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BACK TO GALLERIES

Iconic Miller paint schemes

By | Published: November 4, 2017 14
Photo by John Harrelson/Getty Images
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Team Penske has announced that Miller Lite will return as a primary sponsor to its No. 2 Ford and Brad Keselowski in 2018 and beyond. It continues a longstanding relationship, which began in 1991 with Rusty Wallace as driver. Scroll through for some of our favorite paint schemes through the years.

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Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images

1991: Wallace's sinister 'midnight' look was a classic during his Team Penske days.

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Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images

2017: Keselowski honored this original look at Darlington Raceway's throwback weekend.

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ISC Images & Archives | Getty Images

1983: NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Allison claimed his only premier-series championship driving the No. 22 Miller entry for DiGard Racing.

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ISC Images & Archives | Getty Images

1988: Bobby Allison drove this No. 12 Miller Buick to victory in the Daytona 500.

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ISC Images & Archives | Getty Images

1988: Texas driver Bobby Hillin Jr. was Bobby Allison's teammate in the Stavola Brothers' No. 8 Buick.

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ISC Images & Archives | Getty Images

1990: Rusty Wallace leads the pack at Pocono in the No. 27 Miller Genuine Draft Pontiac owned by Raymond Beadle.

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Getty Images

1993: Wallace won 10 times in this car in 1993.

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Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR

2012: Brad Keselowski won his first Monster Energy Series title in this blue-and-golden Dodge.

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Photo by Todd Warshaw/Getty Images

2010: Dubbed 'The Classic Pour' look, driven by Kurt Busch from 2010-12.

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Photo by John Harrelson/Getty Images

2009: Remember the Miller Lite 'Taste Protector?' Kurt Busch does.

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Photo by Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images for NASCAR

2007: This special gold color paint scheme celebrated Miller Lite's fourth gold award in the American-Style Light lager category at the World Beer Cup.

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Craig Jones /Allsport

1997: One of the original 'Blue Deuce' paint schemes.

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Photo by Robert Laberge/NASCAR via Getty Images

2016: Brad Keselowski at Darlington Raceway
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