hero-img

Bold green livery, new sponsor for Fullwood

Supercars
11 Mar
Green, purple and a big number on the door for Bryce Fullwood’s BJR Camaro
2 mins by James Pavey
  • Bold green livery, new sponsor for Bryce Fullwood

  • Shure colours, number on door and roof of Fullwood’s BJR Camaro

  • Fullwood 18th in points heading to Melbourne SuperSprint

Bryce Fullwood will sport a bold new livery and naming rights at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.

Fullwood, who will contest the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship with a revolving sponsor model, will carry Shure naming rights in Melbourne.

The pink of Middy’s Electrical has made way for green and purple, with the NASCAR-inspired livery to feature the #14 on the door and roof.

Melbourne is the first of a two-round partnership, with Shure colours returning at the Tasmania Super 440 in May.

Real time communication systems business Clear-Com branding also features on the car’s rear quarter panel, while ListenTech and Ampertronic branding has also been applied.

The new livery was applied to the #14 Chevrolet Camaro using 3M film and PPG paints.

View all photos

“The car looks amazing. Wow. Shure has really brought the concept to life, it’s so cool. I’m pretty excited to race it,” said Fullwood, who heads to Melbourne 18th in points.

“Thank you to Shure for their support for Melbourne and Tasmania. Their team has been great to work with and I’m so grateful that they’re part of our journey this year.

“Clear-com is a natural fit for our team and the demonstration of their systems is exciting, I can’t wait until we get to use them in-race.

“As a team we’ve reset after Sydney and are ready to go again. I have a lot of positives to focus on from that weekend and am ready to jump in the car in Melbourne and get going.

"We’ve got the momentum, we’ve got the speed and now we just need to show it.”

Phil Muffet, Hands CEO and Managing Director, added: “From Presidents to rock legends, and from sports to board rooms, Shure has set the standard in audio for a century.

"We’re thrilled to celebrate this historic achievement at one of motorsport’s biggest stages, the Supercars round at the Melbourne F1. Who better to do this with than an iconic team of the sport — BJR.”

The new-look #14 Shure Camaro is one of three new liveries for Melbourne, alongside Cameron Hill’s Dabble Camaro and Cooper Murray’s YTG Camaro.

Track action in Melbourne begins on Thursday.

Related News