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To: wardaddy
Almost every auto racing car (excluding exotics/vintage) with a livery is wrapped prior to the season or race, depending on what sponsors have paid for in graphic exposure. Livery can change from weekend to weekend. Chassis are generally offered by the builder as “body-in-white”. The rest is up to the teams.

These wraps are significantly more expensive and durable than commercial offerings and require different application process to ensure they stay put at speed.

Todays useless trivia. :-)

83 posted on 05/26/2026 12:57:55 PM PDT by paulcissa (The left hates you and wants you dead.)
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To: paulcissa

Yes
I’m talking about private citizen street legal
Exotics

I was watching all these odd colors in many of them

My little brother who follows such things informed me they were wraps

I had no idea

I’ve had wraps fleet commercial vehicles I’ve 20 years ago

I had no idea all these exotics and super exotics now did it

Red blue white black yellow silver

Pretty much used to cover it

I’ve never owned those cars but I have owned four Porsche

From a 74 targa to a 2001 996

I always wanted a Detroit muscle car since that was my era b1957

But my dad was like no 383 roadrunner for you hoss

MGB GT instead

Could have been worse right

Now I’m elderly

FJ or Suburban lol


105 posted on 05/26/2026 8:31:07 PM PDT by wardaddy (If u hate Trump you’re stupid or clueless what’s going on We’re fighting for our civilization s)
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