Any car that features no primary sponsorship and is just a plain race car (i.e. The primary color of the car, secondary colors used and the overall design are all taken into consideration when choosing the worst of the worst.įor the sake of these rankings, only cars that feature sponsorship will be taken into account. Much like determining what makes a great paint scheme, choosing the worst schemes take into account a handful of factors. Remember the pink 'Kimmy' car that Kyle Busch drove? As funny as it was to see, it was equally as hideous. Though not a Sprint Cup car, one can not help but think back to the 2010 Nationwide Series race in Richmond when picking out the best example of a truly bad paint scheme. Amidst a sea of beauty, one car is the proverbial eye sore. They all look to be in pristine condition with radiant colors and oftentimes eye-appealing paint schemes.Įvery once in a while, however, there is that one car that sticks out like a sore thumb. When scanning the starting grid of a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, one can not help but notice the beauty and splendor of the 43 cars lined up. Dave Blaney's Florida Lottery car is easily one of the worst paint schemes of the year.