2020 NASCAR Cup Series No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Paint Schemes

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Chip Ganassi Racing 2020 Paint Schemes


Scheme: CreditOne Bank

Races Scheduled: Daytona 500, Las Vegas

Photo Credit: Chip Ganassi Racing on Twitter.

Scheme: AdventHealth

Races Scheduled: Busch Clash, Kansas 2

Photo Credit: Chip Ganassi Racing on Twitter.

Scheme: CreditOne Bank (Alternate)

Races Scheduled: Darlington 1, Darlington 2, Charlotte 1, Atlanta, Homestead-Miami, Pocono 1 Pocono 2, Michigan 1, Michigan 2, Daytona 2

Photo Credit: Chip Ganassi Racing on Twitter.

Scheme: McDonald’s

Races Scheduled: Auto Club, Phoenix 1, Bristol 1, Talladega 1

Photo Credit: Chip Ganassi Racing on Twitter.

Scheme: McDelivery

Races Scheduled: Charlotte 1, Indianapolis, Texas 1, Kansas 1, Darlington 3

Photo Credit: Chip Ganassi Racing on Twitter.
Matt Kenseth (l), driver of the #42 McDelivery Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE, races to a 2nd place finish Sunday, July 5, 2020 during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. Drivers raced to empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway spectator seats due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Jim Fluharty/HHP for Chevy Racing)

Scheme: Clover

Races Scheduled: Kentucky, New Hampshire, Daytona Road Course, Dover 1, Dover 2

Photo Credit: Chip Ganassi Racing on Twitter.

Scheme: Clover

Races Scheduled: All-Star Race

Photo Credit: Chip Ganassi Racing on Twitter.

 

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