Reel Racing: The Movie Paint Scheme Chronicle, 2006
Two NASCAR-themed movies made their heralded appearances on paint schemes in 2006.
Two NASCAR-themed movies made their heralded appearances on paint schemes in 2006.
Jeff Gordon wheeled the first movie paint scheme on a Cup Series car into victory lane in 2005.
2004 became the new king of movie paint schemes seasons, with 16 liveries across two series that spotlighted nine movies.
2003 was a landmark year for movie paint schemes, with nine different films represented on 15 cars.
Promotions well after film releases, multiple cars and multiple series defined movie schemes in the early 2000s.
Adam Cheek begins an odyssey of chronicling NASCAR’s movie paint schemes, starting with the 1980s and 1990s.
The condensed windows racing movies sit in theaters for both helps and hurts them.
Movie throwbacks still have yet to be a mainstay in the throwback lexicon.
2019 marks one of the biggest years for movies — and, specifically, racing-themed ones — in the subgenre’s history.
35 years on, the initial critical reception of “Days of Thunder” did the film a disservice.