Walkinshaw Andretti United has revealed the appearances of its two Mustangs ahead of team’s final Ford season, while Brad Jones Racing has gone yellow with one of its Camaros.
Ahead of its transition to Toyota, which will begin this season, Walkinshaw Andretti United has retained a sinister appearance for its pair of Mustangs in 2025.

Ryan Wood enters his second full-time Repco Supercars Championship season after scoring a front-row start and two fourths in an eye-catching maiden campaign.
A new engineer in the form of the experience Richard Harris has Wood eager for the upcoming season.
“It’s going to be a huge year,” said Wood.
“Year two isn’t going to be any easier than year one so we’ve been putting in a heap of work to continue to move forward – we want some trophies this year that’s for sure.
“It’s been far too long since [the 2024 season finale in] Adelaide, I’ve been annoying everyone in at work just wanting to drive the Mobil 1 Truck Assist Racing Mustang.
“I’m counting down the days before the test and Round 1, can’t wait to get stuck in.”
Wood’s Mustang will again backed by Truck Assist, with its trademark orange set to standout against the black base.

Teammate Chaz Mostert’s Mustang was driven by fan in-put and features more prominent accents of blue courtesy of major partner Optus against a black base.
“The fans loved the black livery on the Mobil 1 Optus Racing No. 25 last year and we just had to keep it for them again this year,” said Mostert.
“We’ve added a bit more colour which really makes the car pop, it’s an enhanced version of the ’24 car and I can’t wait for everyone to see it in person.
“It’s going to be a big year, Car 25 in ’25 has a pretty good ring to it, so we are all pretty keen to make it one to remember.”
Mostert will also have the advantage of a new chassis for this season.

In Albury, Brad Jones Racing revealed a yellow hue for Macauley Jones’ Pizza Hut Chevrolet Camaro to be in place for the opening two rounds at Sydney Motorsport Park and the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix.
“You won’t be able to miss the Pizza Hut car in Sydney, that’s for sure,” said Macauley Jones.
“Pizza Hut is all about being bold, having fun, creating some energy and this livery reflects that. The energy they bring to Supercars is refreshing and something that I love being a part of.
“We’ve had some truly dope liveries in the last two years and I can’t wait to share what 2025 will bring. Fans will froth the 96.
“We have some exciting plans for the rest of the year that I know fans will love. It;s going to be a memorable season.”

While Andre Heimgartner’s entry will celebrate the 30th anniversary of major partner R&J Batteries.
“It’s a special year for R&J Batteries, congratulations to Ray and Stuart [Hamilton, R&J Batteries CEO] on an incredible achievement,” said Heimgartner.
“I’ve had the chance to see R&J Batteries locations and team members around Australia and NZ and they’re always so friendly and motivated.
“It’s a pleasure to be able to be part of their story even just a little bit.
“The car itself looks fantastic. The livery has had a bit of a refresh and it’s just stunning.”
Heimgartner is another driver to take delivery of a new chassis and will shakedown the Camaro at Winton.