

His best of these finishes was easily his most emotional. The finish, which came in Stenhouse, Jr.’s 145th series start, was his second of the season and first since Kentucky this past July, 15 races ago.īetween Kentucky and Martinsville, Stenhouse had inched his way from 21st to 19th in the standings, buoyed by three Top Tens and two Top Fives. picked up the 2nd last-place finish of his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career in Sunday’s Goody’s Fast Relief 500 at the Martinsville Speedway when his #17 Louisville / Fastenal Ford was involved in a single-car crash after 21 of 500 laps. How do I manage Custom Number paints on Trading Paints?Ĭustom Number paints will appear under the Custom Number tab in your My Paints section.Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. If someone (or you) does not have Custom Number paints enabled when you’re racing a Custom Number paint, your traditional Sim-Stamped Number paint from Trading Paints will appear, if you have one assigned (check on My Paints) if you do not have a Sim-Stamped Number paint assigned, your default iRacing paint booth car will appear without a paint. What will drivers see if they don’t have “Hide car numbers” checked? Enable them in your iRacing graphics options by checking the “Hide car numbers” box and restarting the iRacing sim. Trading Paints Downloader is not running on your computer.īy default, iRacing does not show Custom Number paints. ✓ Trading Paints Downloader is detected and running on your computer. How can I see Custom Number paints in iRacing?įirst, like all paints, you’ll need the Trading Paints Downloader installed and running on your computer. So, if you race this paint, each time you race the NASCAR Cup Series Ford Mustang, your car will appear with a #2 on it. With Custom Number paints (like this one), the car number is incorporated into the design of the car itself and can’t be changed. We call those cars Sim-Stamped Number paints. Normally, the iRacing sim stamps its own car number on the car. Note: Racing with Custom Number paints requires Trading Paints Pro.
