Chase Elliott’s 2024 LLumar Films Paint Scheme Revealed

LLumar Films, which has served as a primary partner for Hendrick Motorsports since 2018, will have a brand-new paint scheme for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, the championship-winning organization revealed on Wednesday.

In the company’s fourth season as a primary sponsor of Chase Elliott, the winner of the last six Most Popular Driver Awards in the NASCAR Cup Series, the No. 9 LLumar Films Chevrolet Camaro will be primarily dressed in red.

Hendrick Motorsports and LLumar Films officially released the paint scheme on Wednesday, while also detailing that the scheme would be hitting the track twice during the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series campaign — with dates TBA.

In June 2023, LLumar Films announced that it had officially inked a three-year sponsorship extension with Hendrick Motorsports and Chase Elliott, which would give the brand a pair of races as primary sponsor on the No. 9 through 2026.

 

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