GRM SHOWS OFF FRESHLY WRAPPED FLEET

Garry Rogers Motorsport has revealed the design that will adorn its cars for the 2022 motorsport season, showing off fresh Valvoline artwork at Symmons Plains Raceway.
The branding of Valvoline, a partner of GRM for 34 years, features prevalently on the livery which will appear commonly across S5000, TCR and Trans Am machinery.
Red and white flowing lines also distinguish the design, the former dominating as opposed to last season’s predominately white look.
Director of Garry Rogers Motorsport Barry Rogers was proud to launch the season with a livery reveal ahead of Race Tasmania this weekend.
“Valvoline are part of the GRM family and to have this iconic brand supporting our team in 3-National Championships including TCR, the fastest growing Touring Car category in the world; the NASCAR inspired Trans-Ams and the fastest and most exhilarating race cars in the southern hemisphere, the S5000’s is something we are very proud of at GRM,” Rogers said.
Managing Director Valvoline Australia/Pacific Michelle Brewin shared Rogers’ enthusiasm.
“Valvoline is proud to continue our long-standing partnership with GRM and excited to reveal the new racing liveries of Team Valvoline GRM,” Brewin said.
“Having the new livery of the S5000, TCR and Trans Am pay homage to The Original Engine Oil with the red will see the team really stand out on track.
“Valvoline and GRM have been partners for over 30 years. The Team at GRM are not only a great motorsport team, but their work ethic and family values resonate with Valvoline’s culture.”
Team Valvoline, including drivers Aaron Cameron (TCR), Kody Garland (TCR), James Golding (S5000) and Nathan Herne (S5000 and Trans Am, assembled on the track at Symmons Plains to unveil the new liveries on the eve of Race Tasmania.
All will take to the track this weekend for the launch of the Australian motorsport season, as part of the second running of Race Tasmania from February 11-13.
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