BJR unveil striking new livery for Cameron Hill Supra
Tasmanian entertainment venues Country Club Tasmania and Wrest Point feature prominently
One-off livery hits the track tomorrow at Symmons Plains
Brad Jones Racing have unveiled a striking one-off livery for Cameron Hill's Toyota Supra for the Tyrepower Tasmania Super 440.
Announced in the lead-up to Supercars' return to Symmons Plains, the Canberran is being backed by Country Club Tasmania and Wrest Point, with both venues' colours being incorporated into the livery.
The livery was revealed at Country Club Tasmania's new Championship Golf Course, which will be opened this coming summer.
Hill, alongside team owner Brad Jones and teammates Andre Heimgartner and Macauley Jones were all on hand for the livery reveal, and will return at 6:30pm this evening to meet fans.

“It’s a really cool-looking car and definitely one that stands out straight away. I think the team and everyone involved have done an awesome job with pulling this together," said Hill.
“To unveil the livery here at Country Club Tasmania on the new golf course has been pretty special. It’s a fantastic venue and a great way to launch the partnership ahead of a huge weekend in Tasmania.
“Tasmania always delivers great racing and the fans here are incredibly passionate, the team have had some strong results here in the past so it’s exciting to head into this weekend.
“We’re looking forward to getting on track at Symmons Plains tomorrow and hopefully putting together a strong weekend for Wrest Point and Country Club Tasmania.”
Ross Hannah, Country Club Tasmania General Manager added: “It was not only a fantastic moment to see this collaboration come to life, but also incredibly special to showcase the partnership car on the 18th hole of our Championship Golf Course.
"There’s a real sense of pride in this course for the Country Club Tasmania team, and we’re proud to mark this milestone together here on the course.”
“We love the idea that sports fans from across Tasmania and Australia are heading to Launceston to watch their favourite drivers compete, and that Country Club Tasmania can continue to be the hub for so many sporting and entertainment events happening across Northern Tasmania.”
BJR also revealed a new livery for Macauley Jones yesterday, with the new-look Summit Fleet Supra revealed ahead of the Supercars Fanfare event in Devonport.
The #14 Supra takes to the track for the first time for opening practice at 2:05pm AEST on Friday.