NASCAR Introduces Special Paint Scheme Elements
For Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup™ Championship Contenders
New Color Schemes Celebrate Members of the Chase Grid
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 15, 2014)
– Celebrating the accomplishments
of those drivers who will contend for the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
championship, NASCAR has released several new elements to the paint
schemes of race cars making the 16-driver Chase Grid.
Chase
for the NASCAR Sprint Cup-eligible cars will have the roof number, the
front splitter / front fascia and the windshield header colored yellow,
as well as have a Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup logo affixed to the
front-quarter panel of their race car.
As
part of NASCAR’s emphasis on winning races all season long, this
celebratory paint scheme will be placed on a driver’s car to begin the
Chase
for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, at Chicagoland Speedway on Sept. 14. Once a
driver is eliminated after one of the Chase’s first three rounds, the
paint scheme will be removed from the car. Please refer to the graphic
below for a visual representation of these changes.
These
changes serve as a visible symbol of the new Chase format. In addition,
the paint scheme elements will ensure that fans are able to easily
identify each championship contender as NASCAR’s playoffs progress.
Announced
by NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France in January, the new
championship format expands the Chase field to 16 drivers, up from 12 in
previous
years, and implements a new round-by-round advancement format that
ultimately will reward a battle-tested, worthy champion.
A
victory in the first 26 races all but guarantees a berth in the 10-race
Chase, which will air exclusively on the ESPN family of networks. The
number
of championship drivers in contention for the championship decreases
after every three Chase races,
culminating with four drivers racing for the title at
Homestead-Miami Speedway in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship,
scheduled for November 16.
The
next NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race will be the Crown Royal Presents the
John Wayne Walding 400 at The Brickyard live from Indianapolis
Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 27. The race will air at 1 p.m. ET on
ESPN, IMS Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, with additional coverage on
NASCAR.com.
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