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Triple Eight Super2 Commodores break cover

Dunlop Series
11 Feb
Triple Eight Race Engineering has revealed its 2025 Super2 Series liveries
  • Triple Eight Super2 Commodores break cover

  • Triple Eight returns to Super2 for first time since 2022

  • Ben Gomersall and Jackson Walls will test this week

Triple Eight Race Engineering has revealed its 2025 Dunlop Super2 Series liveries for rookies Ben Gomersall and Jackson Walls.

Gomersall and Walls will get behind the wheel of their Holden ZB Commodores at Sydney Motorsport Park on Wednesday and Thursday, ahead of next weekend's season opener

Triple Eight returns to Super2 for the first time since 2022, with Gomersall and Walls the latest rising stars to race for the team.

Objective has been revealed as the primary backer of Walls' #11 Commodore, with Unit to support Gomersall's #35.

Gomersall's Unit entry will also carry support from Air Control Air Conditioning and Electrical, Hadley Green Investment Group, GRK Plumbing, MLB Industrial and Peak Marketing.

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“It’s great to be back. It all forms part of our plan to transition drivers from go-karts all the way into Supercars. This is a key step towards creating and developing that plan over the next two or three years," Triple Eight Team Principal Jamie Whincup said.

"The Super2 Series is a fantastic feeder to Supercars, as it really creates the opportunity for young kids to be able to hone their skills and get used to the Supercar world.

"We’ve got two young guys that are keen & hungry, and they represent everything that we look for at Triple Eight as far as their work ethic and determination are concerned. They will have full spec cars that are basically the same as what we finished with in Adelaide at the end of 2022, ready to go, full Triple Eight spec.

"We wouldn't enter the series if we weren't doing it to win. However, Jackson and Ben don't need to focus on the result. They just need to focus on the objectives to achieve a good result, week in, and week out. But of course, we want to make sure that we do it to Triple Eight standards and leave no stone unturned. It's an all-in program that has the backing of everyone in the building.”

Walls said: “I am super excited to get started in Sydney. It's been a long few months now of waiting around, but everyone's got their eyes on the prize. I’m stoked that everything's coming together nicely, and I just want to keep everyone happy for the race weekends and do as good of a job as I can.

"For sure, there are goals that the team want me to achieve. There are goals that I want to achieve myself too, but we have to be realistic. I'm going into a completely foreign championship. The aim, of course, is still to win, but at the same time, we need to be realistic for the first weekend when there's some heavy hitters out there.”

Gomersall added: “I am really, really excited. Obviously, these cars look brand new, nice, and fresh. Hopefully with the test days this week, we can get a good feel for everything, get some laps under our belt. It's good that we've got two back-to-back days, which should help us really hit the ground running in our first practice on Friday.

It's been good to be within the environment at Triple Eight. Everyone's really welcoming and friendly. It's been good to spend a couple days at the workshop to familiarise myself with all the crew, building those all-important relationships with the engineers and mechanics.

"First thing is going to be finishing both races, and staying out of all the trouble Super2 can cause. So, if we keep it clean, I think we'll come home with a decent result. Overall, if we can improve from Friday to the end of Sunday, then I'll be happy with that.”

Gomersall and Walls will make their Super2 debuts at the season-opening Thrifty Sydney 500 on February 21-23.

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