Jeremy Clements Racing Sells Out Sponsorship Inventory for 2022, All-South Electric, First Pacific Funding Combining for 17 Races

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Less than one week following the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season-finale at Phoenix Raceway, Jeremy Clements Racing has already secured their entire sponsorship inventory for next season, confirming the news on social media Wednesday.

The single-car operation says that First Pacific Funding and All-South Electric will return to the organization next season, accounting for 17 of the 33 races of primary sponsorship for the No. 51 Chevrolet Camaro. The organization made its second trip into the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs in 2021, bringing home a 12th-place finish in final point standings after a record number of top-10 results.

 

In addition to the organization locking down their two anchor partners for the 2022 NXS season, Steve Carnes – a member of Jeremy Clements Racing’s sponsorship and marketing division — says the organization will have 11 new partners joining the team throughout the year in 2022.

When the NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to Auto Club Speedway for their second event of the season on February 27, Clements will become the ninth driver in series history to record their 400th career start, a mark that hasn’t been surpassed since Morgan Shepherd did so in 2016.

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