The night before the truck was leaving the shop for the SCCA Runoffs at VIR, the new race car was done–sort of.
The night before the truck was leaving the shop for the SCCA Runoffs at VIR, the new race car was done–sort of.
When you read the entire article, check out Hugh's car at the bottom of the page: The graphics aren't symmetrical, and that looks way cool.
I stress when my cars aren't ready two weeks before an event..............finishing up the graphics in the paddock would had me chuggin a bucket of Valium.
Well done to everyone involved.
Last night I showed my family the before and after pics. They were really horrified at the before, but they all love the new livery and that you're okay!
I have a hard enough time applying the vintage, round numberboard vinyl with a number on it. Last year, that alone took me 2 hours to align it properly and to make sure the air bubbles weren't there... and my vintage Mustang is pretty square without curves! NoVa Graphics, you may have just gotten a new customer because I'm too old for this kind of work. Fantastic job and awesome design that you all put together. The at-the-track application is some VIP-level stuff. Well done!
Christina - Thank you for sharing this journey with us. I hope that there's a part 8 in which you get to document kicking butt and taking names on the track with the new car.
Thanks for following along guys! And yeah what a stressful 60 days. I had a ton of support from the community to help make this whole thing happen. Cage in a day and a half, and vinyl job in 3 hours, without some really good friends this 60 day race build wouldn't have been possible.
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