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2022 livery reveal dates: What we know so far

18 Feb 2022
A new season means new-look cars. Here are dates you need to know
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The countdown to the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship is on, with livery launch season in full swing.

Grove Racing became the first team to unveil the 2022 looks for its two cars, with Penrite backing both Fords in 2022.

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The Braeside squad took the covers off its two Mustangs, which will be driven by David Reynolds and Lee Holdsworth.

Holdsworth, who won the Great Race last year, returns aboard a #10 Penrite Ford for his first full-time campaign since 2020.

His former team, Tickford Racing, was the first to showcase a 2022 livery when it unveiled Thomas Randle's Castrol Ford.

The #55 Castrol Mustang was unveiled ahead of the Repco Bathurst 1000 in December.

Randle's Castrol Ford was unveiled last year

Randle previously campaigned a Castrol-backed Ford in three wildcard appearances in 2021, and makes the leap to full-time duties in 2022.

Reigning champions Red Bull Ampol Racing took the covers off its 2022 challenger in early February.

The team will unveiled Broc Feeney, and the number he will race with in 2022.

Feeney will race alongside Shane van Gisbergen, who will keep his #97.

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Some other teams will feature new looks for 2022; notably, Erebus Motorsport will race with Boost Mobile backing on both cars.

The newly-renamed PremiAir Racing team has also vowed to ditch the fluorescent yellow used in its previous guise as Team Sydney.

Walkinshaw Andretti United and Matt Stone Racing have welcomed new drivers and liveries.

Nick Percat will carry NTI backing in his first WAU season, with Optus now a co-naming rights sponsor of Chaz Mostert's car.

MSR, meanwhile, will have Truck Assist branding across both cars of Todd Hazelwood and Jack Le Brocq.

Other teams, like CoolDrive Racing and Shell V-Power Racing Team, won't feature much change on the surface.

Teams will take to Queensland Raceway and Winton Motor Raceway later in February for testing ahead of the season opener in Sydney.

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2022 Repco Supercars Championship livery reveal dates

Team

Date

Tickford Racing (Randle)

December 1, 2021

Grove Racing

January 26, 2022

Triple Eight Race Engineering

February 3, 2022

Matt Stone Racing

February 15, 2022

Walkinshaw Andretti United

February 16 & 17, 2022

Blanchard Racing Team

February 17, 2022

Brad Jones Racing (Heimgartner)

February 18, 2022

Erebus Motorsport

February 21, 2022

PremiAir Racing

February 21, 2022

Team 18 (Winterbottom)

February 21, 2022

Tickford Racing (Kostecki)

February 21, 2022

Tickford Racing (Waters)

February 22, 2022

Brad Jones Racing (Fullwood & Jones)

February 22, 2022

Dick Johnson Racing

February 23, 2022

Team 18 (Pye)

February 28, 2022

Tickford Racing (Courtney)

March 3, 2022

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