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Special (De)Livery Delivers Unique Experiences in Nashville

Highlights
- Borchetta Bourbon Music City GP on July 19 at Nashville Superspeedway
- Mick Schumacher to feature Vanda Pharmaceuticals’ first motorsports sponsorship
- Felix Rosenqvist to showcase Nashville country music-themed SiriusXM livery
- Louis Foster alters colors on Desnuda-sponsored livery for Nashville race
- Christian Lundgaard displays colorful VELO-sponsored No. 7 Chevrolet livery
- Next race set for August 9 at Portland International Raceway
The Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix features multiple special liveries on Sunday, July 19, at Nashville Superspeedway. Start time is 5:30 p.m. ET on FOX, FOX One, and INDYCAR Radio powered by OnlyBulls.
RLL rookie Mick Schumacher debuts Vanda Pharmaceuticals on the No. 47 Honda, marking the company’s first motorsports program and promoting NEREUS, a neurokinin‑1 antagonist designed to prevent motion‑induced vomiting.
The activation continues beyond Nashville, with the livery planned for Portland, Washington, D.C., and Laguna Seca, maintaining brand continuity across differing track types and media windows.

Meyer Shank Racing’s Felix Rosenqvist adopts a Nashville‑centric SiriusXM “The Highway” design, leveraging country music affinities and featuring Riley Green to sharpen event relevance and sponsor return.
The 2026 Indianapolis 500 winner arrives with profile and momentum, though the livery primarily affects visibility and partner content rather than on‑track performance variables.
RLL’s Louis Foster revises his Desnuda layout. White sidepods replace the earlier scheme, while black wing endplates and nose emphasize contrast and legibility at speed.
Desnuda remains an official tequila partner of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway, aligning race‑day hospitality, branding touchpoints, and regional market presence.
Arrow McLaren’s Christian Lundgaard unveils a vivid VELO‑backed No. 7 Chevrolet. The two‑time winner’s current form should amplify screen time for the refreshed palette.
All schemes must comply with series and local advertising rules, a routine consideration for consumer health and nicotine‑adjacent categories across American motorsport.
Competitive priorities remain unchanged. Mechanical grip and tyre longevity will define race pace around the Nashville oval, while qualifying execution matters given traffic and caution risk.
Series stakeholders continue debating race distance and format at Nashville, a conversation revived by proposals for a longer race to broaden strategic variance and pit windows.
Expect tight margins in time‑trial trim. Recent qualifying benchmarks highlight the importance of out‑lap preparation and clean air to unlock peak tyre performance.
Off‑track commercial activity remains brisk, illustrated by moves such as the VP Racing Fuels acquisition, reinforcing sponsor churn and fresh investment across the paddock.
The calendar advances to August 9 for the OnlyBulls Grand Prix of Portland at Portland International Raceway, extending these campaigns and offering further measurement of brand impact.
Visual Summary
Schumacher
NEREUS
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Rosenqvist
Country
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Foster
Desnuda
Lundgaard
VELO
Special liveries bring music, science, and style to the Music City Grand Prix
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Music City Grand Prix
Sunday, July 19, 5:30 p.m. ET
FOX, FOX One, INDYCAR Radio

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.






