60 years of fan memories behind SCT Logistics Bathurst 1000 livery
SCT Logistics reveals fan powered livery in honour of the 60th Anniversary of the Great Race ahead of the Bathurst 1000 (October 5-8).
Fans were asked to submit images of their favourite memories at Bathurst, creating a collage of great personal moments at the Mountain.
The SCT Logistics Camaro, driven by Jack Smith and co-driver Jaxon Evans fittingly broke cover at the circuit ahead of the biggest race of the Championship.
The livery keeps the main features of the regular paint of the #4 entry but scattered throughout is imagery from fans.
Along the journey both Smith and Evans shared their photos to be included as part of the livery of moments that were special to them at Bathurst.
Smith included an image of his family on the grid in 2021, that photograph was framed and hung in many of the family homes - a proud moment they were all able to share together.
While Evans submitted a photo with his Father in the SCT garage last year - his first-time racing in the 1000.
It was also the Kiwi’s first time having his father with him at a race.
The Bathurst 1000 has produced epic moments on track that will last forever in the minds of fans but equally it has created lifelong friendships between campers and family memories that are important to the motorsport community.
The SCT Logistics Camaro will be on track for the first practice session at 13:20 AEDT on Thursday October 5.
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Jack Smith
Supercars driver, #4 SCT Logistics Camaro
“Seeing some of the photos submitted and everyone sharing their moments at Bathurst was amazing. Knowing we get to carry them with us this weekend on the SCT Logistics car and representing all of these memories and special events for people is a great feeling.
“We had some learning to do after Sandown, there were a few positives that we were able to take from the race and we had pace early in the weekend. I can’t wait to get to Mount Panorama and see what we can do there.”
Jaxon Evans
Supercars co-driver, #4 SCT Logistics Camaro
“Bathurst is an incredible place and seeing everyone share their special memories has been a unique way to get hyped for the 1000.
“I’m heading into Bathurst a bit more experienced than last year; I’ve had a bit more seat time in the Supercar and I’ve actually raced the Camaro. I’m so excited to get into town and see all the festivities and really get into the Bathurst feeling.”