Austin Dillon to Carry Names of 1,200 Veterans on Patriotic No. 3 Car This Weekend

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Paint scheme reveals are cool. Patriotic paint scheme reveals are really cool. A patriotic paint scheme, which features the names of 1,200 veterans? Now, that’s over the top cool.

Austin Dillon and Richard Childress Racing revealed the look for the No. 3 Dow Chemicals Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for this weekend’s Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday, and it’s a show-stopper.

The car is a beautiful blue with red and white stripes down the sides of the car. The No. 3 and a set of stars on each side of the car a beautiful metallic flake silver. This car is sharp.

On the hood of the car are the names of veterans who have fought to keep the United States of America safe.

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