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Chase Elliott gets special NAPA Centennial paint scheme for Texas Motor Speedway

JHby: Jonathan Howard04/29/25Jondean25
Chase Elliott
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This weekend is a special one for NAPA Auto Parts and for Chase Elliott. He will even have a new NASCAR paint scheme. This weekend, the NAPA Centennial paint scheme for Texas Motor Speedway will be a fan favorite.

Elliott rarely gets unique, one-off paint schemes. There are a couple every season that stand out. This one is going to be going into a few diecast collections, I suspect.

NAPA will have three of its four national series racing programs at Texas this weekend: Brad Sweet in the High Limit Racing series, Daniel Hemric in the Truck Series, and Chase Elliott in the Cup Series. A lot of NAPA Racing power.

This special champagne color is going to be on all four of NAPA’s race team cars. From NHRA to NASCAR and High Limit.

Chase Elliott NAPA scheme
Image via NAPA Racing

This is how Daniel Hemric’s truck will look. These are going to be awesome on track and in person.

Image via NAPA Racing

NAPA has been such an important sponsor not just in NASCAR but in all American motorsports. Of course, Chase Elliott is the face of that program, being NASCAR’s most popular driver. Will either of these Chevys end up in Victory Lane this weekend?

Elliott, Sweet, Hemric, Ron Capps in NHRA Funny Car – I like NAPA’s chances of getting a win somewhere this weekend. There will be so much action at Texas Motor Speedway and a few crossover appearances from pavement to the dirt.

Chase Elliott keeps picking up top-10s

This season has been a continuation of the consistency that Chase Elliott has had since last year. The only problem is he can’t seem to get up front in contention to win these races.

Texas is a great place for this NAPA Centennial paint scheme. Rocking the gold scheme at the track he won at last season – is it meant to be? Elliott has been so consistent, but consistently lacking winning speed as well.

A win would be major for this team. They have to be able to get more than one win this season if they want to be championship contenders. No matter how many top-10s and top-fives they rack up, wins will be what matters in October and November.

Where do you rank this new NAPA paint scheme for Chase Elliott? Is it one of his better ones in recent years? Texas awaits for both High Limit and NASCAR action this weekend.