Logo of Wing & Wheel with the slogan Highest Quality Tattoo, featuring a stylized tire with wing-shaped elements and bold lettering.

tattoos built to Last,

Done Right

& Worn Forever.

IndyCar tattoo example - black and white IndyCar tattoo example - color

Meet The Crew

IndyCar tattoo example - black and white IndyCar tattoo example - color
IndyCar tattoo example - black and white IndyCar tattoo example - color
IndyCar tattoo example - color
IndyCar tattoo example - black and white IndyCar tattoo example - color

Where vintage racing heritage meets true Americana craft.

Wing & Wheel Tattoo is a traditional tattoo studio based in Indianapolis, rooted in American craftsmanship and classic tattooing.

Our approach is simple:

Solid design, clean application, work that holds up over time & a great customer experience.

We focus on bold lines, strong silhouettes, and timeless imagery drawn from traditional Americana and early garage culture. Every tattoo is designed with longevity in mind meant to look as sharp years down the road as it does the day it was finished.

Our artists work with intention and precision, putting the same care into each tattoo that a builder puts into something meant to last. No shortcuts, no trends just well-made tattoos, done the right way.

Inside the shop, you’ll find influences pulled from vintage racing, old signage, and classic tattoo history, all filtered through a straightforward, working-shop environment. The goal is quality work, a comfortable experience, and tattoos you’ll be proud to wear for life.

Whether it’s your first tattoo or the next addition to a long collection, Wing & Wheel Tattoo is built around authenticity, consistency, and respect for the craft.

  • Custom Tattoos

  • Tattoo Design Consultancy

  • Flash Tattoos

  • Aftercare Guidance

  • Walk-In & Scheduled Appointments

Services Offered:

Black and white photograph of a race car driver wearing a helmet, sitting in his open-cockpit race car numbered 55, at a racetrack with grandstands in the background.
  • We do not offer any piercing services.

  • We do not sell any related piercing items.

Services NOT Offered:

Our Recent work

Ready to take a warm-up lap? Book your appointment today and enhance your personal livery from one of our talented team of artists. Here’s a sampling of our work via our shop Instagram. A quick look at pieces rolling off the floor with clean lines, bold color, and the classic Americana look that never loses speed.

How Booking works: Our Pit Stop Process

Select Your Artist: Go through each artist’s portfolio to dial in who can bring your vision to the showroom floor (of your life)

A race car driver sitting in a classic Formula 1 car with Marlboro branding, the number 1 on the front, and other sponsor logos, wearing a helmet.

Request a Consult: Tell us your idea, reference images, placement, and schedule. We’ll help you shape the concept.

Close-up of a race car with the number 2 on the side and Miller Lite branding.

Dial in the Design: Your artist fine-tunes line work, color, and layout - just like setting up a race machine for peak performance.

A large white number three with a red outline on a black background, with a gray and red horizontal stripe at the bottom.

Review “The Checklist”: Tattoos deserve time, respect and a plan to ensure you get exactly what you want as it is not going away any time soon.

Close-up of a red race car with a large white number 4 on the side. Various sponsor logos are visible, including Budweiser, AutoMeter, WEG'S, Lincoln Welders, and Bosch. The name Kevin Harvick is written above the window.

Appointment Day: Show up on-time, get comfortable, and let us build your piece with precision and respect.

A red and black race car with the number 5 on the hood and side, featuring various sponsor logos and the name Tommy Baldwin.

Our Reviews: What our customers say about us

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. How much does a tattoo cost?

Tattoo pricing varies based on size, placement, detail, and the time required, and all tattoos are custom so pricing is discussed before your appointment. We have a $100 shop minimum and hourly rates vary by artist and experience. Larger or multi-session pieces are priced by the session or as a flat rate, and a deposit is required to book and goes toward the final cost.

2. Does getting a tattoo hurt?

Yes, there is some discomfort, but the level varies based on placement, size, and your personal pain tolerance. Areas with thinner skin or more nerve endings—such as ribs, stomach, or feet—tend to be more sensitive. Most clients describe the feeling as a scratch, burn, or vibration rather than sharp pain.

3. How should I prepare for my tattoo appointment?

Eat a good meal, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol or blood-thinning medications, and get a full night’s sleep. Wear comfortable clothing that gives easy access to the area being tattooed. Bring water or a snack for longer sessions. If you’re sick or sunburned, you should reschedule.

4. What is the tattoo aftercare process?

After your session, we’ll bandage the area and provide specific care instructions. Typically this includes: washing gently with unscented soap, applying a thin layer of ointment, and keeping the tattoo clean, moisturized, and out of direct sunlight. Avoid swimming, tanning, scratching, and soaking until fully healed—usually 2–4 weeks.

5. How long does a tattoo take to heal?

Initial healing usually takes 7–14 days depending on size and placement, but deeper layers of skin continue healing for several weeks. Flaking, itching, and light scabbing are normal. Full settling of the tattoo can take up to 6 weeks.

6. Do you accept walk-ins or is it appointment-only?

Availability depends on the day and the artist schedule. We accept walk-ins when possible, but appointments guarantee you a spot and ensure enough time to prepare your artwork. Flash pieces and small tattoos are more walk-in friendly; larger custom work requires an appointment and a deposit.

7. Can you fix or cover up an old tattoo?

Yes, but it depends on the existing tattoo’s size, age, color, and saturation. Not all tattoos can be covered with every design, and we may recommend laser lightening first to open up more design options. A consultation lets us review your tattoo and map out the best approach.

8. What age do I need to be to get a tattoo?

Most states require clients to be 18 with a valid government-issued ID. Some allow minors with parental consent depending on local regulations, but we follow state and county laws. We do not tattoo anyone without proper identification.