Joe Gibbs Racing has unveiled a special tribute livery for Martin Truex Jr., who is set to retire from full-time competition after this season. For this weekend's race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Truex Jr.'s #19 Toyota will feature his iconic 2017 championship-winning paint scheme featuring long-time partner Bass Pro Shops.Truex Jr. clinched his lone Cup championship with Furniture Row Racing in 2017, winning the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, which used to host the championship decider until 2019. Truex Jr's iconic #78 Toyota featured Bass Pro Shops and Tracker Boats as primary sponsors during the memorable day.Joe Gibbs Racing will pay tribute to Truex Jr.'s 2017 title-winning season as NASCAR returns to Homestead-Miami Speedway, the site of his championship victory seven years ago. On Tuesday, October 22, JGR revealed a special throwback livery for the #19 Toyota, which will feature the original Bass Pro Shops design, adding a nostalgic touch to the weekend's race.Truex Jr. endured a tumultuous NASCAR Cup Series career during his stint with DEI and Michael Waltrip Racing. He joined Furniture Row Racing in 2014 and put together a dominant campaign with eight victories to win the 2017 Cup Series title. He joined JGR in 2019 and is set to retire from the sport in three weeks.Watch the #19 JGR Toyota driver live in action in the Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, scheduled for this Sunday, October 27, at 2:30 PM ET. Catch the action live on NBC, MRN, and SiriusXM.Martin Truex Jr. reflects on championship victory celebrationsOne year ago, Martin Truex Jr. reflected on his 2017 championship victory during the Homestead-Miami Speedway weekend. Truex Jr. remembers every detail of the weekend except for the moments immediately after taking the checkered flag.The #19 Joe Gibbs Racing driver added that the post-race celebrations weren't as wild as one might expect. He was caught up with media obligations until 3 in the morning but remembers his crew members driving around the track in a van when he was busy with the media."I remember everything about it – the whole weekend, race, every lap. Only thing I don’t remember, is when I crossed the finish line until the back straightaway. The party was fun, but nothing crazy as everyone was so happy and excited. We didn’t get to do much as I was on the track until 3 a.m. with obligations," he said in a press conference (via Speedwaymedia.com)."The funniest part was a few of my crew guys and team members took a van around the racetrack. I was sitting off turn 4 doing an interview with Jamie Little and FOX, and we see those guys screaming in the van. Just everyone having a big time and happy for everything that happened."The #19 JGR driver has recorded a single victory at the 1.5-mile oval in Homestead and 6 other top-five results in his 19 starts at the track. Despite starting on pole last year, he was forced to retire due to engine issues.