SCT Logistics celebrating 60 years of Bathurst with fan-powered livery

SCT Logistics are highlighting 60 years of the best Bathurst moments with fans asked to submit their memories of the Great Race to be featured on the SCT Motorsport Supercar.

The Brad Jones Racing run SCT Motorsports Camaro is set to become a montage of fan photos which capture some of their favourite memories on and off track, for this year’s trip to the Mountain.

2023 is the 60th anniversary of the Bathurst 1000 and it already promises to be one of the most electrifying events yet as the new generation of Supercars take to the Mountain in anger (October 5-8).

Driver of the #4 Camaro, Jack Smith and co-driver Jaxon Evans’ are honoured to be able to carry fans’ best Bathurst memories with them during the legendary 1000km race.

Over the last 60 years there have been countless standout moments on track etched into the history books but just as important to the rich heritage of the Bathurst 1000 is the memories created off track.

From generations of camping with family at the top of the Mountain, to meeting lifelong friends trackside, running into your favourite drivers in town and everything in between - SCT Motorsport are encouraging fans to submit photos that capture their greatest memories of the Bathurst 1000 through the years. 

Epic campsite setups, friends around the fire, family get-togethers, road trip selfies, trying to stay dry on race day, hanging out in the paddock, storming the track to get to the podium; all of the above are welcome as photo submissions. 

To have their photos featured on the SCT Motorsport Camaro, fans can do one of the following:

  1. Comment on BJR’s Facebook post with their image (Facebook: /bjrsupercars

  2. Use the hashtag #SCTBathurst60 on an Instagram or X (formerly Twitter) post with their image, 

  3. Email their image to media@bradjonesracing.com.au  

Submissions are open from now up until 7pm AEST on September 19.

Smith and Evans have teamed up for the second year in a row to take on the Bathurst 1000 and the pair are excited to share their journey with the passionate Supercars fans. 

Further details regarding the SCT Motorsports livery will be released closer to the 1000. 

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Jack Smith
Supercars driver, #4 SCT Motorsport Camaro 

“This is an awesome concept for the SCT Motorsports team. Every year Bathurst is packed with passionate Supercars fans and now being able to give them a chance to be part of the race in this way, it’s pretty special.
“I have so many good memories of coming to Bathurst, it’s such a remarkable place and track and I can’t wait to see what fans share with us.

“After last year, we’re very motivated to come into the weekend strong. We’ve seen this year what’s possible within our team and we’re looking to build on that.” 


Jaxon Evans
Supercars co-driver, #4 SCT Motorsport Camaro 


“It’s my second time coming to the 1000 to race and to be able to do so with the fans on our side literally, that’s amazing.

“I’ve had some experience in the Gen3 Camaro now, I’ve been able to adjust and find my feet a bit, overall I’m having a great time behind the wheel. I can’t wait to get to Sandown and Bathurst.” 

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