Juncos Hollinger Racing has revealed the team’s livery for the upcoming IndyCar season, showing off the new look on social media.
The livery is similar to last year’s look, which was itself a radical redesign from the team’s previous livery, and continues the theme of a black background with green and white overlaid on top.
New to the design are splashes of orange, or rather papaya, which seem to call attention to the strategic partnership the team has with Arrow McLaren this season.
Just like last year, the team’s two cars will have nearly identical liveries, making for an identifiable brand presence on track.
Only the colors on the Aeroscreen and rear wing will differentiate the two cars, meaning Agustin Canapino and Romain Grosjean will quite obviously be representing the same team while on track.
Notable is the lack of a major sponsorship on the sidepods of the cars, as the team’s stylized JHR logo fills the most valuable real estate.
That aligns with what was seen on the driver’s fire suits last week, which also had a conspicuous lack of major sponsorship filling the most visible areas of the driver.
There may well be single-race sponsorship deals that appear throughout the season, as is common with IndyCar, but it appears that a major full-season sponsor has not been found.
The first race where fans will get to see the new liveries will be in St. Petersburg, with the opening round of the 2024 season taking place on Sunday, March 10.