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Top 5 Paint Schemes for the Talladega Playoff Race

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Top 5 Paint Schemes for the Talladega Playoff Race
Talladega Playoff Race (via Forbes)

NASCAR heads to Talladega Superspeedway on October 19, 2025 for the YellaWood 500, bringing some standout liveries to Alabama’s high banks for the Round of 12 elimination race. Here are the top 5 paint schemes:

Ross Chastain No. 1 Busch Light Hunting Chevrolet

Chastain’s camo wrapped Busch Light Chevy matches the special edition hunting season cans hitting stores. The camouflage design fits perfectly for fall racing at Talladega. Busch Light and superspeedway racing creates the ideal combination for NASCAR’s beer loving fanbase.

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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. No. 47 Jack Link’s Non-Vegan Chevrolet

Stenhouse returns to Talladega as the defending race winner with a bold meat print paint scheme in pink and white colors. The “Later, Vegan!” message on his Jack Link’s Chevrolet became one of the most talked about schemes heading into race weekend. Stenhouse beat Brad Keselowski by just .006 seconds in last year’s playoff race.

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Carson Hocevar No. 77 Modo Casino Chevrolet

The rookie’s neon pink and black Modo Casino scheme makes his Spire Motorsports Chevrolet impossible to miss on track. Hocevar has come close to winning multiple times this season and could break through at Talladega where chaos typically determines the winner.

Bubba Wallace No. 23 Columbia Sportswear Toyota

Wallace’s black and red Columbia paint scheme looks aggressive with its “engineered for whatever” campaign design. The 23XI Racing driver could grab another late season Talladega victory after winning there earlier in his career. Black and red make mean looking racecars on any track.

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Chase Elliott No. 9 Kelley Blue Book Chevrolet

Elliott brings his Kelley Blue Book colors to Talladega where he has two career victories, most recently winning the fall race in 2022. The Hendrick Motorsports driver has eight top tens at NASCAR’s biggest oval and sits above the playoff cutline heading into elimination Sunday.

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