DICK Johnson Racing’s Mustangs will carry a stunning new livery into the Repco Supercars Championship’s Indigenous Round at the Darwin Triple Crown.
The Ford squad released imagery of its two cars this morning, with Indigenous artist Zoe Raymond having put her spin on the Shell V-Power scheme.
“We’re extremely proud to release our 2023 Indigenous livery,” said DJR CEO David Noble.
“For us as a team, honouring and paying our respects to our First Nations people and their communities throughout Australia is very important.
“We are grateful to have worked with Zoe in commissioning this piece, allowing her to share our story through her art.
“The meaning behind this artwork symbolises many of the key elements of our team – the legacy that has gone before us, and of course, our current crew who work exceptionally hard at everything they do.
“I’d also like to make a special mention and thank our naming rights partner Shell V-Power and our whole partner group for their support in bringing this incredible livery to life.”
Track action at Hidden Valley begins Friday ahead of three main game races across the weekend.
DJR’s 2021 and 2022 Indigenous liveries: