Post by NothelleN340 on Dec 28, 2019 18:53:28 GMT
More details still to follow once vinyls are completed by myself for those wanting to make their own paint. Though there are plenty of IMSA vinyls shared on the store front to use as placeholders.
Each car will require the following vinyls, please size them appropriately by referencing pictures of actual IMSA race cars and the sizes they use:
- IMSA logo on the bonnet/hood, this can be placed anywhere on the front of the car above the grill/bumper to half way up the bonnet. Most are placed centrally but this is not always possible, ensure they are visible.
- four Michelin logos, one on each corner of the car (this can be the words logo [blue/yellow with white lettering] or Mr. Bebendum/Michelin Man logo)
- two VP Racing Fuels logos, one on each side of the car behind the rear wheel
- three IMSA Weathertech Numberboards, one on each side of the car and one on the bonnet/hood (same size each side/bonnet). Use only Upper Letter 1 vinyls in white to be used. You can use either red for GTLM or green for GTD class number boards.
- three GTLM or GTD logos, one on each side of the car and also one on the rear of the car, using the correct class identifier to correspond with the number board used (red or green)
- Race number using Upper Letter 1 on the rear of the car, no specific colour required but it must contrast the colour of the car.
- if the car has a sun visor this must be coloured white (or black if running a teammate) and it should have red or green panels on each side depending on which number boards you’re running.
- mirrors and wing end plates must match your number board colour. Red or green, not all cars have the facility to paint these so stock black is acceptable too.
See visual examples below as to what is required.
GTLM - RED
GTD - GREEN
Rear of the car showing number and class identifier (GTD in this case)
If you do not want to paint your own car, then there are LOTS already shared on the storefront. Type in any of the following into description to see what’s available on each car and you may be able to use it
IMSA
Daytona
Sebring
GTLM
GTD
Or, using the spotters guide below, you can search for a particular cars team name, eg PFAFF Motorsports on the Porsche 911 RSR or Paul Miller Racing on the Lamborghini Huracan. Ensure each car has the vinyls listed above (any cars with liveries pre-2019 in the GTD class may have Continental tyre logos, these are fine to use for this race but preferably 2019 liveries with Michelin logos)
www.spotterguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/SG_19_DAY_ONLINE_V1.pdf
If you find a design you’d like to use, be sure to grab a screenshot like the example pics below of the paint you’ve chosen and share it with myself to be able to check authenticity
Paul Miller Racing Lamborghini - GTD class
GRT Grasser Race Team Lamborghini - GTD Class
Some cars have an IMSA livery as stock as well. If you want to run these then the following already run acceptable IMSA paints:
- Audi R8 LMS
- BMW M6 GTLM
- Chevrolet Corvette C7.R
- Dodge Viper GTS-R
- Ferrari 458 GTLM Risi 2014
Each car will require the following vinyls, please size them appropriately by referencing pictures of actual IMSA race cars and the sizes they use:
- IMSA logo on the bonnet/hood, this can be placed anywhere on the front of the car above the grill/bumper to half way up the bonnet. Most are placed centrally but this is not always possible, ensure they are visible.
- four Michelin logos, one on each corner of the car (this can be the words logo [blue/yellow with white lettering] or Mr. Bebendum/Michelin Man logo)
- two VP Racing Fuels logos, one on each side of the car behind the rear wheel
- three IMSA Weathertech Numberboards, one on each side of the car and one on the bonnet/hood (same size each side/bonnet). Use only Upper Letter 1 vinyls in white to be used. You can use either red for GTLM or green for GTD class number boards.
- three GTLM or GTD logos, one on each side of the car and also one on the rear of the car, using the correct class identifier to correspond with the number board used (red or green)
- Race number using Upper Letter 1 on the rear of the car, no specific colour required but it must contrast the colour of the car.
- if the car has a sun visor this must be coloured white (or black if running a teammate) and it should have red or green panels on each side depending on which number boards you’re running.
- mirrors and wing end plates must match your number board colour. Red or green, not all cars have the facility to paint these so stock black is acceptable too.
See visual examples below as to what is required.
GTLM - RED
GTD - GREEN
Rear of the car showing number and class identifier (GTD in this case)
If you do not want to paint your own car, then there are LOTS already shared on the storefront. Type in any of the following into description to see what’s available on each car and you may be able to use it
IMSA
Daytona
Sebring
GTLM
GTD
Or, using the spotters guide below, you can search for a particular cars team name, eg PFAFF Motorsports on the Porsche 911 RSR or Paul Miller Racing on the Lamborghini Huracan. Ensure each car has the vinyls listed above (any cars with liveries pre-2019 in the GTD class may have Continental tyre logos, these are fine to use for this race but preferably 2019 liveries with Michelin logos)
www.spotterguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/SG_19_DAY_ONLINE_V1.pdf
If you find a design you’d like to use, be sure to grab a screenshot like the example pics below of the paint you’ve chosen and share it with myself to be able to check authenticity
Paul Miller Racing Lamborghini - GTD class
GRT Grasser Race Team Lamborghini - GTD Class
Some cars have an IMSA livery as stock as well. If you want to run these then the following already run acceptable IMSA paints:
- Audi R8 LMS
- BMW M6 GTLM
- Chevrolet Corvette C7.R
- Dodge Viper GTS-R
- Ferrari 458 GTLM Risi 2014