Richard Petty Motorsports unleashed this scheme at the Bristol night race.Ī tribute to World War II fighter planes, we can imagine being startled by seeing this car approaching in the rear-view mirror.
(Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)īubba Wallace‘s No. Unlike the typical red, white and blue schemes for the Memorial Day race, Bowman’s had a more subtle approach and came away with a very slick look.
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The Hendrick Motorsports driver arrived at Charlotte Motor Speedway with this scheme for the Coca-Cola 600 in May. Having both the right number and the sponsor to complete the ensemble made it the MVP of the Xfinity Series’ portion of the throwback weekend.Īlex Bowman‘s No. JR Motorsports trotted out this tribute to Jeff Gordon’s 1992 Xfinity Series car at Darlington.
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Hendrick Motorsports dropped the hammer with Byron’s Southern 500 scheme, almost a direct copy of a car Cole Trickle drove in the movie Days of Thunder, which Hendrick Motorsports advised on the making of.Ĭity Chevrolet is a real car dealership in Charlotte, North Carolina, that Rick Hendrick owns. (Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) A local Las Vegas sponsor, the company backed Busch when he won the 1999 Southwest Tour championship. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver didn’t wait until the Southern 500 to bring a throwback scheme to the track.īusch had Star Nursery on his car for the spring race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (Photo by Matthew Bolt/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) It definitely echoes the Cartoon Network cars that competed in the 1990s and we don’t have a problem with that. 32 Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine Fordįor the second year in a row, Go Fas Racing and sponsor expressed their inner child for the Martinsville Cup race ahead of Halloween.įollowing their “Peanuts” car in 2018, LaJoie’s car was transformed into the Mystery Machine from the Scooby-Doo cartoons. Without further ado, here are 10 of the coolest paint schemes that graced the track this year.Ĭorey LaJoie drives his Scooby-Doo car at Martinsville Speedway.
Nope, we’re going to talk about paint schemes. With the year coming to a close, it’s time to reflect on what went down in 2019.īut this isn’t some serious retrospective on the events witnessed in NASCAR over the last 12 months.