AEW’s Australian Disaster and Beyond

By David G. Firestone

We need to talk about AEW. I’ve talked about them before, but every time I think they’ve hit rock bottom, Tony Khan buys a much more powerful jackhammer. I seriously don’t get how and why they do the stuff they do. While I’m used to most of AEW’s baffling moves, I have to talk about two recent events.

Let’s start with AEW Grand Slam Australia. AEW fucked this event up so many different ways, that it was almost impossible for fans, both in the arena, and watching on television, to take it seriously. How have AEW failed thee, let me count the ways.

Let’s start with the venue:

-February 15, 2025-Grand Slam Australia is announced. Tickets were on sale, with Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, with a listed capacity of over 52,500, listed as the venue.

-November 25, 2025-Due to “low ticket sales,” Grand Slam Australia is moved to Brisbane Entertainment Centre, with a listed capacity of 13,500.

Making things even more confusing is the nature of the telecast. Was the event a pay-per-view, or was it a special episode of Collision? AEW never made this clear during the announcement. Then it was announced that this was an episode of Collision, aired on tape delay. Once it was clear that this was just another episode of Collision, fans weren’t happy. When asking Tony Khan about this, he said that since the live event would have aired at 3:30 AM ET in the US, most fans might not have bought the event, which, to be fair, isn’t unreasonable.

Then it was announced that the event would air after the NBA All-Stars Skill Competition on TNT. This was met with aggravation from fans, but there was a silver lining to this. WWE NXT held their annual NXT Vengeance Day event, which was much better than Grand Slam Australia. If Grand Slam Australia had aired at its normal time, it would have done a horrific TV rating. History has shown that when Collision goes up against WWE it loses a LOT of viewers. It still didn’t do great, but it was better.

The fan experience apparently left a lot to be desired. Apparently, there was only one merchandise stand and it sold out very quickly, as they didn’t bring near enough merchandise for all of the fans. How this mistake could happen is anybody’s guess, but it’s clear they wanted to keep transportation costs down. That’s clear because of the big controversy that came out of the event.

Where both fans and wrestlers were both upset was the ring they used. For a company that spends money like water, they couldn’t be bothered to bring their own ring, so they rented a ring for the event. AEW uses 20 foot by 20 foot square rings, and this one was either 16 feet by 16 feet, or 18 feet by 18 feet, depending on who you ask. This was not a good ring either. The ring aprons AEW brought didn’t fit, and the posts were bent. To top that off, this ring was really bouncy, and apparently didn’t have enough padding. Buddy Matthews rolled his ankle during his entrance.

Now, with all of these issues, fans would have been forgiving if the matches were good. This is AEW, so that didn’t happen. Here are the results for the event. Wrestlers who are either from Australia or New Zealand will be marked with a “+”

1-Will Ospreay and Kenny Omega defeated Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher+ and Konosuke Takeshita) (with Mark Davis) by pinfall.

2-Mercedes Moné (c) defeated Harley Cameron+ by pinfall-Singles match for the AEW TBS Championship

3-Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli) (with Marina Shafir) defeated Cope and Jay White+ by technical submission-Brisbane Brawl

4-Kazuchika Okada (c) defeated Buddy Matthews+ by pinfall-Singles match for the AEW Continental Championship

5-“Timeless” Toni Storm (with Luther) defeated Mariah May (c) by pinfall-Singles match for the AEW Women’s World Championship

Notice a pattern? Yup, every match had at one wrestler from either New Zealand or Australia, and four out of five lost their match. The worst was Mercedes Moné and Harley Cameron. The lead up to this was great as Harley Cameron is a talented singer and ventriloquist, and made a puppet out of Mercedes Moné, who was more entertaining than the real Mercedes Moné. However Harley never stood a chance, as Mercedes Moné is a spoiled, selfish, egotistical bitch who doesn’t care about anyone but herself. We heard stories about her when she was Sasha Banks in WWE.

All in all, Grand Slam Australia had a lot of potential, but was driven into the ground by bad matches, and bad logistics. Australian AEW fans felt cheated, and I don’t blame them. Now, you would think going back to normal operations would at least help, but, being AEW, they couldn’t help fucking things up even more.

At the upcoming AEW Revolution pay-per-view, there is a scheduled match for the AEW International Championship, AKA the AEW All-Atlantic Championship, AKA the AEW Who Gives A Shit Championship. On the February 19 episode of AEW Dynamite, there was a Number One Contenders match for the International Championship between Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong. This sets up the championship match between Cassidy and Konosuke Takeshita for the International Championship the February 26 episode of AEW Dynamite. Since Konosuke Takeshita won that match, he goes on to face Kenny Omega at Revolution.

If this series of events doesn’t make sense to you, don’t feel bad. Nobody else can figure it out either. Rather than have Kenny Omega face Orange Cassidy on February 26, with the winner facing Konosuke Takeshita at Revolution, there are two championship matches, one setting up the other. Why? What sense does this make? Please, explain this to me! Are matches that determine the top condenser for a pay-per-view match really so out of vogue? It just makes no sense, but it is AEW after all.

Next Week, I discuss an AEW lawsuit.

Paint Scheme Tracker-February 26, 2025

By David G. Firestone

RICK WARE RACING #01

Corey LaJoie #01 DuraMax/Take 5 Oil Change Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, black with red stripes. B

Corey LaJoie #01 AirMedCare Network Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, blue and white with stripes. A

TRACKHOUSE RACING #1

Ross Chastain #1 Busch Light Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Ross Chastain #1 Kubota Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red stripe fade to black stripe fade to red. B

Ross Chastain #1 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, gray and yellow with a series of designs. F

Ross Chastain #1 Moose Fraternity Chevy CamaroNo change. A

TEAM PENSKE #2

Austin Cindric #2 Discount Tire Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Menards/Maytag Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Autotrader Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Freightliner/eCascadia Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, dark blue with a series of designs. D

Austin Cindric #2 Menards/Delta Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, Menard’s template with black. A

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING #3

Austin Dillon #3 Dow Mobility Science Chevy CamaroNo change. B+

Austin Dillon #3 Titan Risk Solutions Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white with red sides. A

Austin Dillon #3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, camo and black. F

Austin Dillon #3 Get Bioethanol Chevy CamaroNo change. A

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #4

Noah Gragson #4 MillerTech Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, white, black, blue and yellow with lightning motif. C

Noah Gragson #4 Zep Ford MustangNo change. A

Noah Gragson #4 Rush Truck Centers Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, some changes to the stripes. A

Noah Gragson #4 TrueTimber Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with camo and stripes. F

Noah Gragson #4 TitleMax Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, blue with red and white designs, B

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #5

Kyle Larson #5 Hendrickcars.com Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Kyle Larson #5 Valvoline Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes. B

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #6

Brad Keselowski #6 BuildSubmarines.com Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Castrol Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, green and white with red stripes and designs. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, white with blue rear. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Consumer Cellular Ford MustangNo change. A-

Brad Keselowski #6 Esperion Therapeutics Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Fastenal Body Guard Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Kroger/Cottonelle Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, blue and white with stripes. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Solomon Plumbing Ford MustangNo change. A

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #7

Justin Haley #7 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevy CamaroNo change. A-

Justin Haley #7 Gainbridge Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, sides changed. C

Justin Haley #7 Chili’s Ride the ‘Dente Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, white with blue and red stripe. A

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING #8

Kyle Busch #8 Lucas Oil Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Kyle Busch #8 Rebel Bourbon Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, black with barrel motif. A

Kyle Busch #8 Bank OKZ Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white front, red and blue stripe, black rear. A-

Kyle Busch #8 Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen Chevy CamaroNo change. A-

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #9

Chase Elliott #9 UniFirst Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, green with yellow and red stripe on bottom. A

Chase Elliott #9 NAPA Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, gold replaces white. A

Chase Elliott #9 LLumar Window Film Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red with designs. A-

Chase Elliott #9 Amazon Prime Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, blue with white designs. A

Chase Elliott #9 Kelly Blue Book Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Chase Elliott #9 NAPA Chevy CamaroNo change. A

KAULIG RACING #10

Ty Dillon #10 Grizzly Nicotine Pouches Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with red trim and sublimated designs. B

Ty Dillon #10 Sea Best Seafood Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red and black with red and white stripes. B

JOE GIBBS RACING #11

Denny Hamlin #11 Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota CamryNo change. B+

Denny Hamlin #11 National Debt Relief Toyota Camry-New sponsor for 2025, JGR 11 template with patriotic elements. C

Denny Hamlin #11 Yahoo! Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, dark blue, and light blue, with white designs. C

TEAM PENSKE #12

Ryan Blaney #12 Advance Auto Parts Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Discount Tire Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Wabash Ford MustangNo change. A-

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Cardell Cabinetry Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Dent Wizard Ford MustangNo change. B

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Great Lakes Flooring Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Peak Ford MustangNo change. B+

Ryan Blaney will driver the No. 12 BodyArmor Zero Sugar Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, gray fade to black with red stripe. A

RICK WARE RACING #15

Tim Brown #15 Dairi-O/Jerry Hunt/Hayes Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, red with blue and white stripe. A

KAULIG RACING #16

AJ Allmendinger #16 Campers Inn RV Chevy CamaroNo change. B

AJ Allmendinger #16 Celsius Chevy CamaroNo change. B

AJ Allmendinger #16 Action Industries Chevy CamaroNo change. B+

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #17

Chris Buescher #17 Fastenal Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, some designs and blue roof added. A

Chris Buescher #17 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Mustang-No change. A

Chris Buescher #17 Travel Centers of America Ford MustangNo change. B+

Chris Buescher #17 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, blue front half, white rear half. A

Chris Buescher #17 Esperion Therapeutics Ford MustangNo change. A

Chris Buescher #17 Kroger/Tree Top Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red top green bottom, white hood. A

JOE GIBBS RACING #19

Chase Briscoe #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes. C

JOE GIBBS RACING #20

Christopher Bell #20 Rheem Toyota CamryNo change. A-

Christopher Bell #20 DeWalt Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Christopher Bell #20 Mobil 1 Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, white and black reversed. D

Christopher Bell #20 Reser’s Fine Foods Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with red wave design. A

Christopher Bell #20 Interstate Batteries Toyota CamryNo change. F

Christopher Bell #20 DEWALT/Interstate Batteries Toyota CamryNo change. F

WOOD BROTHERS RACING #21

Josh Berry #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, red. A

Josh Berry #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red and blue stripe added on bottom. A

TEAM PENSKE #22

Joey Logano #22 Hunt Brothers Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, more stripes added. D

Joey Logano #22 Auto Trader Ford MustangNo change. A

Joey Logano #22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red added to sides. A

Joey Logano #22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, red fade to yellow, fade to red. A

23XI RACING #23

Bubba Wallace #23 Leidos Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, white with blue rear and sublimated designs. A

Bubba Wallace #23 McDonald’s Toyota Camry-New scheme for 2025, fries changed to a different pattern. B+

Bubba Wallace #23 Columbia Sportswear Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, blue with gray splatter front, gray with blue splatter on rear. C

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #24

William Byron #24 RAPTOR Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, green, black, and silver, with a series of designs. F

William Byron #24 Axalta Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue replaces white. A

William Byron #24 HP Chevy CamaroNo change. A-

William Byron #24 Valvoline Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, same as #5, but blue replaces teal. A

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #34

Todd Gilliland #34 Love’s Truck Stops Ford MustangNo change. A-

Todd Gilliland #34 Grillo’s Pickles Ford MustangNo change. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Ruedbusch Development and Construction Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Gener8tor Skills Accelerator Ford MustangNo change. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Long John Silver’s Ford MustangNo change. C

Todd Gilliland #34 Aaron’s Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, blue with white, green, and light blue curves. C

23XI RACING #35

Riley Herbst #35 Monster Energy Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with yellow stripe. A

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #38

Zane Smith #38 Speedy Cash Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, black with green flame designs. C

Zane Smith #38 Benebone Ford MustangNo change. A

Zane Smith #38 City of Refuge Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, blue, purple and green with designs. F

JR MOTORSPORTS #40

Justin Allgaier #40 Traveller Whiskey Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white with orange and red stripe across bottom. A

HAAS FACTORY TEAM #41

Cole Custer #41 HaasTooling.com Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red with a series of designs. F

Cole Custer #41 3D Systems Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, dark blue with lighter blue curves. A

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #42

John Hunter Nemechek #42 Dollar Tree Toyota CamryNo change. A

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #43

Erik Jones #43 Family Dollar Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, red with red vertical stripes. A

Erik Jones #43 Advent Health Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, blue and white with multi-colored stripes. B+

NY RACING #44

JJ Yeley #44 Green River Whiskey Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, green with red roof and stripe. A

23XI RACING #45

Tyler Reddick #45 Jordan Brand Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025 white with black rear. A

Tyler Reddick #45 Nasty Beast Toyota CamryNo change. C

Tyler Reddick #45 Xfinity Mobile Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, blue and white with vertical diagonal divisions. A

HYAK MOTORSPORTS #47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. #47 SunnyD Ford MustangNo change. F

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. #47 Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls-New sponsor for 2025, yellow with red, silver, and white with numerous cutting edge designs. F

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #48

Alex Bowman #48 Ally Financial Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue, pink, and purple, with designs. F

TEAM AMERIVET #50

Burt Myers #50 Citrusafe Cleaners/Pinnacle Financial Partners Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with white sides. A

RICK WARE RACING #51

Cody Ware #51 American Red Cross Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, white front, red stripes, blue rear. A

Cody Ware #51 Parts Plus/Jacob Construction Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, white front, white rear, some stripes under number. A

Cody Ware #51 Arby’s Ford MustangNo change. A-

JOE GIBBS RACING #54

Ty Gibbs #54 Saia Toyota Camry-New sponsor for 2025, white and red with stripes. A

TRICON GARAGE #56

Martin Truex Jr. #56 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry-New scheme for 2025, same as #19, black replaces camo, and color changes. C

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #60

Ryan Preece #60 BuildSubmarines.com Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Preece #60 Castrol Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

Ryan Preece #60 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, blue with white rear. A

Ryan Preece #60 Consumer Cellular Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A-

Ryan Preece #60 Esperion Therapeutics Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

Ryan Preece #60 Mohawk Northeast Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Ryan Preece #60 Fastenal Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Preece #60 Castrol/Travel Centers of America Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, Castrol front with blue rear roof. C

Ryan Preece #60 Solomon Plumbing Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

Ryan Preece #60 Kroger/Gevalia/Entenmann’s Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, yellow with blue roof. A

BEARD MOTORSPORTS #62

Anthony Alfredo #62 Fortify Building Solutions Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white, gray, and yellow with designs. B

GARAGE 66 #66

Chandler Smith #66 QuickTie Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, white with teal and red cutting edge designs. B

Garrett Smithley #66 Veterans Ranch Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, patriotic motif across car. C

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #71

Michael McDowell #71 B’laster Chevy CamaroNo change. D-

Michael McDowell #71 Workforce Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, dark blue with light blue and white stripes. C

Michael McDowell #71 Go Bowling Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, similar to last year, more designs added. B

Michael McDowell #71 Group 1001 Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, gray, teal and green with designs. F

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #77

Carson Hocevar #77 MINER Chevy CamaroNo change. C

Carson Hocevar #77 Delaware Life Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes and a red stripe added. C-

Carson Hocevar #77 Zeigler Auto Group Chevy CamaroNo change. C

LIVE FAST MOTORSPORTS #78

BJ McLeod #78 HitchGo Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black. A

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #84

Jimmie Johnson #84 Carvana Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with stripes. B

TRACKHOUSE RACING #87

Connor Zilisch #87 Red Bull Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, dark blue with white rear. A

TRACKHOUSE RACING #88

Shane van Gisbergen #88 WeatherTech Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, solid stripes replace dual stripes on sides. A

Shane van Gisbergen #88 Red Bull Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, same as #87, but with red rear. A

Shane van Gisbergen #88 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, blue and yellow with a series of designs. D-

TRACKHOUSE RACING #91

Hélio Castroneves #91 Wendy’s Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue with designs. B

TRACKHOUSE RACING #99

Daniel Suarez #99 Freeway Insurance Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue with green and white. A

Paint Scheme Grades-February 22-2025

By David G. Firestone

Justin Haley #7 Chili’s Ride the ‘Dente Chevy Camaro-A solid look, not overdone, this gets an A.

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Peak Ford Mustang-Same scheme as last year, same B+ grade.

AJ Allmendinger #16 Celsius Chevy Camaro-Same scheme as last year, same B grade.

Christopher Bell #20 DEWALT/Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry-Same scheme as last year, same F grade.

Josh Berry #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang-Still a solid A grade, thought I do prefer the old scheme. A

Erik Jones #43 Advent Health Toyota Camry-White works better as a background color, and there are a few too many designs. B+

JJ Yeley #44 Green River Whiskey Chevy Camaro-A smooth look with a great color scheme will always earn an A.

Cody Ware #51 Parts Plus/Jacob Construction Ford Mustang-Simple, smooth, and not over designed. This gets an A.

Anthony Alfredo #62 Fortify Building Solutions Chevy Camaro-If the whole car was gray or yellow, I would like it more, and the car is a tad over designed, so this gets a B.

Michael McDowell #71 Go Bowling Chevy Camaro-Not awful, but a downgrade from last year. B

Carson Hocevar #77 Zeigler Auto Group Chevy Camaro-Same scheme as last year, same C grade.

BJ McLeod #78 HitchGo Chevy Camaro-A smooth look with a great color scheme will always earn an A.

Jimmie Johnson #84 Carvana Toyota Camry-Not bad, but a downgrade from last year’s set of schemes. B

Hélio Castroneves #91 Wendy’s Chevy Camaro-Not bad, but a downgrade from last year’s set of schemes. B

Thoughts On Daytona, The NBA All-Star Game, And More

By David G. Firestone

Welp, this was a weekend for the ages. For those who don’t know, I live in Evanston, Illinois, and on Friday, we had a huge water main break literally 600 feet away from my house. No water at all for all of Friday, and a boil order was in effect from 5 AM Friday to about 7 PM on Sunday. Water pressure is still a little low at the time of writing, but everything is back to normal.

With that, let’s talk racing, specifically, The Daytona 500, The Fresh From Florida 250, and the United Rentals 300. I thought all three races were good races. Daytona is always a track that delivers good racing. After that late-race flip, I wouldn’t hold it against Ryan Preece for not racing at Daytona in August. Given the fact that he flipped both in 2023 and 2025, I would be hesitant to race there too. He’s fine medically, but I wouldn’t blame him for being shook up emotionally.

Obviously, the weather was the issue, given the lengthy rain delay. That’s just how it goes. Wet weather tires would be suicidal at Daytona and Talladega. This saw the race start later, after 5 PM Chicago time. While I did enjoy night races, I did have to DVR the NBA All-Star Game, more on that soon.

I do question the logic of allowing a race to stay green when there are multiple wrecks on the final lap. I get why NASCAR allowed the final lap to continue, but it really sends a mixed message on safety. Outside of that, it was a fun racing weekend, but running water that I didn’t have to boil would have been nice too.

Now let’s talk about the NBA All-Star Game. I remember when the NBA All-Star Game was the best of the best from both conferences, duking it out for supremacy and bragging rights. Anyone else remember how great that was? Well, that’s gone, and never coming back. Like the NHL All-Star Game and the Pro Bowl Games, the NBA All-Star Game has become a gimmick. According to ESPN, link below:

“The NBA eschewed the traditional East vs. West setup in favor of a four-team, single-elimination tournament, with a target score of 40 points for each round. Three of the teams were drafted by TNT “Inside the NBA” analysts Charles Barkley (Chuck’s Global Stars), Kenny Smith (Kenny’s Young Stars) and Shaquille O’Neal (Shaq’s OGs). The fourth team, named for Candace Parker (Candace’s Rising Stars), was comprised of the winning squad from Friday night’s Rising Stars event.”

While last year’s All-Star game was a total disaster, this was a slight improvement. Granted, it was still a slog compared to a normal all-star game. But I think that the traditional approach I discussed above would work. Just because a game is an exhibition, doesn’t mean you have to gimmick it up. I hate the Pro Bowl Games, though given the concussion and injury issues, it’s a necessary evil. The NBA All-Star game has no such qualms. Again, what’s wrong with the best of the best competing against each other for supremacy and bragging rights? Also, the blue and yellow court was hard on the eyes.

While we’re on the subject, why was the All-Star Game on TNT? Why not put it on ABC, and try to get a higher rating? Why, on a Sunday night, with no real scheduled sports competition, would you have the All-Star Game on cable? I don’t understand the logic. I said the same thing for the College Football Playoff Championship Game. Why was it on ESPN and not ABC? It’s only the biggest and most important college football game of the year, why not try and pop a rating? How many viewers and how much money are being left on the table. It boggles the mind!

Now I have one more thing to discuss. It’s an article on USA Today called “Elizabeth Holmes says federal prison stay has ‘been hell and torture'” To refresh who we’re talking about, Elizabeth Holmes is a convicted felon who ran a scam company called Theranos, which purported to be a revolutionary blood testing equipment manufacturer, but the whole thing was exposed as a scam. The equipment didn’t work as advertised, and she scammed billions of dollars from investors. She pled guilty, and was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison in January 2022. For the remainder of this column, she will be referred to as “24965-111,” her inmate number.

In this article, 24965-111 is complaining that her incarceration is hell and torture. I’m going to post some quotes from the article:

-“It’s surreal. People who have never met me believe so strongly about me. They don’t understand who I am. It forces you to spend a lot of time questioning belief and hoping the truth will prevail. I am walking by faith and, ultimately, the truth, but it’s been hell and torture to be here.”

-“I’m not the same person I was back then.”

-“There are things I would have done differently, so many of these women don’t have anyone, and once they’re in there, they’re forgotten.”

“Human beings are not made to be in cells. It goes so far beyond understanding. I’m trying really hard not to tear up right now. I’m trying to grow, as every moment matters. And if one person’s life can be touched trying to help them in a crisis, it matters.”

-” It shatters my world every single time. The people I love the most have to walk away as I stand here, a prisoner, and my reality sinks in.”

-“It kills me to put my family through pain the way I do. But when I look back on my life, and these angels that have come into it, I can get through anything. It makes me want to fight for all of it.”

24965-111 is clearly only focused on herself. She’s never admitted any guilt, and never shown remorse. Her quote “Human beings are not made to be in cells” shows her viewpoint. It’s also wrong. There are a lot of people in cells, and most of them deserve to be there. 24965-111 put herself in that cell. She committed a crime, got caught, got sentenced, and has nobody to blame but herself for her incarceration. I love the fact that she says that she is “hoping the truth will prevail.” The truth prevailed, and she is where she needs to be.

I have no sympathy for the person who commits a crime, gets sentenced, and then cries about how unfair the prison life is. You aren’t a victim. Being held accountable for your bad decisions is a fact of life. Actions have consequences, and sometimes those consequences are much harsher than you would like. If you are able to commit a crime, you are able to do the time. That’s the situation that 24965-111 finds herself in. While I feel bad for her kids, it’s also a fact of life that doing time takes you away from your kids. She has nobody to blame but herself for her current issues.

Above and beyond that, 24965-111 is housed in Federal Prison Camp, Bryan, a minimum security facility. She is with 500 non-violent inmates. She got off lucky. She is in a nicer facility than most federal inmates. Could you imagine how she would react to a medium security, or maximum security prison? Does anybody feel sympathy for her? No? Me either. Just do your time, and shut up. Accept responsibility for your crimes, nobody thinks you are innocent.

With that, this week’s column comes to an end, and I’ll be back next week.

Sources Cited:

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/43883874/new-nba-all-star-game-format-draws-mixed-reviews-players-criticize-stoppages

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2025/02/12/elizabeth-holmes-federal-prison-interview-theranos/78455407007/

Paint Scheme Tracker-February 19-2025

By David G. Firestone

RICK WARE RACING #01

Corey LaJoie #01 DuraMax/Take 5 Oil Change Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, black with red stripes. B

TRACKHOUSE RACING #1

Ross Chastain #1 Busch Light Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Ross Chastain #1 Kubota Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red stripe fade to black stripe fade to red. B

Ross Chastain #1 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, gray and yellow with a series of designs. F

TEAM PENSKE #2

Austin Cindric #2 Discount Tire Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Menards/Maytag Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Autotrader Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Freightliner/eCascadia Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, dark blue with a series of designs. D

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING #3

Austin Dillon #3 Dow Mobility Science Chevy CamaroNo change. B+

Austin Dillon #3 Titan Risk Solutions Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white with red sides. A

Austin Dillon #3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, camo and black. F

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #4

Noah Gragson #4 MillerTech Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, white, black, blue and yellow with lightning motif. C

Noah Gragson #4 Zep Ford MustangNo change. A

Noah Gragson #4 Rush Truck Centers Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, some changes to the stripes. A

Noah Gragson #4 TrueTimber Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with camo and stripes. F

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #5

Kyle Larson #5 Hendrickcars.com Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Kyle Larson #5 Valvoline Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes. B

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #6

Brad Keselowski #6 BuildSubmarines.com Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Castrol Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, green and white with red stripes and designs. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, white with blue rear. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Consumer Cellular Ford MustangNo change. A-

Brad Keselowski #6 Esperion Therapeutics Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Fastenal Body Guard Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Kroger/Cottonelle Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, blue and white with stripes. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Solomon Plumbing Ford MustangNo change. A

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #7

Justin Haley #7 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevy CamaroNo change. A-

Justin Haley #7 Gainbridge Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, sides changed. C

Justin Haley #7 Chili’s Ride the ‘Dente Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, white with blue and red stripe. A

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING #8

Kyle Busch #8 Lucas Oil Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Kyle Busch #8 Rebel Bourbon Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, black with barrel motif. A

Kyle Busch #8 Bank OKZ Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white front, red and blue stripe, black rear. A-

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #9

Chase Elliott #9 UniFirst Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, green with yellow and red stripe on bottom. A

Chase Elliott #9 NAPA Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, gold replaces white. A

Chase Elliott #9 LLumar Window Film Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red with designs. A-

Chase Elliott #9 Amazon Prime Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, blue with white designs. A

Chase Elliott #9 Kelly Blue Book Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Chase Elliott #9 NAPA Chevy CamaroNo change. A

KAULIG RACING #10

Ty Dillon #10 Grizzly Nicotine Pouches Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with red trim and sublimated designs. B

Ty Dillon #10 Sea Best Seafood Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red and black with red and white stripes. B

JOE GIBBS RACING #11

Denny Hamlin #11 Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota CamryNo change. B+

Denny Hamlin #11 National Debt Relief Toyota Camry-New sponsor for 2025, JGR 11 template with patriotic elements. C

TEAM PENSKE #12

Ryan Blaney #12 Advance Auto Parts Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Discount Tire Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Wabash Ford MustangNo change. A-

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Cardell Cabinetry Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Dent Wizard Ford MustangNo change. B

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Great Lakes Flooring Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Peak Ford MustangNo change. B+

RICK WARE RACING #15

Tim Brown #15 Dairi-O/Jerry Hunt/Hayes Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, red with blue and white stripe. A

KAULIG RACING #16

AJ Allmendinger #16 Campers Inn RV Chevy CamaroNo change. B

AJ Allmendinger #16 Celsius Chevy CamaroNo change. B

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #17

Chris Buescher #17 Fastenal Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, some designs and blue roof added. A

Chris Buescher #17 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Mustang-No change. A

Chris Buescher #17 Travel Centers of America Ford MustangNo change. B+

Chris Buescher #17 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, blue front half, white rear half. A

Chris Buescher #17 Esperion Therapeutics Ford MustangNo change. A

Chris Buescher #17 Kroger/Tree Top Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red top green bottom, white hood. A

JOE GIBBS RACING #19

Chase Briscoe #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes. C

JOE GIBBS RACING #20

Christopher Bell #20 Rheem Toyota CamryNo change. A-

Christopher Bell #20 DeWalt Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Christopher Bell #20 Mobil 1 Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, white and black reversed. D

Christopher Bell #20 Reser’s Fine Foods Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with red wave design. A

Christopher Bell #20 Interstate Batteries Toyota CamryNo change. F

Christopher Bell #20 DEWALT/Interstate Batteries Toyota CamryNo change. F

WOOD BROTHERS RACING #21

Josh Berry #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, red. A

Josh Berry #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red and blue stripe added on bottom. A

TEAM PENSKE #22

Joey Logano #22 Hunt Brothers Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, more stripes added. D

Joey Logano #22 Auto Trader Ford MustangNo change. A

Joey Logano #22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red added to sides. A

Joey Logano #22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, red fade to yellow, fade to red. A

23XI RACING #23

Bubba Wallace #23 Leidos Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, white with blue rear and sublimated designs. A

Bubba Wallace #23 McDonald’s Toyota Camry-New scheme for 2025, fries changed to a different pattern. B+

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #24

William Byron #24 RAPTOR Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, green, black, and silver, with a series of designs. F

William Byron #24 Axalta Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue replaces white. A

William Byron #24 HP Chevy CamaroNo change. A-

William Byron #24 Valvoline Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, same as #5, but blue replaces teal. A

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #34

Todd Gilliland #34 Love’s Truck Stops Ford MustangNo change. A-

Todd Gilliland #34 Grillo’s Pickles Ford MustangNo change. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Ruedbusch Development and Construction Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Gener8tor Skills Accelerator Ford MustangNo change. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Long John Silver’s Ford MustangNo change. C

23XI RACING #35

Riley Herbst #35 Monster Energy Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with yellow stripe. A

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #38

Zane Smith #38 Speedy Cash Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, black with green flame designs. C

Zane Smith #38 Benebone Ford MustangNo change. A

JR MOTORSPORTS #40

Justin Allgaier #40 Traveller Whiskey Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white with orange and red stripe across bottom. A

HAAS FACTORY TEAM #41

Cole Custer #41 HaasTooling.com Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red with a series of designs. F

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #42

John Hunter Nemechek #42 Dollar Tree Toyota CamryNo change. A

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #43

Erik Jones #43 Family Dollar Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, red with red vertical stripes. A

Erik Jones #43 Advent Health Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, blue and white with multi-colored stripes. B+

NY RACING #44

JJ Yeley #44 Green River Whiskey Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, green with red roof and stripe. A

23XI RACING #45

Tyler Reddick #45 Jordan Brand Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025 white with black rear. A

Tyler Reddick #45 Nasty Beast Toyota CamryNo change. C

HYAK MOTORSPORTS #47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. #47 SunnyD Ford MustangNo change. F

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #48

Alex Bowman #48 Ally Financial Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue, pink, and purple, with designs. F

TEAM AMERIVET #50

Burt Myers #50 Citrusafe Cleaners/Pinnacle Financial Partners Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with white sides. A

RICK WARE RACING #51

Cody Ware #51 American Red Cross Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, white front, red stripes, blue rear. A

Cody Ware #51 Parts Plus/Jacob Construction Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, white front, white rear, some stripes under number. A

JOE GIBBS RACING #54

Ty Gibbs #54 Saia Toyota Camry-New sponsor for 2025, white and red with stripes. A

TRICON GARAGE #56

Martin Truex Jr. #56 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry-New scheme for 2025, same as #19, black replaces camo, and color changes. C

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #60

Ryan Preece #60 BuildSubmarines.com Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Preece #60 Castrol Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

Ryan Preece #60 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, blue with white rear. A

Ryan Preece #60 Consumer Cellular Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A-

Ryan Preece #60 Esperion Therapeutics Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

Ryan Preece #60 Mohawk Northeast Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Ryan Preece #60 Fastenal Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Preece #60 Castrol/Travel Centers of America Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, Castrol front with blue rear roof. C

Ryan Preece #60 Solomon Plumbing Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

BEARD MOTORSPORTS #62

Anthony Alfredo #62 Fortify Building Solutions Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white, gray, and yellow with designs. B

GARAGE 66 #66

Chandler Smith #66 QuickTie Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, white with teal and red cutting edge designs. B

Garrett Smithley #66 Veterans Ranch Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, patriotic motif across car. C

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #71

Michael McDowell #71 B’laster Chevy CamaroNo change. D-

Michael McDowell #71 Workforce Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, dark blue with light blue and white stripes. C

Michael McDowell #71 Go Bowling Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, similar to last year, more designs added. B

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #77

Carson Hocevar #77 MINER Chevy CamaroNo change. C

Carson Hocevar #77 Delaware Life Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes and a red stripe added. C-

Carson Hocevar #77 Zeigler Auto Group Chevy CamaroNo change. C

LIVE FAST MOTORSPORTS #78

BJ McLeod #78 HitchGo Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black. A

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #84

Jimmie Johnson #84 Carvana Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with stripes. B

TRACKHOUSE RACING #87

Connor Zilisch #87 Red Bull Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, dark blue with white rear. A

TRACKHOUSE RACING #88

Shane van Gisbergen #88 WeatherTech Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, solid stripes replace dual stripes on sides. A

Shane van Gisbergen #88 Red Bull Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, same as #87, but with red rear. A

Shane van Gisbergen #88 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, blue and yellow with a series of designs. D-

TRACKHOUSE RACING #91

Hélio Castroneves #91 Wendy’s Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue with designs. B

TRACKHOUSE RACING #99

Daniel Suarez #99 Freeway Insurance Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue with green and white. A

Paint Scheme Grades-February 15, 2025

By David G. Firestone

Justin Haley #7 Gainbridge Chevy Camaro-The color scheme is still mediocre, and the design scheme is mediocre, so this gets a C.

Denny Hamlin #11 National Debt Relief Toyota Camry-The template kind of works with one color. With multiple colors, it just looks odd. This gets a C

Christopher Bell #20 Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry-Same scheme as last year, same F grade.

Joey Logano #22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang-Yes! Y! E! S! YES! Love this fade, this should be the regular scheme! A

Bubba Wallace #23 McDonald’s Toyota Camry-While not horrible, it’s a downgrade from last year. B+

Tyler Reddick #45 Nasty Beast Toyota Camry-Same scheme as last year, same C grade.

Some Thoughts On Modern Trading Cards

By David G. Firestone

First off, I’d like to apologize for my lackluster column on The Clash last week, I wasn’t feeling great, and my week at work didn’t help. I was going to do some news this week, but I’ve been working on a project, and it got me to thinking about the 2025 trading card market, as opposed to when I started collecting cards in 1990.

I grew up collecting baseball and racing cards. Every one of my friend was involved in some kind of trading cards, be it comic book, Magic The Gathering, sports, or other kinds. It was a much simpler time. Recently, I fulfilled a childhood dream of collecting the entire sets of 1990 Topps and 1990 Donruss baseball. Those were the two sets I was really into growing up. Sure, there were others, Score, Upper Deck, Pro Set, Sky Box, etc, but those were my favorite of all baseball card sets.

Looking at the trading card market today, and it’s like night and day. Instead of a series of different companies for each league, now it’s one card company per league. Many of the companies I grew up with are gone, or have been absorbed by other companies. But one thing that has both changed and remained the same is special inserts.

Back in 1990, a special insert was a card with a different design to a common, such as a commemorative event, all-star, or even an autographed card, which Upper Deck started in 1990. In this day in age, we have relic cards, autographed cuts, numbered sets, and a whole bunch of other different special inserts.

Sadly, these new inserts are frankly, worthless. First off, with many “limited edition” cards, number X/100, all they really are is a card with a different coloring and an X/100 numbering. For some reason, these seem to prove popular with collectors. Apparently, using red instead of blue with a number makes something more valuable? I guess so.

But when it comes to relic cards, things have gone the exact way I thought it would, which is the exact thing I thought they shouldn’t do. It started with “game-worn” cards, which have a piece of something worn or used by the subject on the card. Well, nowadays there are “player-worn” and “event-worn” cards that fill these new packs.

Here’s the problem: Marketing something as “game-worn” means that the item was worn or used during a game. “Event” and “player” can mean so many different things. Let’s take event-worn for example. What event? Where? Was it at a team event? Was it at a city event? Was it at cousin Jethro’s annual cookout? In a lot of instances, these “events” were either card conventions, or events hosted by the card companies.

Player worn is much more vague, as the item could have been worn at any time by the player in question. City event, or taking the dog for a walk, doesn’t matter, as long as the player wore it at some point. I mean it isn’t illegal, you are getting what you are advertised. But at what point are collectors going to stop? Real collectors have been questioning and calling out companies about this for years.

Above and beyond that, I’ve got another question: Why are these companies so hell bent on these cards? The only thing they seem to do is help the secondary market. Look at the sheer volume of these cards on eBay. Topps spent lots of money on these artifacts, yet they do not get a cut of any eBay sales.

Never mind the fact that, as the leagues found out that game used memorabilia sells, started making uniform and equipment decisions specifically to sell stuff “for charity” or otherwise. The merch stand is dictating on-field uniforms and equipment, and people are buying into this.

This type of attitude is diluting the market. It’s like printing more money in a financial crisis. Adding more game-used stuff doesn’t make it more valuable, it just makes what is on the market less valuable. The market is starting to over-saturate itself, and that’s before the fraud comes into play. We saw this with Steiner Sports and Eli Manning a few years ago. This isn’t sustainable, and the market will crash.

It pains me to say this, but I’m glad I’ve gotten out of sports memorabilia. I loved this hobby, I still do, but sometimes, you just have to cut your losses, and get out when you can. Any market can bottom out, look at Michael Vick. His market bottomed out, and never really recovered. This will happen to the game-used market eventually. Bad decisions can cost a lot, and there are a lot of bad decisions going around these days.

I really hate to see something I once loved tearing itself apart because of corporate greed, but here we are! The ship is clearly about to hit the iceberg, and it will sooner rather than later. I’ll still buy sports memorabilia every once in a while, but I’m pretty much out at this point.

Next week, my thoughts on the Daytona 500.

Paint Scheme Tracker-February 12, 2025

By David G. Firestone

RICK WARE RACING #01

Corey LaJoie #01 DuraMax/Take 5 Oil Change Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, black with red stripes. B

TRACKHOUSE RACING #1

Ross Chastain #1 Busch Light Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Ross Chastain #1 Kubota Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red stripe fade to black stripe fade to red. B

Ross Chastain #1 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, gray and yellow with a series of designs. F

TEAM PENSKE #2

Austin Cindric #2 Discount Tire Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Menards/Maytag Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Autotrader Ford MustangNo change. A

Austin Cindric #2 Freightliner/eCascadia Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, dark blue with a series of designs. D

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING #3

Austin Dillon #3 Dow Mobility Science Chevy CamaroNo change. B+

Austin Dillon #3 Titan Risk Solutions Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white with red sides. A

Austin Dillon #3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, camo and black. F

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #4

Noah Gragson #4 MillerTech Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, white, black, blue and yellow with lightning motif. C

Noah Gragson #4 Zep Ford MustangNo change. A

Noah Gragson #4 Rush Truck Centers Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, some changes to the stripes. A

Noah Gragson #4 TrueTimber Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with camo and stripes. F

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #5

Kyle Larson #5 Hendrickcars.com Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Kyle Larson #5 Valvoline Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes. B

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #6

Brad Keselowski #6 BuildSubmarines.com Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Castrol Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, green and white with red stripes and designs. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, white with blue rear. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Consumer Cellular Ford MustangNo change. A-

Brad Keselowski #6 Esperion Therapeutics Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Fastenal Body Guard Ford MustangNo change. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Kroger/Cottonelle Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, blue and white with stripes. A

Brad Keselowski #6 Solomon Plumbing Ford MustangNo change. A

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #7

Justin Haley #7 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevy CamaroNo change. A-

Justin Haley #7 Gainbridge Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, sides changed. C

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING #8

Kyle Busch #8 Lucas Oil Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Kyle Busch #8 Rebel Bourbon Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, black with barrel motif. A

Kyle Busch #8 Bank OKZ Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white front, red and blue stripe, black rear. A-

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #9

Chase Elliott #9 UniFirst Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, green with yellow and red stripe on bottom. A

Chase Elliott #9 NAPA Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, gold replaces white. A

Chase Elliott #9 LLumar Window Film Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red with designs. A-

Chase Elliott #9 Amazon Prime Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, blue with white designs. A

Chase Elliott #9 Kelly Blue Book Chevy CamaroNo change. A

Chase Elliott #9 NAPA Chevy CamaroNo change. A

KAULIG RACING #10

Ty Dillon #10 Grizzly Nicotine Pouches Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with red trim and sublimated designs. B

Ty Dillon #10 Sea Best Seafood Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, red and black with red and white stripes. B

JOE GIBBS RACING #11

Denny Hamlin #11 Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota CamryNo change. B+

Denny Hamlin #11 National Debt Relief Toyota Camry-New sponsor for 2025, JGR 11 template with patriotic elements. C

TEAM PENSKE #12

Ryan Blaney #12 Advance Auto Parts Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Discount Tire Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Wabash Ford MustangNo change. A-

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Cardell Cabinetry Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Blaney #12 Dent Wizard Ford MustangNo change. B

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Great Lakes Flooring Ford MustangNo change. A

RICK WARE RACING #15

Tim Brown #15 Dairi-O/Jerry Hunt/Hayes Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, red with blue and white stripe. A

KAULIG RACING #16

AJ Allmendinger #16 Campers Inn RV Chevy CamaroNo change. B

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #17

Chris Buescher #17 Fastenal Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, some designs and blue roof added. A

Chris Buescher #17 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Mustang-No change. A

Chris Buescher #17 Travel Centers of America Ford MustangNo change. B+

Chris Buescher #17 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, blue front half, white rear half. A

Chris Buescher #17 Esperion Therapeutics Ford MustangNo change. A

Chris Buescher #17 Kroger/Tree Top Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red top green bottom, white hood. A

JOE GIBBS RACING #19

Chase Briscoe #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes. C

JOE GIBBS RACING #20

Christopher Bell #20 Rheem Toyota CamryNo change. A-

Christopher Bell #20 DeWalt Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Christopher Bell #20 Mobil 1 Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, white and black reversed. D

Christopher Bell #20 Reser’s Fine Foods Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with red wave design. A

Christopher Bell #20 Interstate Batteries Toyota CamryNo change. F

WOOD BROTHERS RACING #21

Josh Berry #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, red. A

TEAM PENSKE #22

Joey Logano #22 Hunt Brothers Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, more stripes added. D

Joey Logano #22 Auto Trader Ford MustangNo change. A

Joey Logano #22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red added to sides. A

Joey Logano #22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, red fade to yellow, fade to red. A

23XI RACING #23

Bubba Wallace #23 Leidos Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, white with blue rear and sublimated designs. A

Bubba Wallace #23 McDonald’s Toyota Camry-New scheme for 2025, fries changed to a different pattern. B+

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #24

William Byron #24 RAPTOR Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, green, black, and silver, with a series of designs. F

William Byron #24 Axalta Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue replaces white. A

William Byron #24 HP Chevy CamaroNo change. A-

William Byron #24 Valvoline Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, same as #5, but blue replaces teal. A

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #34

Todd Gilliland #34 Love’s Truck Stops Ford MustangNo change. A-

Todd Gilliland #34 Grillo’s Pickles Ford MustangNo change. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Ruedbusch Development and Construction Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Gener8tor Skills Accelerator Ford MustangNo change. A

Todd Gilliland #34 Long John Silver’s Ford MustangNo change. C

23XI RACING #35

Riley Herbst #35 Monster Energy Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, black with yellow stripe. A

FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS #38

Zane Smith #38 Speedy Cash Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, black with green flame designs. C

Zane Smith #38 Benebone Ford MustangNo change. A

JR MOTORSPORTS #40

Justin Allgaier #40 Traveller Whiskey Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, white with orange and red stripe across bottom. A

HAAS FACTORY TEAM #41

Cole Custer #41 HaasTooling.com Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, red with a series of designs. F

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #42

John Hunter Nemechek #42 Dollar Tree Toyota CamryNo change. A

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB #43

Erik Jones #43 Family Dollar Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025, red with red vertical stripes. A

23XI RACING #45

Tyler Reddick #45 Jordan Brand Toyota CamryNew scheme for 2025 white with black rear. A

Tyler Reddick #45 Nasty Beast Toyota CamryNo change. C

HYAK MOTORSPORTS #47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. #47 SunnyD Ford MustangNo change. F

HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS #48

Alex Bowman #48 Ally Financial Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue, pink, and purple, with designs. F

TEAM AMERIVET #50

Burt Myers #50 Citrusafe Cleaners/Pinnacle Financial Partners Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, black with white sides. A

RICK WARE RACING #51

Cody Ware #51 American Red Cross Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, white front, red stripes, blue rear. A

JOE GIBBS RACING #54

Ty Gibbs #54 Saia Toyota Camry-New sponsor for 2025, white and red with stripes. A

TRICON GARAGE #56

Martin Truex Jr. #56 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry-New scheme for 2025, same as #19, black replaces camo, and color changes. C

ROUSH-FENWAY RACING #60

Ryan Preece #60 BuildSubmarines.com Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Preece #60 Castrol Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

Ryan Preece #60 Kroger Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, blue with white rear. A

Ryan Preece #60 Consumer Cellular Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A-

Ryan Preece #60 Esperion Therapeutics Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

Ryan Preece #60 Mohawk Northeast Ford MustangNew scheme for 2025, sides cleaned up. A

Ryan Preece #60 Fastenal Ford MustangNo change. A

Ryan Preece #60 Castrol/Travel Centers of America Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, Castrol front with blue rear roof. C

Ryan Preece #60 Solomon Plumbing Ford Mustang-New scheme for 2025, same as #6. A

GARAGE 66 #66

Chandler Smith #66 QuickTie Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, white with teal and red cutting edge designs. B

Garrett Smithley #66 Veterans Ranch Ford Mustang-New sponsor for 2025, patriotic motif across car. C

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #71

Michael McDowell #71 B’laster Chevy CamaroNo change. D-

Michael McDowell #71 Workforce Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, dark blue with light blue and white stripes. C

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS #77

Carson Hocevar #77 MINER Chevy CamaroNo change. C

Carson Hocevar #77 Delaware Life Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, some slight changes and a red stripe added. C-

TRACKHOUSE RACING #87

Connor Zilisch #87 Red Bull Chevy Camaro-New sponsor for 2025, dark blue with white rear. A

TRACKHOUSE RACING #88

Shane van Gisbergen #88 WeatherTech Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, solid stripes replace dual stripes on sides. A

Shane van Gisbergen #88 Red Bull Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, same as #87, but with red rear. A

Shane van Gisbergen #88 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-New scheme for 2025, blue and yellow with a series of designs. D-

TRACKHOUSE RACING #99

Daniel Suarez #99 Freeway Insurance Chevy CamaroNew scheme for 2025, blue with green and white. A

Paint Scheme Grades-February 8, 2025

By David G. Firestone

Corey LaJoie #01 DuraMax/Take 5 Oil Change Chevy Camaro-While I like black and red as a color scheme, this is somewhat over done, with the stripes on hood and roof. Still it isn’t bad, so it gets a B.

Ross Chastain #1 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-Too over designed, and yellow and gray is an odd color scheme. F

Austin Cindric #2 Freightliner/eCascadia Ford Mustang-Not good, I like the stripes, but the design is over done. D

Noah Gragson #4 TrueTimber Chevy Camaro-I hate camo on race cars, this isn’t, has never been, and never will be a good look. F

Justin Haley #7 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevy Camaro-Same scheme as last year, same A- grade.

Kyle Busch #8 Bank OKZ Chevy Camaro-A little too over designed for my taste, but still really good. A-

Chase Elliott #9 NAPA Chevy Camaro-Same scheme as last year, same A grade.

Ty Dillon #10 Sea Best Seafood Chevy Camaro– stripes are too over done, and it’s also a downgrade when compared to last year. B

Ryan Blaney #12 Menard’s/Great Lakes Flooring Ford Mustang-Same scheme as last year, same A grade.

Tim Brown #15 Dairi-O/Jerry Hunt/Hayes Ford Mustang-Good color scheme and a good design will always earn an A.

AJ Allmendinger #16 Campers Inn RV Chevy Camaro-Same scheme as last year, same B grade.

Chris Buescher #17 Kroger/Tree Top Ford Mustang-Not only is this a good look, it’s a major upgrade from last year. A

Josh Berry #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang-A smooth look with a great color scheme will always earn an A

Todd Gilliland #34 Long John Silver’s Ford Mustang-Same scheme as last year, same C grade.

John Hunter Nemechek #42 Dollar Tree Toyota Camry-Same scheme as last year, same A grade.

Erik Jones #43 Family Dollar Toyota Camry-A good look, unique, bold, and simple. A

Carson Hocevar #77 Delaware Life Chevy Camaro-The red really looks out of place here, and the design is slightly worse. C-

Shane van Gisbergen #88 Trackhouse Chevy Camaro-Blue is slightly better than gray. D-Camaro,Chevy,Camaro,Ford Mustang,Ford,Mustang,Toyota Camry,Toyota,Camry,

My Thoughts On The Clash

By David G. Firestone

Just a brief column, been feeling off this weekend. So, the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium is behind us, the NASCAR Cup Season is upon us. The race was good, and, again, if the Clash moves from one historic short track to another each year, I would get behind that. I will say that I do miss the days of the Clash being for pole award winners. If it was, then it would have been a shootout between Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano, Michael McDowell, Ryan Blaney, William Byron, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Tyler Reddick, Ty Gibbs, Chase Elliott, Bubba Wallace, Ross Chastain, Alex Bowman, Shane van Gisbergen, and Martin Truex Jr..

The for the Clash, according to NASCAR is as follows:

Heat Race Starting Lineup – The field will be split into (3) practice groups, with each group receiving (3) sessions. Each competitor’s fastest lap time from their final practice session will determine the starting lineup for the heat races. The fastest qualifier will be on the pole for Heat 1; second-fastest will be on the pole for Heat 2; third-fastest qualifier will be on the pole for Heat 3; fourth-fastest will be on the pole for Heat 4; etc.

Heat Races – Four heat races of 25 laps each with only green flag laps counted – no overtime in play. The top five from each heat race advance through to The Clash.

Last Chance Qualifier – Cars that do not transfer to The Clash will compete in the Last Chance Qualifier Race with their starting position determined by where they finished in their respective heat races. The LCQ race is 75 laps with only green flag laps counted – no overtime in play. The top two finishers in the LCQ will transfer to The Clash.

The Cook Out Clash Feature – The main event will feature 23 drivers competing for 200 laps with only green lag laps counted – the race must end under green. A timed break will be observed at the halfway point of the race (Lap 100).

Lineup: The first 22 starting spots for The Clash is set through finishing positions in the heat races and the LCQ. The 23rd and final starting spot is reserved for the driver who finished the highest in the 2024 season driver points standings who did not already transfer into The Clash.

I like the idea that everybody can race their way into the Clash, and no spots are guaranteed. The heat races were fun to watch, and it was a great way to hold a Cup Series short track race. Again, the lack of pit stops did hinder the race, but all in all, it was a great race

Really, there isn’t that much to say here. It was a fun racing weekend, and I look forward to the NASCAR season.

Source Cited:

NASCAR announces Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium format