Clint Bowyer to Run Special Scheme at Martinsville Thanking His Fans and Past Sponsors

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This is really cool. Clint Bowyer, who leads the rain delayed NASCAR Cup Series Autotrader EchoPark 500 at Texas Motor Speedway after 52 laps, and is retiring from full-time NCS competition at the conclusion of the season, will be running a special No. 14 wood grain paint scheme next weekend at Martinsville Speedway.

According to Stewart-Haas Racing, Bowyer designed the scheme himself and it will have a thank you message to his fans on both sides of the Ford Mustang.

The car will also feature the logo of every sponsor that has ever supported him throughout his NASCAR Cup Series career on the hood and deck lid.

It’s a truly sharp car, and it’s an awesome tribute to those who helped the Kansas-native enjoy a long-term career in the zenith of the NASCAR National Series ladder.

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