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BJR uncovers Dunlop Super Dealer Racing livery

17 Feb 2021
Hazelwood to Dunlop Super Dealer Racing scheme
2 mins by James Pavey
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Returning Brad Jones Racing driver Todd Hazelwood will run a Dunlop Super Dealer Racing livery for the season-opening Repco Mt Panorama 500.

Hazelwood will campaign the iconic yellow and black Dunlop colour scheme on his #14 Commodore on the mountain.

The 2017 Dunlop Super2 Series champion returns to the Albury-based team for a second season in 2021.

Last year, he finished 17th overall, and claimed a maiden podium and pole position in Sydney and Townsville respectively.

The striking Dunlop livery was brought to life by 3M Films and PPG.

"I am super pumped and excited to go racing again for 2021 and I’m very honoured to run the iconic yellow Dunlop Super Dealer livery and have the support from Dunlop,” the 25-year-old said.

“Hopefully I can do them proud in the first round.

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"I feel refreshed and well prepared for a big year ahead and cannot wait to start my second season with the team at Brad Jones Racing."

Tony Kiernan, Dunlop, DSD & Motorsport Manager for Dunlop Tyres added: "We are thrilled to see the Dunlop Super Dealer car back on track at the Mt Panorama 500, continuing our important long standing relationship with Brad Jones Racing.

"Dunlop is all about investing in young driver talent, so it is a natural fit for us to support Todd as he climbs the Supercar ranks.

"We wish Todd, and BJR, all the best for the opening race."

The team welcomes back a host of returning partners, inclduing Black Duck SeatCovers, BRUT, Acer, Coregas, Hare & Forbes, Freightliner, PPG Refinish, Speedflow, Summit Fleet, Timken, Lansvale Smash Repairs, Fuchs, Larsen Engineering, Hexagon, Coca Cola Amatil, Sparco, Mizuno, Eibach, Unit, RGI, Verto and LR&M Constructions.

Hazelwood will take to Winton Motor Raceway for official pre-season testing on Friday.

The 2021 Repco Supercars Championship will commence at the Repco Mt Panorama 500. Tickets are on sale now.

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