Coca-Cola Europacific Partners has extended its deal with the Repco Supercars Championship for 2022 and will continue to supply its brands to spectators at all races in the series, with pouring and sponsorship rights across non-alcoholic categories.
The soft drinks giant first came to prominence in Australian motorsport with the support of Allan Moffat’s famous red Mustang in 1969.
Jarrad Mortimer, Director of Sales at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Australia, noted that they have a relationship with Supercars and Australian motorsport that goes back over 50 years.
He added that there is nothing better than walking around a Supercars event and seeing Australian racing fans enjoying Coca-Cola beverages.
The distinctive Coca-Cola red livery will also be seen on the track with Chris Pither and PremiAir Racing.
The first event in the new partnership will be the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight, which will take place at Sydney Motorsport Park from March 4-6 under lights.


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