The brand will share billing with Solo Energy at Hidden Valley Raceway on Jobe Stewart’s #9 Chevrolet Camaro.
An Aboriginal design has been incorporated into the livery by artist Jedess Hudson, who has previously worked with Tickford Racing and Brad Jones Racing.
Dubbed ‘Currents of Energy’, Erebus Motorsport said the design “represents movement, connection and the energy that flows across Country, reflecting the journeys of people, communities and stories that connect Australia.”
For Stewart, it’s a landmark occasion in his rookie Supercars season.
“It’s my first Indigenous Round as a Supercars driver, so it’s a really special event to be a part of,” said Stewart.
“The livery is bold, bright and exciting, and I think it’s going to look incredible under the Darwin sun.
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“Jedess has created something that really stands out, but also carries such a meaningful story about connection, energy and movement.
“It’s great to bring back the Solo Energy colours after debuting them at the Australian Grand Prix. They’re bold, they turn heads, and I’m hoping the #9 Camaro stands out in the Top End.
“It’s a privilege to carry this design on the car and represent Solo Energy, 7-Eleven and Erebus Motorsport for such an important round.”
The Darwin Triple Crown marks the return of Solo Energy as a naming rights sponsor after featuring earlier this year at the Melbourne SuperSprint.
About the artwork (as described by Erebus Motorsport)
The sweeping lines throughout the livery symbolise roads and pathways that bring Australians together, while the bold yellow tones represent optimism, resilience and the unmistakable energy of Solo. Erebus’ signature black and white identity remains woven through the design, with layered greys representing strength, balance and continuity.
Dotted pathways feature throughout the artwork, representing the constant movement of people, ideas and fuel, while recognising the role of partners Solo Energy and 7-Eleven in helping Australians keep moving every day.
At the centre of the design is a celebration of shared journeys, progress and the power of connection.
“‘Currents of Energy’ is about the flow of people, stories and connections across Country,” Hudson said.
“The lines represent pathways and journeys, while the dots reflect the movement and relationships that continue to grow over time.
“Working with Erebus Motorsport allows me to share First Nations stories with a national audience, and I’m proud to see this artwork represented on the Solo Energy / 7-Eleven Camaro.”






























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