The process for what became the Motul-sponsored “Plaid Porsche” was likely very different from any other livery we’ve done, as it all started at the Pfaff Motorsports workshop on a very cold December day, just after Christmas. The Roar Before the Rolex 24 was coming up, and we hadn’t decided on a livery yet. It being cold, and the crew (and driver Zach Robichon) being Canadian, there were a lot of plaid-patterned flannel shirts around that day. One person commented on how Canadian the scene looked, and that it would be funny to wrap the race car. Which was the flash of inspiration we needed. As we looked at the design, we also started to think that the plaid pattern was a way to express our Canadian identity without resorting to the obvious clichés of using maple leaves on the livery. The plaid resonated with fans, who found it unique and interesting.