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BJR secures Fullwood, naming rights sponsor

19 Jan 2023
Pink look to remain for the #14 into Gen3
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Brad Jones Racing has secured Middy’s Electrical as Bryce Fullwood’s naming rights partner for the 2023 season.

Fullwood has officially ben named in BJR's 2023 line-up, although no changes are expected to the team's driver line-up.

The 2019 Super2 champion will sport the familiar Middy’s pink on his #14 Chevrolet Camaro for the first Gen3 season.

Middy’s has been aligned with Fullwood for the balance of his career.

Notably, Middy’s adorned Fullwood’s Super2-winning Nissan Altima in 2019, and his first Walkinshaw Andretti United Commodore.

The Darwin-born driver joined BJR for the 2022 season, and has been retained for 2023.

Middy’s is Australia's largest family owned and independent electrical wholesaler.

BJR is currently preparing its cars for forthcoming testing, with a shakedown at Winton slated for February 1.

"Having Middy’s onboard as we gear up for Gen3 is great," said Fullwood, who finished 17th overall in 2022.

"They’ve been incredible supporters throughout my career and it’s really exciting to continue our relationship into 2023.

“Getting behind the wheel of the Middy’s Electrical Camaro at Winton in February is going to be a special moment for me and for the team.

“They’ve been working extremely hard at the shop to get these cars ready.

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“The Middy’s livery is going to look amazing on the Camaro and I can’t wait to be able to share what that looks like with everyone.

“I can’t thank Nicholas and Anton Middendorp and the Middendorp Group enough for everything they’ve done for me.”

Team owner Jones added: "We’re excited to welcome back Middy’s for next year.

“They’ve been great partners and together we’ve been able to work on some eye-catching liveries and standout activations for customers and fans.

“Our team is hard at work ahead of the 2023 season as we look at a busy February of testing the Gen3 cars.

"It’s a different off-season than usual with the new cars being developed but our team is managing the challenge of a four-car build incredibly well.”

Nicholas Middendorp, Middy’s Director, was pleased to extended its backing of Fullwood, with the relationship stretching back to his karting days.

"As a long-standing supporter of Bryce from his early racing days we are proud to be able to continue our 11-year relationship,” he said.

“Middy’s is looking forward to once again working with Brad Jones Racing, whose business is built around similar values to Middy’s — being a family-owned and run operation.

"We look forward to this year’s exciting racing season with the commencement of the Gen3 cars on the track.”

The 2023 Repco Supercars Championship will commence in Newcastle on March 10-12.

Tickets are on sale on Supercars.com and Ticketek.com.

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