Bundaberg Racing shows off new livery
The now one-car Bundaberg Racing team has unveiled its new paint job for the 2011 International V8 Supercars season.
Effectively the third car in the Walkinshaw Performance stable, the reveal of the team’s 2011 livery comes just one day after parent outfit, the Toll Holden Racing Team, unveiled their livery at their Melbourne Headquarters.
Bundaberg Racing took the wraps off their new Holden Commodore at Huntingwood, New South Wales
The car drops its red markings, as well as the Bundaberg ‘Red’ label, with the Queensland based company switching to it’s primary brand for 2011.
New Zealander Fabian Coulthard stays with the team, but switches from car 24 to 61 for the new season as a pointer to Bundaberg’s 50th birthday celebration, born in ’61.
The team has slimmed down to a one car entry, with Andrew Thompson released from the team and the Racing Entitlements Contract sold back to the championship rather than bought by another competitor.
Bundaberg Racing has also confirmed a programme in the V8 Ute’s series with V8 Supercars veteran Cameron McConville, who drove for HRT at the endurance events last year.