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Kostecki championship winner delivered to new home

Supercars
13 Aug
Historic Gen3 Camaro finds to new home
2 mins by James Pavey
  • Championship-winning Erebus Camaro finds new home

  • Kostecki Chevrolet delivered to Klimenko residence

  • Erebus won first championship of Gen3 era

Brodie Kostecki’s historic championship-winning Chevrolet Camaro has found a new home.

Kostecki raced Erebus Motorsport into Supercars history last year with a famous title win, the first of the Gen3 era.

The championship-winning car, chassis EM05, won a season-high six races and was also driven to 10 pole positions, including Bathurst.

EM05 was promptly retired by Erebus following the 2023 season, with the team building two new Camaros for 2024.

After appearing at the season-ending Supercars Gala Awards night, EM05 was placed at Heritage Auto Group in Lilydale, complete with the orange #99 and celebration confetti.

It has been revealed that the car has been delivered to the residence of Betty and Daniel Klimenko.

In a social video posted Tuesday, the car is wheeled out of a truck and into a collection of other notable vehicles in Klimenko's possession.

Erebus was born out of Stone Brothers Racing in 2013, after Klimenko purchased the Ford team. The team ran Mercedes-AMG cars between 2013 and 2015, before shifting to Commodores in 2016.

Kostecki and Jack Le Brocq will resume their 2024 campaigns at this weekend's NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint. Tickets for the event are on sale now.

Live coverage can be found on Foxtel, with live streaming available on Kayo. Highlights will be shown on the Seven Network and 7plus. International viewers can follow all the action on Superview.

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