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NASCAR Paint Schemes of the Week: High rolling in Las Vegas

JHby:Jonathan Howard03/13/25

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The stakes are high for NASCAR in Las Vegas this weekend. Christopher Bell is looking to make it four wins in a row. Besides the action on the track, there are a few great paint schemes for the Pennzoil 400.

This NASCAR season has been defined by the Bell wins. As the Cup Series heads to Sin City for the first true intermediate track of the season it will be another test.

Let’s look at the paint schemes for this week. Then we can turn our full attention to what will happen on the track this weekend.

Austin Dillon No. 3 Dow Chevy

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Black and red with a big No. 3 on the side? How can I not include this Dow paint scheme in my list this week?

Austin Dillon has been running well this season. Let’s see if that continues to be the case as the season moves on into the meat of the schedule. 8/10.

Chris Buescher Smith’s/Dasani Ford

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Dasani gets clowned a lot in the bottled water world, but this is a refreshing paint scheme. That color is going to pop under the Las Vegas sun.

Buescher is carrying RFK Racing right now. His teammates are doing their best but it hasn’t been enough early in the season. 8.5/10.

Joey Logano No. 22 Pennzoil Ultra Premium Ford

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A slightly different take on the Pennzoil Ford for Joey Logano. Ultra Platinum means these little bursts of light on the car. I think it works well.

Logano could use a strong performance at Las Vegas. This is a track that has served him well in the playoffs before. Getting it right the first time around would be great. 8/10.

Bubba Wallace No. 23 U.S. Air Force Stealth Bomber Toyota

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A paint scheme so cool you won’t hear it coming. Bubba Wallace is bringing the stealth bomber scheme to the NASCAR race at Las Vegas.

These black and grey cars are tough to make look good. The No. 23 car will be one to watch with Vegas being a stronger track for Wallace and his team. 9.5/10.

John Hunter Nemechek No. 42 Backstreet Boys Toyota

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Another fun sponsorship! Backstreet Boys on a NASCAR Cup car? How about it?

John Hunter Nemechek is hoping for another strong NASCAR race at Las Vegas. He has been surprisingly quick this season in the early going. 8/10.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. No. 47 Real American Beer Chevy

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You hear that, brother?! The sound of America! Hulk Hogan’s Real American Beer is sponsoring Ricky Stenhouse Jr. this weekend.

Will the Hulkster be at Las Vegas? That remains to be seen but Stenhouse is ready to bring Hulkamania to the track on Sunday. 8.5/10.

Cody Ware No. 51 Evel Knievel/Parts Plus Ford

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There are few in motorsports who are famous as Evel Knievel. Cody Ware will carry the legendary motorcycle rider on his No. 51 car with Parts Plus as well.

Ware is hoping for a solid run, clean car, and an opportunity. This team is focused on doing the little things right now. 7.5/10.

Shane van Gisbergen No. 88 Red Bull Chevy

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This isn’t an exact copy of the Connor Zilisch paint scheme so I included it. Shane van Gisbergen will have the No. 88 with Red Bull on it. That is worth including it.

SVG will do his best at Las Vegas but his NASCAR oval racing isn’t the best. Still, he has a lot to learn and a badass car to do it in. 10/10.