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Bayley Currey will return to JD Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. (JD Motorsports photo)

Currey, Hy-Vee Extend Partnership Through Xfinity Season

GAFFNEY, S.C. — After a successful run with JD Motorsports driver Bayley Currey last week at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, retailer Hy-Vee has signed on to sponsor Currey’s team for six more races as the NASCAR Xfinity Series season winds down.

The Hy-Vee sponsorship will continue at Saturday’s New Holland 250 at Michigan International Speedway, one of the fastest tracks on the NASCAR circuit.

Hy-Vee’s name has been growing in motorsports circles, beginning in July when Hy-Vee made a sponsorship splash in IndyCar racing and hosted the Hy-VeeDeals.com 250 and Hy-Vee Salute to Farmers 300 races at Iowa Speedway.

The result was record attendance at the track.

“Hy-Vee’s Chairman and CEO Randy Edeker and Hy-Vee have done so much for IndyCar racing and Iowa Speedway,” said JD Motorsports Vice President of Sales and Marketing Tony N. Priscaro. “It is great to see all that positive momentum Hy-Vee created in racing carry on to Bayley, JD Motorsports and NASCAR’s Xfinity Series.”

Currey ran a strong race in the Hy-Vee No. 4 Chevrolet on the IMS road course in last Saturday’s Pennzoil 150 Xfinity race. He finished seventh in the race’s second stage and came home 21st on the lead lap.

Now, Hy-Vee’s sponsorship of Currey will continue with races in Michigan, Watkins Glen (Aug. 20), Darlington (Sept. 3), Kansas (Sept. 10), Texas (Sept. 24) and Phoenix (Nov. 5).

“To have a big sponsor like Hy-Vee show a commitment to me for six more races means so much to me,” Currey said. “I can’t tell you how rewarding it is to have a company with so many employees select me to proudly wear their logo. I am appreciative of Randy making this happen for me along with the entire team at Hy-Vee.”

The No. 4 team hopes momentum from Indianapolis will carry over to Saturday’s Michigan race.

Associate sponsors Wahlburgers, Redbox Rx and Vivid Clear Rx — Hy-Vee subsidiaries — will also be on the No. 4 car this weekend in Michigan.