The No. 2 car will have a retro look with a pair of throwback Miller paint schemes.
As it celebrates Miller's 25-year sponsorship, Team Penske and Brad Keselowski will return two of the more iconic paint schemes in NASCAR history to the track this season
The first retro design is the black-and-gold Miller Genuine Draft colors made famous by Rusty Wallace in the early-to-mid-1990s. The second is the red-and-white Miller High Life colors most notably used by Bobby Allison in the 1980s.
Keselowski will utilize the paint schemes on his No. 2 car at Michigan International Speedway in August (Wallace design) and Labor Day weekend (Allison) at Darlington Raceway. A third throwback scheme to be determined by fan vote will be incorporated by Keselowski during the May All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
"It is remarkable that Team Penske and Miller have been racing together for 25 years," Keselowski said. "It is definitely an honor for me to be able to drive a car that has such a rich and storied tradition of excellence. I look forward to continuing that tradition and will do my best to keep the No. 2 Miller Lite Ford at the front."
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