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Double Adelaide livery change for Erebus Camaros

Supercars
13 Nov
Erebus Motorsport will attack the final round of 2024 with a double livery change and new naming rights partner
2 mins by James Pavey
  • Double Adelaide livery change for Erebus Camaros in Adelaide

  • Tree Cleanup Specialist comes onboard for reigning champs' final round

  • Brodie Kostecki won Bathurst 1000, Gold Coast finale in recent weeks

Erebus Motorsport will attack the final round of the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship with a double livery change and new naming rights partner.

Brodie Kostecki and Jack Le Brocq will carry naming rights from Tree Cleanup Specialist, complete with a new-look green, black and gold livery.

Kostecki recently carried one-off looks to victory at the Repco Bathurst 1000 and Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500, with Chiko and Hope Energy respectively.

"The new livery looks the goods," said Kostecki, who will join Dick Johnson Racing from 2025.

"The bold colours really stand out, and it’s great to see both cars looking strong for Adelaide. It’s a cool way to finish the season, especially with the momentum we’ve built from Bathurst and the Gold Coast. Adelaide’s a tough track, but we’re all aiming to finish the year on a high.”

Le Brocq added: "Adelaide’s always a high-energy weekend, and there’s nothing quite like the atmosphere here. The Tree Cleanup Specialist branding looks great, and it’s going to pop on this awesome street circuit.

"The team has some good momentum right now, and we’re pumped to carry that into the Adelaide 500. It’s going to be an unforgettable weekend for the fans."

The Erebus Chevrolets will also race in Adelaide with backing from Hope Energy, Chiko, Tyrepower, TFH and BIC.

“We’re incredibly grateful to have the continued support of all of our partners, those new and old, as we close out the year,” Erebus CEO Barry Ryan said.

"Their backing has been instrumental to our success this season, and we’re excited to carry all of this support into the final round of the year and hopefully into 2025."

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