MOORESVILLE, N.C. –
Accell Construction made a three-race commitment with Tommy Baldwin
Racing adding to the Oklahoma-based company’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
(NSCS) program. David Reutimann will pilot the No. 10 Accell
Construction Chevrolet at Martinsville Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway
and Kansas Speedway.
Accell Construction, an
Oklahoma-based company, sponsored the No. 10 Chevrolet at Phoenix
International Raceway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Auto Club Speedway.
Continuing to see an increase in interest of the company, Accell
Construction decided to extend their relationship with the NSCS team.
The 20-year-old company also
sponsored the TBR No. 36 Chevrolet for six primary events, as well as
associate races, last season. Accell Construction, a full-service site
civil contractor for the pipeline terminal and bulk storage industries,
specializes in tank farm construction, tank foundations and other
related site civil construction.
“Accell Construction is proud to
represent the pipeline terminal and bulk storage construction industry
in the NASCAR world,” explained Steve Todhunter, owner of Accell
Construction. “Texas and Kansas are like hometown tracks for us, so we
are looking forward to competing there. We enjoy taking our customers
out to celebrate racing in the Midwest. We have had a good time working
with TBR over the past two seasons and are excited to continue that
relationship.”
With Accell Construction on board
for three of the four races with Reutimann behind the wheel, the No. 10
team worked to overcome early bad luck. The Zephyrhills, Fla., native
drove into the 34th position in NSCS Owner Points. The point
position will lock the Accell Construction team into the Goody’s Fast
Relief 500 this weekend.