GEICO Unveils Ty Dillon’s 2020 No. 13 Germain Racing Paint Scheme

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GEICO has officially unveiled Ty Dillon’s fresh-look No. 13 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season. While the scheme doesn’t sport new colors, the overall look and design of the car’s scheme does have a slightly different feel.

Dillon scored his first-career top-five NASCAR Cup Series finish at Daytona in July this past season, and he scored three top-10 finishes. Dillon also scored his first two Stage wins of his career as well.

Dillon will be entering his fourth full-time season in Cup Series competition.

2020 will mark the 12th season that GEICO has provided primary sponsorship in the NASCAR Cup Series for Germain Racing.

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