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View the Rusty Wallace throwback paint scheme ... the original ‘Miller Genuine Draft’ branding. Wallace drove the iconic black and yellow No. 2 fielded by Team Penske. The scheme was run ...
The paint scheme was originally run by Rusty Wallace during the 1997 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. As part of Team Penske's 25th anniversary season with Miller Lite, fans had the opportunity to vote ...
As it celebrates ... iconic paint schemes in NASCAR history to the track this season The first retro design is the black-and-gold Miller Genuine Draft colors made famous by Rusty Wallace in ...
Rusty Wallace is synonymous with driving the No. 2 for Roger Penske during his NASCAR Hall of Fame career. But there was a time when Wallace was winning Cup races with a different numeral and a ...
It'll be Wallace's first ... fire suit with a retro Miller Lite logo, celebrating the beer's 40th anniversary. The same uniform, as well as a retro paint scheme, will be used by Keselowski and ...
Brad Keselowski’s No. 2 Penske Racing Ford is carrying a commemorative 25th anniversary Miller Lite logo for ... Genuine Draft paint scheme that appeared on Rusty Wallace’s car in the 1990s ...
The car that Wallace showed so much strength with last month at Texas Motor Speedway will be dressed up in a special Miller Lite/Harley-Davidson paint design. Rusty Wallace will be riding his ...
The renewal continues a partnership that began on the #2 Team Penske Ford in 1991 with driver Rusty Wallace. The familiar white and blue Miller Lite paint scheme will adorn Keselowski's car in 11 ...
The No. 2 Team Penske Ford Mustang of Brad Keselowski will honor Rusty Wallace’s 1996 paint scheme for the Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway (Sept. 1, 6 p.m. ET on NBCSN/NBC Sports ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Rusty Wallace will headline the ... Thunderbird featuring the noted black and gold Miller Genuine Draft paint scheme. Wallace is a fan favorite heading into the Hall as part ...
In 2005, Rusty Wallace decided it would be his final ... Regardless, it’s still one of the coolest tribute paint schemes of all time, and pretty obvious as to whom it was honoring.