NASCAR Drafting Meets Style: Best Paint Schemes From The 2026 Phoenix Cup Series Race

Paint Schemes; Mar 8, 2026; Avondale, Arizona, USA; 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace (23) during the Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway.

NASCAR rolled into Phoenix with more than just on‑track intensity. This weekend’s Cup Series grid is bursting with fresh paint schemes, bold colors, and eye‑catching sponsor designs that are already turning heads before the engines even fire.

How NASCAR Teams Brought Bold Looks To Phoenix

The NASCAR Cup Series returned to the desert with a familiar race and a fresh set of paint schemes. For the 2026 Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway, teams rolled out a mix of classic branding, sponsor-heavy color palettes, and a few eye-catching designs that stood out under the Arizona sun.

Paint schemes rarely decide races, but they remain one of the most recognizable parts of NASCAR culture. And at Phoenix, the grid looked as diverse as the driver lineup.One of the most recognizable looks belonged to Chase Elliott in the No. 9 Chevrolet, continuing the familiar blue-and-yellow NAPA Auto Parts scheme that has become a staple of the Hendrick Motorsports fleet.

It’s a design that doesn’t need reinvention. It’s already one of the most recognizable cars in the sport. Across the garage, Ryan Blaney brought the clean blue and yellow Dent Wizard Ford for Team Penske. Penske’s paint philosophy has long leaned toward crisp branding and bold color contrast, and Phoenix was no exception.

Bubba Wallace’s Fascinating 23XI Scheme

Another striking entry came from Bubba Wallace, whose No. 23 Toyota carried the black-and-green Robinhood scheme for 23XI Racing. The dark base and neon accents made the car one of the more modern-looking designs in the field, reflecting the tech-leaning sponsor behind it.

Hendrick Motorsports also rolled out a sharp design for William Byron, whose No. 24 Chevrolet carried the familiar Raptor branding. The aggressive red-and-black color palette continues to match Byron’s increasingly assertive presence on track.

Meanwhile, Joey Logano carried one of the most recognizable schemes in the sport with the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Ford. Some paint schemes change every week. This one doesn’t have to. It’s already a NASCAR icon.

What’s Next

The beauty of a Phoenix race weekend is that every car tells a story, sponsors, teams, and drivers all trying to carve out attention before the green flag drops. Because in NASCAR, the first battle sometimes isn’t on the racetrack. It’s the moment the cars roll out of the garage, and fans decide which one they’ll remember. Thanks a bunch for reading!