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Cleetus McFarland to run bald eagle paint scheme in Michigan NASCAR Truck start

Cleetus McFarland will be making his second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start of the 2026 season

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Cleetus McFarland Michigan NASCAR Truck paint scheme

After another dramatic race in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series with Richard Childress Racing at Nashville, popular YouTuber Cleetus McFarland (real name Garrett Mitchell) is getting back behind the wheel of a NASCAR Truck for the first time since his Daytoan debut in February.

Cleetus returns to the third of the three national levels of NASCAR this weekend at the two-mile Michigan International Speedway -- the biggest non-superspeedway oval he has ever taken on.

His Daytona debut with Niece lasted just six laps before losing control at the exit of Turn 4 and crashing out of the event, finishing 37th (last).

Driving the No. 4 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet, he will of course be aiming to improve on that showing this weekend in Michigan. He will have several teammates to lean on, including Cup Series veterans Ross Chastain (No. 45) and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (No. 42).

The team has unveiled Cleetus' paint scheme for his next Truck start, and there is a giant bald eagle adoring the door of his Silverado. He will have sponsorship from Comprehensive Logistics and Circle B Diecasts on his red/white/blue truck.

He will also be running the ARCA race at Michigan this weekend alongside friend George 'Squirrel' Siciliano. 

Cleetus McFarland Michigan NASCAR Truck paint scheme

 

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