EREBUS Motorsport has taken the covers off the Coca-Cola colours its two Chevrolet Camaros will campaign in the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship.
The Melbourne-based squad is the first to unveil a Camaro race livery – drivers Brodie Kostecki and Will Brown doing so at Movie World on the Gold Coast.
Supercars’ own prototype car, which was seen in Red Bull colours at Bathurst last weekend, was used for the launch while work continues on Erebus’ two race cars.
Erebus’ first Gen3 track running is scheduled to take place at Winton next week.
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Coca-Cola steps up to primary sponsorship at Erebus this year, replacing Boost Mobile, while Shaw and Partners Financial Services also features prominently.
“It’s a privilege to be up here at Movie World today to show off our new look for 2023,” said Erebus managing director Shannen Kiely.
“There has never been a more exciting time for our sport, and the launch of our new car marks a significant milestone not only for the category but also our team.
“We are very proud to unveil our Coca-Cola Camaros, and I’d like to thank all of our team partners for their support.”
The Erebus deal marks a return to a two-car Coca-Cola effort for the first time since 1996, which came amid a lengthy partnership with Wayne Gardner Racing.
Erebus’ Coca-Cola livery is largely reminiscent of that run by Gardner during the last year of that partnership in 1999.
Coca-Cola has spent recent years sponsoring Kiwi Chris Pither at Team Sydney, Brad Jones Racing and PremiAir Racing.