Panini America Delivers Detailed First Look at 2016 National Treasures NASCAR Racing

For most folks in the card-collecting universe, Panini America's super-premium National Treasures brand really needs no introduction. It's one of the most coveted releases in industry history regardless of sport and regardless of year. From football to basketball to baseball, National Treasures has captivated fans and collectors for the better part of a decade by consistently delivering some of the greatest cards ever made.

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For most folks in the card-collecting universe, Panini America’s super-premium National Treasures brand really needs no introduction. It’s one of the most coveted releases in industry history regardless of sport and regardless of year. From football to basketball to baseball, National Treasures has captivated fans and collectors for the better part of a decade by consistently delivering some of the greatest cards ever made.
In late December, National Treasures will make history once again. National Treasures is going racing. The fitting grand finale of Panini America’s first season in NASCAR, 2016 National Treasures NASCAR Racing promises a high-thrills, heavy-hits experience featuring six autograph or memorabilia cards in every seven-card box.

More specifically, each box of 2016 National Treasures NASCAR Racing will include at least three autograph cards (from a lineup that is predominantly hard-signed), two memorabilia cards and one booklet card.
The product highlights of NASCAR’s inaugural National Treasures release are many and include . . .

  • A booklet lineup that includes cards featuring full sponsor patches and cards featuring up to eight signatures. 
  • Look for hard-signed Signature Firesuit Materials and Signature Sheet Metal Materials autograph cards.
  • Chase Signature Dual Materials and Signature Quad Materials featuring multiple types of race-used memorabilia and on-card autographs.
  • The Legendary Signatures insert featuring first-time signers Mike Helton and Brian France Jr.
  • Jumbo Firesuit Patch Booklets featuring the legendary Dale Earnhardt.
  • Championship Signature Threads honors winning drivers with swatches of firesuit and autographs.
  • Jumbo Firesuit Patch Signatures cards featuring some of NASCAR’s top drivers.
  • Rookie Signature Materials features NASCAR Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidates on Rookie Cards featuring a swatch of race-used material and an autograph.

We’ll have plenty more on the historic 2016 National Treasures NASCAR Racing product in the coming weeks right here on The Knight’s Lance. But for now, enjoy this extended first look:

All information is accurate at the time of posting – content is subject to change and approval. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display. Actual images used on cards to be determined.

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3 Replies to “Panini America Delivers Detailed First Look at 2016 National Treasures NASCAR Racing”

  1. Really glad to see you going outside the usual realm of signers with Helton and France. I believe this is the first time ever any members of the France family have signed cards. I just wish they would be in an affordable set- this one is outside the price range of the majority of collectors, myself included unfortunately.

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