Erebus Motorsport uncovers new look for Cooper Murray
Sleek black livery a “dream” for team owner Betty Klimenko
Klimenko-owned Erebus has competed in Supercars since 2013
Erebus Motorsport has uncovered a bold new look for Cooper Murray, which will debut at this weekend’s Century Batteries Ipswich Super 440.
After running a number of rolling sponsor schemes for 2025, Murray will drive a striking black Erebus-liveried Camaro.
Revealed on social media, Erebus said the livery was a “dream” for team owner Betty Klimenko.
Erebus said the livery is "murdered out, all black," which means parts of the whole of the car is presented in black.
Klimenko has long been associated with black — notably, she named the team after the Greek God of Darkness. Erebus cars have also previously tested in black.

After winning last year’s Bathurst 1000, Klimenko said on the podium: “This is magic and this is for the people who believed in the black."
Murray’s Camaro will promote Rural Aid Australia, which provides support to rural communities. Klimenko donated $50,000 to the organisation last year.
The Murray look is one of five new liveries for the Ipswich event, with Blanchard Racing Team, Brad Jones Racing, Team 18 and Matt Stone Racing also uncovering fresh warpaint.
Rookie Murray sits 23rd heading to this weekend’s round.
Track action in Ipswich commences Friday with two practice sessions,