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First Data looked first rate on Jamie McMurray's No. 1 Chevrolet at Martinsville.
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Brad Keselowski ran the patriotic "Stars, Stripes & Lites" scheme in the Coca-Cola 600 and at Daytona and Chicagoland.
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Going green and going fast with American Ethanol on Austin Dillon's No. 3 Chevrolet at Martinsville.
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Austin Dillon piloted this colorful No. 3 Symbicort Chevrolet in April at Texas Motor Speedway.
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Austin Dillon's No. 3 brought the stars and stripes to the race track in the summer race at Daytona International Speedway.
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Kevin Harvick's blue No. 4 Ford Busch scheme stood out -- especially when the 'Big 3' driver kept it out front.
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Kevin Harvick's No. 4 Busch Beer scheme took on a retro spin in the annual throwback race at Darlington.
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The No. 4 took on a cozy look with the Busch Beer Flannel paint scheme at Talladega.
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In his 2018 part-time tenure in the No. 6, Matt Kenseth drove this red-white-and-blue scheme in the Coca-Cola 600.
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Danica Patrick brought back the green GoDaddy paint scheme for her final Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race in the 2018 Daytona 500
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In 2018 Chase Elliott moved to the No. 9 car, which he drove earlier in his career and which his father made famous in the premier series. Elliott's livery included the Napa blue, yellow and white.
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Chase Elliott received plenty of praise for his Coca-Cola 600 scheme, a patriotic twist on his primary NAPA Auto Parts look.
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Aric Almirola's look for the Coca-Cola 600 featured stars, stripes and a red No. 10.
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New to Team Penske in 2018, Ryan Blaney brought the No. 12 on track with some new looks like this sharp PPG paint scheme.
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The Charlotte road course brought out a different scheme for Clint Bowyer, as he piloted the No. 14 Mobil 1/ Advance Auto Parts Ford.
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s No. 17 Ford got a splash of fun with his SunnyD scheme.
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s No. 17 Fastenal Ford received a patriotic makeover in time for the Coca-Cola 600.
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All the kids love The Candyman Kyle Busch and his Mars schemes, but this Skittles Sweet Heat look was particularly eye-catching.
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Kyle Busch's No. 18 M&M's Halloween look brought all the thrills and chills to the track.
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Daniel Suarez piloted the No. 19 Toyota with a classic look at the race in Las Vegas with this time-honored Coca-Cola paint scheme.
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Listen up! Erik Jones drove the blue-and-black No. 20 SiriusXM Toyota at Auto Club Speedway and ISM Raceway.
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The geometric-looking XYO Network scheme appeared on the race track twice in 2018 for Erik Jones's No. 20 Toyota.
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The future 2018 Monster Energy Series champion Joey Logano traded in his typical yellow-and-red look for a red-and-blue AAA Southern California scheme at Auto Club Speedway.
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William Byron piloted a No. 24 Chevrolet in the 2018 Daytona 500 paying homage to Jeff Gordon's rainbow flames ride.
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Now, this scheme looks familiar; William Byron channeled famed No. 24 driver Jeff Gordon with his rainbow paint scheme at Darlington.
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You can bet Matt DiBenedetto's No. 32 was looking good in the season finale at Miami with his Zynga Poker Ford.
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Chris Buescher brought the heat to Atlanta with his No. 37 Louisiana Hot Sauce paint scheme.
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Natural Light's scheme looking natty, indeed, at Las Vegas on Chris Buescher's No. 37 ride.
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David Ragan's No. 38 Ford sure was flashy for Auto Club.
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Kurt Busch's No. 41 Monster Energy / Haas Automation scheme took a trip to Victory Lane in the Bristol Night Race.
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Fireworks (literally) for Kyle Larson's No. 42 Chevrolet's look at Daytona International Speedway.
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The bright purple Click N' Close scheme was a new look for the iconic No. 43 with Bubba Wallace at the wheel at ISM Raceway in Phoenix.
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Talk about a throwback! For Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus' last race together, Johnson piloted a Lowe's Chevrolet that favored his 2002 rookie scheme.
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Axalta brought a slick reimagining of its rainbow and flames schemes to Alex Bowman's No. 88 Chevrolet at Atlanta.