NEW LOOK FOR NULON-BACKED CAMAROS
PremiAir Nulon Racing has evolved its look for the rest of the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship
The #23 and #31 Camaros that carry Nulon branding in the Supercars Championship have been given a fresh new look for the remainder of the Supercars season, which the new look unveiled at a special event at the Gold Coast Motor Museum ahead of the Sandown 500.
PremiAir Nulon Racing drivers Tim Slade and Jimmy Golding were joined by their enduro co-drivers, Cameron McLeod and David Russell, to reveal the new looks, answer fan questions, and sign autographs.
The #23 and #31 now sport striking new visuals based on an impactful red and white colour scheme, contrasting greatly to the primarily black-based liveries they have sported throughout the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
PremiAir Nulon Racing Team Owner, Peter Xiberras, said he was excited to unveil this exciting progression of the cars’ looks.
“PremiAir Nulon Racing has had an intense few years since coming into being just before the 2022 season, and this new look reflects the evolution we have been undergoing, particularly of late,” Xiberras said.
“We have been making big strides forward recently and I feel we are coming of age, so it is only fitting that we should be updating the look of our cars to reflect how we feel as a team.
“We are feeling crisp, clean, and sharp, and these liveries represent that perfectly while championing our supporting partners in the best possible way as we continue to be a regular in the top ten, while pursuing that breakthrough podium.
“We are right on the cusp, and like our team development, a lot of work has gone into these new liveries, so I was so very pleased that we were able to finally unveil them to the public (ahead of Sandown) – and going by the reaction from those in attendance, the fans love them as much as we do!”
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