Clean Harbors Backing Erik Jones, Richard Petty Motorsports for The Glen

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Erik Jones and Richard Petty Motorsports will add some red to their color palette when they visit Watkins Glen International this weekend.

Clean Harbors is set to serve as the primary sponsor for Erik Jone and his No. 43 Camaro for the Go Bowling At The Glen on Sunday.

It’ll be a prime activation weekend for Clean Harbors, taking the race entitlement slot for the ARCA Menards Serie on Saturday, as well as primary sponsoring Thad Moffitt, the grandson of NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty.

“We couldn’t be prouder to be on the hood of the iconic No. 43. Thad Moffitt has been representing Clean Harbors so well for years – especially with his string of top-10 finishes – and Erik Jones is a rising talent in the NASCAR Cup Series,” Clean Harbors chief operating officer Eric Gerstenberg said. “It’s fitting for us since we are looking for talented drivers who want to start their careers with a company committed to making the world a cleaner, safer place. From the start of ARCA’s Clean Harbors 100 at the Glen, and what we know will be another superb performance by Thad in the Clean Harbors No. 46, to Erik behind the wheel of the No. 43 Camaro, it’s going to be an exciting week of racing.”

The No. 43 Camaro hood will feature a phone number that truck drivers can call for a potential new hire. In addition, the cleaning giant is holding a hiring event at the track, specifically located in the midway of the road course.

Fans can see the No. 43 Clean Harbors Camaro hit the track on Sunday, August 8th at 3:00 PM EST on NBCSN.

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