Central California Company Fuels Napier in Phoenix for Truck Race
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Central California Company fuels Napier in Phoenix for truck race Bryce Napier will pilot the No. 49 Central Valley HHO Chevrolet for PREMIUM Motorsports during 3rd NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) start at Phoenix International Raceway on Friday, November 11th, 2016. Central Valley HHO, a family owned and operated company out of Central California, specializes in Global Hydrogen Technology. After years of moral support from Scott and Jen Smith in the lower divisions, the Smith’s were committed to Napier’s continuing success and wanted to become a sponsor on the larger scale. “We are so excited that they’re on board and want to bring their business to the NASCAR community,” Napier states. “We want to introduce their product to our fans and to all the businesses associated with NASCAR.” “The Smith’s continued moral support is amazing and for them to let me honor their business means the world to me,” said Napier. Napier made his NCWTS debut this past April at Martinsville Speedway piloting the MAKE Motorsports #1 truck. As the youngest driver starting, 16 years old, Napier had an impressive finish of 23rd. Napier continued his momentum at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 17th with a resilient finish of 28th; proving to be a strong competitor through 9 cautions. High school senior from Scotts Valley, CA Napier is looking forward to another attempt in the truck series. “I have learned so much from my previous two starts in the series,” Napier states. “I hope to continue to grow my knowledge and skills with the PREMIUM Motorsports team on a larger track.” Additional partnerships for Bryce Napier include: Lilly Trucking, SupportMilitary.org, Cure.org, and Pure Flix Films –showcasing the new film I’m Not Ashamed. Other information is available at Brycenapierracing.com or via Facebook (/brycenapierracing) and Twitter (@napier_bryce88). About Bryce Napier: Bryce Napier started racing at the age of 5 in Quarter Midgets. He moved up the ranks from Quarter Midgets to Mini Cups and most recently the late model division. Napier has a total of 5 series championships and 2 Rookie of the Year titles. Napier had the honor of racing in the 2015 Inaugural Kulwicki Driver Development Program (KDDP). During his year representing Alan Kulwicki, Napier participated in fan appearances and promotional events. He also raced two different commemorative Kulwicki racecars; including #7 Hooters car and Alan’s 1991 Daytona 500 Army paint scheme. Race Information: Lucas Oil 150 Date: Friday, November 11th, 2016 Time: 8:30 pm EST on FOX Sports 1, MRN Radio Track: Phoenix International Raceway; 1 mile paved oval Distance: 150 miles/ 150 laps .