Airbrushing the Procomp Tear-Off on the New Radical Race Car
Adrian Marchio from Airbrush World applies the Procomp branding to the new Radical build.
Published on
November 21st, 2010
Every detail of a race car build matters, including the livery. Adrian Marchio from Airbrush World was brought in to apply the Procomp Electronics tear-off design to the new Radical, a car built to compete at the front of the field from its first pass.
The Tear-Off Design
The Procomp tear-off is a signature element of the brand's racing identity. Applied by hand using airbrush techniques, the design carries a level of detail that vinyl wraps and decals cannot replicate. Marchio's work translates the Procomp branding into a finish that is part of the car's body, not sitting on top of it.
Building the Radical
The new Radical represented a fresh platform for the Procomp racing program. From the chassis up, the car was built with a clear purpose: to be competitive immediately. The livery application was one of the final steps before the car moved from the shop to the track, marking the transition from build to competition readiness.
Craftsmanship Meets Competition
There is a reason the team chose hand-airbrushed artwork over standard signage. At the level this car was built to compete, every element reflects the standard the team holds. The same precision that goes into the engine, the electronics, and the chassis calibration extends to how the car presents itself on the starting line.
With the Procomp tear-off applied, the Radical was ready to do what it was built for: tear up the track.
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