BJR reveals first Indigenous Round livery
Elenore Binge artwork returns for third year
Jaxon Evans to race a Supercar in Darwin for the first time
Brad Jones Racing has revealed its first Darwin livery in style, with Jaxon Evans’ SCT Motorsport Camaro to debut a stunning new look at Hidden Valley.
BJR has partnered with accomplished Aboriginal artist, Elenore Binge, for a third year.
The full artworks of Goomeroi/Kamilaroi woman Binge will be represented aboard the #12 Chevrolet. Binge and SCT Logistics will take their partnership into a third season, bringing her piece ‘Journey’ to life on the SCT Supercar.
‘Journey’ was commissioned by the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC). commitment to reconciliation is at the heart of Binge's piece, which directly aligns with the shared values of ARTC and SCT.
SCT Logistics have been operating for fifty years, alongside the ARTC as one of the biggest multi-modal transport and logistics companies in Australia.
“I am very proud of my artwork ‘Journey' that has appeared for the third time on the SCT Motorsport's Supercars livery,” Binge said.
"I thank the teams at SCT and BJR for this recognition. I hope to see it again next year in the Supercars Indigenous Round in Darwin. Good luck for the race."
Evans, who will race a Supercar in Darwin for the first time, added: “Seeing the whole car wrapped in this standout design for the Indigenous Round is really cool.
"Elenore’s artwork and the work of ARTC, that SCT wholly supports — go together perfectly.It feels good heading to Darwin with a strong representation on car 12.”
Andrew Jones, SCT Logistics Head of Motorsport Programs, said: “We love Elenore’s enthusiasm for being involved with SCT Motorsport and the Darwin Indigenous round each year and feel very privileged to be able to showcase her ‘Journey’ artwork once again by utilising the majority of the car as the canvas for this year’s design.
"I’d also like to pass on our thanks to the ARTC for their continued support each year for us to all be able to work together on this project”.
Rookie Evans is 20th in the drivers' standings heading to the betr Darwin Triple Crown on June 14-16. Tickets for the event are on sale now. International viewers can follow all the action on Superview.
#12 SCT Logistics Chevrolet Camaro artwork explained
Artist: Elenore Binge
Artwork: ‘Journeys’
In 2021, ARTC commissioned Binge to create the stunning artworks as part of its Reconciliation Action Plan, and since 2022 it has featured in the Supercars Indigenous Round.
The commitment to reconciliation is at the heart of the piece, which directly aligns with the shared values of ARTC and SCT. The hands across the design, both black and white are a symbolism of reconciliation between Traditional Custodians of the lands and the ARTC.
Depicted throughout the livery are blue lines which represent Mother Earth’s veins - the natural formations of rivers and waterways.
There are also representations of traditional bush medicines which according to Binge, represent the acknowledgement of healing and moving forward in the reconciliation journey.