Macauley Jones to run under Dormer HVAC Racing banner in Darwin
Livery incorporates elements of Mungabareena Aboriginal Coproration artwork
Dormer HVAC joined BJR through DUNLOP Super2 Series last season
Brad Jones Racing has shown off its third and final Supra for the 2026 betr Darwin Triple Crown, with a Super2 sponsor stepping up to join the team in the main game.
Having joined BJR in 2025 with rising star Brad Vaughan, Dormer HVAC take naming rights for Macauley Jones' #96 Toyota, which will run under the Dormer HVAC Racing banner in Darwin.
It's not the first time that Dormer HVAC has taken naming rights on a main game Supercar, having backed the Matt Stone Racing wildcard entry of Cameron Crick at Sydney and Ipswich last season.
The livery incorporates aspects of the artwork designed by the Mungabareena Aboriginal Coproration, which features prominently on Andre Heimgartner's Supra, with aspects also appearing on Cameron Hill's new-look FGI Toyota.
A Top End sunset motif features prominently on the sides of the car, as do lightning bolts from a tropical thunderstorm.

Rod Dormer, Managing Director Dormer HVAC Services, said the progression to join BJR's main game squad as a naming rights partner was a natural progression.
“Following a successful 2025 season and an impressive start to the 2026 Super2 Series campaign, Dormer HVAC Services is proud to expand its partnership with Brad Jones Racing for the Indigenous Round in Darwin," Dormer said.
“We are thrilled to see the Dormer HVAC Services branding featured on Macca's #96 Toyota GR Supra, which looks outstanding in our colours.
"As a family owned business, we value partnerships that reflect dedication, performance, and a commitment to excellence—qualities that Brad Jones Racing consistently demonstrates both on and off the track.
“We wish Macca and the entire Brad Jones Racing team every success in Darwin and look forward to cheering on the #96 Toyota GR Supra throughout what promises to be an exciting race weekend.”
Macauley Jones added: “It’s awesome to have someone like Dormer on board that are really passionate about the sport and see the value in it. So thank you to Rod and his team to getting on board for Darwin.
“It’s made for a really awesome looking car with the Indigenous designs. Indigenous round is always a special time of year, our team works with the Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation.
“They’re local to us in Albury-Wodonga, and it’s always a learning experience whenever we get to partner with their organisation. They provide so much support for the community and every year we get to know a new level of just how much they do Indigenous people in our region.”
Cars hit the track in Darwin on Friday for a practice session, qualifying, and a 100km sprint race.