Brad Jones Racing unveils new look Macauley Jones Toyota Supra
#96 BJR entry to sport AlphaTheta for the first two rounds of 2026
Jands and associated brands to also appear at three rounds later this season
Macauley Jones’ first Toyota GR Supra has been unveiled, with the #96 Brad Jones Racing entry to sport AlphaTheta colours for the first two rounds of 2026.
Revealed Monday, the #96 GR Supra will carry AlphaTheta branding on a white, blue and purple livery.
Audio and DJ company AlphaTheta sponsored the team last season, with the latest design brought to life using 3M films, with panels and chassis prepared using PPG paints.
Jands and its associated brands will feature on the #96 GR Supra across five rounds of the 2026 season: Sydney, Australian Grand Prix, Townsville, The Bend and the Gold Coast.

“I’ve seen every stage of this process from the first discussions with Toyota, announcing the partnership, right through to building the car,” Macauley said.
"It’s been a long journey to get here but seeing the finished product makes it completely worth the wait.
“It’s a sick-looking car and once you add the AlphaTheta colours it takes it to another level.
“Racing the Supra is a huge moment not just for me, but for Brad Jones Racing, Supercars, and the sport as a whole. It’s going to feel different lining up on the grid this weekend, and I’ll need to make a few adjustments, but I honestly can’t wait.”
Phil Muffet, Jands CEO and Managing Director, added: “There’s a natural synergy in seeing AlphaTheta aligned with Toyota on the Supercars grid. Both brands share Japanese heritage, a deep commitment to engineering excellence, and a relentless focus on performance and unlocking potential, whether behind the traditional decks or on the track.
“Supercars gives AlphaTheta a unique opportunity to reach the next generation of creators and musicians - audiences who may not discover music technology through traditional channels but connect through motorsport, culture and lifestyle. That crossover is incredibly powerful for us.”
“This partnership is about performance, culture and connection - taking AlphaTheta beyond the musical creatives and the DJ booth and placing it at the centre of one of Australia’s most dynamic sporting stages.”
The new look car will hit the track in Sydney this week.