Fresh colours, sponsor for Bryce Fullwood's BJR Bathurst swansong
Fullwood and Brad Vaughan to carry Automotive Superstore livery
BJR recently announced end of Fullwood relationship after 2025 season
Brad Jones Racing has unveiled a new look and naming rights partner for Bryce Fullwood’s final Bathurst campaign with the Albury squad.
Revealed Monday, Fullwood and co-driver Brad Vaughan will carry an eye-catching black and yellow Automotive Superstore livery on their #14 Chevrolet.
Longtime BJR partners Automotive Superstore will carry naming rights sponsorship for the Great Race, having last appeared on a BJR Camaro in testing last year.
Macauley Jones previously carried Automotive Superstore colours and branding in 2022. The new look was applied using 3M films and premium PPG paints.
“The Automotive Superstore Camaro looks unreal, the black and yellow really stands out, and I think the fans are going to love it,” said Fullwood, whose BJR exit was revealed last week.

“It’s awesome to have Automotive Superstore step up as naming rights for the Bathurst, they’re a great team to work with and we can’t wait to have them in the garage this weekend.
“The Bend didn’t go the way we wanted, but we’ve reset, gone through the data, and made some solid gains since then.
“Brad, Phil Keed and I are working really well together, and we’re coming into Bathurst focused and ready to hit the ground running.”
Babak Sanayei, co-founder of Automotive Superstore, added: “We're absolutely thrilled to be part of such an iconic Australian sporting event through our partnership with BJR.
"As automotive enthusiasts, it's a privilege to support the team and sport we're passionate about while connecting with fans who share that passion.
“Not long ago, we were operating from a small warehouse on the outskirts of Sydney, so becoming a major sponsor at the Bathurst 1000 represents a significant milestone for Automotive Superstore.
“We're backing the team all the way and can't wait to see them tackle the Mountain this weekend.”
The new-look Automotive Superstore Chevrolet will roll out for the first time on Thursday for practice.