Southern Elevator Co. To Make NASCAR Primary Sponsor Debut

image courtesy of Ryan Ellis and Alpha Prime Racing

Ryan Ellis and Alpha Prime Racing recently announced that Southern Elevator Co. will be the primary sponsor of Ellis and the No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro in the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway on September 2. With Southern Elevator’s debut as a primary sponsor in NASCAR, the No.43 Southern Elevator Chevy will be running a special throwback scheme honoring John Andretti’s Cheerios/PopSecret Pontiac Grand Prix that Andretti raced for Richard Petty Enterprises in 2000. Southern Elevator Co. is a full-service elevator maintenance, repair and modernization company serving North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. They previously announced a multi-race secondary sponsorship with the No. 43 Chevy and Ellis, which included both races at Martinsville, Darlington and Charlotte. Darlington will be the company’s first race as a primary sponsor.”

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