Team 18 reveals 2025 Indigenous Round liveries
Team 18 Camaros carry Mayi woman Leah Cummins
Track action to commence on Friday June 20
Team 18 has continued the countdown to Supercars’ annual Indigenous Round celebrations with the reveal of its two liveries for the betr Darwin Triple Crown.
In a digital reveal, Team 18 showcased the liveries that will celebrate Aboriginal culture and storytelling with artwork designed by proud Mayi woman Leah Cummins from Bunya Designs.
The existing DEWALT and TRADIE Energy liveries will be complemented by designs centred on Cummins’ artwork.
Cummins designed the team’s 2023 Darwin Hino livery, and recently designed the 2025 First Nations Dress for the Queensland Firebirds netball team.
Reynolds’ #20 TRADIE Energy Camaro will carry the artwork ‘Travelling Dreams’, which reflects life’s journey through symbolic pathways and kangaroos, a representation of progress, purpose and collective connection.
De Pasquale’s #18 DEWALT Camaro will carry ‘Dreaming’, which illustrates strength, determination and the pursuit of a common goal. Kangaroos symbolise forward motion, capturing the unifying force of shared ambition and resilience.
"Leah’s artwork is amazing and I love what it represents in life’s journey, forward momentum, and shared experiences,” Reynolds said.
“I love racing in Darwin. I’ve had some good success up there and it’s great to escape Melbourne and go up there at this time of year. I’ll be up there from Saturday soaking up the sun before we hit the track on Friday.
“The pink TRADIE Energy Camaro looks great, and I’m pumped to carry ‘Travelling Dream’s with me into the weekend and hopefully deliver a strong result."
De Pasquale added: "It’s always a privilege to race in the Indigenous Round.
“The DEWALT car looks unreal with Leah’s artwork on board, and the message behind it about strength, unity and moving forward is something we really connect with as a team.
“Hidden Valley is a special track to me, getting my first Supercars win there in 2020. It’s a tough round on us drivers with the hot conditions but it’s something I look forward to every year and we’ll be sure to put our best foot forward and have a good run.”
Team owner Charlie Schwerkolt said: "This is such a special round for our sport and we’re proud to represent Indigenous culture through two incredible designs from Leah Cummins.
“It’s important for us to celebrate the stories and heritage of First Nations people when we race in Darwin, and we’re honoured to carry that spirit when we hit the track at Hidden Valley."
De Pasquale and Reynolds are 12th and 18th, and Team 18 eighth in teams' heading to the betr Darwin Triple Crown on June 20-22. Tickets for the event are on sale now. International viewers can follow all the action on Superview.