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Dick Johnson Racing and Nissan Motorsport will this year continue the popular trend of running retro liveries in the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000. DJR, the championship’s oldest team, will mark the 20th anniversary of its most recent Bathurst triumph by campaigning its #17 David Wall/Steven Johnson entry in yellow and blue Shell/FAI colours. The move marks the third consecutive retro Bathurst livery for DJR, having celebrated Johnson’s famed Tru-Blu XD and Greens’-Tuf XE Falcons in 2012 and 2013. Nissan is using the second appearance of its V8 Supercars program at Bathurst to hark back to its 1984 Bluebird, which scored pole for The Great Race thanks to the efforts of George Fury. While the retro schemes come at a compromise for team sponsors, the combination of increased media exposure and revenue earned through associated merchandising ensures that they’ll likely be a fixture of the Bathurst weekend for years to come. This week’s Pirtek Poll asks: Which retro Bathurst livery has been your favourite? Scroll through the contenders before casting your vote at the bottom of the page.
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The Kiwi will carry the iconic No. 17 in 2019 despite - however, he, teammate Fabian Coulthard and the four Tickford entries will go to war with new-for-2019 Mustangs. The Falcon was finally laid to rest after six decades of success in Australian touring car racing. MORE: With the 2019 season kicking off this weekend, one thing's certain - Adelaide, we're ready for you. Read through to check out the 2019 warpaint. RED BULL HOLDEN RACING TEAM The powerhouse team were the first to unveil their 2019 livery, doing so last month at Dalby Aerodrome in Queensland. The Triple Eight squad reverts back to two cars with Craig Lowndes retiring from full-time competiton, but he will link up with Jamie Whincup in car 88.
It marks a return to the famed pairing that won three Bathursts on the bounce between 2006 and 2008. On the other side of the garage, 2016 series champion Shane van Gisbergen will have his fourth co-driver in as many seasons with Red Bull, but this one will be his strongest yet - a hungry Garth Tander, who was dropped from his full-time duties by Garry Rogers Motorsport. Tander boasts three Bathurst wins, and won the 2007 drivers' title. All up, the four of them share 12 drivers' titles and 14 Bathurst wins. Roland Dane, you've done it again.
MOBIL 1 MEGA RACING (WALKINSHAW ANDRETTI UNITED) After losing their Boost Mobile backing to Garry Rogers Motorsport, Walkinshaw Andretti United moved quickly to fill the void with MEGA Fuels. It's another simple yet striking MEGA-influenced livery, and it already looks like a winner. Scott Pye and 2010 series champ James Courtney will be looking to improve on their commendable 2018 campaign - Pye grabbed his maiden championship race win at Albert Park on his way to seventh in the standings, while Courtney won't be satisfied after slumping to 14th. Expect bigger things from WAU in 2019. KELLY RACING CASTROL RACING With Nissan announcing they would withdraw their factory support after the 2018 season, the Kelly gang are going it alone with their Altimas in 2019. 2006 series champion Rick Kelly was the first to have his Altima revealed, with Castrol onboard for another full season with primary sponsorship.