BJR unveil striking new livery in Devonport
Macauley Jones to run under Summit Fleet Racing banner in Tasmania
Jones almost claimed stunning upset win in Tasmania last year
Macauley Jones' latest Toyota livery has been unveiled in Devonport today, with a long-time backer claiming naming rights for this weekend's Tyrepower Tasmania Super 440.
Celebrating 20 years of supporting Brad Jones Racing, Summit Fleet Leasing and Management take naming rights of the #96 Toyota Supra at Symmons Plains this weekend.
Jones' Supra returns to a white base, with two tones of blue and black accents rounding out the livery on the rear half of the car.
The second-generation racer looked on course to claim an upset maiden win at Symmons Plains last year, settling for a career-best fifth, and has been keeping sharp in the Australian Karting Championship.

“The new Summit Fleet Racing Supra looks incredible and giving it a run in Devonport before we head to Symmons is very cool," said Jones.
“Summit Fleet has been a fantastic supporter of BJR, so it’s really special to help celebrate our 20-year partnership with this new livery.
“It’s been a few weeks since we’ve been racing, so I’m keen to get back out on track in Tassie. It’s one of my favourite circuits on the calendar, and hopefully we can put together a strong showing this weekend.”
Summit Fleet Leasing and Management Managing Director Darren Gore added: “This 20-year legacy, established by our founding Chief Executive Phill Jones, reflects the enduring strength of our partnership with Brad Jones Racing.
“Today, we celebrate two decades grounded in trust, performance, and exceptional people — underpinned by shared values of consistency, discipline, and backing teams that deliver beyond expectation."
The new look-Supra will hit the streets of Devonport this afternoon for the Supercars Fanfare event kicking off at 3pm, before hitting the track at Symmons Plains on Friday.