the shoe company is releasing a new run of the “Banned 1s.” Even the Chicago Bulls have gotten in on the “Unbannable” trend. So, it appears that NASCAR did not object to the paint scheme.
Joe Gibbs Racing unveiled Wednesday Denny Hamlin‘s paint scheme for the 67th running of the Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 16. Hamlin’s primary sponsor for his 20th start in the Daytona 500 is ...
Carvana, Johnson's primary sponsor, took to X to reveal the new paint scheme for the event, writing: "A bet’s a bet… Shaq designed, Jimmie Johnson approved. Tune in on February 16th to see ...
Tyler Reddick is repping his boss, Michael Jordan, during the NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Reddick, the driver of the No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota, is running a Jordan Brand paint scheme with ...
The design, inspired by O’Neal’s basketball career, was unveiled at Shaq’s Fun House in New Orleans on February ... and calling the shots on my paint scheme,” said Jimmie Johnson, seven ...
Seven-time most popular driver and 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Champion, Chase Elliott, unveiled a new paint scheme on Tuesday. The Hendrick Motorsports driver retains NAPA as a primary sponsor for ...
Why are people worked up about a paint scheme? Jordan Brand, a primary sponsor for Reddick and holding of team owner and NBA legend Michael Jordan, is running a scheme around the "Unbannable ...
Carvana Brings Shaq’s Vision to Life on Jimmie Johnson’s No. 84 Toyota What happens when a seven-time NASCAR champ and a basketball Hall of Famer settle their playful online banter with a ...
NBA legend Michael Jordan's co-owned team, 23XI Racing, has released a new paint scheme for their pit car for the 2025 Cup Series season. The team's official X account shared the exciting news ...
In some cases, it's a new paint scheme or a new sponsor accompanying familiar names and numbers. In others, familiar cars have been taken over by new drivers, familiar drivers have been paired ...
NASCAR teams comment as motion to dismiss lawsuit is denied With the new paint scheme reveal, fans took to social media, some mistakenly thought the paint scheme was a reference to the NASCAR lawsuit.
Before he left, Knights goalie Adin Hill spoke with 8 News Now about the new paint scheme on his helmet. “I wanted to go a little more gold base on this one. and, oh, gold on the cage.