J.D. Motorsports Throwing Back to Bobby Labonte’s 1992 Season at Darlington

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J.D. Motorsports unveiled the throwback scheme for their No. 4 car at the upcoming Darlington Throwback weekend, and it is perfect. The team will throwback to a legendary driver, who has won championships in both the NASCAR Xfinity Series and Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series over their Hall of Fame Career.

The team will throwback to Bobby Labonte’s No. 44 Slim Jim scheme that he took to three wins and a runner-up spot in the championship standings in 1992.

Driving the No. 4 J.D. Motorsports entry for Darlington will be BJ McLeod.

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