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Ally Racing, Jimmie Johnson reveal “Sign For Jimmie” scheme for Martinsville

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One of the most dominate drivers in Martinsville Speedway history will make his final full-time start at the iconic short track, and will bring a special paint scheme to celebrate the occasion.

Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson will bring a special Ally Bank Camaro to the track on Sunday, November 1s, carrying the signatures of 10,000 fans.

The design was revealed on NASCAR RaceHub on Thursday night, where the Hub broadcasted a Jimmie Johnson special. The car design takes cues from the 2019 Ally Camaro design with a mostly black base, and echo accents around the wheels.

The scheme  is apart  of the “Sign for Jimmie” promotion. Fans were able to log on to SignForJimmie.com,  and sign their name to be apart of the special design.The signatures of the fans has been placed on every side of the car, including the roof. The amount of signatures even takes over the “Ally” logo on the hood.

Fans can find their signature on the No. 48 Camaro by visiting SignForJimmie.com

The Ally “Sign for Jimmie” Camaro will hit the track at Martinsville for the Xfinity 500 on Sunday, November 1st at 2:00 pm EST on NBC and the NBC Sports App.

 

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