BRT uncovers new look LIQUI MOLY BLAHST Racing Ford
Aaron Cameron to race #3 entry with LIQUI MOLY, BLAHST colours
Cameron will be joined by Zak Best for the RYCO Enduro Cup
The #3 LIQUI MOLY BLAHST Racing Ford Mustang has been revealed, marking another key shift for Blanchard Racing Team.
Announced last year, LIQUI MOLY and BLAHST have joined BRT as co-naming rights partners of the Aaron Cameron entry.
With fresh partners comes fresh paint, with BRT unveiling a white, blue and red scheme for rising star Cameron, who enters his second Supercars season.
Also announced this week, Cameron will be joined by Zak Best for the RYCO Enduro Cup later this year.
BRT is set to employ date from Triple Eight Race Engineering in 2026, after making strides through an alliance with new Toyota team Walkinshaw TWG Racing (formerly Walkinshaw Andretti United) last season.

“It's always a good moment seeing the car, suit and everything come together ahead of a new season,” Cameron said.
"That’s when it starts to feel real. Representing LIQUI MOLY and BLAHST is a privilege I don’t take lightly, and I can’t wait to get my hands on the model version of the car.
”I’ve seen the hard work the team has put in over the off-season, and I’m keen to pay that effort back across the year.”
Belinda Narbey, LIQUI MOLY Australia Marketing Manager, said: “2026 marks a new phase in LIQUI MOLY's involvement in global motorsport.
"The alignment with Blanchard Racing Team and BLAHST reflects a shared commitment to performance and execution at the highest level. We can't wait to see the LIQUI MOLY BLAHST Racing Mustang under lights in Sydney."
Andrew Hermes and Leigh Bartlett, BLAHST co-founders, said: “Supercars is elite motorsport where races are decided in seconds — and that’s the pressure LIQUI MOLY BLAHST Racing thrives in.
"We’re excited to see the livery hit the track this season and back the team as we push forward. Whether it’s on the grid or in your own driveway, being ready when it matters makes the difference.
"We build car care gear that’s ready the moment you are, so you spend less time setting up and more time doing what you love. Because in racing and in real life — every second counts.”
The sister James Golding car will sport BRT’s iconic blue in 2026.