For racing fans who've waited ever so patiently for more high-speed collecting thrills in the two-plus months since the release of Panini America's 2016 Prizm NASCAR Racing, the company's first-ever NASCAR-licensed trading card product, well, that wait is almost over. And when 2016 Torque NASCAR Racing arrives in hobby shops across North America on Friday, it will do so with a high-end, hit-filled recipe that features five autograph or memorabilia cards (including at least one autograph memorabilia card) in every hobby box (10 cards per pack, five packs per box).
For racing fans who’ve waited ever so patiently for more high-speed collecting thrills in the two-plus months since the release of Panini America’s 2016 Prizm NASCAR Racing, the company’s first-ever NASCAR-licensed trading card product, well, that wait is almost over. And when 2016 Torque NASCAR Racing arrives in hobby shops across North America on Friday, it will do so with a high-end, hit-filled recipe that features five autograph or memorabilia cards (including at least one autograph memorabilia card) in every hobby box (10 cards per pack, five packs per box).
2016 Torque NASCAR Racing also features a flurry of NASCAR firsts for Panini America, including the first appearance of race-used sheet metal, the first appearance of jumbo race-used and race-worn memorabilia cards and the first appearance of multi-piece memorabilia cards. Last week, Panini America’s Tim Trout helped oversee the packout process for 2016 Torque NASCAR Racing, allowing us to capture revealing images for the following Quality Control Gallery.
As you’ll see, Torque is packed with content both on the autograph and memorabilia sides; it also delivers a compelling array of photography, technology (acetate, die-cuts) and tributes to all-time greats, paint schemes, superstar helmets and so much more.
Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage of 2016 Torque NASCAR Racing. Oh, and stay tuned to the NASCAR Twitter feed later this week, too, for exclusive sneak peeks.
Awesome looking can’t wait
WOW Can’t wait to crack open a box or two!! SO glad that racing is back.
Well.. that’s two for two on great sets! I see a lot of car photos here, and even some vintage! If this is the kind of cards we are getting with year one, the Panini era of NASCAR cards is going to be known as a golden era….I am really excited for this and future sets! One thing that does make me curious, though…why was Skoal censored in the car but not the firesuit on the Harry Gant card?
Fantastic look at this new Nascar program, loaded with big names from the racing world. Thanks Tracy!
Racing Silhouettes look awesome! Shades is a very stunning insert.
Do an F1 series. That would get more worldwide recognition.