David Reynolds welcomes James Courtney, new new sponsor in new line-up
2017 Bathurst champion to carry Snowy River Caravans colours in 2026
Reynolds to be partnered with 2010 Supercars champion Courtney for enduros
David Reynolds will sport a new look on his #20 Chevrolet Camaro in 2026.
The 2017 Bathurst 1000 welcomes Snowy River Caravans to Team 18 this season, with the deal also bringing James Courtney into the co-driver's seat for the Ryco Enduro Cup.
The teal and black design also features the Chevrolet badge design elements that feature on teammate Anton De Pasquale's car, in what is a consistent base design across the two Camaros.
Reynolds' naming rights partner for the last two seasons, TRADIE, remain onboard with Team 18.
“The Snowy River Chevy looks great. The teal has become pretty familiar in Supercars now and it really suits the Camaro, it looks aggressive and as a team I think our cars look really strong heading into 2026," said Reynolds, who recently opened up to Supercars.com in a lengthy interview.

“Last season was a solid one for us. We came on strong, finishing second at Bathurst, taking a pole in Townsville and moving up to fifth in the teams’ championship showed the direction we’re heading.
"There’s been a lot of hard work behind the scenes to build on that over the off-season."
Reynolds will also undergo an engineering change this season, with Head of Engineering Dr Geoff Slater jumping on the headset, and former engineer Richard Hollway remaining within the team.
Reynolds added: “Having Geoff step into the race engineer role is something I’m really looking forward to. He’s incredibly experienced, highly credentialed and knows the team inside out."
The announcement of the Reynolds/Courtney pairing came via a social media clip, in which Courtney is seen enjoying the start of his full-time retirement.
Courtney has been backed by Snowy River Caravans since 2022 in stints at Tickford Racing and Blanchard Racing Team.

The pairing will likely be the most experienced pairing on the grid come enduro time, with 40-year-old Reynolds clocking up 18 Bathurst starts last year, and 45-year-old Courtney notching up his 20th.
However, Courtney believes that will be an advantage: “2026 is a whole new challenge for me. Going from being a full-time driver to now being Davey’s sidekick is a completely different dynamic to get my head around.
"Dave and I have known each other for a long time, and there’s a huge amount of experience between the two of us. He’s a Bathurst winner and now the oldest full-time driver in the field — sucked in, Davey.
“Bathurst is the one race that’s eluded me my whole career, so to be able to tackle it with someone as talented and experienced as Dave is fantastic. That experience really counts in the enduros, and I think we’ve got a very strong pairing.”
Fans can catch the new look Snowy River Caravans Camaro on track in Sydney on February 20-22. Tickets, including for the free Friday, are on sale now.