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15 Designers Competing to Design Alex Bowman’s Paint Scheme For Vegas Playoff Race

Earlier this year, Nationwide Insurance announced that that they will not return to be the primary sponsor on Alex Bowman’s No. 88 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in 2020, but it has not stopped the company from wanting to go out with a bang.

For the upcoming Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Nationwide has apparently invited 15 prominent NASCAR paint scheme designers to a contest to see who can come up with the best paint scheme for the brand and it’s No. 88 car for that event.

Some of the designers (at least 10 of the 15) have been taking to social media to showcase their designs. The paint schemes — err works of art — that have been shared online so far offer some amazingly unique fresh takes on the No. 88 car.

Here is a collection of what has been shared on social media so far:

Shawn Magee Designs

Kyle Sykes Designs

Speed Visions

Lue Creative

LAMP

Elliott Henderson Graphics

J-Cal Designs

And here is the second entry by J-Cal Designs.

Ryan Pistana

Ryan Nolen Graphics

George Mihai (GMAL)

Nationwide Insurance, Alex Bomwan and Hendrick Motorsports should be collaborating to narrow the field down to the best four entries this week. Then, an announcement of a winner should follow soon after.

Which of these paint schemes do you hope the No. 88 car rolls with in Las Vegas?

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