The Columbus, Ohio-based auto glass company debuted with ThorSport last year. Safelite will support Rhodes in 21 of 23 races this season in the No. 27 Toyota Tundra.

Rhodes, 20, finished 14th in the 2016 standings during his rookie season. His best result was second at Gateway Motorsports Park. The Louisville native came up through the NASCAR ranks, winning the 2014 K&N Pro Series East title at age 16. After dabbling in both the Xfinity Series and trucks, Rhodes moved to full-time truck competition last year.

Safelite begins its partnership with Rhodes this Friday in the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway.