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Chase Elliott new NAPA Auto Parts paint scheme revealed for 2025 NASCAR season

JHby:Jonathan Howard12/10/24

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Chase Elliott
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A bit of an early Christmas gift for Chase Elliott fans. His 2025 NAPA Auto Parts paint scheme just dropped on social media. This is a similar scheme to this past NASCAR season, but a few minor changes make this a much more aesthetically pleasing design.

Chase Elliott has already released one of his paint schemes for the season with UniFirst. But everyone wants to see the NAPA scheme, his main sponsor.

For 2025, the NAPA Chevrolet ditches the white side skirts. The triangle/arrow on the doors is not solid yellow but instead is a yellow outline. The lines along the car, white last year, have also been changed to yellow.

This is a great-looking racecar. The blue is much better than previous blue and white designs that the team has put on the track in the past. Chase Elliott fans will love seeing this car zip around the track.

We don’t get a lot of Chase Elliott news during this time of the year. Things are more sparse for Elliott in the offseason. But paint schemes are enough to keep fan interested for a day or two, at least.

Other than trolling Denny Hamlin on social media, Elliott has been quiet. He is coming off a season where he had the best average finish and a win at Texas. No. 9 fans would love to see Elliott win more than just once in 2025.

Chase Elliott – what are expectations for 2025?

During the 2024 season, Chase Elliott was good. He was not great. What he had in consistency and top-20 finishes, he lacked in finishing and winning speed. Even when he ran in the top-five, it rarely felt like he was capable of winning a race.

Without that top-end speed, Elliott went winless from race 10 to race 36. Meanwhile, his teammates Kyle Larson and William Byron combined for nine wins on the year. They were simply quicker and closed out races better.

Hendrick Motorsports has a plethora of talent in the organization. That doesn’t mean that anyone is invincible, though. Elliott cannot let himself become third-string at Hendrick. He is too talented and too big of a name in the sport for that, to be honest.

A lot has changed in recent years. Chase Elliott hasn’t been the best in the Next Gen car outside of the first season in 2022. Of course, his leg injury didn’t help in 2023. But at this point, it feels like we need to start seeing the 2020 champion rise to that level of racing again.