First 2026 Darwin Indigenous Round livery revealed
PremiAir Racing first team to reveal 2026 Indigenous Round livery
Track action in Darwin commences on Friday June 19
PremiAir Racing has become the first Supercars team to reveal its 2026 Indigenous Round livery.
The upcoming betr Darwin Triple Crown on June 19-21 will be the fifth edition of the Indigenous Round.
PremiAir Racing released renders of its Chevrolet Camaros in their indigenous colours via social media, with shark motifs displayed across the car.
It's the first of a series of livery reveals for the Darwin event, which will see drivers race on all three days of the June 19-21 round.
The #31 and #777 PremiAir Racing Camaros of Jayden Ojeda and Declan Fraser will carry the bespoke artwork created by emerging Indigenous artist Telisa, nicknamed 'Tilly', a 15-year-old student at Worawa Aboriginal College.
Tilly’s artwork is centred on her connection to the ocean and her fascination with sharks, combining themes of strength, adaptability, instinct, and movement.

PremiAir Racing will also carry the liveries through Townsville, aligning with the conclusion of NAIDOC Week 2026 celebrations.
“I love that sharks are an apex predator that shows strength, protection and sharp instincts,” said Darwin local Tilly, who is from the Arrernte and Mparntwe (Alice Springs) language groups.
“The shark has held wisdom about the ocean and has survived in it for thousands of years because it is adaptable and fearless.
“The lines around the shark represent the ocean, its home. The ocean has strong currents that have power and strength in their own way.
“The shark and ocean work together, both connecting and providing for each other.
“The movement of a Supercar on the race track reminds me of a shark swimming through the ocean; together, they exist and move in strength, power and speed.”
Ojeda and Fraser head to Darwin in 14th and 18th in the championship respectively.