First Pacific Funding Returning as Multi-Race Primary Sponsor for Jeremy Clements Racing in 2021

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First Pacific Funding (FPF) will return to Jeremy Clements Racing as a primary sponsor of the team’s No. 51 Chevrolet Camaro in multiple races throughout the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

The multi-race sponsorship was announced Monday Morning via social media by Steve Carnes – who helped facilitate the multi-race agreement between the two parties.

The First Pacific Funding colors will adorn the Jeremy Clements Racing No. 51 in back-to-back events at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Phoenix Raceway, with additional races to follow throughout the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

“The coolest thing for me is just being a NASCAR fan since the age of seven and being able to contribute more to this sport than just sitting in the stands,” said Carnes. “Using First Pacific Funding as a tool to grow the business, as well as support someone who is as blue collar as they come, with five full-time employees at Jeremy Clements Racing.”

Additionally, Carnes tells TobyChristie.com that First Pacific Funding is looking to sponsor the organization’s No. 51 in some road courses events throughout the season, a track type that has provided great success for Jeremy Clements in the past, scoring his lone NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Road America in 2017.

The company entered the sport as a first-time primary sponsor last season, sponsoring the No. 51 team in the doubleheader Kentucky Speedway, in which driver Jeremy Clements brought home two results inside the top-12.

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