


It should be done before Sunday as promised, however. Check out the new paint schemes for Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway, leading up to Sundays Daytona 500. So that’s why this design is taking a bit longer than I had expected (plus someone gave me a cold). That is rare, as the roof number is usually the same as one of the doors. On top of this, the door numbers are different on the left and right doors, and the roof is also different from the doors. Some of those listed are the usual suspects, but it’s rare to have to create 11 new sponsor logos for a car - especially when I have already made the other 3 cars in Joe Gibbs Racing (cars #11, #18, and #19 they usually share a few sponsors within the team). 1 day ago &0183 &32 Get a first look at all the paint schemes set to hit the track for NASCARs inaugural Chicago Street Race in the Cup and Xfinity Series. Awesome paint schemes from the three national NASCAR series. In case you don’t know, that’s about 10 more sponsors than a regular paint scheme in the Sprint Cup. I was surprised to see so many sponsors on one car! The sponsors on the car are these:ĭollar General, Hefty, Clorox, Gatorade, Honey Nut Cheerios, MAC Tools, Freightliner, Siemens, MC Machinery Systems Inc, Doosan, Lincoln Electric, Sherwin Williams, Sunenergy1, Holley EFI, Mechanix Wear, 3M, Duralast brakes, Mobil 1, Freescale, K&N, Coors Light, Lincoln Welders, Flowmaster, Moog, Mahle, Edelbrock, Comp Cams, Sunoco (luckily a manufacturer decal included in FM6) - plus the ones I haven’t made yet (DeWalt, Colgate, Stacker 2, and AngelSoft). Matt Kenseth’s #20 “Dollar General” Toyota from Food City 500 is soon to be shared, but it has a lot of new somewhat complicated (they’re at least time consuming) sponsors that I didn’t already have.
