Team 18 Unveils 2026 Chevrolet Liveries Ahead of Pivotal Supercars Season
Team 18 has officially signalled the start of a crucial new chapter with the reveal of its 2026 Chevrolet Camaro Supercars, launching a season that carries increased expectation and responsibility within the Supercars Championship. The livery reveal marks more than just a visual refresh, representing the team’s evolution as Chevrolet’s lead homologation squad.
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The launch brings together Team 18’s primary driver lineup of Anton De Pasquale and David Reynolds, both of whom enter 2026 with momentum and renewed focus. De Pasquale continues to establish himself as one of the category’s most consistent front-running talents, while Reynolds brings proven race-winning experience and a reputation for extracting performance across varying conditions.
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The 2026 season carries added significance for Team 18 following its appointment as Chevrolet’s homologation partner, a role that places the team at the centre of Camaro development, parity discussions and technical direction within Supercars. With this responsibility comes heightened scrutiny, but also the opportunity to shape Chevrolet’s competitiveness across the grid.
Visually, the new liveries reflect a sharper, more aggressive identity that aligns with Team 18’s expanding role in the championship. The Camaro’s bold styling reinforces Chevrolet’s presence as the category continues its Gen3 era, with the team aiming to translate visual confidence into on-track results.
Adding further depth to Team 18’s campaign is the involvement of Craig Lowndes, who will return to the cockpit for endurance events under the Team 18 banner. The seven-time Bathurst 1000 winner brings unmatched experience, technical insight and leadership, particularly valuable during the championship’s marquee long-distance races. His presence strengthens the team’s endurance ambitions and provides invaluable support to the broader program.
Team 18 will also confirm a strong endurance co driver lineup to support its 2026 campaign, ensuring continuity and stability during the Enduro Cup. With the season opener approaching, preparation has focused on refining performance, improving consistency and closing the gap to the championship front-runners.
As the grid prepares for the opening round, Team 18’s 2026 launch stands as a statement of intent. With a strengthened leadership role, an experienced driver lineup and renewed confidence, the team enters the season aiming to convert potential into sustained results and establish itself as a genuine force in the Supercars field.