Managing a supercar racing team requires impressive feats of logistics and reliable equipment, which is why BJR has looked to Mack to help it keep racing.
Supercar racing is a business of logistics and Brad Jones Racing (BJR) understands this. Which is why the racing team has partnered with Mack Trucks, to ensure the prompt arrival of their new Gen3 Camaros at Repco Supercars Championship events across the nation.
The Supercars team recognises the essential role that trucks play in their operations and has arranged for two custom-built Mack Anthem prime movers to assist in keeping them mobile from mid-2023 onwards.
These Anthems have been manufactured specifically for BJR at the Mack Trucks Australia’s Wacol Qld factory and are scheduled to be delivered to the team in May after the Brisbane Truck Show.
With a 535hp 13-liter MP8 engine and a 13-speed mDrive HD transmission, both prime movers come with an integrated Bendix Wingman Fusion safety system as standard equipment, as well as a 36-inch sleeper.
Brad Jones Racing and Mack Trucks Australia have joined forces to ensure the teams new Gen3 Camaros arrive on time, every time at Repco Supercars Championship events around the country.
Trucks are a crucial part of a Supercars team. From mid-2023 BJR will be calling upon bulldog power to keep the team moving in the form of two custom built Mack Anthem prime movers.
The two Anthems have been built specifically for BJR at Mack Trucks Australia’s Wacol Qld factory and will be delivered to the team in May following the Brisbane Truck Show.
Powered by a 535hp 13 litre MP8 engine and backed by a 13-speed mDrive HD transmission, both Anthems feature an integrated Bendix Wingman Fusion safety system as standard equipment as well as an integrated 36-inch sleeper.
The B-double ready prime movers will be on hand to ensure the BJR Camaros reach throughout the season. Destinations will include racetracks in seven states and territories, including crossing the Nullabor to reach Perth and up Stuart Highway, through the red centre to Darwin.
The race team’s journey to the track is just as important as what happens on it and there is no doubt the legendary bulldog is up for the job.
The Mack hallmarks of reliability, durability and application excellence have been proven for over 100 years in Australia.
“It’s great to see the Mack brand taking pride of place on the rear wing of the number 8 and number 14 cars,” Tom Chapman, Vice President, Mack Trucks Australia says.
“The cars look great as do the two new Anthem prime movers.”
“And I’m very pleased to see both Mack trucks and BJR work together to keep Supercars moving in what will no doubt be a rewarding and mutually beneficial relationship,” Chapman says.
“No one could be happier about this than our two truck drivers, Simon and Paulie. They put in some serious hours on the road and now they get to do it from the drivers’ seat of a Mack Anthem – they’re over the moon,” Brad Jones, Team Owner, Brad Jones Racing says.
“Partnering with Mack Trucks Australia is a massive boost for our team. Mack is an icon of our highways and having our team travelling around Australia in Australian built machinery is something that is hugely gratifying.
“It’ll be a proud moment watching these two pristine trucks pull off the Hume Highway come around the corner to our workshop, I’ll stand out the front and greet them,” Jones says.
BJR Truck Drivers Paul Eddy and Simon Odewhan agrees.
“I’m very excited to be able to get in the Anthem, being able to represent Mack on the road and in the Supercars, paddock means a lot,” Eddy says.
Simon also took the opportunity to reflect on a long-term relationship with the brand.
“The Mack brand means a lot to me, it’s a return of sorts for me with us getting these Anthems. I’ve had a lot to do with Mack over the years and I’m stoked to get behind the wheel of one again,” Odewhan says.