Jeff Gordon 2014 DTEH SS

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Looks great IMO. The AARP scheme has improved every year. I wasn't really a fan of the '11-'12 scheme.

The colors look good, and the design is very fitting with the logo somewhat tied in. I usually prefer the "less is more" approach, but that's never been the case with Gordon's cars and I'm fine with it. Hopefully the Axalta scheme will switch it up too...bring back the blue!
 
Like it.

Same scheme he ran at Richmond but in a brownish color.

The stripes on the side look very similar to the old DEI cars used to have.
 
As I said in the other thread where it was posted, Best looking car in a while.
 
I've always been a fan of the candy apple red on black, & when Gordon had it for his first AARP car I was excited.

Now with the striped effect it looks more sporty
 
I have always wondered why is an organization like this spending 20 million to sponsor a cup car?? so its a drive to end hunger, hunger for whom?? who can be fed and where?? how does one get help to not be hungry anymore?? I follow the business aspect of this sport as much as the races. I just don't get it, if I don't get it how does a casual fan??
 
I have always wondered why is an organization like this spending 20 million to sponsor a cup car?? so its a drive to end hunger, hunger for whom?? who can be fed and where?? how does one get help to not be hungry anymore?? I follow the business aspect of this sport as much as the races. I just don't get it, if I don't get it how does a casual fan??
It's easy to figure out, I could tell you or you could use Google, Google is your friend.
 
I have always wondered why is an organization like this spending 20 million to sponsor a cup car?? so its a drive to end hunger, hunger for whom?? who can be fed and where?? how does one get help to not be hungry anymore?? I follow the business aspect of this sport as much as the races. I just don't get it, if I don't get it how does a casual fan??
Holy crap dude. How about try www.drivetoendhunger.com

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I have always wondered why is an organization like this spending 20 million to sponsor a cup car?? so its a drive to end hunger, hunger for whom?? who can be fed and where?? how does one get help to not be hungry anymore?? I follow the business aspect of this sport as much as the races. I just don't get it, if I don't get it how does a casual fan??
like most companies, AARP is likely using it as a tax-out. If they weren't buying sheet metal space with the $$, it would be going to uncle sam.
 
like most companies, AARP is likely using it as a tax-out. If they weren't buying sheet metal space with the $$, it would be going to uncle sam.
It's not as simple as that. AARP has always had the program but named it Drive to End Hunger in the last few years. They have a lot of good charities and I try to help them when I can.
 
The Axalta scheme needs to be switched up. The blue/white Standox car this year looked awesome. I really liked the car he ran at Charlotte back in '07...

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Still my favorite. Too bad superman found his kryptonite at the talledega wall :(
 
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