Richard Childress Racing (RCR) team unveiled new wrap designs for its NASCAR Sprint Cup and Xfinity Series race cars – all printed by RCR Graphics Center wrap technicians on Roland DG TrueVIS Series wide format printer/cutters. 

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The Graphics Center, located on RCR’s campus in Welcome, North Carolina, has a staff of 10 and uses Roland DG inkjets exclusively to create wraps and graphics for its race cars as well as for the team’s support vehicles.

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 RCR designs new race car wraps for its sponsors each season.

“Designing, printing, and installing high quality wraps for all of our race cars and support vehicles is extremely important to our team and our sponsors,” said RCR Graphics Center Manager Nick Woodward.bennett_wrap_richard_childress_racing_resized-web.jpg

“With millions of racing fans watching our cars intently at racetracks throughout the country and on TV, everything needs to be perfect. The vivid colour, exceptional detail and outstanding productivity we get from our TrueVIS inkjets allows us to produce wraps that exceed the expectations of our sponsors, year after year.”

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 The RCR Graphics Center relies on two TrueVIS VG2-640 printer/cutters and a TrueVIS VF2-640 printer.

 According to Woodward, "the unsurpassed colour accuracy and production capabilities of these advanced devices are essential to creating eye-catching wraps for all of RCR’s cars under a very tight time schedule. Our TrueVIS machines and the specially formulated TR2 inks they use, including new Orange ink, enable us to hit our sponsors’ exact corporate colours. The expanded gamut allows us to match any colour we need to achieve for partners’ wrap schemes, and the vibrancy and precision of the graphics are nothing short of amazing.”

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 The team has also added a new driver – Austin Hill. “We designed and produced a stunning wrap design for Hill’s No. 21 Chevy, and both the driver and the wrap made their debut at the February Xfinity Series season opener at Daytona – a race that Austin won in his first start with RCR,” Woodward said.

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