Flow International Corporation will be the primary sponsor of the No. 19 O’Reilly Series car at Dover Motor Speedway on May 16, marking another milestone in its partnership with Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) and their shared commitment to precision, innovation, and performance. Brent Crews will pilot the Flow-branded No. 19 as the team takes on one of NASCAR’s most demanding tracks.
As one of the most successful teams in NASCAR, Joe Gibbs Racing exemplifies what it takes to compete at the highest level. Flow’s collaboration with JGR reflects a common focus on engineering accuracy, continuous improvement, and technologies that perform under extreme pressure – values that translate seamlessly from advanced manufacturing to elite motorsports competition.
Known as the Monster Mile, Dover Motor Speedway’s demanding pace and unforgiving concrete surface make it a true test of precision, consistency, and execution. The track provides a powerful backdrop for demonstrating how precision manufacturing fuels race-day performance, from preparation in the shop to execution on the track.
“Dover is a track where execution matters on every lap,” said Brian Sherick, Global President of Flow International. “Being the primary sponsor of the No. 19 car for this race is a powerful way to showcase what Flow stands for – precision under pressure, reliability at speed, and performance when it matters most. We’re proud to support Brent Crews and the entire Joe Gibbs Racing team as they take on this challenge.”
Crews raced for JGR in nine ARCA Menards Series (AMS) events in 2025. After winning his AMS debut at Phoenix Raceway in February, the 18-year-old racked up five victories and six poles in nine starts across ARCA’s three platforms. Crews also competed part-time in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series in 2025, earning two top-five finishes and three top-10’s while leading more than 100 laps across 10 starts.
“I’m super excited to represent Flow at Dover Motor Speedway,” said Crews. “They have a fun short track race on the schedule, and I can't wait to put the No. 19 Flow Toyota GR Supra up front.”
Through this continued partnership with JGR, Flow reinforces how advanced fabrication technologies – including waterjet, laser, and press brake solutions – support high-precision manufacturing in environments where speed, reliability, and accuracy are critical. In motorsports, as in manufacturing, those capabilities can make the difference between competing and leading.
At Dover, Flow’s presence on the No. 19 car reflects the same focus on preparation, precision, and execution that defines its approach to supporting manufacturers around the world.

