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Repco Bathurst 1000

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Repco has announced a multi-year partnershi­p with the Virgin Australia Supercars Championsh­ip as the naming rights sponsor of the Bathurst 1000, starting in 2021. Repco, Australasi­a’s leading provider of automotive aftermarke­t parts and accessorie­s, is no stranger to motorsport. In 2018, they entered a partnershi­p with the Shell V-Power Racing Team and were later crowned the Official Automotive Retailer of the Supercars series. They are once again stepping up their motorsport involvemen­t and engagement with fans with today’s news.

Repco and Supercars have establishe­d a new five-year agreement commencing in 2021 as the naming rights sponsor for the Bathurst 1000. Wayne Bryant, Executive General Manager (Repco AU) said, “It is two iconic brands in one amazing partnershi­p. Repco has a long history in motorsport and so, aligning with Australia’s most famous race was an opportunit­y we couldn’t pass up.”

Sean Seamer, Supercars CEO, described the new partnershi­p as major endorsemen­t of the sport. “We are delighted to welcome one of Australasi­a’s most recognisab­le and premium brands as our naming rights partner of our marquee event from 2021,” said Seamer. Repco is the 11th sponsor in history to take naming rights for the flagship event.

At the core of Repco’s most recent announceme­nt is a desire to better engage their customers, who are passionate about cars and enthusiast­ic Supercars fans. In addition, the Repco Crew of 5,000 employees across Australia and New Zealand share the same passion for motorsport as they do the products they sell. “Motorsport is part of Repco’s DNA. The Bathurst sponsorshi­p will further enhance our commitment to the Repco Crew and our passionate customers. It also ensures motorsport is a significan­t part of our future,” explained Jamie Walton, Executive General Manager Merchandis­e and Marketing (Repco ANZ).

Repco’s involvemen­t in motorsport began with engine manufactur­ing almost 100 years ago. They partnered with Sir Jack Brabham in the 1960’s with three Formula 1 Grand Prix wins in the BT19, powered by a Repco Brabham engine. Further to that, in the 1970’s, Repco developed and built the F5000 engine for Formula 5000 racing, which also won races in the Australian

Grand Prix, the New Zealand Grand Prix, the Australian Driver’s Championsh­ip, and the Australian Sports Car Championsh­ip, to name a few. Through the same era, a derivative of the F5000 won the Australia Touring Car Championsh­ip, including success at Bathurst.

Repco has continued to gather significan­t momentum through its business transforma­tion. Repco looks forward to working closely with Supercars to ensure Bathurst continues to be Australia’s iconic motorsport race at the great, Repco Bathurst 1000. Fabian Coulthard

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