While Tony Stewart’s “Tanya” was something you can’t really unsee, some of the Verizon IndyCar Series driver costumes this year weren’t too bad by contrast.
Here’s a quick rundown of who did what, or who was at least bold enough to post something on social media about their Halloween attire.
Without further adieu...
Sage Karam wore a shirt.
I'm here for the noise complaint. pic.twitter.com/DrEjur5Vlh
— Sage Karam (@SageKaram) November 1, 2015
Josef Newgarden did not.
Spreading awareness with my Halloween costume this year. #Shirts4Sage pic.twitter.com/vzG5Bq2CjW
— Josef Newgarden (@josefnewgarden) November 1, 2015
Conor Daly and Sebastian Saavedra went full-'Merica.
On a scale of 1 to America, how free are you tonight? @sebsaavedra #Halloween (freedom inspired by @PatMcAfeeShow ) pic.twitter.com/3FZHhldRb0
— Conor Daly (@ConorDaly22) October 31, 2015
Simon Pagenaud channeled his inner Superman.
Going on a date with Batman #WeirdPeople #Halloween #superheroes #sushi pic.twitter.com/FNUPGmOEoX
— Simon Pagenaud (@simonpagenaud) November 1, 2015
Marco Andretti went back to the ‘80s.
https://instagram.com/p/9hDPTxgk3F/
Marco’s younger brother, Mario, dressed as Marco.
https://instagram.com/p/9heD0xgk52/
Ryan Hunter-Reay’s son became a lion.
https://instagram.com/p/9gxH6tHEMj/
Carlos Munoz became a superhero.
To my fans, have a happy #Halloween! I am excited to celebrate in my homeland of #Colombia tonight! pic.twitter.com/v6QJPNoPcb
— Carlos Munoz (@CarlosMunoz034) October 31, 2015
Tristan Vautier had a winning group selfie.
Happy Halloween! pic.twitter.com/H7Qb06qDAA
— Tristan Vautier (@TristanVautier) November 1, 2015
Townsend Bell went the NASCAR Official route.