Erebus Motorsport reveal final 2026 Indigenous liveries
Both liveries feature works by artist Jedess Hudson
SOLO Energy, 7-Eleven to back rookie Jobe Stewart
Erebus Motorsport have rounded out the Indigenous livery launches ahead of the betr Darwin Triple Crown, unveiling the Chevrolets of Cooper Murray and Jobe Stewart.
Both liveries incorporate separate artworks designed by Indigenous artist Jedess Hudson, which have been intertwined into liveries both drivers have raced throughout 2026.
Murray's #99 TotalEnergies Camaro features a design entitled, "Energy in Motion,' symbolising innovation, diversity, and the coming together of different energies.
The design is also inspired by the landscapes, waterways, and pathways that shape Country.
“‘Energy in Motion’ represents the way people, stories and Country are connected,” Hudson said.
“The flowing shapes reflect movement and unity, while the dotted patterns represent knowledge being shared and carried forward through generations.
“It’s about recognising that when different stories and experiences come together, they create something stronger and I’m proud to share that through motorsport with Erebus and TotalEnergies.”

Erebus Motorsport have also welcomed back SOLO Energy to the #9 Camaro of rookie Jobe Stewart for the first time since Melbourne in March, with Hudson designing a work entitled, 'Currents of Energy', for the occasion.
The design represents movement, connection and the energy that flows across Country, reflecting the journeys of people, communities and stories that connect Australia.
Connection is also represented through the sweeping lines that symbolise the roads and pathways connecting Australia, whilst dotted pathways represent the movement of people, ideas, and fuel, with 7-Eleven taking prominent bonnet signage.
Both cars also feature Erebus' signature black and white identity in subtle tones.
“‘Currents of Energy’ is about the flow of people, stories and connections across Country,” Hudson said of the design adorning Stewart's car.
“The lines represent pathways and journeys, while the dots reflect the movement and relationships that continue to grow over time.
“Working with Erebus Motorsport allows me to share First Nations stories with a national audience, and I’m proud to see this artwork represented on the Solo Energy / 7-Eleven Camaro.”
All 24 cars have now been revealed, ahead of their first appearances in public at Thursday afternoon's Track to Town activation from 4:00pm local time.
Cars hit the track in Darwin on Friday, with the first race of the weekend kicking off at 5:00pm local time/5:30pm AEST.