BRAD Jones Racing ace Andre Heimgartner has heaped praise on the Indigenous Round livery he’ll carry into Darwin.
The #8 R&J Batteries Camaro is the second of the Albury-based BJR fleet to unveil its new look for Hidden Valley next weekend.
“The car looks incredible, the way the artwork has been integrated into the livery is very cool and I’m blown away,” said Heimgartner.
“I’m proud to be able to drive the R&J Batteries car in this livery – the meaning, the symbolism and what it represents to the team and the Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation is pretty special.”
Team owner Brad Jones added: “We wanted to work very closely with local groups for the Indigenous round and keep our cars as close to home as possible and Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation was a perfect fit.
“The land that we live and work on is very special and we are so proud to be able to take elements of that into the Indigenous round in Darwin.
“Even though we’re racing almost 4,000 kilometres away, we’ll be representing our region and the Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation.
“I have to thank to Mungabareena group for their contribution and efforts to work with our team creating this design.
“They’ve done such an excellent job and what they’ve achieved looks amazing.”