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NEW LOOK FOR JAMES COURTNEY AND JACK PERKINS

New look for James Courtney and Jack Perkins - Photo: Supplied

By Bruce Williams

New look for James Courtney and Jack Perkins - Photo: Supplied

New look for James Courtney and Jack Perkins – Photo: Supplied

Mobil 1 HSV Racing have unveiled a revised livery for the No. 22 Boost Mobile backed Holden Commodore.

The new matte-black and chrome-orange look will debut at this weekends Bathurst 1000 and remain for the rest of the season.

General Manager of Motorsport, Mathew Nilsson, said the striking colour scheme will be sure to turn heads.

Revised livery for No. 22 Boost Commodore - Photo: Supplied

Revised livery for No. 22 Boost Commodore – Photo: Supplied

“It’s certainly a great looking car, one that really pops and shines, especially in the sunlight,” Nilsson said.

“Having a new livery for the biggest race of the year is always special, but it’s also great to be able to have it on the car for the remaining events in 2017.

“The business is happy to bring this concept to life for the team at Boost Mobile for Bathurst, especially after the success the team had with our Retro Round liveries at Sandown.”

“We will have the design on our show car in our merchandise area at Bathurst, so be sure to head over and get a photo with it.”

Jack Perkins will also have a revised look for Bathurst, with his helmet painted to match the one his father Larry Perkins wore when he won sixth Bathurst 1000, 20 years ago.

Jack Perkins tribute to his fathers last Bathurst win - Photo: Supplied

Jack Perkins tribute to his fathers last Bathurst win – Photo: Supplied

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