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Andretti Short Track Motorsports And Jarett Andretti Gearing Up For More Than 70 Events This Season.

Story By: ANDRETTI AUTOSPORT MEDIA

Photos By: DAN DEMARCO / RACERSGUIDE.COM

INDIANAPOLIS IND.- March 29, 2017- Andretti Autosport Short Track will compete in more than 70 races this year with Jarett Andretti returning to the wheel of the No. 18 non-wing sprint car.

For the fifth consecutive season, longtime family partner Window World will return to the No. 18. Window World has supported the Andretti family for 10 years. Window World will be a primary sponsor of the No. 18 and Andretti in more than 30 events.

Superior Auto is also returning as a sponsor of Andretti this year. The company will serve as a primary partner on Andretti’s No. 18 in 12 events this year. Schaeffer’s Specialized Lubricants and The Harding Group also have both returned to be a primary sponsor for 12 races each.

In addition to primary sponsors, Andretti Autosport Short Track will have associate support by returning companies Stoops Buick and GMC, MCL Bakery, UAW, and WELD Wheels.

Casey’s General Stores and Heartland Environmental Associates have also joined the team as associate partners.

Andretti, the 2014 USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of The Year and 2016 Lawrenceburg Speedway sprint car champion, is proud to represent the brands on his car.

“It’s just awesome to have so much support from so many great partners,” said Andretti. “I really feel that we have the best sponsors in all of sprint car racing. All our cars look great, and I feel a lot of pride when we come to the track representing some of the best companies. I want to get a lot of wins this season because I know that we have a lot of people supporting me. I can’t thank them enough, so I’ll try to show it on the track this year with a lot of great finishes.”

“We have really developed programs to help all our partners in their respective businesses,” said team owner John Andretti. “We try to understand our sponsors’ goals in order to represent their brand and help them grow. We take it very seriously, but at the same time we’ve been fortunate to forge some of the best personal relationships we could ask for. They are all friends and we thank them all for that.”

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