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Team Penske, sponsor MillerCoors set to celebrate 25th anniversary
NASCAR Cup Series

Team Penske, sponsor MillerCoors set to celebrate 25th anniversary

Published Mar. 1, 2015 10:24 a.m. ET
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The 2015 season marks the 25th anniversary of Team Penske's relationship with sponsor MillerCoors, and the team plans to celebrate the occasion in a big way.

FOXSports.com has learned the team will announce a throwback paint scheme for Brad Keselowski's No. 2 Penske Ford NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car next week at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Multiple sources confirmed the team would announce a program in which fans will have the opportunity to vote on the throwback paint scheme. The choices will reportedly be between a classic Miller High Life look and the black-and-gold Miller Genuine Draft paint scheme made famous by Rusty Wallace in the 1990s.

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While Keselowski would not confirm the throwback paint scheme program, he also did not deny the report.

"All your questions will be answered in Vegas," Keselowski told FOXSports.com Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

During the preseason Charlotte Motor Speedway Media Tour, Team Penske vice chairman Walt Czarnecki commended Miller/Coors' commitment to not only racing, but to the Penske organization.

"Over these past 30 years and specifically 25 years on the racing side, I really think it's interesting to see that the Miller Brewing Company, now MillerCoors, has gone through management changes and ownership changes and one of the consistent, stable parts of their marketing program has been their relationship with Team Penske," he said. "That tells me that we've delivered, that we've provided the value to Miller and conversely they've done an awful lot for us, helping our drivers in the past elevate their profiles as well as elevating the profile of Team Penske. So it's a great partnership with many more years to come."

An official announcement in expected next weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

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Bobby Allison drove this classic car with the Miller High Life paint scheme to Victory Lane in the 1988 Daytona 500.

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