The Repco Supercars Championship and Repco Bathurst 1000 are here to stay until at least 2028. RepcoSC
The automotive parts and accessories retailer has held naming rights for both Supercars and the Great Race since the 2021 seasonHowever a fresh deal has been struck with Supercars that will see the Repco deal run until at least the end of 2028.“Repco has made a tremendous contribution to Australian and international motorsport over the last 100 years and we are very excited about the next phase of our partnership," said Supercars CEO Shane Howard.
“The extended commitment is in line with Repco’s desire to work with Supercars to improve the fan experience while we usher in a new chapter, with the introduction of racing between the Gen3 Camaro and Mustang. “This is testament to the power of Supercars, the world’s leading touring car category, to attract and collaboratively work with some of the largest businesses across Australia and New Zealand.Repco's investment in Supercars over the past two seasons has included significant fan interaction through on-site activations like the Repco Garage and the pit stop challenge.
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