Honoring America’s Fallen Fire Heroes

Whelen and RCR to Unveil 2025 NFFF Paint Scheme at FDIC

The No. 2 Whelen Chevy Camaro with special NFFF paint scheme on display in our booth at FDIC.
The No. 2 Whelen Chevy Camaro with special NFFF paint scheme on display in our booth at FDIC 2024. A new commemorative paint scheme will be unveiled at FDIC 2025.

We’re proud to continue a meaningful tradition alongside Richard Childress Racing (RCR) and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF). For the fourth year in a row, the No. 2 Whelen Chevy Camaro will feature a special NFFF paint scheme – a powerful tribute to honor 140 firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice in 2024 and years past. We’re excited to unveil this year’s striking red and black design at FDIC in Indianapolis. More than just a car, it’s become a powerful symbol of respect and remembrance. Each firefighter will also be commemorated at the NFFF Memorial during the annual ceremony on May 4, 2025, ensuring that their bravery and dedication are never forgotten.

If you’re attending FDIC, we’d love for you to join us for the big reveal! Stop by booth #3229 at the Indiana Convention Center on Thursday, April 10th, at 12:00 PM to see the tribute car in person. Can’t make it to Indianapolis this year? No problem! We’ll be streaming the unveiling live on our Facebook page so you can tune in from anywhere. This is one of the highlights of our year, and we hope you’ll be part of it!
And don’t forget to catch Jesse Love behind the wheel of this special car at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, NC, on October 4, 2025, as he races in honor of America’s fallen fire heroes.

To learn more about the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the important work they do, visit their website.

Figure 2: Jesse Love and his crew stand with the Whelen #2 Chevy Camaro displaying the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) commemorative paint scheme
Jesse Love and his crew stand with the Whelen #2 Chevy Camaro displaying the 2024 National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) commemorative paint scheme during a race at the Daytona International Speedway.