Azariyah Lansom, who hails from Wirandjuri Country, is a year 11 student and emerging artist who designed Aaron Cameron’s Liqui-Moly-backed Ford Mustang.
Lansom titled her artwork “Tracks That Bring Us Together” in a nod to share journeys that connect people, communities, and cultures with tracks not too dissimilar to a ciruit.
The brand’s colours are tied into an original artwork that Cameron will race at the betr Darwin Triple Crown.
“Azariyah has done an incredible job and it’s great to have her artwork on the car,” said Cameron.
“It’s a big change from what I’d normally run, I don’t think I’ve ever driven anything quite like it.”
CoolDrive Auto Parts has been replaced by Adventure Industries with a green and gold livery by Gamilaraay/Yuwaalaraay artist Kris Kennedy of Walgett.
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Kennedy, a contemporary Aboriginal artist, lives on Wiradjuri Country in Bathurst.
The Blanchard Racing Team said Kennedy’s artwork “captures a landscape of rugged mountains, escarpments and waterholes, celebrating the beauty and significance of Country through intricate patterns and symbolism.”
Golding added: “Kris has done a really good job on this one. It’s always interesting seeing the grid switch things up, and I’m looking forward to getting back out there and racing in Darwin.”
The Darwin Triple Crown at Hidden Valley Raceway takes place on June 19-21.






























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