THE stunning livery that Adrian Deitz’s brand-new Lamborghini Huracan EVO2 GT3 will sport at the 2024 Repco Bathurst 12 Hour has been revealed.
To be shared with Tony D’Alberto, David Wall and Grant Denyer, Deitz’s new scheme represents an evolution of the existing, BASF / Le Mans inspired livery that has become a hallmark of the team of late.
Designed by Sydney-based visual artist Jason Christopher, the livery continues the same theme as the existing car with a fresh approach and design for 2024.
The car was shown off at a Wall Racing ride day held at Sydney Motorsport Park, the first on-track exercise for the car since its recent arrival in Sydney.
“We are very aware of the popularity of our livery; it’s so well known here and even internationally,” Deitz said when the car arrived in Australia.
“I’ve been reluctant to change it, but we also wanted to recognise that we are moving into the new car.
“I think the concept we’ve developed in collaboration with Jason Christopher, a leading visual artist and designer from Belly of the Beast, is really exciting and acknowledges the history and evolution of the livery.
“Le Mans has had a long tradition of ‘Art cars’ and this is our Bathurst version.”
The 2024 Repco Bathurst 12 Hour will be held between 16-18 February 2024.