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Erebus Motorsport unveils TotalEnergies Quartz Racing livery for Darwin Triple Crown

Erebus Motorsport will continue its celebration of the Supercars Indigenous Round at the Darwin Triple Crown with the unveiling of the #99 TotalEnergies Quartz Racing Camaro, driven by Cooper Murray, featuring artwork by Jedess Hudson.

Titled “Energy in Motion”, the livery explores the idea of collaboration, diversity and the different elements that come together to create progress. Inspired by the landscapes, waterways and pathways that shape Country, the design reflects the connection between people, places and shared experiences.

The flowing patterns represent movement and unity, while the vibrant colour palette draws from the TotalEnergies identity, symbolising innovation, diversity and the coming together of different energies. Black elements remain grounded in Erebus Motorsport’s racing DNA, while dotted patterns represent knowledge, stories and traditions passed between generations.

Together, the design celebrates the strength found in working together, across communities, cultures and the racetrack, and the shared momentum created when different perspectives come together.

 

Erebus Motorsport COO Carly Hammersley said the Darwin Triple Crown continues to be one of the most meaningful events on the calendar, with the team proud to bring these stories to life through its Indigenous Round liveries.

“Indigenous Round is something we really value as a team, and working with Jedess to bring these stories to life across both cars is incredibly special,” Hammersley said.

“‘Energy in Motion’ reflects the spirit of the event and the connection between innovation, progress and the people who drive our sport forward.

“Everyone at Erebus believes in using our platform to do things that matter beyond the track, and this is a powerful example of that. Both cars carry their own identity, but they are united by a shared purpose of connection, respect and storytelling through design.”

 

TotalEnergies Managing Director Louis Haendler said the partnership highlights shared values between the brand and the Erebus Motorsport program.

“‘Energy in Motion is a perfect expression of what TotalEnergies stands for,” Haendler said.

“It represents innovation, diversity and progress; ideas that are important not only within our business, but also within motorsport.

“To see those values interpreted through Jedess’ artwork on the TotalEnergies Quartz Camaro is something we’re very proud of, and it’s an honour to be part of Indigenous Round in this way.”

 

For driver Cooper Murray, the Indigenous Round remains one of the standout moments on the Supercars calendar.

“It’s always a really special weekend on the calendar. Jedess has done an incredible job capturing the idea of different elements working together, and it’s a design that looks amazing on the car.

“It’s a privilege to represent Erebus, TotalEnergies and everyone involved in bringing this story to life.”

 

Jedess Hudson said the artwork reflects the importance of connection and shared knowledge across Country.

“‘Energy in Motion’ represents the way people, stories and Country are connected,” Hudson said.

“The flowing shapes reflect movement and unity, while the dotted patterns represent knowledge being shared and carried forward through generations.

“It’s about recognising that when different stories and experiences come together, they create something stronger and I’m proud to share that through motorsport with Erebus and TotalEnergies.”

 

The #99 TotalEnergies Quartz Racing Camaro will hit the track at Hidden Valley Raceway for the Darwin Triple Crown from 19–21 June.

 

About the Artist: Jedess Hudson is a proud descendant of the Ewamian and Western Yalanji people of North Queensland, and an accomplished creative whose work reflects a deep connection to Country. Her art is inspired by the land, seasons, bush tucker, flora, and fauna of her traditional homelands. Known for her powerful storytelling through visual art, Jedess has brought Indigenous culture to motorsport, designing liveries for Brad Jones Racing (2022), Tickford Racing (2023), and Erebus Motorsport (2024, 2025). Her work continues to celebrate and elevate First Nations identity on national platforms.