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PremiAir Racing reveals Nulon naming rights

06 Mar 2023
Golding, Slade cars to run under Nulon Racing banner
2 mins by James Pavey
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PremiAir Racing will run under the Nulon Racing banner in 2023, with the company backing the Camaros of Tim Slade and James Golding.

Slade and Golding will carry matching Nulon colours from this weekend’s Thrifty Newcastle 500.

Nulon Products Australia recently announced its backing of Golding’s #31 Camaro, with the new look debuting at the Sydney test.

On Monday, Nulon backing was confirmed across both cars, with Slade’s #23 Camaro to sport the same black, red and white livery.

Slade will make his 400th race start in Newcastle, and his first with PremiAir Racing.

“There is no arguing that the cars look fantastic,” the veteran driver said.

“I can’t wait to do the absolute best job I can while carrying the Nulon colours as we get the 2023 Supercars Championship season underway.

“To have such a prestigious brand as Nulon Products Australia backing our team and my car is a great confidence boost ahead of the start of the season.

“I am greatly looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together.”

Tom Murray, Nulon Products Australia Channel Marketing Manager, was excited to see the company up its support of Supercars’ newest team.

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"We are pleased to announce that Nulon will be the primary sponsor of the #23 Nulon Racing Camaro, as part of our continued partnership with PremiAir Racing,” Murray said.

“The opening race of the 2023 season in Newcastle will mark Tim Slade's 400th Supercars race start; a remarkable milestone.

“We are proud to support Tim and the entire team as they kick off the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship. "

PremiAir Racing Team Principal Matt Cook added: "Nulon is a fantastic company with a rich history of supporting motorsport in Australia, from the grassroots to the elite levels.

“To have them on board with us for 2023 as the naming rights partner of the #31 Nulon Racing Camaro, and now also taking up the opportunity as the naming rights backer of the #23 Nulon Racing Camaro for the start of the season, is something we are pleased about.

"The cars look amazing, and we can’t wait to see them performing on-track as a two-car Nulon Racing outfit. The matching liveries look amazing.”

Cars will hit the track in Newcastle on Friday for three 45-minute practice sessions.

The event will be headlined by dual 250km, 95-lap races on Saturday and Sunday.

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

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