MIK Racing Unveils Livery, Suit Design Ahead of eN1 Debut

First Appearance at Hyundai N Festival Opener on Nov. 9

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By Jung Moon-young
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Drivers Oh Han-sol (left) and Han Jae-hee pose in front of the MIK Racing eN1 race car. Photo courtesy of MIK - Seoul Economic Daily Sports News from South Korea
Drivers Oh Han-sol (left) and Han Jae-hee pose in front of the MIK Racing eN1 race car. Photo courtesy of MIK

MIK Racing, which is debuting in the eN1 class of this season's Hyundai N Festival, has unveiled the official livery (its distinctive color scheme and logo placement) of its race car and the design of its drivers' racing suits.

"The design unveiled this time is the result of visualizing the future values of motorsports that MIK Racing pursues through a unique color combination and logo placement," MIK Racing said on the 28th. "'Digital Emotion,' the core of the design, represents the harmony between the dynamic performance of Hyundai Motor's IONIQ 5 N and the advanced software capabilities that control it."

Through this unveiling, MIK Racing plans to prove the technical capabilities the team possesses in the electric vehicle market. The team also focused on strengthening its identity by consistently applying a future-oriented sensibility to both the race car and the racing suits.

"This design unveiling goes beyond simply showing the team's colors. It marks the starting point of new endeavors the team will demonstrate as a racing team on the Hyundai N Festival stage," said Yang Don-kyu, team principal of MIK Racing.

MIK Racing, composed of drivers Oh Han-sol and Han Jae-hee, will make its debut at the Hyundai N Festival opening round to be held on Nov. 9 at Everland Speedway in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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