Juncos Hollinger Racing Collaborates with Storm Striker Art on Custom INDYCAR Livery
Speedway, Indiana (June 18, 2026) - Juncos Hollinger Racing (JHR) and Indianapolis-based artist Justin Patten, also known as Storm Striker Art, have created a custom art car livery that will debut on the No. 76 Chevrolet for the upcoming NTT INDYCAR SERIES events at Road America and Mid-Ohio.
The project sits at a unique intersection of motorsport, art, and fan culture, transforming an NTT INDYCAR SERIES car into a moving canvas that celebrates both competition and creativity. As JHR continues building its presence on and off the track, collaborations like this allow the team to engage audiences in new ways while showcasing the personalities, stories, and communities that surround modern motorsport.
“This project demonstrates the unique platform motorsport can provide for creativity, culture, and brand storytelling,” said Steve Sudler, Chief Revenue Officer, Juncos Hollinger Racing. “An art car gives us the opportunity to connect with fans in a different way, bringing together the worlds of racing and artistic expression to create something memorable both on and off the track. As we continue growing the JHR brand, projects like this help us reach new audiences while celebrating the passion that drives our sport.”
Known for, “reimagining the gameday spirit,” Storm Striker Art has built a dedicated following by elevating fan loyalty into collectible works of art. The collaboration marks the first time Patten's signature style has been brought to life on a race car.
“This was so surreal for me,” said Justin Patten, Co-Founder of Storm Striker Art. “To see my artwork on an INDYCAR is something I never imagined growing up. Being able to create something for the team, the driver, and especially the fans has been an incredible experience. I hope people see the car and feel the same excitement and pride that went into creating it.”
The Storm Striker Art-designed No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet will make its on-track debut at this weekend's Grand Prix at Road America before returning for the Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio.