LTi Printing Partnering with Team Penske XFINITY Team in 2018

Austin Cindric was sponsored by LTi Printing at Talladega in Oct.
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LTi Printing will be moving from the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to the NASCAR XFINITY Series, sponsoring the No. 22 Ford Mustang. 

"We are incredibly excited to partner with Team Penske and their NASCAR XFINITY Series program this coming year," said Mike Frost, President of LTi Printing. "Team Penske has a proven record of success both on the track, but also in fostering solid business-to-business relationships off the track. And for us, offering such a diverse portfolio of print products and solutions allows us to be relevant to almost any Team Penske partner. After some time in the NASCAR Truck Series, we are very excited for the move to the XFINITY Series and to have the opportunity to partner with a world-class racing organization like Team Penske."


The company sponsored Austin Cindric in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series this season along with being the entitlement sponsorship in the Michigan International Speedway NCWTS race in August. LTi Printing joins Discount Tire, Fitzgerald Glider Kits, and Snap-On as announced primary sponsors on the No. 22 Ford Mustang in the XFINITY Series.


"We welcome LTi Printing as a new partner to Team Penske and we certainly see the opportunities that exist within this new relationship," said Roger Penske. "We believe Team Penske can help provide value to LTi through brand exposure as a race team sponsor along with a direct connection to world-class companies, and we are excited to help create solutions for our partners with a first-class printing services provider."


LTi signed a multi-year deal with Team Penske that begins in the 2018 season. LTi Printing will be the primary sponsor on the No. 22 at Pocono in June and Iowa in July. Along with the primary sponsorship, LTi will also provide printing services to Team Penske. 

With the new participation guidelines, Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano will only be able to race in seven regular-season non-dash for cash races in 2018. Ryan Blaney will be limited to only racing during the regular season being as he will earn points in the MENCS. The remaining races may be filled by drivers who do not earn points in the MENCS which would be drivers like Sam Hornish Jr. and Austin Cindric who both raced with Team Penske in the XFINITY Series this season. (Koelle,2017)

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