About Us
We aren't just a decal company.
The Reality Check
You know the feeling. It's Wednesday before a race weekend. Your car is mechanically sound, the trailer is loaded, and your gear is staged. But when you look at your doors, it's a mess: peeling vinyl, mismatched duct tape, or -worse-nothing at all because your "supplier" ghosted you.
The Professional Pedigree
TrackPlacks didn't start in a vacuum. Our founder, Eric, spent years at the highest levels of the sport with G1 Design, branding championship-winning teams for ALMS, Grand-Am, and IMSA, as well as countless club racing efforts.
He's seen what it takes to present a professional image at Sebring and Daytona. He knows that in the paddock, your visual identity isn't just a "sticker"-it's a statement of preparation.
The Problem with "Good Enough"
Most people treat race numbers as an afterthought. They settle for cheap decals from generic shops that don't understand the racing environment. We saw racers spending five figures on their builds only to show up on the grid looking unprepared.
We realized that "good enough" numbers were causing a quiet internal pressure: I've put in the work... but do I look the part?
The TrackPlacks System
We brought that pro-tier design intelligence to the grassroots level. We don't just sell decals; we provide a Motorsport Identity System. We've combined curated design intelligence with realtime customization to ensure that when you design a plaque, it's track-compliant, highly visible, and professionally styled.
Our 24-Hour Processing
In racing, "eventually" is the same as "never." If you don't have your numbers by tech inspection, the product is useless. That's why we built our entire operation around a 24-processing standard and most are on your doorstep in 3-4 days.
Our Mission
To elevate how drivers present themselves on track. We turn functional elements into intentional design so you can stop second-guessing your presence and start focusing on your line.
You've earned your spot on the grid. We're here to make sure you look like it.
Still have questions? We've got answers.