I would think the 24 logo would be the only other one that is even close to those two. The next tier would be cars like 48 and 18. Definitely would watch that video!
28 made famous late 80s until his death in 1993. Many other drivers before Davey Allison also made 28 famous. I had the pleasure of meeting Davey and his father, which are some of my favorite memories. I remember them both as gracious and kind to the people around them.
My top 10 number decal logos would be in no order in particular 3 Dale SR, 21 wood brothers, 43 Petty , 24 Gordon, 48 Johnson, 8 Dale Jr, 92 Hudson hornet, 18 Kyle Busch M and M, 14 of Stewart 2011, and last the 5 of Larson and more important Ricky Hendrick. Several more I like but these 10 are my favorites when looking back.
Meh, I don't get it. It's not really about the driver, it's about JR Motorsports bringing it back. And Sammy Smith is a good driver, who knows what he'll accomplish in that car.
I like jrm’s font both before and after they got the trademark back I hope they get the 1 font back for kvapil and we need I said need Mikey’s 15 let rick ware keep 51 but let’s get that classic 15 font back as well
I like how we can talk about classic Number fonts and not mention the CLASSIC that is the Wood Brothers No. 21 font. My Top 5 Most Iconic NASCAR fonts: 1. The Richard Petty No. 43 font 2. The Dale Earnhardt No. 3 font 3. The Wood Brothers No. 21 font 4. Dale Jr.'s No. 8 font 5. Jeff Gordon's No. 24 font
Spire would have to fire a driver, and it would be a driver they already heavily invested in, for an over the hill driver that currently struggling and has always been a PR nightmare.
@@the_keen_edge I guess there's always a chance with Justin Haley, since he's only signed through '25 that if he isn't working out, to cut him loose, and sign Kyle for big money, but they really made it sound like they wanted to build towards the future with Haley.
just so you know eric, i would love a number/number font tier list would be amazing. i love the numbers that are italicized towards its left like Sammy Smith’s 8 car we had for the last few seasons.
Oh man there are so many NASCAR Number logos that are iconic not just the Petty 43, Earnhardt 3, Gordon 24, but you have to add the Yates 28, the Blocky Skoal Bandit 33, Alan's 7, any and all of Roush's numbers (knowing you Eric) Gibbs 18 and 20, Wood Brothers 21, hell even Junior Johnon's number 11
suggestion for the iconic numbers idea: Which driver is most tied to the number? Terry Labonte vs Kyle Larson in the 5, Bill vs Chase in the 9, Edwards v Truex Jr in the 19, etc
Side note, my high school history teacher Jack eskridge is the one that came up with the Dallas cowboys star. He was an equipment manager for the team.
My childhood friend's dad worked for Aristocrat Trailers as a designer, and is the one that came up with their iconic badging on the rear of the trailer that read, "You're following an Aristocrat"
As a Jeff Gordon fan with a lot of #24 around his room, I can definitely say that the #24 is very iconic for Jeff Gordon and probably the icon I most associate with him.
The iconic numbers video is a good idea to consider. To me you can have say 24, 48, from Hendrick 7, with Alan Kulwicki 11 from Junior Johnson and Gibbs, 3, Chidress 43 Petty, 8, DEI 21, Wood Bros 2 Penske, 5, Hendrick 9, Melling Everham and Hendrick and 22 with Penske plus the 20 and 18 from Gibbs along with Yates 28 and 88 and Roush 6, 17, 16, and 99 would be up for grabs. Ultimately it's your call but if you do it good luck.
Looking forward to the number font video! If it was up to me… S Tier: Petty 43, RCR 3 A Tier: JR 8, Hendrick 24 and 48, Wood Brothers 21 B Tier: Penske 2, Hendrick 5 and 88, JGR 18, Junior Johnson 11 C Tier: Evernham 9, Penske 12 and 22, JGR 11 and 20, Chip Ganassi 40
Iconic numbers off the top of my head: Richard's 43, Dale's 3, Jr's 8, Junior Johnson's 11, Davey Allison's 28, DiGard/Dale Jarrett/Jr's 88, Bill Elliott's 9, Alan Kulwicki's 7, HMS 5, 24, and 48, RFK 6. If Eric does decide to do this video, I would suggest throwing in a mention of JD McDuffie's 70 as well.
I feel that RCR being in Welcome, North Carolina is a massive disadvantage for them. If I remember correctly, Welcome is so far out of the way of the hub of the Charlotte area that you know it gets hard for top talent to even want to make the drive out there. For instance, nobody would want to work in Tucson and live in Phoenix because it’s about a hour and 45 minute drive. It’s hard to work and commute that far every day. That’s about the same distance between RCR and Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
LETS GO!!!!!!!!!!! THE DEI 8 IS BACK IN NASCAR BABY!!!!!!!!! BEST DAY EVER!! hope they do a throwback to the bud 8 at Darlington next season, if so best throwback ever (ur content is amazing Eric, keep it up bro)
I like your idea of a video about iconic numbers. I think the 3,43,8, and 21 are in the same category. Others worth a thought are Yates #28 specifically Davey Allison years. Bobby Allison's#12. Mark Martin #6. Ricky Rudd #10. Rusty's miller genuine draft #2. Harry Gang's #33 skoal. Bill Elliott's #9. Morgan-McClure #4. Even that dewalt#17 could be discussed. Of course the 24,48 & 18. There are a lot more too.
Maybe the way Jr gets into Cup is through RCR. If they became co-owners, that's an immediate sponsor draw and top driver landing spot. They could go to a 3 car team too.
RCR running a 3rd team to resign KB and then eventually move Austin Hill and Jessie Love to Cup and have a trio of KB, Hill, and Love. Sending Dillon to Xfinity to dominate
Billy Carden was the first driver to field the No. 8 in a Cup Series race in 1949 -- the circuit's first season. He started third and drove his No. 8 Ford to a 15th-place finish on the old Daytona Beach-Road Course. He made 20 total starts using the car number from 1949-55 and gave the No. 8 its first pole -- at Charlotte in 1951. 3 of 25
The Martin/Valvoline 6 with the tapered-gradient brushstroke comes to mind pretty quickly as iconic. The number 1 is going to be a tough number to pick with the 2000’s Earnhardt italicized versions alongside the strike through Chastain number. The italicized Penske numbers containing “2” are at least entry level iconic when paired with scallops behind them.
Yeah I love the #21. But another interesting segment - maybe a two-parter (to keep us coming back for more) would be "What DO NASCAR drivers do in the off-season???"
I personally think the #8 is more famous than the #43 only because I don’t think people who aren’t fans who know Richard Petty, while people who don’t even watch NASCAR are familiar with Jr and the 8
If you win the Championship, next season, you carry the No 8 for the season, or 2- JUst for Opening Event, with a deal with Bud, and the whole chabang, No 8 car with Bud Red colors, and scheme, and Sponsorship for that race
I think that the straight up and down #21 on the Wood's car is very iconic, as well. I miss seeing the #4 that Morgan Mcclure ran on the Kodak car and the #33 that was on the Bandit.
He was running alot better towards the end of the year last year! I believe he will get the iconic #8 back to victory lane next season! I believe he will win multiple races in that car…
I think Busch may be stuck at RCR since there doesn’t seem to be a lot of potential openings at better teams. Maybe 23XI or one of the Legacy cars opens up?
Regarding RCR... Who wants to live in Welcome, NC? Who wants to drive from Lake Norman or Charlotte to Welcome? You're already working long hours as a NASCAR teammember. Especially one in a high ranking position. Now you're talking about adding a 1.5hr commute each way to drive from a home in and around the Lake Norman area to northern Davidson County to work each day... Not an attractive offer unless you want them to pull up stakes and move. And living in Winston compared to living in Charlotte isn't as an attractive offer. I know, I was raised there.
I think for a couple of those races in the third car at RCR.. they should bring in a veteran driver ... say a recently retired Martin Truex Jr. Somebody who knows what a good car is supposed to feel like, and react. They should use that third car as a testing car with veteran drivers for some of the races
I remember hearing when Jr went to Hendrick they tried very hard to keep the 8. When it was known they would not get it Jr. insisted his number have an 8 because of so many of his fans that had tattoos he wanted them to be able to amend it if possible
As a Kyle Busch fan, the best hope I have is Hendrick wants to give Rowdy another shot at his organization in the 48. It would be quite the reunion, he would stay in the Chevy camp. Even if one would argue that the 48 is the lesser of the Hendrick lineup, it is still arguably better than RCR. Kyle would still have an 8 in his number. Ally seems to be loyal to Hendrick, not Bowman, so sponsorship should be solid. I also believe Bowman is on a contract year in 2025...so yeah. Here's hoping Kyle Busch goes back to Hendrick for his last few years and gets close to 75 wins and a 3rd or more championship!
Id definitely put Jeff Gordon’s bright yellow 24 up there with the 43 and 3. It was a huge time for NASCAR and he was a face of the sport and that number was very recognizable. I’d probably put Dale Jrs 8 maybe down below the Hendrick 48 around where id put JGR’s 18.
Wood Brothers #21 is iconic
The wood brothers 21 can not be left out in the iconic numbers
I see no one saying the number 40 sterling marlin. That's iconic. 88 Dale Jarrett. 2 rusty Wallace. So many to choose from really.
@@Harley-ze8ecThe 40 probably not. 6 for Mark Martin maybe. 24 of course.
I would think the 24 logo would be the only other one that is even close to those two. The next tier would be cars like 48 and 18. Definitely would watch that video!
Those were the exact same numbers I thought, putting the 8 maybe around the 18.
What about the legendary 95 driven by Lightning McQueen
TS 20, DJ 88, RW 2 and Elliot Sadler 38 are ones I think of.
The 5 with all the storied history with it bodine and the Levi garret days labonte and the Kelloggs larson these days the 5 has to be near the top
It does not make sense to me Kyle Busch a two-time champion going winless ! There's something wrong with that picture to me !
28 made famous late 80s until his death in 1993. Many other drivers before Davey Allison also made 28 famous. I had the pleasure of meeting Davey and his father, which are some of my favorite memories. I remember them both as gracious and kind to the people around them.
The 3, 8, and 43 were famous for Petty and Earnhardt mainly. I would love to see KB run a Dale Jr throwback. I think he would.
The Wood Brother's 21... Legendary number right there...
The Roush No.16 font Greg Biffle is Iconic as well
Which was last seen in 2018 when Ryan Reed drove for the 16 in the Xfinity Series.
Really? Biffle
😂😂😂
Iconic??? Ummm No
I have a Greg Biffle diecast.
Nice to see the iconic number 8 return to NASCAR full-time in Xfinity.
I'm hoping Sammy Smith does well with it and make Dale Jr's fans proud.
The JGR #18.
Jarrett, Labonte & Busch
So glad little Gibbs admitted he couldn't handle that number
I wish it was brought back 19 looks off would've been cool Chase Brisco in the 20 so he could use both of Tony Stewart's numbers just in reverse.
@@PaperBanjo64I think when Denny’s retires/leaves they’ll bring it back
@@MrBairdy79 that's a good possibility
That was not the case - Ty wanted to start with his own number, while having respect for the legendary number 18
@mate0s224ThYecup he made the 54 his identity so it fits him, but he did drive 18 in ARCA.
My top 10 number decal logos would be in no order in particular 3 Dale SR, 21 wood brothers, 43 Petty , 24 Gordon, 48 Johnson, 8 Dale Jr, 92 Hudson hornet, 18 Kyle Busch M and M, 14 of Stewart 2011, and last the 5 of Larson and more important Ricky Hendrick. Several more I like but these 10 are my favorites when looking back.
With the #8 font back,, we need Kyle Busch to run a dale jr throwback with that font at Richmond. That would be perfect
The 8 font Dale Jrs property not RCRs
@@nikkimejia6767 he can let them use it
@@nikkimejia6767 and Dale would be the exact person to allow Kyle and RCR to use it if they asked
Excellent 👍
Texas would be better
lowkey kinda anticlimactic that sammy smith of all drivers is bringing back the DEI 8 font full time among the top 3 touring series
Meh, I don't get it. It's not really about the driver, it's about JR Motorsports bringing it back. And Sammy Smith is a good driver, who knows what he'll accomplish in that car.
I like jrm’s font both before and after they got the trademark back I hope they get the 1 font back for kvapil and we need I said need Mikey’s 15 let rick ware keep 51 but let’s get that classic 15 font back as well
@@creedbratton4064He aldready did one year in that car
@@noahb6846 waltrip owns the 15 for himself
Wish carson would have gotten it
Dale Jr better do the funniest thing ever and let RCR run a throwback with the 8 font for Kyle Busch
It will happen but let's just wait.
At Richmond!
I like how we can talk about classic Number fonts and not mention the CLASSIC that is the Wood Brothers No. 21 font. My Top 5 Most Iconic NASCAR fonts:
1. The Richard Petty No. 43 font
2. The Dale Earnhardt No. 3 font
3. The Wood Brothers No. 21 font
4. Dale Jr.'s No. 8 font
5. Jeff Gordon's No. 24 font
28
The Evernham numbers are iconic, has to be on this list somewhere. The 9 is probably the best with Bill Elliott and Kasey Kahne
Imagine Kyle Busch winning the 2025 Daytona 500? That would change ALot for him.
#3, #43 then Darrell Waltrip #11, Rusty Wallace #2, Jeff Gorden #24, Jimmy Johnson #48
I have a feeling that Spire will plop down a big fat check in front of Kyle Busch, and he will jump ship at RCR.
Spire would have to fire a driver, and it would be a driver they already heavily invested in, for an over the hill driver that currently struggling and has always been a PR nightmare.
Someone at Spire compared Carson Hocevar to a younger Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch.
@@the_keen_edge I guess there's always a chance with Justin Haley, since he's only signed through '25 that if he isn't working out, to cut him loose, and sign Kyle for big money, but they really made it sound like they wanted to build towards the future with Haley.
I think in the next 2 to 3 yrs you'll see kb in truck series with bb and win championship and make history and then retire
@@davidmuzzey9962 which will most likely be with Spire, so who knows!
Bill elliott coors #9 was awesome...
just so you know eric, i would love a number/number font tier list would be amazing. i love the numbers that are italicized towards its left like Sammy Smith’s 8 car we had for the last few seasons.
Oh man there are so many NASCAR Number logos that are iconic not just the Petty 43, Earnhardt 3, Gordon 24, but you have to add the Yates 28, the Blocky Skoal Bandit 33, Alan's 7, any and all of Roush's numbers (knowing you Eric) Gibbs 18 and 20, Wood Brothers 21, hell even Junior Johnon's number 11
On point! Can’t forget that bright red/orange 28!
Evernham 9, Kevin Harvick 29, Tony Stewart 14, Terry Labonte 5, Sterling Marlin 40, Dale Jarrett 88, and more
suggestion for the iconic numbers idea: Which driver is most tied to the number? Terry Labonte vs Kyle Larson in the 5, Bill vs Chase in the 9, Edwards v Truex Jr in the 19, etc
Culturally the #8 is possibly right up there with his dads #3. The fans voted him MPD so many times.
I hope RCR can improve this upcoming season.
We better get a a few DEI throwbacks with the #8 and I'll be happy
Oh I'm sure JRM's creative team is already cooking up some ideas... just need to get approval from the legal department lol
Side note, my high school history teacher Jack eskridge is the one that came up with the Dallas cowboys star. He was an equipment manager for the team.
My childhood friend's dad worked for Aristocrat Trailers as a designer, and is the one that came up with their iconic badging on the rear of the trailer that read,
"You're following an Aristocrat"
As a Jeff Gordon fan with a lot of #24 around his room, I can definitely say that the #24 is very iconic for Jeff Gordon and probably the icon I most associate with him.
The iconic numbers video is a good idea to consider. To me you can have say 24, 48, from Hendrick 7, with Alan Kulwicki 11 from Junior Johnson and Gibbs, 3, Chidress 43 Petty, 8, DEI 21, Wood Bros 2 Penske, 5, Hendrick 9, Melling Everham and Hendrick and 22 with Penske plus the 20 and 18 from Gibbs along with Yates 28 and 88 and Roush 6, 17, 16, and 99 would be up for grabs. Ultimately it's your call but if you do it good luck.
Nobody is talking about that new look JRM logo.
But i cant wait to see THAT 8 back on the track.
Hopefully 2025 will be a better year for Kyle Busch and RCR it can't get any worse...or can it.
Kyle Busch’s 2025 Stats. 0 Wins, 2 Top 10s, 1 Top 5, 13 DNFs and 35th place points finish 👍
I’d say after Larson retires, The #5 will probably be one of the iconic fonts, I’m happy about the DEI #8 coming back also
Looking forward to the number font video! If it was up to me…
S Tier: Petty 43, RCR 3
A Tier: JR 8, Hendrick 24 and 48, Wood Brothers 21
B Tier: Penske 2, Hendrick 5 and 88, JGR 18, Junior Johnson 11
C Tier: Evernham 9, Penske 12 and 22, JGR 11 and 20, Chip Ganassi 40
As a long time NASCAR fan, I'd have to put the Wood Bros. 21, Yates 28 and Kuwicki 7 in top tier as well
Iconic numbers off the top of my head: Richard's 43, Dale's 3, Jr's 8, Junior Johnson's 11, Davey Allison's 28, DiGard/Dale Jarrett/Jr's 88, Bill Elliott's 9, Alan Kulwicki's 7, HMS 5, 24, and 48, RFK 6. If Eric does decide to do this video, I would suggest throwing in a mention of JD McDuffie's 70 as well.
I feel that RCR being in Welcome, North Carolina is a massive disadvantage for them. If I remember correctly, Welcome is so far out of the way of the hub of the Charlotte area that you know it gets hard for top talent to even want to make the drive out there. For instance, nobody would want to work in Tucson and live in Phoenix because it’s about a hour and 45 minute drive. It’s hard to work and commute that far every day. That’s about the same distance between RCR and Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
LETS GO!!!!!!!!!!! THE DEI 8 IS BACK IN NASCAR BABY!!!!!!!!! BEST DAY EVER!! hope they do a throwback to the bud 8 at Darlington next season, if so best throwback ever (ur content is amazing Eric, keep it up bro)
Just took my O-Chem final and now I get to relax and watch this
Nice! Sounds like you've earned a good break
1: #3 Earnhardt
2: #43 Petty
3: #8 Earnhardt Jr
4: #11 Yarborough, Waltrip, Hamlin
5: #24 Gordon
6: #48 Johnson
7: #88 Waltrip, Jarrett, Earnhardt Jr.
8: #42 Petty
9: #9 Elliott & Elliott
10: #2 Earnhardt, Wallace, Keselowski
Honorable mention
#17 Weatherly, Pearson, Kenseth
#22 Allison, Logano
That No.8 classic looks great to be back next year.
Even though I grew up a Bobby Labonte fan, I loved the #6 on Mark Martin’s car.
I like your idea of a video about iconic numbers. I think the 3,43,8, and 21 are in the same category. Others worth a thought are Yates #28 specifically Davey Allison years. Bobby Allison's#12. Mark Martin #6. Ricky Rudd #10. Rusty's miller genuine draft #2. Harry Gang's #33 skoal. Bill Elliott's #9. Morgan-McClure #4. Even that dewalt#17 could be discussed. Of course the 24,48 & 18. There are a lot more too.
I'm all for the return of the iconic #8. I own number 006 of 300 Dale Jr. Gibson Les Paul that he gave to Matthew Good. :)
Maybe the way Jr gets into Cup is through RCR. If they became co-owners, that's an immediate sponsor draw and top driver landing spot. They could go to a 3 car team too.
Let’s not forget the Davey Allison gold chrome 28 from 1987-1989.
RCR running a 3rd team to resign KB and then eventually move Austin Hill and Jessie Love to Cup and have a trio of KB, Hill, and Love. Sending Dillon to Xfinity to dominate
I love that slanted, wide number 8 so dang much.
Looking forward to seeing the Sammy Smith 8 car for the Darlington throwback weekend!
I just drive one of those over the weekend! It was a blast! Here PA they race them indoors on miniature golf carpet.
I think Kyle Busch's number 18 also reserves a spot
please do the tier list man I'd love to see how all the hendrick numbers rank
Would definitely like to see Brodie in a couple more races this year
Sir, I have to insist that the number 24 would also be in that list.
And the 48, too.
@@joshuapboston1999 and the 2 - its been the same 2 since 1991
Billy Carden was the first driver to field the No. 8 in a Cup Series race in 1949 -- the circuit's first season. He started third and drove his No. 8 Ford to a 15th-place finish on the old Daytona Beach-Road Course. He made 20 total starts using the car number from 1949-55 and gave the No. 8 its first pole -- at Charlotte in 1951.
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this was the coolest ad you've ever had, awesome cars!
You talked about all the changes from LMC, but what about RCR
Good lord, that team needs a graphic of all of their changes too
Busch to 23II in 2026 if RCR struggles again. he just wants to race until B-Rex can run in the Truck series.
I have a feeling RCR is gonna do better in 2025 compared to this year.
@bighand1530 it would be hard to do much worse. it it weren't for bad luck, they'd have no luck.
1. 43 Petty 2. 3 Dale Sr 3. 48 Jimmie Johnson 4. 24 Jeff Gordon 5. 8 Dale Jr
Wake up, 21 has been around forever. Woods bro for ever
Don't forget about the Wood Brothers #21 😊
Evernham 9 is iconic for kids who grew up in the 2000s. the Penske 2, Dale Jr 88
The Martin/Valvoline 6 with the tapered-gradient brushstroke comes to mind pretty quickly as iconic.
The number 1 is going to be a tough number to pick with the 2000’s Earnhardt italicized versions alongside the strike through Chastain number.
The italicized Penske numbers containing “2” are at least entry level iconic when paired with scallops behind them.
Rcr needs a complete rebuild they are still running things like it’s 2005 they haven’t seemed to adapt well to the modern era
Yeah I love the #21. But another interesting segment - maybe a two-parter (to keep us coming back for more) would be "What DO NASCAR drivers do in the off-season???"
I personally think the #8 is more famous than the #43 only because I don’t think people who aren’t fans who know Richard Petty, while people who don’t even watch NASCAR are familiar with Jr and the 8
If you win the Championship, next season, you carry the No 8 for the season, or 2- JUst for Opening Event, with a deal with Bud, and the whole chabang, No 8 car with Bud Red colors, and scheme, and Sponsorship for that race
Please God. If youre really there. Let Kyle Busch win the same Daytona 500 please!!
I think that the straight up and down #21 on the Wood's car is very iconic, as well. I miss seeing the #4 that Morgan Mcclure ran on the Kodak car and the #33 that was on the Bandit.
I always loved the Ray Evernham numbers style. Definitely stood out from the pack at the time!
Never was a fan of him but I'd argue the 24 is more recognized then one or more of your top 3. If not an easy honorable mention.
Wood Brother # 21 is pretty iconic, celebrating their 100th win this year.
3, 24, 43. The top 3 most iconic numbers.
Within the NASCAR bubble the 3 and 43 are close. Outside the NASCAR bubble the 3 is in a league of its own!!
Every time I see the 6 it reminds me of all the Mark Martin Valvoline cars
He was running alot better towards the end of the year last year! I believe he will get the iconic #8 back to victory lane next season! I believe he will win multiple races in that car…
Harry Gant’s 33!!
I think Busch may be stuck at RCR since there doesn’t seem to be a lot of potential openings at better teams.
Maybe 23XI or one of the Legacy cars opens up?
He will retire as an RCR driver.
I think the Junior Johnson owned #11 is every bit as iconic as the #43 and the #3.
My Most Iconic Number List (Open to Persuasion)
1st: #3
2nd: #43
3rd: #24
4th: #8
5th: #48
6th: #18
7th: #88
8th: #20
9th: #21
10th: #11
Nice to see Dale Jr number 8 back
Regarding RCR... Who wants to live in Welcome, NC? Who wants to drive from Lake Norman or Charlotte to Welcome? You're already working long hours as a NASCAR teammember. Especially one in a high ranking position. Now you're talking about adding a 1.5hr commute each way to drive from a home in and around the Lake Norman area to northern Davidson County to work each day... Not an attractive offer unless you want them to pull up stakes and move. And living in Winston compared to living in Charlotte isn't as an attractive offer. I know, I was raised there.
incredible baseball doesn't exist reference even if he didn't realize it
if RCR keeps on this path Jr might own some charters sooner than we thought. That would give him the 3 and 8 in cup... imagine that.
Careful with that lipo battery, you should really keep that in a special bag for lipo batteries while charging- they are known to catch fire.
I think for a couple of those races in the third car at RCR.. they should bring in a veteran driver ... say a recently retired Martin Truex Jr. Somebody who knows what a good car is supposed to feel like, and react. They should use that third car as a testing car with veteran drivers for some of the races
Just happy svg is running the 88. Let's hold up on the 8 font again
Mark Martin's Valvoline 6 number was definitely a stand-out. When I think Jeff Gordon I think Dupont and not the number so much
I remember hearing when Jr went to Hendrick they tried very hard to keep the 8. When it was known they would not get it Jr. insisted his number have an 8 because of so many of his fans that had tattoos he wanted them to be able to amend it if possible
Wood Brothers #21
Cotton Owens #6
Ray Fox #3 (David Pearson Ppontiac, Junior Johnson Chevrolet)
Rex White #4
Bud Moore #8 (Joe Weatherly)
Holman/ Moody #28 (Fred Lorenzon)
Smokey Tuning #22 (Fireball Roberts)
Yunick
On a list I need the deuce. The black and yellow #2 MGD scheme is iconic.
Hardcore nascar fans know the 21 is as iconic as the 43.
But don’t forget about the 11 car either
Besides Sammy Smith in the #8 part-time, I think Jeffrey Earnhardt should make some select starts in the #8.
One of the most iconic number fonts has to be Harry Gants #33. The Mr. September thing will never happen again!
Subtle Baseball Doesn’t Exist reference- nice! (From a depressed Angels fan who hates how good of an analogy that was)
As a Kyle Busch fan, the best hope I have is Hendrick wants to give Rowdy another shot at his organization in the 48. It would be quite the reunion, he would stay in the Chevy camp. Even if one would argue that the 48 is the lesser of the Hendrick lineup, it is still arguably better than RCR. Kyle would still have an 8 in his number. Ally seems to be loyal to Hendrick, not Bowman, so sponsorship should be solid. I also believe Bowman is on a contract year in 2025...so yeah. Here's hoping Kyle Busch goes back to Hendrick for his last few years and gets close to 75 wins and a 3rd or more championship!
I thought Alex Bowman was gonna be with Hendrick Motorsports till at least 2026?
I’m with you I was expecting more and the eight looks crooked🤘🏻🏁
Id definitely put Jeff Gordon’s bright yellow 24 up there with the 43 and 3. It was a huge time for NASCAR and he was a face of the sport and that number was very recognizable.
I’d probably put Dale Jrs 8 maybe down below the Hendrick 48 around where id put JGR’s 18.
If Eric hosted a baseball show, it would be called Out of The Park
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Gatorade #88, Hawaiian Tropic #1, Wood Brother's #21
Where do you think KFB could go if he does get out of rcr? I want to see him competitive again so bad
LA Angels cameo is appreciated.
Plz do the numbers tier list
Sounds like a fun video