Skuttle Tight Returns to NASCAR Craftsman Truck Racing with Bret Holmes Racing at World Wide Technology Raceway

Bret Holmes Racing (BHR) announced today that Skuttle Tight will serve as the primary sponsor of the No. 32 Chevrolet team at the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series event at World Wide Technology Raceway (WWTR) on Saturday, June 1, 2024 for the Toyota 200. Skuttle Tight is no stranger to NASCAR having previously partnered with drivers in both the Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series.

“We’re excited to be back on the track for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck series at WWTR with Bret,” Chad Kompelien, owner of Skuttle Tight, said. “The truck looks amazing, and we are always excited to see the bright green stand out on the track! Skuttle Tight is a family-owned business, and we are proud to partner with another family-owned team.”

Joining Skuttle Tight on board the No. 32 are returning partners Grindstaff Rub and IBEW 309. Both Grindstaff and IBEW 309 partnered with BHR last year at WWTR where each partner serves the greater St. Louis communities.

“Grindstaff is very proud to be supporting Bret again in St. Louis,” Jim Grindstaff said. “Bret and his BHR team have made huge strides this season and we are excited to see what kind of speed he brings to World Wide Technology Raceway.” Visit grindstaffrubs.com for your favorite BBQ products.

“IBEW 309 is thrilled to continue our partnership with Bret Holmes, “said Chris Hankins Business Manager IBEW 309. “For over 120 years, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW 309) has provided the electrical industry with the most skilled, reliable, and efficient workforce. By meeting precise apprenticeship requirements, our members deliver high quality, while maintaining a safe workplace. We are excited to share the mission of the IBEW with NASCAR Craftsman Truck fans and invite all electrical workers to come forward and join us in our pursuit of a higher standard of living.” Hankins continued “We can’t wait to watch Bret and the team compete at World Wide Technology Raceway and wish them a successful race weekend!”

Holmes has an average finish of 11th at WWTR and heads to Gateway after finishing 14th in last week’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

“World Wide Technology Raceway always provides exciting Truck racing and I am incredibly excited that Skuttle Tight returned to racing with BHR at this track,” Holmes stated. “I always enjoy racing here. We have two top-10’s in the ARCA car and last year we had a strong Chevrolet Truck. We were contending for a top 5 finish and fell short at the end finishing in 14th. I know the team will capitalize on the knowledge gained from last year so we can give Skuttle Tight, Grindstaff Rubs, and IBEW 309 a fun an exciting race at their hometown track.”

BHR PR