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ASIDE FROM SPONSORSHIPS, racers use their cars to convey everything from politics to jokes and to express their personalities. Here are some of our favorites from the last couple of months.

He’s always in Beast Mode! Jeff Taylor owns and operates The Wild Animal Park and The Wild Drive Thru Safari in Chittenango, New York, and proudly displays some of his favorites on the side of his Big Block Modified. Plus, he’s definitely got the coolest jack in the country.

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Guess how you can support local racing? Drive this billboard up and down the road all summer. Jeff Lapalme drew everyone’s eyes to his trailer in the pit area at Volusia and he has plenty of reason for folks to be interested in his appearance – he’s the founder of FastRacingGrafx.com.

Subtlety. Mike Marlar snuck a nice tribute to a legend we lost last season with a C.J. inside his famous number 157 digits earlier this year honoring CJ Rayburn.

With a historic run by their basketball team and a possible Savior head coach hired in Mario Cristobol for the football program, Florida Street Stock racer Bubba Bodiford was all in on the Canes at All-Tech Raceway early in the season with the University of Miami’s Sebastian the Ibis plastered on his car.

Graphics aren’t just for race cars – pit mules can have fun, too! The Snow Racing Capstone Motorsports team and driver Kevin Thomas Jr. are all set on all sides of their mule for the 2022 season as KTJ looks to conquer winged racing.

Pennsylvania’s Davie Franek nabbed a checkered flag early this season in Florida and it may be that this slogan for living life to the fullest may have just inspired him. Certainly seems to be a winning motto for any team making a living on the road.

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