2023 Knoxville Nationals

2023 Knoxville Nationals Paint Scheme Preview

2023 Knoxville Nationals Paint Scheme Preview

A running list of liveries for the 2023 Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville Raceway, which begins with Wednesday's preliminary night.

Aug 6, 2023 by Kyle McFadden
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Special events call for special attire. As is tradition, the Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville (Iowa) Raceway spurs a good number of drivers and marketing teams to put together special paint schemes — or liveries, by definition — for the biggest week in all of Sprint Car racing.

The 62nd running of The Granddaddy of 'Em All sponsored by NOS Energy Drink and Casey's is no different.

Below you can find a running list of those very special paint schemes. The list will be updated leading into the four-day event that captivates not only the Marion County Fairgrounds in the little town of Knoxville, but the entire dirt racing world.

Make sure to follow along with FloRacing's wall-to-wall coverage of the Knoxville Nationals, too.

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No. 2 Big Game Motorsports

David Gravel and team have incorporated some orange chrome into their familiar black No. 2 Huset's Speedway look.  

No. 5 Guy Forbrook Racing — Daryn Pittman

The 44-year-old and semi-retired Daryn Pittman trying for his first career Knoxville Nationals victory this week in the Guy Forbrook-owned No. 5.

No. 9 PPM Racing — Parker Price-Miller 

After winning a 360 Nationals preliminary feature last week, Parker Price-Miller figures to turn up the heat in the 410 this week with a timeless look: flames on a matte black machine.

No. 11 CMS Racing — Cory Eliason

The High Limit Sprint Car Series regular trades in his black-and-blue Mobil 1 machine look for a sleeker look with the company's iconic red Pegasus.

No. 13 Buch Motorsports — Justin Peck

Pella, a window and door manufacturing company headquartered 20 minutes from Knoxville Raceway, rides along with Justin Peck, the Aug. 1 High Limit Series winner at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway, at this year's Nationals.

RELATED: Justin Peck's Steadfast Approach Pays Off In High Limit Sprint At Kokomo

No. 14 Jason Meyers Racing — Corey Day

The 17-year-old Corey Day has decked out the No. 14 of former World of Outlaws champion Jason Meyers in red as opposed to his familiar black and blue.

No. 15 Tony Stewart Racing — Donny Schatz

Reigning Knoxville Nationals champion and 11-time winner of the prestigious race, Donny Schatz, rolls out another Carquest-sponsored scheme for The Granddaddy Of Them All.

No. 17 Stenhouse Marshall Racing — Sheldon Haudenschild

No. 19 Murray Marks Racing — Brent Marks

No. 39 Swindell SpeedLab — Hunter Schuerenberg

No. 41 Jason Johnson Racing — Carson Macedo

No. 49 Kasey Kahne Racing — Brad Sweet

Brad Sweet's Knoxville scheme is inspired by Chase Elliott's 2018 throwback from NASCAR Cup's Southern 500 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. https://twitter.com/KKRdirt/status/1688982043038826496?s=20 htps://twitter.com/KKRdirt/status/1688982043038826496?s=20

No. 57 Silva Motorsports — Kyle Larson

The 2021 Knoxville Nationals champion and High Limit Series points leader, Kyle Larson, is driving a tribute to car owner Paul Silva's successful 20 years in Sprint Car racing.

No. 70 Grove Racing — Kraig Kinser

The 2005 champion of the Nationals is at the wheel of the Pete Grove-owned No. 70 this week.

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