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Experience the Thrill of Special (De)Livery at Road America

Highlights
- XPEL Grand Prix at Road America on June 21 at 2 p.m. ET
- Rinus VeeKay debuts livery by artist Justin Patten on No. 76
- Scott McLaughlin races in XPEL-sponsored yellow-and-white No. 3 Chevrolet
- Felix Rosenqvist’s No. 60 honors SiriusXM Alt Nation and YUNGBLUD
- Christian Rasmussen highlights Direct Supply on his No. 21 Chevrolet
- Graham Rahal’s No. 15 Honda features MSC Industrial Supply branding
The XPEL Grand Prix at Road America runs Sunday, June 21 at 2 p.m. ET. The 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES round features special liveries designed to boost visibility and engage fans.
Coverage airs on FOX, FOX One, FOX Deportes, and INDYCAR Radio powered by OnlyBulls. The title partner’s branding anchors the weekend narrative on and off track.
Rinus VeeKay’s Juncos Hollinger Racing No. 76 Chevrolet debuts artwork from Indianapolis artist Justin Patten, known as Storm Striker Art. The design returns at Mid-Ohio on July 5.

Scott McLaughlin’s Team Penske No. 3 Chevrolet carries XPEL’s yellow-and-white scheme. The alignment with the event sponsor strengthens activation and recall through consistent branding across car, pit, and broadcast.
That approach mirrors recent trends, including distinctive test patterns used at Road America, which elevate visual differentiation during crowded sessions.
Felix Rosenqvist, the 2026 Indianapolis 500 winner, races Meyer Shank Racing’s Honda-powered No. 60. The livery promotes SiriusXM’s Alt Nation and British artist YUNGBLUD, targeting crossover audiences.
Christian Rasmussen’s Ed Carpenter Racing No. 21 Chevrolet runs yellow, blue, and black. Direct Supply takes the sidepods, underlining a Milwaukee connection that fits Road America’s regional footprint.
Graham Rahal’s Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing No. 15 Honda features MSC Industrial Supply. The partnership aligns with MSC’s tooling and MRO focus, projecting robustness through bold branding.
The emphasis on one-off schemes reflects a wider motorsport pattern. Recent examples include Aston Martin’s Monaco treatment and McLaren’s special editions, which demonstrate branding agility without compromising recognition.
INDYCAR’s livery rules remain straightforward: number clarity, series branding, and safety markings take priority. These designs work within that framework while pursuing sponsor activation and fan recall.
Road America’s fast, flowing layout rewards stability and efficiency. Any distraction-free, high-contrast scheme can aid spotters and strategists, marginally supporting execution during caution restarts and traffic.
Visual Summary
VeeKay
No.76
McLaughlin
No.3
SXM?
Rosenqvist
No.60
Rasmussen
No.21
Rahal
No.15
Finish
Elkhart Lake
XPEL Grand Prix
Livery Parade
2 p.m. ET
FOX / FOX One
FOX Deportes
INDYCAR Radio
Art meets Racing
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Visual Racing Energy
This Road America race is more than speed—it’s an art gallery on wheels.
Liveries by artists, legendary brands, and bold colors make every battle unforgettable for fans and viewers.

James William covers the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, from the Rolex 24 at Daytona to sprint-race formats. His reports include prototype performance reviews, GT class battles, and pit-stop strategy insights for endurance-racing fans.
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