From inception Pro Cal has been heavily involved in the motorsports industry, and has been fortunate enough to work with some of the biggest names in NASCAR, NHRA, ARCA, Daytona Prototypes (Grand Am Series), SCAA and more. Considering our location in racing country, it’s no doubt that NASCAR has been at the core of our business. We have enjoyed tremendous growth in the sport, earning the business of several Championship caliber race teams including: Hendrick Motorsports, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates, and Richard Petty Motorsports to name a few. We have also enjoyed a strong partnership with NASCAR and many of their sponsors who do business in the sport. Pro Cal is the official supplier of all GM Racing Contingency Award Program decals.
In a sport where timing is everything, Pro Cal understands that things can happen in a fraction of a second. Our teams rely on us to not only provide routine graphics but also perform a quick turnaround in the event that a sponsor changes or additions need to be made before the next race. Our team will work efficiently to get the job done, and quality will never be sacrificed.
Pro Cal intends to maintain its high standards that make it a leader in vinyl graphic applications for the motorsports industry, and will remain at the forefront of the latest technology in vinyl and printing processes. Pro Cal is known for the best print quality in the industry. We strive to make our colors solid, and seamless like paint. Images are printed at high resolution settings so facial and product features remain clear and crisp even when expanded upon a racecar or large transportation hauler.
Over the years, with the efforts of our R&D programs, we have pioneered several innovative vinyl graphic applications that only we produce today. The Motorsports Division recently introduced the Slick Wrap, a smooth vinyl with logos embedded directly into the wrap, to provide a smooth, aerodynamic finish. Several NASCAR teams are using the Slick Wrap at this year’s races at Daytona and Talladega. |