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Chase Elliott's 2024 LLumar paint scheme revealed

JHby:Jonathan Howard12/14/23

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Chase Elliott Daytona
Mandatory Credit: David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports

Another day, another Chase Elliott paint scheme was revealed for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season—this time with LLumar. The window film and paint protection film company have been with Elliott for a number of years and the partnership will continue for the next few years at least.

This past season, we saw Chase Elliott in a red LLumar Chevy. It was a throwback scheme to pay homage to his dad and his years in the early 2000s. Now, Elliott is back in a red race car, just like an Elliott should be.

This car has some small details that pull it all together. For starters, the blue No. 9 on the side. Then you have the “eyelashes” on the headlights as well as the streaks coming off of the fenders – it makes it faster you know.

Complete with a red and black firesuit, this scheme is going to be a fan favorite this season.

This car will only hit the track twice in 2024, Las Vegas in March and Bristol in September.

Chase Elliott has run the LLumar scheme before. It has usually had some kind of white or orange or something else on the car. That throwback a year ago ditched all of that. Apparently, everyone liked the all-red and they came back to do it again.

The helmet for this car is actually my favorite part of it. Something about that big red dome makes it exciting. Like I’m about to watch a championship-level driver take the track or something, crazy right?

Chase Elliott should be good to go for 2024

Of course, fans are going to wonder about Chase Elliott and his health. The driver had shoulder surgery to fix a nagging injury that had hampered him a bit. Given his injury a year ago and all the issues it caused, Elliott wants to be 100% for the 2024 season.

Right now, everyone expects Elliott to suit up for the Busch Light Clash and the Daytona 500. There might even be a surprise or two there for Daytona, who knows. A year ago he raced for McAnally Hilgemann Racing in one of their trucks since Jake Garcia was too young for the superspeedway at the time.

NAPA has revealed their primary scheme for Elliott already. Kelley Blue Book is back with the powder blue. LLumar now has their scheme out. Elliott fans have a wealth of diecasts to choose from already.

Now I think we just have to wait on the Hooters scheme and that should be everything for Chase Elliott. Unless we see him do a one-off with Valvoline or another Hendrick partner. The season is creeping closer and closer.