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Jordan Brand And 23XI Racing Wrap Kurt Busch’s No. 45 Car In Elephant Print

Jordan Brand And 23XI Racing Wrap Kurt Busch’s No. 45 Car In Elephant Print

Founded by Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, 23XI Racing has announced their partnership with Jordan Brand, who will design the Toyota Camry team’s car wrap, shoes, and uniforms.

And as Jordan Brand athlete Kurt Busch takes the Kansas Speedway, he’ll be doing so in a reskinned version of the No. 45 car, which takes inspiration from the ever-iconic Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement.” While logo hits from additional sponsors parade across the lower trim and trunk, only the Jumpman sits front and center, printed onto the hood in a red shade identical to the adjacent “45” markings. Elephant print, then, dresses all throughout the body, loudly celebrating MJ and his third signature shoe.

For a closer look at the AJ3-likened Camry, see below. You’ll also have the opportunity to witness the vehicle on the track this weekend, May 15th.

Speaking of the AJ3, the Air Jordan 3 Neapolitan is dropping this weekend.

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