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GALLERY: Your guide to every 2023 Supercars livery

THE run-up to every Supercars season features teams whipping the covers off brand new, eye-catching liveries for the upcoming season.

In 2023 they are also being unveiled on brand new cars with every fresh look underpinned by Gen3 spec Ford Mustang or Chevrolet Camaro panels.

Here’s a full rundown on every livery revealed so far by teams for the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship season.

EVERY CAR, EVERY DRIVER: 2023 Repco Supercars Championship entry list

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TRIPLE EIGHT RACE ENGINEERING

#88 Broc Feeney, #97 Shane van Gisbergen
Main season livery

General Motors’ partner in developing the new Chevrolet Camaro for Supercars, Triple Eight wheeled out the two chassis it will race in 2023 in a stunning monochrome livery for their shakedown day at Queensland Raceway on February 9.

The Banyo juggernaut backed that up with a February 19 reveal of its revamped race livery.

GALLERY: Triple Eight takes fresh look into Gen3

DICK JOHNSON RACING

#11 Anton De Pasquale, #17 Will Davison
Main season livery

The team has refined the livery it has had since Shell took full-time primary sponsorship of the team in 2017, tailoring it to the sleeker lines of the Gen3-spec, S650-model Mustang.

WATCH: DJR reveals Shell V-Power Gen3 Mustang

TICKFORD RACING

#5 James Courtney
Main season livery

Snowy River Caravans returns for a second season sponsoring 2010 champion James Courtney, with his updated colour scheme revealed on February 15.

MORE: Tickford unveils Courtney Mustang

#6 Cam Waters
Main season livery

Tickford finally put to bed any speculation surrounding its ongoing relationship with Monster Energy, showing off Waters’ 2023 ride on February 20.

GALLERY: Waters’ new Monster Mustang breaks cover

#55 Thomas Randle
Main season livery

The first of Tickford’s four-car ‘main game’ fleet to be revealed, on February 13, Randle once again carries the colours of Castrol for his sophomore season.

GALLERY: Tickford boss sets 2023 goal for Randle

#56 Declan Fraser
Main season livery

Familiar colours for the #56 Tickford/Tradie entry but now with a new driver and a brand-new car. Having run in plain black during a Winton shakedown, Fraser’s race livery was unveiled on February 21.

MORE: Fraser’s first full-time Supercars livery launched

WALKINSHAW ANDRETTI UNITED

#2 Nick Percat
Main season livery

Walkinshaw Andretti United revealed its first Ford Mustang Supercars on February 13, Percat’s #2 Mustang getting the honour of going first with a bold white, black and silver livery that carries subtle nods to the heritage of both the team and the iconic nameplate of its new marque.

GALLERY: WAU unveils its first Ford Supercar

#25 Chaz Mostert
Main season livery

The covers came off Mostert’s first Ford since 2019 just an hour after Percat’s was revealed on February 13, the teal of Optus taking the place of the silver used on the sister #2 entry.

GALLERY: Mostert Mustang uncovered for Ford homecoming

GROVE RACING

#19 Matt Payne, #26 David Reynolds
Main season livery

Grove Racing was the second squad to reveal its 2023 colours, unveiling its pair of Penrite-backed Ford Mustangs on February 3. The fast way to tell its two cars apart (in addition to Payne’s #19 vs Reynolds’ #26) are that Payne’s car has white rear wing endplates compared to the red of Reynolds’.

GALLERY: Grove Racing Gen3 Mustangs break cover

EREBUS MOTORSPORT

#9 Will Brown, #99 Brodie Kostecki
Main season livery

Erebus flagged late last year that it had secured global soft drink giant Coca-Cola to back its pair of Chevrolet Camaros – although it was actually the prototype GM rocket that was used to reveal the livery at Movie World on February 8.

GALLERY: Erebus reveals Coca-Cola Camaro colours

TEAM 18

#18 Mark Winterbottom
Main season livery

New colours for the new era for Winterbottom, whose #18 will trade its former blue Irwin hues for the yellow of Stanley Black and Decker sister brand DeWalt.

GALLERY: Winterbottom’s first Camaro Supercar

#20 Scott Pye
Newcastle 500 livery

The two Team 18 Camaros will roll out in matching designs, Pye’s #20 inverting the black on Winterbottom’s car and replacing the yellow with the red of Hino for the season-opening Newcastle 500.

GALLERY: Team 18 unveils Pye’s Newcastle 500 livery

BRAD JONES RACING

#4 Jack Smith
Main season livery

Unveiled on an SCT Logistics freight train on February 12, Smith’s first Camaro carries a neat livery into 2023 – complete with a pair of red stripes that give off 1969 Indianapolis 500 Official Pace Car vibes.

GALLERY: Stripes for Smith’s SCT Camaro

#8 Andre Heimgartner
Main season livery

R&J Batteries stays on for a third season as the full-time primary sponsor of BJR’s #8 entry, Heimgartner’s Camaro revealed on February 14 prior to the team giving the new car a shakedown at Winton.

GALLERY: BJR eyes wins as Heimgartner Chevrolet revealed

#14 Bryce Fullwood
Main season livery

The bright pink hues of Middy’s Electrical reaffirmed their support of Fullwood for 2023, extending a relationship that dates back to his rookie Super2 season in 2015. The #14 Camaro’s livery was revealed on February 14 prior to its shakedown at Winton.

GALLERY: Fullwood’s latest eye-catching livery comes to life

#96 Macauley Jones
Main season livery

Pizza Hut steps up to full-time sponsorship of Jones’ #96 Camaro, which was revealed on the Hume Dam just a stone’s throw from the remains of the Hume Weir race circuit, a formative site in his family’s motorsport history.

GALLERY: Full season Pizza Hut Camaro for Jones

MATT STONE RACING

#34 Jack Le Brocq, #35 Cameron Hill
Main season livery

Matt Stone Racing announced this time last year that it had secured Truck Assist backing for a multi-year deal that set it up for the first season of Gen3, and on February 13 the covers came off its black and orange Camaros for Le Brocq and rookie Hill.

GALLERY: Covers come off orange MSR Camaros

PREMIAIR RACING

#23 Tim Slade (Newcastle 500), #31 James Golding (main season)

PremiAir Racing’s first of two Gen3 liveries was released on February 17, with Nulon coming across to underpin the #31 Camaro of Golding for the full 2023 season.

The #23 entry of Slade then followed suit on March 6, marking the last of the 25 Supercars to have its Round 1 livery confirmed.

GALLERY: Nulon backing for Golding Chevrolet

BLANCHARD RACING TEAM

#3 Todd Hazelwood
Main season livery

Supercars’ only one-car team was the first squad to reveal a completed Gen3 car, stealing the thunder from its rivals by conducting the stunning blue machine’s Shakedown at Winton on February 1.

GALLERY: BRT reveals first Gen3 race livery

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