Joe Gibbs Racing has long been associated with triumphs at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a track where the team has amassed nine Cup Series victories and a wealth of top‑ten finishes.
A Legacy of Success
The North Carolina venue has become a proving ground for the team’s drivers, who regularly contend for the win and frequently finish on the podium. This history sets the stage for the upcoming schedule, which blends competitive racing with poignant remembrance.
Denny Hamlin, a veteran of the sport, added another highlight by capturing the 2023 NASCAR All‑Star Race at Dover, and his No. 11 entry is slated to honor U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Michael H. Ollis, a fallen hero whose story resonates with fans across the country.
Christopher Bell, fresh from his 2024 Coca‑Cola 600 victory, will also run a tribute livery that pays homage to U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Nicholas P. DiMona II and his son, Specialist Nicholas P. DiMona III, further weaving the team’s narrative into the fabric of military remembrance.
Chase Briscoe, who finished second in the same All‑Star event, is set to showcase a design honoring First Lieutenant Ace W. Tyler, while Ty Gibbs, the youngest competitor in the lineup, posted his best result to date with a sixth‑place finish in the 600‑mile endurance race.
Honoring the Fallen
Each of these special paint schemes is more than a visual accent; they serve as moving tributes that connect the sport’s high‑octane competition with the sacrifices of service members. The collective effort, branded as ‘600 Miles of Remembrance,’ stretches across multiple events and highlights the personal stories behind each honored name.
The upcoming race weekend at Charlotte will feature these tributes alongside the team’s traditional push for another win, promising a blend of speed, strategy, and sentiment that could define the next chapter of Joe Gibbs Racing’s storied relationship with the track.