After a rather dismal season, NASCAR’s golden boy, Chase Elliott is all locked and loaded to take on the challenges of 2024. With just mere days left for the epic commencement of the extravaganza at L.A Coliseum, Hendrick Motorsports and its long-time sponsor have yet again upped the ante, hyping up the driver’s 2024 campaign.
Amidst the major spotter change and his #9 HMS Chevy’s new cosmetic upgrade, the 2020 Cup Series champion has yet again joined hands with his primary sponsor, NAPA Auto Parts, in setting up an enticing deal for his fans. Fans now get a chance to win a custom artwork piece of the #9 Chevy in its new avatar, freshly done by a popular artist and car buff, and all you have to do is follow these simple steps.
An offer you can’t refuse by Chase Elliott
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For ardent HMS and Elliott fans, last season was nothing short of a nightmare. First, they had to come to terms with missing their favorite driver on the track after a snowboarding accident sidelined Elliott in March last year. If his absence was bad, his return to the field and the performances that followed that was downright disappointing.
The golden boy of NASCAR, for the very first time in his eight seasons in the elite division, failed to make it past the regular season. To make matters worse, even after his highly touted return, Elliott struggled to find the right footing. All he needed was a win to advance. However, a poor fuel gamble at Watkins Glen took the shot away, drowning fans in sorrow.
Now with all that in the rearview mirror, Elliott and his primary sponsor NAPA Auto Parts have joined hands with the popular artist who goes by the name, “Pinstripe_chris” to give fans an exclusive custom-painted artwork of the #9 Chevy in its new look. One lucky winner will walk away with the sleek showpiece, and here’s how you can be that person.
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All you have to do is like the post, follow NAPA Network on their Instagram, and comment on this post with a race you are most looking forward to in 2024. According to the IG post, “The window for entries opens January 29 and closes February 9. Click the link in The NAPA Network bio for full rules. Artwork will be on a 20 x 30 in canvas.”
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Elliott’s special paint scheme for the Clash revealed
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After the bland and lackluster off-season, the NASCAR bandwagon is back with thrill and drama. And with the season-opener at Coliseum right around the corner on February 4th, NASCAR nation is all set, waiting anxiously for the upcoming extravaganza. Hyping up the event is Elliott’s special livery for Coliseum, the team revealed the exclusive blue-on-white look.
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Pulling up to the @nascarclash in style with @thenapanetwork.
Full gallery here: https://t.co/5zZKNIwDqt pic.twitter.com/CkLRJ7aJ6j
— Hendrick Motorsports (@TeamHendrick) January 18, 2024
For the exhibition Clash at the Coliseum, Chase Elliott will feature the #9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 with a white base for the race in Los Angeles. Even the popular diecast makers, Circle B Diecast, have already revealed their miniature model of the scheme, tweeting out a scaled version of the actual of the HMS Chevy.
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