The Comp is easy enough to change - I knew Earnhardt and Skinner never had 'cams' during the late 90s - didn't know that continued into the Harvick era!@Slipster17 I'm gonna be a NASNERD about things...
RCR doesn't run a COMP Cams contingency, they just use a COMP.
Black #29.
Wow, never knew that! And then Camping World came along in 2021... LolThe Comp is easy enough to change - I knew Earnhardt and Skinner never had 'cams' during the late 90s - didn't know that continued into the Harvick era!
As for the numbers - go look up the race footage. Interesring stuff! NASCAR put up a stink about 8 cars with essentially the same exact paint scheme on track that night. Sometime before the race began - they made JGR put orange overlays on the #20 numbers and RCR put Day-glo red overlays on the #29 numbers. They also gave each team a different colored roll of neon tape and said "Go Nuts". Andretti and Rudd had pink accents. Biffle had yellow. Stewart had orange. Harvick and Elliott had red. Busch had reflective white. And Burton had green. All so the spotters and NASCAR could differentiate the cars on track.
Also - there WERE supposed to be more C2 cars that night (probably all of the Coca-Cola Racing family drivers at the time) but some declined and other ALMOST made it happen. Michael Waltrip was apparently lined up for a C2 scheme as well but ending up just running the 'Flag' NAPA scheme.Wow, never knew that! And then Camping World came along in 2021... Lol
Except for Gordon in his Pepsi scheme lmaoit would be funny to see an entire 43 car field with coca cola c2 sponsorship