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Folks, Michael Jordan is making his presence in NASCAR known more by the day. This time, with another Tyler Reddick paint scheme with the Jumpman. Reddick and 23XI Racing unleashed a slew of Jordan schemes last season and hopefully, we get even more in 2024.

The Busch Light Clash is going to have one great-looking Toyota Camry XSE on the track. For The Clash, the No. 45 car is once again decked out in cement print, black and red. Just like your favorite Jordan 4s, this car is crisp and clean.

Check out Tyler Reddick’s first paint scheme of the year and try to not think about Kurt Busch’s final win that came in a very similar-looking car.

No matter what anyone else puts on the track in 2024, these Jordan Brand schemes are going to be the best of the year. Which reminds me, our first Top-5 Paint Schemes of the week will be coming out tomorrow. There will be a lot of great looks at The Clash this weekend, but only five will get to make our list.

Tyler Reddick might be set for a breakout season. He was featured heavily in NASCAR: Full Speed on Netflix. He was on the verge of a Championshp 4 appearance in 2023. His stardom might be right around the corner.

Tyler Reddick gives 23XI a real championship contender

A two-time Xfinity Series champion. Multi-time race winner in the Cup Series. A driver with a dirt racing background that is just coming into the start of his prime in racing – that is what Tyler Reddick gives 23XI Racing.

Reddick is a driver that can win in just about any situation. He’s a great road course racer, he has gotten it done on intermediate tracks as well. If he just slightly improves his short track performances, he takes another level up in the Cup Series.

With 23XI Racing and the Jordan Brand behind him, Reddick is just waiting for his moment. New fans are going to love his personality, they will love his ability to be a superstar behind the wheel (think about his save at Charlotte last season), and he is a winner, tied together with the ultimate winner – Michael Jordan.

The Jumpman on his hood, Tyler Reddick is ready to become the next star in NASCAR. Can he back that up on the track this season?

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