Jeremy Clements Scores Big Finish for Small Team

Jeremy Clements drove his No. 51 Chevrolet to a career best sixth place finish Saturday afternoon in the Nationwide Series race at Road America. For a team that is underfunded and often overlooked, it was a reminder of what the Nationwide Series was designed to be; a learning ground to showcase the talent of drivers hoping to make it to the premier Sprint Cup level.

Clements’ determination to succeed in the face of what sometimes seems like insurmountable odds has made him a fan favorite. The engines in his cars are not the most current and the team often has to cut corners when it comes to new tires, parts and equipment. Some might call him an underdog but for many he is “The Fan’s Man.”

On days like Saturday, it’s all worth it.

Clements expressed his joy and appreciation on his twitter page, saying, “So excited for our small team for our 6th place @roadamerica! What an awesome finish at a super fun track! Appreciate all the support.”

After practice and qualifying, he was confident that he had a competitive car.

“I knew we had a good car,” he told me. “We were 14th in practice and qualified 13th so I knew we had a car capable of a top-10 and that was my plan going into the race.”

The race was not without its challenges. His pit crew was understaffed, he had a couple of inexperienced spotters and then there was the rain.

“I’ve never driven in the rain in this type of car before,” he said. “Plus, our defogger wasn’t working right and it was hard to see.”

Clements also had to overcome an on-track incident with the No. 6 car of Trevor Bayne which cost him valuable track position. He was able to drive through the field and regain most of the positions but feels that it may have cost him a top-five. Despite the obstacles, they found the perfect balance between car, driver, strategy and luck.

“On these road courses, the driver can make up a lot of positions and we had a good car, good strategy and we just put it all together.”

The sixth place finish was his sixth top-10 in 148 Nationwide Series starts and his first top-10 this season.  Clements is currently 15th in the series point standings.

He’s encouraged by last weekend’s performance but is looking forward to the remainder of the season, hoping to add more top-10 finishes to his resume.

“I believe in momentum. It was a big morale boost for everyone but,” he explained, “the next track we go to is very different. We’re always aiming for top-ten finishes so every week we keep plugging away.”

This week the team travels to Kentucky for the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign 300 presented by Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over race where they will attempt to take advantage of that momentum and make this season one to remember.

 

 

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Angela Campbell
Angela Campbell
A native of Charlotte, NC, Angela (Angie) was first introduced to racing by her father. An avid fan of NASCAR, she found a way to combine her love of racing with her passion for writing. Angie is also an award-winning member of the National Motorsports Press Association. Follow her on Twitter @angiecampbell_ for the latest NASCAR news and feature stories.

10 COMMENTS

  1. Great article.. I am one of the “inexperienced spotters” you mentioned. I never thought of myself as a hurdle before. Thanks. Jeremy got 6th with his right foot and some great strategy. He was not confident at all in the rain tires when they first put them on because when they’re stickers, they have no grip, they need to be scrubbed in. I told Jug that you gotta scrub them in for a lap then drive it like a dirt car on a slick track. He obviously figured it out ! Truth be told, I have more laps at Road America than Jeremy does !! Inexperienced as a NASCAR spotter ? Sure, I’ll buy that. But I know RA like the back of my hand !

    • Inexperienced doesn’t necessarily equal “bad” and I certainly didn’t mean to imply that. I was just pointing out the fact that the team accomplished a lot under less than ideal circumstances. You all obviously did a great job and played a part in Jeremy’s finish. Each one of you on the team has my respect for the job you do. I’m sure Jeremy was glad he had you in his ear when he was out there on those rain tires. Thanks for your comments.

  2. Nice article . I am a team member and it is nice to see things written about our small team. Helps keep us going. Thanks again.

    • Thanks for the kind words. I have the utmost respect for what all of you accomplish with little resources. Good luck this season.

    • Thanks Sandy and I couldn’t agree more, hoping this will continue to be a season of career highs for Jeremy and the team.

  3. I am so proud of Jeremy and the team! I live in his hometown and every word about him is true. He’s awesome on the track and across the US and does a lot for people here at home. Extraordinary “The Fans Man”

    • This is the reason that Jeremy has so many fans. It’s been fun getting to know him over the last few years and it’s always great to hear from his fans.

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