BRT unveil eye-catching Indigenous liveries
CoolDrive makes way for Adventure Industries on James Golding's #7
Aaron Cameron's livery designed by Year 11 student
The Blanchard Racing Team will be hard to miss at the betr Darwin Triple Crown, unveiling a pair of vibrant liveries for Indigenous Round.
The unveil of the liveries also brings in a new primary backer for the 2026 season, with the traditional CoolDrive blue has been replaced by the green of Adventure Industries on the #7 Mustang of James Golding.
Golding will sport a livery designed by Gamilaraay/Yuwaalaraay man Kris Kennedy from Walgett, NSW, who now resides in Bathurst on Wiradjuri Country.
Kennedy's artwork incorporates rugged mountains, escarpments and waterholes, celebrating the beauty and significance of Country through intricate patterns and symbolism.

Golding said: "Kris has done a really good job on this one. It's always interesting seeing the grid switch things up, and I'm looking forward to getting back out there and racing in Darwin."
Cameron maintains the red and blue on his LIQUI MOLY BLAHST Ford, but loses the white base which was voted as Supercars fans' favourite livery at the start of the season.
The livery of the #3 Ford was designed by Year 11 student and emerging Indigenous artist Azariyah Lansom from Wiradjuri Country, with an artwork titled 'Tracks That Bring Us Together'.
Cameron was left impressed by the livery, which reflects the shared journey that connects people, communities and cultures, with flowing tracks much like racing lines on a circuit.
"Azariyah has done an incredible job and it's great to have her artwork on the No. 3. It's a big change from what I'd normally run, I don't think I've ever driven anything quite like it," said Cameron.
Cars hit the track in Darwin on Friday.