Motorsport Teamwear Guide 2026: The Complete Racing Team Clothing Breakdown
What motorsport teamwear does your racing team actually need? From paddock polo shirts and softshell jackets to rain gear and branded accessories — the definitive guide to racing team clothing for every budget.
By Elite Tent Solutions Team
Why Motorsport Teamwear Is More Than Just Matching Shirts
Walk through any professional karting paddock — from the CIK-FIA World Championship to your local club series — and you'll notice one thing immediately: the teams that look professional *are* professional. Motorsport teamwear isn't vanity. It's a signal of organisation, commitment, and sponsor-readiness that separates serious operations from weekend hobbyists.
Your racing team clothing creates first impressions with scrutineers, fellow competitors, media, and — critically — potential sponsors. A team wearing coordinated, custom-branded apparel projects an image that says "we take this seriously." A team in mismatched t-shirts and borrowed jackets says the opposite.
This guide covers exactly what motorsport teamwear your team needs, what to prioritise on a budget, and how to build a complete racing team clothing collection over time.
The Essential Motorsport Teamwear Wardrobe
1. Team Polo Shirts — The Paddock Staple
The polo shirt is the foundation of every motorsport teamwear collection. It's what your team wears during registration, scrutineering, briefings, and around the paddock all day.
What to look for:
- Pique polyester blend — breathable, moisture-wicking, quick-drying
- Full sublimation printing — your team colours, logo, and sponsor logos edge-to-edge
- Pantone colour matching — exact brand colours, not "close enough"
- Reinforced collar — maintains shape after repeated washing
- Sizes XS to 5XL — fit every team member comfortably
Why sublimation matters: Unlike screen printing or iron-on transfers, sublimation infuses the ink directly into the fabric fibres. The design becomes part of the material — it won't crack, peel, or fade, even after 50+ washes. For karting teams racing 15–25 weekends per season, this durability is essential.
Budget tip: If you can only afford one piece of motorsport teamwear, make it a polo shirt. It transforms your team's image overnight.
2. Softshell Jackets — The All-Weather Layer
Karting paddocks get cold. Early morning warm-ups, autumn race days, and European circuits in March demand a proper jacket. A branded softshell is the go-to choice for racing team clothing.
Key features:
- 3-layer bonded construction — windproof outer, breathable membrane, fleece inner
- Water-resistant — handles light rain and morning dew without soaking through
- Stretch panels — freedom of movement for mechanics working on karts
- Full sublimation or embroidery — team branding that lasts
- Zippered pockets — secure storage for phones, tools, and credentials
When to wear it: The softshell is your team's "smart casual" layer. Wear it for driver briefings, sponsor meetings, prize-giving ceremonies, and cold-weather paddock days. It looks professional without being overdressed.
3. Quarter-Zip and Full-Zip Fleeces
For the coldest race days and winter testing, a technical fleece provides warmth without bulk.
Options:
- Quarter-zip pullover — easy on/off, works over a polo shirt
- Full-zip fleece — more versatile, layer under a softshell in extreme cold
- Micro-fleece fabric — lightweight warmth, quick-drying if caught in rain
Branding approach: Embroidered logos on fleeces create a premium, textured finish. Combine embroidery on the chest with sublimated team colours on the body panels for the best of both worlds.
4. Technical Trousers and Bermuda Shorts
Mechanics and support crew need workwear that's durable, comfortable, and professional:
Technical trousers:
- Ripstop polyester-cotton blend — resists tears from kart bodywork and tools
- Multi-pocket design — dedicated pockets for phone, pen, small tools
- Knee reinforcement — essential for mechanics who kneel trackside
- Branded with team colours — waistband, pocket details, or full sublimation
Bermuda shorts:
- Same construction as trousers — professional, not casual
- Essential for summer races — Mediterranean and Middle Eastern circuits
- Cargo-style pockets — practical for paddock work
5. Padded Gilets (Vests) and Parka Jackets
For endurance races, winter testing, and the coldest circuits:
Padded gilet:
- Core warmth without restricting arm movement
- Perfect middle layer under a softshell
- Branded with embroidered or sublimated logos
- Popular with team managers and hospitality staff
Parka jacket:
- Maximum warmth for standing trackside in winter
- Waterproof outer shell with insulated lining
- Full branding on back panel for high-visibility team identity
- The statement piece of any professional motorsport teamwear collection
6. Accessories — The Finishing Touches
Complete your racing team clothing with branded accessories:
- Team caps — the most photographed item of teamwear; always in shot during interviews and podium celebrations
- Bobble hats / beanies — essential cold-weather gear, branded with embroidered logo
- Neck warmers / snoods — windproof layer for early morning sessions
- Ice vests — critical for hot-weather racing; worn under race suits to regulate body temperature
- Team bags — branded kit bags, backpacks, or holdalls for travel
Racing Team Clothing by Budget Level
Starter Package (£300–£600)
Best for new karting teams or arrive-and-drive operations.
ItemQuantityApprox. Cost|------|----------|-------------|
Sublimated polo shirts5–10£200–£400 Branded caps5–10£50–£100 Neck warmers5£50–£100Impact: Immediate visual transformation. Your team looks coordinated and professional.
Standard Package (£800–£1,500)
For established teams racing a full season.
ItemQuantityApprox. Cost|------|----------|-------------|
Sublimated polo shirts10–15£350–£600 Softshell jackets5–10£300–£600 Branded caps10£80–£150 Neck warmers5£50–£100Impact: All-weather coverage. Your team looks professional in any conditions.
Professional Package (£2,000–£5,000)
For championship-contending teams and multi-driver operations.
ItemQuantityApprox. Cost|------|----------|-------------|
Sublimated polo shirts15–25£500–£1,000 Softshell jackets10–15£500–£900 Quarter-zip fleeces10£300–£500 Technical trousers10£300–£600 Padded gilets5–10£200–£500 Branded caps15–25£120–£250 Accessories (bags, beanies, ice vests)Various£200–£500Impact: Complete racing team clothing for every condition. Sponsor-ready, media-ready, championship-worthy.
Sizing: Getting It Right for Your Whole Team
Karting teams include drivers aged 7 to 70, mechanics of all builds, and parents who double as support crew. Sizing matters:
- Always order a size set first — one of each size for team members to try before bulk ordering
- Unisex sizing works for most items (XS–5XL)
- Women's cut available for polo shirts and jackets — more tailored fit
- Junior sizes for cadet and junior drivers (age 7–14)
- Relaxed fit for mechanics — freedom of movement is critical
- Slim fit for drivers and hospitality — sharper appearance
Key measurement: Chest width is the primary sizing metric. Measure with a tape measure around the fullest part of the chest, arms relaxed. Cross-reference with the size guide before ordering.
How Motorsport Teamwear Attracts Sponsors
Sponsors invest in visibility. A team with coordinated, professionally branded motorsport teamwear demonstrates:
1. Professionalism — you take your racing seriously
2. Brand exposure — every team member is a walking billboard
3. Media readiness — photographers and social media consistently capture branded apparel
4. Return on investment — sponsors see their logo at every event, on every team member
Creating a Sponsorship-Ready Teamwear Package
When approaching sponsors, show them:
- Mockups of their logo on your polo shirts and jackets
- Photos of your team in branded gear at race events
- Social media reach — branded teamwear in every post and photo
- Number of events per season — calculate total "brand impressions"
Many sponsors will contribute to teamwear costs in exchange for logo placement. Your softshell jacket back panel and polo shirt chest are prime real estate — offer them to sponsors as part of your partnership packages.
Ordering Timeline for the Racing Season
October–November (Off-Season)
- Review previous season's teamwear — what needs replacing?
- Gather sponsor confirmations for the upcoming season
- Finalise team roster to determine sizes and quantities
December–January (Design Phase)
- Share branding files with your supplier (logos, Pantone references)
- Approve digital mockups showing every panel and logo placement
- Place production order — allow 4–6 weeks for custom sublimated items
February–March (Pre-Season)
- Receive and distribute teamwear before the first test or race
- Photograph the team in full branded gear for social media and sponsor reports
- Order any additional items needed (new team members, size exchanges)
Mid-Season (Top-Up)
- Reorder polo shirts if stocks run low (most common mid-season reorder)
- Add seasonal items — ice vests for summer, beanies for autumn
- Replace any damaged or worn items
Care and Maintenance
Make your motorsport teamwear last multiple seasons:
- Machine wash at 30°C — cold wash preserves sublimation printing
- Don't tumble dry — air dry to maintain fabric shape and print quality
- Wash inside out — reduces surface friction on printed areas
- No bleach or fabric softener — both degrade sublimation ink bonds
- Iron on low heat if needed — never iron directly over printed areas
- Store flat or hung — avoid folding in the same place repeatedly
Well-cared-for sublimated teamwear lasts 3–5 racing seasons without significant colour loss.
Ready to Kit Out Your Racing Team?
Whether you're ordering your first set of matching polo shirts or building a complete professional motorsport teamwear collection, we design and manufacture racing team clothing for teams at every level — from club karting to international championships.
Browse our full teamwear range or contact us with your team details, branding files, and quantities for a custom quote. We'll produce digital mockups for approval before manufacturing, with worldwide delivery direct to your team.
