Local Salt Lake City Company To Sponsor NASCAR Cup Series Event
May 26, 2020, 12:33 PM
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Local Salt Lake City company Alsco has agreed to be the title sponsor of the NASCAR Cup Series event on Wednesday.
Alsco is the official uniform provider for race fans. They will serve as the title sponsor of the Alsco Uniforms 500 race which will take place on Wednesday, May 27 at 5:30 MT and will be televised on FS1.
The local Utah company served as the title sponsor of Monday’s Alsco 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway where Kyle Busch picked up the win.
Congrats, @KyleBusch on the W in the #Alsco300 !pic.twitter.com/WS043m39Mu
— Alsco (@alscoinc) May 26, 2020
“Alsco is playing a vital role by supplying hygienically clean uniforms to essential workers everywhere, and we’re honored to have Alsco Uniforms as the name on our NASCAR Cup Series event on May 27,” said Greg Walter, Charlotte Motor Speedway’s executive vice president and general manager. “Alsco’s dedication to providing uniforms and personal protective equipment (PPE) to all facets of the healthcare, automotive and food service industries is a testament to the vital role the company plays in everyday life. We’re proud of our relationship with Alsco and look forward to sharing a memorable night on May 27 at America’s Home for Racing.”
Alsco is a fourth generation, family-run business that introduced linen and uniform rental services to the world in 1889. They are now the worldwide leader in rental of table linen, uniforms and facility service products.
“We’re grateful for the steps Charlotte Motor Speedway has taken to follow the North Carolina health guidelines to ensure the safety of the drivers, crew members and fans remains at the forefront,” said Ben Fox, director of sales and marketing at Alsco. “We’re glad to provide a lot of the products, like uniforms, face masks, hand soap and sanitizer, so these races can continue and bring enjoyment to living rooms around the country right now.”