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Red Bull Ampol Racing reveals 2025 livery at Highlands

by Velocity News
February 9, 2025
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Red Bull Ampol Racing has revealed its 2025 Supercars Championship livery that will feature on the team’s #1 and #88 Gen3 Chevrolet Camaros this season.

The Red Bull Ampol Racing Camaro and it’s 2025 colours were revealed at the 69th running of the New Zealand Grand Prix at Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell, New Zealand, where both Will Brown and Broc Feeney are competing in the open wheel racing event.

Supercars and motorsport fans were treated to the unveiling in pit lane, and hot laps around the Highlands circuit with Broc Feeney at the wheel will take place during the lunch period.

The unique New Zealand season launch believed to be a first for a Supercars Team.

This season’s rendition adds white accents and the trademark Triple Eight Race Engineering light blue, to the now traditional Red Bull Ampol Racing matte navy blue.

“It’s been great to take a livery reveal to New Zealand for our fans over the ditch – especially with the Taupo round early in the season,” said Triple Eight Managing Director Jamie Whincup

“The guys and girls at Triple Eight, alongside our longstanding co-naming rights partners Red Bull and Ampol have done an amazing job to get this car ready so we can see it on track at Highlands!”

“It’s always good to get our cars and drivers out in the community for events like this, the first Supercars team livery reveal to happen in New Zealand.”

“This kicks off an exciting season where we hope to keep momentum going from our strong finish with Will and Broc last year.”

The team enters the 2025 season aiming to defend both the Supercars Drivers Championship and Teams Championship with Will Brown choosing to run #1 as reigning champion, and Broc Feeney again in the #88.

Red Bull reveal their 2025 livery at Highlands. Image: Red Bull

The Teams engineering line up continues with Andrew Edwards in Will’s corner and Martin Short alongside Broc, both working under the guidance of Technical Director, Jeromy Moore, and Team Manager, Mark Dutton.

“How awesome does the car look! Keeping those iconic Red Bull Ampol Racing colours and adding white and blue highlights is a nice addition,” said Brown.

“It’s always great to share these occasions with the fans! It’s my second year with the team and to do this event while I’m in New Zealand racing open wheelers in the off season has meant I could be a part of it.”

“The next major event for us is the team’s pre-season test day in Sydney which is going to be awesome to get a full day in the car.

“It’s going to be even better to show the it off to the fans when we go racing in Sydney later this month –
can’t wait!”

Feeney adds, “I think the car looks unreal this year, my favourite in a while!

“I’m really looking forward to getting back on track in Sydney in a couple of weeks.

“It’s exciting to be here in NZ for the GP but to also launch our 2025 livery here at Highlands.

“It’s going to be great to cut some laps here in it before we head to Sydney where we can get back to work and start off 2025 strong.”

With ongoing support from long time naming-rights partners Red Bull and Ampol, the team will again enjoy support from major team partners; ACDelco, Ampol Amplify Premium Fuels, Chevrolet Racing, Complete Parts and Equipment Solutions, JGI, National Storage, New Holland, Quad Lock, Supercheap Auto, ToolPro, Wurth, while welcoming new major partners Freighter and Shaw and Partners.

Both Red Bull Ampol Racing Camaros will be put through their paces at the first pre-season test in Sydney on February 19 before Round 1 of the 2025 Supercars Championship, The Thrifty Sydney 500 kicks off at Sydney Motorsport Park from February 21-23

Tags: Broc FeeneyNew Zealand Grand PrixNextGen New Zealand ChampionshipRed Bull Ampol RacingWill Brown

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  1. Allan Dick says:
    9 months ago

    In Queenstown New Zealand?

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