Matt Stone Racing reveals 2025 Indigenous liveries
Nick Percat, Cameron Hill to carry special looks in Perth, Darwin
Billy-Jay O’Toole artwork implemented across both Camaros
Matt Stone Racing has uncovered the Indigenous liveries its Chevrolet Camaros will carry at the next two rounds in Perth and Darwin.
Nick Percat and Cameron Hill's cars will sport special looks at this weekend's Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440 and the betr Darwin Triple Crown, which is Supercars' annual Indigenous Round.
The new looks were unveiled during a special event at Bruce Rock Engineering on Tuesday, with the artwork of Billy-Jay O’Toole implemented across both cars.
MSR has opted to debut its Indigenous look in Perth, given teams will stay on the road between Perth and Darwin, meaning no trip back to home base in Queensland.
Percat’s Bendix Racing Chevrolet Camaro features a similar look to the 2024 livery that was voted the best of last year's Indigenous Round crop on a Supercars.com poll.
The 2025 design features a greater use of O’Toole’s artwork, Connecting to Wadawurrung Country, across the car. The livery highlights Bendix’s commitment to honouring First Nations culture.
Birds hold special significance with Bunjil, the wedged tailed eagle, Waa, the crow, Kunawarra, the black swan, and Pawan, the magpie, incorporated into the design again.
Hill’s Supaglass livery, meanwhile, features O’Toole’s artwork, Hands and Water. The artwork has been integrated into the car’s familiar black and white Supaglass Industries design.
The sand dunes represent coastal country, which hold thousands of years of cultural knowledge and stories, and the meeting places showcase where ancestors gathered across the country.
Hill and Percat are eighth and 13th in the championship at the halfway mark of the Repco Sprint Cup.
Track action commences in Perth on Friday. Tickets are on sale now.