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  • Harrison’s and Jeremy Clements Racing set to renew their partnership on four races in 2025

    Harrison’s and Jeremy Clements Racing set to renew their partnership on four races in 2025

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is excited to announce the renewal of its partnership with Harrison’s, based in Spartanburg, SC, as a primary sponsor on the No. 51 Chevrolet for four races in the upcoming NASCAR Xfinity season.

    Darlington – April 5 at 3:30 p.m.
    Bristol – April 12 at 5:00 p.m.
    Rockingham – April 19 at 4 p.m.
    Charlotte ROVAL – Oct. 4 at 4:00 p.m.

    Harrison’s iconic Green and Brown colors will also be prominently displayed as an associate partner throughout the 2025 season.
    “I am thrilled to have Harrison’s back with us. The Harrison family’s support goes way back to my ARCA days, and I’m so glad we could work out a deal for these four races.”

    “Now all we have to do is work hard, outrun the competition and Win some races,” Clements said.

    The 2025 Xfinity Season starts with the United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 15 at 5 p.m. on The CW network.

    ABOUT HARRISON’S:

    Harrison’s is a family-owned retail chain specializing in workwear and Western apparel and footwear. Our founders, Danny and Emily Harrison, began with one store and one brand in 1998; now there are 6 stores throughout the Carolinas, an e-commerce division that ships to the entire United States, and a fleet of mobile boot trucks to service our industrial customers. We also have a full-service Outdoor and Tactical division that proudly outfits multiple law enforcement and first responder departments. Customers can find trusted brands like Ariat, Carhartt, Cinch, Thorogood, and Wrangler on our shelves and the best customer service throughout every part of our company. That’s why we’re the home of Work, Western, and Wow. For more information, please visit us online.

    Online at https://www.harrisonsusa.com
    Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/HarrisonsUSA
    Instagram at @harrisons_usa
    Twitter/X at @HarrisonsUSA
    LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/harrisons-usa/

    JCR SOCIALS:
    X: @JClement51 @JCR_Clements51
    Facebook: Jeremy Clements Racing
    Instagram: @jclements51 @jeremyclementsracing

  • Alliance Driveway Solutions & JCR Rewinding to the 90s with a Robert Pressley inspired Throwback

    Alliance Driveway Solutions & JCR Rewinding to the 90s with a Robert Pressley inspired Throwback

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing and Alliance Driveway Solutions are set to pay tribute to the legendary Robert Pressley during this year’s official Darlington Throwback weekend at the famed Lady in Black, Darlington Raceway.

    The JCR / Alliance Driveway Solutions Chevy will sport the classic black and gold paint scheme used by Pressley’s former team; The Alliance Tractor-Trailer Training Centers, during the late 80s and early 90s. This livery helped Pressley “The Bent Creek Bandit’ secure two Darlington wins, and nine total Xfinity Series wins, making it a fitting tribute to the racing icon. To make the event even more special, JCR has partnered with Super Lube out of Asheville, NC, one of Robert’s previous hometown associate sponsors.

    Additionally, Alliance will also be a co-primary partner at Portland with Impel Union and will be the principal partner for the season finale at Phoenix. Plus, Impel Union, Fox Sports Spartanburg, The Racing Warehouse, and RE Goodson will serve as associate sponsors. The Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200 race is set to take place on Saturday, May 11th on the 1.366-mile egg-shaped oval, known as the Track Too Tough to Tame.

    “This Throwback is so cool! When Tate and LJ first told me about it, I was like, Heck yeah, this is gonna be a home run! Alliance has been amazing to us over the past two years, so I’m stoked to honor Robert Pressley. The scheme is just perfect, they even got Super Lube of Asheville, one of Robert’s old partners, on the deck lid. It’s gonna be such a great Throwback and Mother’s Day weekend. Now all we gotta do is take home that checkered flag!” Clements said.

    The Chevy Camaro SS #51 will also proudly feature logos of its other supportive associate sponsors, including Nordic Logistics, Workforce OHSS, Elite Towing, Whitetail Smokeless, Matman Designs, Carolina Driveline, ZMAX Race Products, E3 Spark Plugs and Dynamic Paintware.

    RACE PREVIEW

    Track: Darlington Raceway
    Race: Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200
    Date: Saturday May 11th, 2024
    Broadcast Information – TV: 1:30 pm EST on FS1

    FAST FACTS

    Best Start 12th – 5/2021
    Best Finish 6th – 5/2021
    18th career start at Darlington

    JCR TEAM

    Team: No. 51
    Crew Chief: Mark Setzer
    Manufacturer: Chevrolet

    ABOUT ALLIANCE DRIVEAWAY SOLUTIONS

    Alliance Driveaway Solutions has over 18 years of experience in the heavy truck and transportation industry. We operate in all 48 states and Canada. No distance is too far. We excel in ensuring that our customers are more than satisfied with their shipments. At Alliance Driveaway Solutions, we don’t treat you just as a customer but rather as an operating partner. Our advanced state-of-the-art dispatch system ensures that we are with you every step of the way. Alliance Driveaway is American-owned and operated. Visit Alliancedriveway.com for more information.

  • Jeremy Clements Racing’s fleet of partners will grow again in 2024; Impel Union to make season premiere at COTA

    Jeremy Clements Racing’s fleet of partners will grow again in 2024; Impel Union to make season premiere at COTA

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is revved up to announce that Impel Union, a Chicago-based company, will be the primary sponsor for six of their Xfinity racing events this season. The partnership will kick off with the highly anticipated Focused Health 250 at COTA this weekend and will continue at Martinsville, New Hampshire, Portland, Chicago, and Kansas later this year. This exciting collaboration will bring together two dynamic organizations and promises to be a thrilling season for fans of both Jeremy Clements Racing and Impel Union.

    This will also mark Impel Union’s second full season of being an integral part of JCR’s outstanding team of partners. Additionally, Alliance Driveaway Solutions will serve as an associate sponsor of their fourth race of this young 2024 Xfinity Season. The Focused Health 250 is scheduled for Saturday, March 23rd at the 3.426–mile Circuit of the Americas road course in Austin, TX.

    “It was great to have a weekend off after returning from the West Coast swing. I would love to race every week, if possible, but this break allowed Mark (Setzer) and the guys at the shop to dial in our Impel Union Chevy for COTA,” said Clements.

    “Jason (Kemner) from Impel has been a tremendous addition to our family of partners, and he and his team are dedicated to helping JCR succeed. So, don’t forget to catch the #51 Impel Union machine this weekend at COTA,” Clements went on to say.

    The No. 51 Chevy Camaro SS will feature the logos of various generous supporters, such as Spartan Waste, Workforce OHSS, Elite Towing, Whitetail Smokeless, Matman Designs, Carolina Driveline, Nordic Logistics and Dynamic Paintware.

    RACE PREVIEW
    Track: Circuit of the Americas
    Date: Saturday, March 23rd, 2024
    Broadcast Information: TV: 5:00 pm EST on FS1

    FAST FACTS
    Best Start 25th – 2023
    Best Finish 14th – 2023
    4th career start at COTA

    ABOUT IMPEL UNION:

    At Impel Union, we’re not just about providing top-tier trucks and trailers; we’re your co-driver in the thrilling race to trucking prosperity, with precision and enthusiasm reminiscent of a NASCAR pit crew. Our mission is to turbocharge your business, ensuring it doesn’t just move, but sprints forward, marking each milestone with the exhilarating echo of victory.

    In the fast lane with Jeremy Clements Racing, our partnership exemplifies our dedication to peak performance and unwavering reliability. Every truck, trailer, and service is a green flag, ushering you into an accelerated journey in the trucking circuit. With Impel Union, each mile and delivery is a victory lap, a sprint closer to the winner’s circle. Together, let’s speed to unparalleled success!

  • The Boo Crew is back as Spartan Waste and Fox Sports Spartanburg return to Jeremy Clements Racing at Martinsville

    The Boo Crew is back as Spartan Waste and Fox Sports Spartanburg return to Jeremy Clements Racing at Martinsville

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is ready to haunt down the competition as the Xfinity Series enters the penultimate race of 2023 at Martinsville Speedway with Halloween just a scare away. JCR will attack the Half Mile of Mayhem with a Ghostly livery from primary partners Spartan Waste and Fox Sports Spartanburg entering All Hallows’ Eve weekend.

    Also reappearing as associate sponsors will be High Speed Auto and The Racing Warehouse. The Dead On Tools 250 will take place on Saturday, October 28th at 3:30 pm EST on the USA Network.

    “Man, it looks like we have started a pretty great tradition! This will be the third consecutive year that the Spartan and Fox crew have partnered with us for the Fall race at Martinsville,” said Clements. “It is always a fun weekend when these guys are on board and even better is that it is also my favorite time of the year, Halloween. We look to have a good run for them and finish these last two races on a high note, ” Clements went on to say.

    Additionally, Fox Sports Spartanburg and Spartan Waste will be holding a Green Flag Meet and Greet Party at Rockers Brewing Co. on Wednesday, October 25th from 4:00 – 7:00 EST in Spartanburg.

    Also joining Spartan Waste and Fox Sports Spartanburg as associate sponsors will be Whitetail Smokeless, E3 Spark Plugs, Elite Towing & Recovery, Matman Designs, Dynamic Paintware, Nordic Logistics, People of the Woods, Mechanix Wear, Wix Filters, Carolina Driveline, Cometic and ZMAX.

    RACE PREVIEW

    Track: Martinsville Raceway
    Date: Saturday, October 28th, 2023
    Broadcast Information: TV: 3:30 pm EST on USA

    FAST FACTS:

    Best Start 11th – 2021
    Best Finish 9th – 2021
    7th career start at Martinsville

    JCR TEAM

    Crew Chief: Mark Setzer
    Manufacturer: Chevrolet
    Engine: Clements Racing Engines

    ABOUT SPARTAN WASTE

    Spartan Waste is a locally owned trash collection company that services communities throughout the upstate of South Carolina. Friendly, professional and dependable, we take pride in the work we do, the customers we serve, and, in the place, we call home. Keep it Clean. For more information visit spartan-waste.com.

    ABOUT FOX SPORTS SPARTANBURG 1400

    Spartanburg Sports are on Fox Sports 1400 / 98.3 Spartanburg. Home to the Spartanburg Vikings, Gamecock Baseball, and of course Open Mic Daily with Hauser and Clary. Fox Sports 1400 Spartanburg will feature: The Dan Patrick 9 am-noon The Herd with Colin Cowherd 12-3 pm Open Mic Daily 3-6 pm SportsTalk with Phil Kornblut 6-8 pm On Saturdays: The Saturday Sports Report 7-10 am, Start Your Engines 10 am-12 pm. To listen live check out www.spartanburgsportsradio.com.

  • Wings Etc. Grill and Pub to make 2023 season premiere at Pocono with Jeremy Clements Racing

    Wings Etc. Grill and Pub to make 2023 season premiere at Pocono with Jeremy Clements Racing

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is ecstatic to have Wings Etc. Grill and Pub back for 2023. Wings Etc. will make their season debut as primary sponsor at the Tricky Triangle this coming weekend, kicking off the first of a three-race deal that will also include Michigan and the Indy Road Course later in August. The Pocono Mountains 225 will take place Saturday, July 22 on the 2.5-mile Tri-oval and will mark Jeremy’s 450th career start.

     “It’s awesome to not only have Wings Etc. back with us this year but also great that we were able to expand our partnership to three races this year as well,” said Clements. “So, if you want some good food and great times make sure to find one of the Wings Etc. Happiness Centers near you,”  Clements went on to say.

    Joining Wings Etc. Grill and Pub as associate sponsors will be: Whitetail Smokeless, Beech Ridge Barber, Spartan Waste, Matman Designs, E3 Spark Plugs,  ELITE Towing & Recovery LLC, Dynamic Quality Paintware, Nordic Logistics, Mechanix Wear, Wix Filters, Carolina Driveline, Cometic and ZMAX.

    RACE PREVIEW

    Track: Pocono Raceway

    Date: Saturday, July 22nd, 2023

    Broadcast Information – TV: 5:30 pm EST on USA

     FAST FACTS

    Best Start 9th – 2021

    Best Finish 3rd – 2020

    8th career start at Pocono Raceway

      JCR TEAM 

    Team: No. 51

    Crew Chief: Mark Setzer

    Manufacturer: Chevrolet

    Engine: Clements Racing Engines

    Twitter: @JClement51 @JCR_Clements51 

    Instagram: @jclements51 @jeremyclementsracing

    Facebook: Jeremy Clements Racing

    ABOUT WINGS ETC GRILL & PUB

    Wings Etc. founded by Jim Weaver, is a family-friendly Grill & Pub that offers a winning concept and a fun environment and currently has 80 locations in 14 states and franchises sold in 15 states.  Wings Etc. has a diverse menu featuring our Award-Winning Jumbo Wings, Burgers, Wraps, Salads, Cold Beer and More!! We have been voted “Best Wings” in our home market (South Bend) for over two decades in a row! We have TONS of HDTVs tuned to the very best sports programming and popular daily food and drink specials that make every day a great day to stop by. And don’t forget we have “Size Does Matter” lunch specials 7 days a week.  Visit www.wingsetc.com for more information and a location near you.

  • Jeremy Clements Racing issued L2 penalty, will not advance to Playoffs with Daytona win

    Jeremy Clements Racing issued L2 penalty, will not advance to Playoffs with Daytona win

    Tuesday evening, NASCAR announced that Jeremy Clements Racing was issued an L2 penalty following Friday’s Xfinity Series win at Daytona International Speedway following a post-race inspection.

    As a result, Clement’s victory will not advance him to the Playoffs. Crew chief Mark Setzer was fined $60,000, the team lost 75 driver points and 75 owner points and was also penalized 10 playoff points. The penalties were issued after it was determined that the team had violated the following sections of NASCAR’s rule book:

    Section 14.6.12.K: The intake manifold must conform to NASCAR templates, gauges, scales, fixtures, and any and all other measuring devices.

    Section 14.6.12.: The floor of the intake manifold plenum must conform to the NASCAR Inspection Intake Manifold Plenum Plug Gauge. The NASCAR Inspection Intake Manifold Plenum Plug Gauge must fit into the intake manifold opening and contact the floor of the intake manifold plenum. The depth of the intake manifold plenum must be 4.000 (+0.000, -0.005) inches.

    Ryan Sieg now moves back up to the final playoff spot with three races remaining in the Xfinity Series regular season. The only way that Clements can now qualify for the Playoffs is to grab another win at one of those upcoming three races.   

    This weekend the Xfinity Series heads to Darlington Raceway for the Sports Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 at 3 p.m. ET Saturday afternoon on the USA Network.

    UPDATE: On August 31, Jeremy Clements Racing announced that they have filed an appeal in response to the recent penalty.

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  • Clements set for 200th Xfinity Series career start at Fontana

    Clements set for 200th Xfinity Series career start at Fontana

    With a new season of NASCAR Xfinity Series competition underway, Jeremy Clements is within striking distance of a a milestone start in his 12th full-time season in the Xfinity circuit. By taking the green flag in this weekend’s event at Auto Club Speedway, the driver of the No. 51 Jeremy Clements Racing Chevrolet Camaro will make his 400th career start in the Xfinity Series. 

    A native of Spartanburg, South Carolina, Clements, who grew up competing in go-karts before moving up to the Modified and Stock Series, the Late Model division and the ARCA Racing Series, made his Xfinity debut at Pike Peaks International Raceway in July 2003. By then, he was coming off a Late Model division season where he achieved nine victories and the championship at Cherokee Speedway. Driving the No. 71 Chevrolet for Young Racing, Clements started 35th and finished 31st in his debut following an early accident.

    Four years later, Clements returned to the Xfinity Series and competed in the final five events of the schedule in the No. 36 Chevrolet for McGill Motorsports. His best result during the five-race span was 23rd at Charlotte Motor Speedway in October 2007.

    Throughout the 2008 and 2009 racing seasons, Clements made select Xfinity starts in his family-owned team, Jeremy Clements Motorsports, while practicing and qualifying cars for Joe Gibbs Racing, notably at Kentucky Speedway in 2008 and at Iowa Speedway in 2009. Late in the 2009 season, Clements competed in six races in the No. 0 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports, where he earned a best result of 12th at Auto Club Speedway in October.

    Clements started the 2010 Xfinity Series season with plans of competing in the opening three races in the No. 0 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports. After failing to qualify for the season opener at Daytona, Clements scaled back and made select starts in the No. 04 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports. Throughout the 2010 season and the 35-race schedule, he made 16 starts and failed to qualify for seven races. At Gateway in October 2010, Clements notched his first top-10 career result (10th place).

    The following season, Clements competed on a full-time basis with his family-owned team, Jeremy Clements Racing, and sporting the No. 51 alongside his car. He recorded nine top-20 results with a best finish of 14th in September. Clements returned for another full-time racing role in 2012 for his family-owned team. Clements’ best results in 2012 were a pair of 10th-place finishes at Dover Motor Speedway in June and at Indianapolis. Following the 2012 season, where he finished in 14th place in the final standings, Clements surpassed 100 career starts in the Xfinity Series.

    Clements started the 2013 season by finishing 33rd in the season opener at Daytona. Not long after, however, he was suspended from competition indefinitely for using a racial slur during a live interview. Missing the next two events, where Ryan Sieg drove Clements’ No. 51 car, Clements returned the following race at Bristol Motor Speedway in March and competed the rest of the 33-race schedule. His best results were a ninth-place finish at Talladega Superspeedway in May and a 10th-place finish during the inaugural race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course as he settled in 16th place in the final standings.

    From 2014 to 2016, Clements remained as a full-time Xfinity Series competitor for his family-owned team and he notched a total of six top-10 results between the three seasons. His best runs were a fourth-place finish at Talladega in April 2016, a sixth-place result at Road America in June 2014 and a sixth-place result at Bristol in August 2016. His best points result between the three seasons was 14th in 2015. By then, he surpassed 200 Xfinity career starts.

    For the first 22 races of the 2017 Xfinity Series season, Clements had recorded only one top-10 result, which was a seventh-place result at Iowa Speedway in June. The following race at Road America was where Clements rose to the occasion and shined under the spotlight as he battled rookie Matt Tifft for the win in the the final laps. On the final turn on the penultimate lap, Clements, who gained a big run to draw himself alongside Tifft, got loose and collided into Tifft as both spun through the turn. With no caution falling and both competitor not sustaining any significant damage to their respective machines, Clements was able to quickly straighten his No. 51 Chevrolet Camaro, take the lead and bolt away, where he methodically navigated around the circuit for one final lap to achieve his first NASCAR win in his 256th career start. The victory was enough for Clements and his family organization to clinch a spot for the 2017 Xfinity Series Playoffs and contend for his first NASCAR national touring series championship. For the remainder of the season, however, he finished no higher than 16th and settled in a career-best 12th place in the final standings after having his title hopes come to an end following the Playoff’s Round of 12 in October.

    Between 2018 and 2019, Clements achieved a total of six top-10 results and a season-best result of fourth place at Bristol in August 2019, but he missed the Playoffs during both seasons with his best points result being 14th in 2019. By then, he surpassed 300 career starts.

    After notching five top-10 results, a season-best on-track result of third place at Pocono in June and a 13th-place result in the 2020 Xfinity final standings, Clements commenced the 2021 season with a 22nd-place result at Daytona. He was able to return to the Xfinity Playoffs on a strength of seven top-10 results throughout the 26-race regular-season stretch, with his best result being sixth place at Darlington Raceway in May. After his 2021 hopes diminished due to respective finishes of 39th, 24th and 12th during the first round of the Playoffs, he went on to match his career-best result in the final standings of 12th place.

    Through 199 previous Xfinity starts, Clements has achieved one victory, four top-five results, 32 top-10 results, 83 laps led and an average-finishing result of 21.0. He is coming off a 37th-place result at Daytona to commence the 2022 Xfinity Series season.

    Clements is bound to make his 200th career start in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Auto Club Speedway, which will occur on Saturday, February 26, at 5 p.m. ET on FS1.

  • Clements to make 350th Xfinity start at Road America

    Clements to make 350th Xfinity start at Road America

    A lot is on the line for journeyman Jeremy Clements and his family-owned team approaching the final nine NASCAR Xfinity Series regular-season races of this year. For this weekend’s race at Road America, a track where he won at in upset fashion and secured his spot to the Playoffs in 2017, Clements aims to repeat the competitiveness, the pace and the road course magic he and his team exhibited from three seasons ago to propel himself back into title contention this season. Also in the midst of his battle for a postseason berth is the fact that he will making his 350th career start in the Xfinity Series (the only major division series in NASCAR he has ever raced in) when the green flag waves at Road America on Saturday, August 8.

    A native of Spartanburg, South Carolina, and who started his racing career by driving go-karts, Clements worked his way up in racing modifies and stock cars, winning feature events and track championships, before racing in Late Models and the ARCA Series. The 2003 season was where he made his first start within NASCAR’s three major division series at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, and in the No. 71 Chevrolet for Young Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. He started 35th and finished 31st in his series debut.

    It was not until 2007 when Clements returned to the series and competed in the final five races of the season, driving the No. 36 Chevrolet for McGill Motorsports. His best finish within his five starts was 23rd at Charlotte in October. Throughout the 2008 and 2009 racing seasons, Clements made select Xfinity starts in his family-owned team, Jeremy Clements Motorsports, while practicing and qualifying cars for Joe Gibbs Racing, notably at Kentucky in 2008 and at Iowa in 2009. Late in the 2009 season, Clements competed in six races in the No. 0 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports, where he earned a best result of 12th at Auto Club Speedway in October.

    Clements started the 2010 Xfinity Series season with plans of competing in the opening three races in the No. 0 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports. After failing to qualify for the season opener at Daytona, Clements scaled back to the No. 04 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports. Throughout the 2010 season and the 35-race schedule, he made 16 starts and failed to qualify for seven races. At Gateway in October 2010, Clements notched his first top-10 career result (10th place).

    For the 2011 season, Clements competed on a full-time basis with his family-owned team, Jeremy Clements Racing, and sporting the No. 51 alongside his car. He recorded nine top-20 results with a best finish of 14th in September. The following season, Clements returned for another full-time racing role. All of his starts came while driving for JCR, but his car number was 4 for Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July and at Richmond Raceway in September. During the two races where Clements ran the No. 4 car, Ty Dillon sported the No. 51 alongside his car under the Richard Childress Racing banner during his developing races in the series. Clements’ best results in 2012 were a pair of 10th-place finishes at Dover International Speedway in June and at Indianapolis. After the season concluded, Clements surpassed 100 career starts in the Xfinity Series.

    Clements started the 2013 season by finishing 33rd in the season opener at Daytona, but he was suspended indefinitely for using a racial slur during an ESPN interview. Missing the next two events, where Ryan Sieg drove Clements’ No. 51 car, Clements returned the following race at Bristol Motor Speedway in March and competed the rest of the 33-race schedule. His best results were a ninth-place finish at Talladega Superspeedway in May and a 10th-place finish during the inaugural race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

    From 2014 to 2016, Clements remained as a full-time Xfinity Series competitor for his family-owned team and he notched a total of six top-10 results between the three seasons. His best runs were a fourth-place finish at Talladega in April 2016, a sixth-place result at Road America in June 2014 and a sixth-place result at Bristol in August 2016. His best points result between the three seasons was 14th in 2015. By then, he surpassed 200 Xfinity career starts.

    For the first 22 races of the 2017 Xfinity Series season, his seventh as a full-time competitor, Clements had recorded only one top-10 result, which was a seventh-place result at Iowa Speedway in June. The following race at Road America was where Clements rose to the occasion and shined under the spotlight as he was closing in towards race leader and rookie Matt Tifft in the final laps. Through Turns 12 and 13, Clements gained a big run to draw himself right to the rear bumper of Tifft’s No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry. In Turn 14, Clements attempted to pass Tifft for the lead when he got loose and collided into Tifft as both spun through the turn. With no caution falling, Clements was able to quickly straighten his No. 51 Chevrolet Camaro, take the lead and bolt away from the field for one final lap to achieve his first NASCAR triumph in his 256th career start. Of all the achievements that came with Clements’ victory, the biggest one of all was that the win clinched the journeyman and his team a spot in the 2017 Xfinity Series Playoffs with an opportunity to win his first NASCAR championship. For the remainder of the season, however, he finished no higher than 16th and settled in a career-best 12th place in the final standings.

    In 2018 and 2019, Clements achieved a total of six top-10 results, a best finish of fourth place at Bristol in August, and he missed the Playoffs during both seasons. His best points result was 14th in 2019. By then, he surpassed 300 career starts.

    This season, through the first 17 Xfinity Series races, Clements has achieved three top-10 results with a best result of third place at Pocono Raceway in June. With 11 top-15 results in total, Clements and his family-owned No. 51 Chevrolet team are currently 32 points below the top-12 cutline to secure a spot into this year’s Playoffs and for the second career time.

    Catch Clements’ milestone start at Road America on August 8 at noon ET on NBCSN.

  • Jeremy Clements Racing is Ready to tee it Up this Friday Night at America’s Premier Short Track

    Jeremy Clements Racing is Ready to tee it Up this Friday Night at America’s Premier Short Track

    September 20, 2019 (Spartanburg, SC) – JCR is extremely excited to welcome Topgolf Entertainment Group, a global sports and entertainment company, as its newest sponsor. The Topgolf livery will make its debut Friday, Sept. 20 at the Richmond Raceway in the Go Bowling 250 ahead of Richmond’s Topgolf venue grand opening, which will bring climate-controlled hitting bays fueled by Toptracer technology, Swing Suite virtual gaming and minigolf to the Richmond community.

    “We were thrilled to bring this deal together ahead of the Topgolf opening in Richmond.  We also recently visited the new location in Greenville and it’s a blast,” said racer Jeremy Clements. 

    “I love hanging out with friends at Topgolf and having fun with the awesome atmosphere and great food and drinks!”

    Joining Topgolf as associate sponsors will be Repairable Vehicles.com, TRITEC, Chalew, Elite Towing & Recovery LLC, Circle Body Shop and Carolina Driveline.

    RACE PREVIEW:

    Track: Richmond Raceway

    Race: Go Bowling 250 – 250 laps

    Date: Friday, September 20, 2019

    TV Broadcast Information: 7:30 p.m. EST on NBCSN

    FAST FACTS:

    • Best Start – 12th September 2016
    • Best Finished – 8th April 2018
    • 18th average finish in last five races at Richmond

    JCR TEAM:

    Team: No. 51

    Crew Chief: Andrew Abbott

    Manufacturer: Chevrolet

    Engine: Clements Racing Engines

    Twitter: @JClement51 @JCR_Clements51

    Instagram:@jclements51

    Facebook: Jeremy Clements Racing

  • Jeremy Clements will be Dropping the Hammer for Throwback weekend

    Jeremy Clements will be Dropping the Hammer for Throwback weekend

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing will have the No. 51 machine primed, painted, weighed and ready for Darlington Raceway Saturday, August 31 with a livery that is a little something different than years past.  JCR will be throwing back to the No. 51 EXXON paint scheme from the 1990 film Days of Thunder and will be sponsored by long-time partners RepairableVehicles.com. 

    “I grew up watching Days of Thunder all the time especially headed to Buck Creek Speedway in our cube van that my Grandpa Crawford built, and it would really get me pumped up to race,” Clements said. 

    “Man, thinking back brings a lot of great memories in my early years racing with my Grandpa.  I love this movie so much so that’s where I got the No. 51 from and have had it ever since,”  Clements went on to say. #MyTrackMyRoots

    This is the fifth year that Darlington will hold the NASCAR Throwback weekend. Jeremy will make his ninth career start at the Lady In Black. His current best finish at Darlington is eighth back in 2016. 

    Fans are welcome to join JCR on the Fan Deck and Ride with Jeremy on Saturday, August 31.  Please see Jeremy Clements Racing on Facebook or www.jeremyclements51.com for more details.