Donlavey Racing gets new paint job.
At North Carolina Speedway this weekend, NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Rick Mast will strap into what is undoubtedly the sharpest looking car ever to exit the Donlavey Racing shop.
Seemingly overnight, the No. 90 Duke's Ford underwent a facelift since Speed Weeks.
"We wanted to make the car more visible for the fans to see while it was on the track," team owner Junie Donlavey said. "Duke's came up with a paint scheme that looks great, and we plan on running the scheme for the remainder of the season."
At North Carolina Speedway this weekend, NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Rick Mast will strap into what is undoubtedly the sharpest looking car ever to exit the Donlavey Racing shop.
Seemingly overnight, the No. 90 Duke's Ford underwent a facelift since Speed Weeks.
"We wanted to make the car more visible for the fans to see while it was on the track," team owner Junie Donlavey said. "Duke's came up with a paint scheme that looks great, and we plan on running the scheme for the remainder of the season."
The car is now predominantly black with the familiar yellow Duke's logo on the hood and a red Sauer's logo on the rear quarter panels.
The 90 decal is also yellow and outlined in red. A yellow stripe runs below the 90 decal between the wheel wells and at the bottom of the back quarter panels. The rear spoiler is red.