The 2018 NASCAR Cup season begins in five weeks on Feb. 18 with the 60th Daytona 500
But it’s not too soon to start getting familiar with the various Cup Series paint schemes that will be in action.
Some teams haven’t made many changes to their cars (Team Penske, Joe Gibbs Racing), while others have completely revamped their looks (Hendrick Motorsports).
Here’s your look at all the released paint schemes so far for the upcoming season.
This post will be updated.
Jamie McMurray
Brad Keselowski
.@DiscountTire will step up to @MonsterEnergy NASCAR Cup Series next year and serve as primary sponsor of @keselowski's No. 2 for 10 races. pic.twitter.com/mPjrPnqJzb
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) November 3, 2017
Austin Dillon
Kevin Harvick
Freaky Fresh new look coming 2018. @KevinHarvick @StewartHaasRcng #FreakyFresh #FreakyFast pic.twitter.com/TUK6IU56d8
— Jimmy John’s (@jimmyjohns) November 20, 2017
Trevor Bayne
Chase Elliott
.@NAPARacing is switching things up in 2018 with @chaseelliott’s all new No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro. 👌 #NAPA9 #LegacyLives pic.twitter.com/BnoeDr5f7b
— Hendrick Motorsports (@TeamHendrick) October 5, 2017
Aric Almirola
Denny Hamlin
Ryan Blaney
Ty Dillon
Clint Bowyer
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
retweet if you like @StenhouseJr New 2018 @FastenalRacing scheme. pic.twitter.com/X6eMXjYj8r
— No. 17 Team (@RFK17Team) December 7, 2017
Kyle Busch
Daniel Suarez
Erik Jones
Paul Menard
Joey Logano
William Byron
Ryan Newman
Matt DiBenedetto
Michael McDowell
David Ragan
Kyle Larson
Darrell Wallace Jr.
Would you just look at it!!!!!😍😍😍 @OriginalSTP pic.twitter.com/wutZa3hZtC
— Bubba Wallace (@BubbaWallace) January 19, 2018

FORT WORTH, TX - NOVEMBER 03: NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Global Sales and Marketing Officer Steve Phelps, NASCAR driver Darrell Wallace Jr., team owner Richard Petty, and President/Owner of Mid America Mortgage Jeffrey E. Bode unveil the #43 Click n’ Close Ford at Texas Motor Speedway on November 3, 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images for Texas Motor Speedway)
Matt Sullivan
AJ Allmendinger
Jimmie Johnson
👀 spy with my little 👀 a few differences since the big reveal.
— Ally Racing (@allyracing) December 13, 2017
Do you? pic.twitter.com/tKB8Y9eVOl
Martin Truex Jr.
Alex Bowman
Here she is— your 2018 #Axalta88 to be wheeled by @AlexBRacing! pic.twitter.com/vIGnrNWvVu
— Axalta Racing (@AxaltaRacing) December 7, 2017
Kasey Kahne