Say “Best in Show” and you might think of dogs, but there aren’t any dogs in this group. That’s because we’re talking about Darlington Raceway throwback schemes and one of the most highly anticipated events on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule: the Bojangles’ Southern 500.

This year, fans can vote for their favorite throwback paint schemes on NASCAR.com as the “Track too Tough to Tame” celebrates the NASCAR era from 1990-94. It was a time when Richard Petty’s career was wrapping up but Jeff Gordon’s was only beginning, and you can play a part in commemorating that era by voting on your favorite scheme.

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The vote runs from Aug. 6-30 and includes all available paint schemes. Users may vote up to five times per day, but if users share their vote via social media, an additional vote will be counted for that scheme.

The paint scheme with the most votes will be declared the winner before the race on Sept. 1 (6 p.m. ET on NBCSN, NBC Sports App, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). What are you waiting for? Go ahead and vote now.

Ben Rhodes placed 14th in the Eldora Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway on Thursday.

Stewart Friesen came away with the victory in the race, with Sheldon Creed following in second, and Grant Enfinger placing third. Mike Marlar took fourth place, followed by Todd Gilliland in the No. 5 spot.

Stage 1 and 2 were won by Chase Briscoe.

Rhodes earned 28 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 507 on the season. He ranks No. 5 in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series points standings. Rhodes did not collect any playoff points and remains at two on the season.

The fifth-year driver qualified in ninth position.

Rhodes has tallied two career victories, 22 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 42 races.

There were 32 cars in the field and the race endured 12 cautions and 68 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there was one lead change.

With Friesen driving his Silverado to victory lane for Chris Larsen, Chevrolet added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 560 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 546. Ford sits at No. 3 with 503 points on the season.

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Justin Shipley crossed the finish line 11th in the Eldora Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway on Thursday.

Stewart Friesen took the checkered flag in the race, with Sheldon Creed taking second, and Grant Enfinger crossing the finish line third. Mike Marlar brought home fourth place, followed by Todd Gilliland in the No. 5 spot.

Stage 1 and 2 were won by Chase Briscoe.

Shipley earned 26 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 26 on the season. He ranks No. 53 in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series standings. Shipley did not earn any playoff points Thursday and remains on the hunt for his first playoff points of the season.

The fourth-year driver qualified in 14th position.

After four career starts, Shipley continues to search for his first win and top-10 finish.

There were 32 cars in the field and the race endured 12 cautions and 68 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there was one lead change.

With Friesen driving his Silverado to victory lane for Chris Larsen, Chevrolet added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 560 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 546. Ford sits at No. 3 with 503 points on the season.

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Todd Gilliland finished fifth in the Eldora Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway on Thursday. It’s Gilliland’s third top-five finish of the season.

Stewart Friesen came away with the victory in the race, with Sheldon Creed finishing second and Grant Enfinger placing third.

Stage 1 and 2 were won by Chase Briscoe.

Gilliland earned 45 points over the weekend, giving him 473 on the year. He ranks No. 7 in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series points standings. Gilliland did not pick up any playoff points Thursday and remains on the hunt for his first playoff points of the season.

The third-year driver qualified in the eighth position.

Gilliland still is looking for his first career win but owns nine top-five finishes and 21 finishes in the top 10.

There were 32 cars in the field and the race endured 12 cautions and 68 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there was one lead change.

With Friesen driving his Silverado to victory lane for Chris Larsen, Chevrolet added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 560 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 546. Ford sits at No. 3 with 503 points on the season.

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Mike Marlar placed fourth in the Eldora Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway on Thursday. It’s Marlar’s first top-five finish of the season.

Stewart Friesen came away with the victory in the race, with Sheldon Creed finishing second, and Grant Enfinger placing third. Todd Gilliland followed in fifth.

Chase Briscoe won Stage 1 and 2.

Marlar earned 36 points over the weekend, giving him 36 on the season. He ranks No. 48 in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series overall standings. Marlar did not collect any playoff points Thursday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.

The first-year driver qualified in 23rd position.

There were 32 cars in the field and the race endured 12 cautions and 68 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there was one lead change.

With Friesen driving his Silverado to victory lane for Chris Larsen, Chevrolet added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 560 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 546. Ford sits at No. 3 with 503 points on the season.

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Sheldon Creed finished second in the Eldora Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway on Thursday. It’s Creed’s first top-five finish of the season.

Stewart Friesen brought home the win in the race, with Grant Enfinger placing third. Mike Marlar brought home fourth place, followed by Todd Gilliland to round out the top five.

Chase Briscoe won both stages.

Creed earned 42 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 450 on the year. He ranks No. 8 in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series standings. Creed did not collect any playoff points and remains at two on the season.

The fourth-year driver qualified in 10th position.

Creed still is looking for his first career win, but boasts two top-five finishes and seven finishes in the top 10.

There were 32 cars in the field and the race endured 12 cautions and 68 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there was one lead change.

With Friesen driving his Silverado to victory lane for Chris Larsen, Chevrolet added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 560 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 546. Ford sits at No. 3 with 503 points on the season.

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Brandon Brown crossed the finish line 18th in the Zippo 200 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on Saturday.

Austin Cindric brought home the win in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and Justin Allgaier placing third. Ryan Blaney took fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick in the No. 5 spot.

Stage 1 was won by Kyle Busch, while Ryan Blaney took Stage 2.

Brown earned 19 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 380 on the year. He ranks No. 15 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series points standings. Brown did not collect any playoff points Saturday and remains on the hunt for his first playoff points of the season.

The fourth-year driver qualified in 27th position at 116.229 mph.

Brown has yet to secure his first NASCAR win but has placed in the top 10 in one race.

There were 37 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 16 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were nine lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to victory lane for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 720 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 715. Ford sits at No. 3 with 706 points on the season.

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Scott Heckert crossed the finish line 13th in the Zippo 200 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on Saturday.

Austin Cindric came away with the victory in the race, with Christopher Bell following in second, and Justin Allgaier crossing the finish line third. Ryan Blaney brought home fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick to round out the top five.

Stage 1 was won by Kyle Busch, while Ryan Blaney took Stage 2.

Heckert earned 24 points over the weekend, giving him 24 on the year. He ranks No. 52 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series overall points standings. Heckert did not grab any playoff points Saturday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.

The third-year driver qualified in 23rd position at 117.959 mph.

After seven career starts, Heckert continues to search for his first win and top-10 finish.

There were 37 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 16 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were nine lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to victory for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 720 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 715. Ford sits at No. 3 with 706 points on the season.

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Jeremy Clements crossed the finish line 11th in the Zippo 200 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on Saturday.

Austin Cindric brought home the win in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and Justin Allgaier crossing the finish line third. Ryan Blaney took fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick in the No. 5 spot.

Stage 1 was won by Kyle Busch, while Ryan Blaney finished out front in Stage 2.

Clements earned 34 points over the weekend, giving him 386 on the season. He ranks No. 14 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Clements did not collect any playoff points Saturday and remains on the hunt for his first playoff points of the season.

The 14-year driver qualified in 11th position at 120.835 mph.

Clements has tallied one career victory, two top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 16 races.

There were 37 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 16 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were nine lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to glory for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 720 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 715. Ford sits at No. 3 with 706 points on the season.

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Tyler Reddick placed fifth in the Zippo 200 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on Saturday. It’s Reddick’s 15th top-five finish of the season.

Austin Cindric came away with the victory in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and Justin Allgaier placing third.

Kyle Busch won Stage 1, and Ryan Blaney took Stage 2.

Reddick earned 32 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 889 on the year. He ranks No. 1 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Reddick did not collect any playoff points and remains at 18 on the season.

The third-year driver qualified in the fifth position at 121.662 mph.

Reddick has tallied six career victories, 26 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 43 races.

There were 37 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 16 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were nine lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to victory lane for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 720 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 715. Ford sits at No. 3 with 706 points on the season.

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