Jeremy Clements will have a beautiful and patriotic No. 51 Chevrolet Camaro for this weekend’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Alsco Uniforms 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Fly & Form Concrete Structures, a longtime partner, will serve as the primary sponsor for the race weekend.
While the patriotic paint scheme looks a lot like the one that Clements has carried for Fly & Form in the past, there is a slight tweak to the scheme for this weekend which was inspired by Jimmie Johnson’s 2003 Lowe’s Power of Pride car which is currently on display at the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Glory Road.
Johnson’s car that season featured gold accent trim lines on the red stripes on the paint scheme. This weekend, Clements will also carry gold accent striping along the edges of the red white, and blue portions of the American Flag on the paint scheme of the No. 51 car.
Clements and his sponsor have gone big this weekend, as they hosted a celebration for fans at the Greenville, South Carolina Twin Peaks restaurant on Thursday, July 6th.
At the event, fans were given the chance to have their personal cars washed in a Bikini Carwash, Clements signed autographs, the No. 51 Fly & Form Chevrolet Camaro was available to view, and Clements and Fly & Form even gave away a body panel from the No. 51 car that was driven at Talladega Superspeedway earlier in the season.
It was a big shindig, which was even radio broadcast by FOX Sports Spartanburg 98.3 FM, another longtime partner of Clements.
Here is a photo of Clements with the Twin Peaks staff during the Thursday event:
Great night @TwinPeaksLodge. Now ready for @ATLMotorSpdwy under the ?’s!! pic.twitter.com/XdIfVd5Y4m
— Fly & Form Racing (@flynformracing) July 7, 2023
Clements, 38, is a two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series race winner, and he scored a dramatic win at Daytona International Speedway a season ago. The driver of the No. 51 machine will look to find a little bit more of that superspeedway magic this weekend at the 1.54-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway, which features superspeedway-style drafting packs.
The driver of the family-owned Jeremy Clements Racing team sits 19th in the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship standings after 16 races in the 2023 season.