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NAPA renews partnership with PremiAir Racing

NAPA has confirmed it will continue its partnership with PremiAir Racing for the 2026 Supercars Championship, marking a third consecutive season with the Gold Coast-based team.

The iconic blue and yellow NAPA branding will appear prominently on the Chevrolet Camaros driven by Jayden Ojeda and Declan Fraser, including the bonnets and wing mirrors.

“A genuine alliance built on shared ambition”

PremiAir Racing Team owner Peter Xiberras said the renewal reflects a growing relationship between the two organisations.

“We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with NAPA into 2026,” Xiberras said. “What began as a one-off collaboration has developed into a genuine alliance built on shared ambition, respect, and performance.

“NAPA’s passion for motorsport and commitment to excellence perfectly mirrors our own, and together we’re pushing hard to challenge the established order. With NAPA by our side, we’re ready to take another big step forward in the Supercars Championship.”

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NAPA Executive General Manager – Marketing, Mitch Wiley, said the partnership will continue to deliver results both on and off the track.

“The team at NAPA across Australia and New Zealand are proud to continue into our third year with Peter Xiberras and his Supercars team. We have no doubt that 2026 will bring success both on and off the track,” Wiley said.

PremiAir Racing aiming higher

PremiAir Racing has become an emerging contender in the Supercars Championship, with a podium finish at last year’s Bathurst 1000 highlighting the team’s potential. With young drivers Ojeda and Fraser at the wheel, legendary team leader Roland Dane on board, and the leadership of Xiberras, the team is aiming to consistently challenge the established order.

NAPA’s motorsport legacy

NAPA has long supported motorsport disciplines across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, including NASCAR, NHRA drag racing, speedway and touring cars.

Through the PremiAir Racing partnership, NAPA will also offer customers exclusive ‘money-can’t-buy’ experiences throughout the 2026 season.

The 2026 Supercars Championship opens at Sydney Motorsport Park from 20–22 February.

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