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PremiAir Racing reveals its second Indigenous livery

PremiAir Racing unveils Garry Jacobson’s Indigenous round livery.

15 June 2022

PremiAir Racing has revealed the second of its two liveries for the first ever Supercars Indigenous round.

The artwork on Garry Jacobson’s #76 Subway Commodore was designed by Elaine Chambers-Hegarty.

Chambers-Hegarty, of Cultural Edge Designs, created ‘Making Tracks’. The award-winning graphic designer and artist has cultural links to the Koa (Guwa), Kuku Yalanji and Barada Barna people.

“The design is about our connections with past, present and future and our pathways for Indigenous and also non-Indigenous together,” explained Chambers-Hegarty.

“I think this artwork is a perfect fit as my Dad and his art was my inspiration for my career choice.

“It’s good to see Garry has kept his connection to his mob too by having his Dad’s number on the car.”

“I am greatly looking forward to being a part of the first official Supercars Indigenous round, and to celebrate First Nations people,” added Jacobson.

“To be able to do so carrying an inspiring artwork such as this created by Elaine Chambers-Hegarty is something I am very proud of. I hope I can honour her message this weekend.”