Bass Pro Shops Reveal 2022 Design For Martin Truex Jr., Joe Gibbs Racing

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Martin Truex Jr., and Bass Pro Shops have enjoyed a long-standing relationship for nearly the entire duration of the New Jersey driver’s career, and that partnership will continue heading into the 2022 season.

On the heels of Next Gen, Bass Pro Shops, and Joe Gibbs Racing revealed the new primary design for the No. 19 Camry of the 2018 Series champion.

What is expected to be a trend among teams in NASCAR’s premier series for 2022, the design doesn’t take any major departure from the 2021 primary design. The Bass Pro Shops logo has become larger to take advantage of the new space.

Reser’s Fine Foods will also return to the No. 19 Camry for 2022, with BPS expected to once again take the alpha sponsor role for the team.

The outdoor recreation retailer took roughly two-thirds of the season in 2021 with Truex, and the allotment is expected to remain roughly the same for next season.

Truex scored four wins and 20 top-10 finishes in 2021, on his way to a second-place finish in the final season standings.

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