Objective Racing releases new Bull

Objective Racing has unveiled a new car for their debut in 2023 Super Trofeo Asia Series as they hit the track for the first round. This years livery features a raw carbon base with red and silver highlights, and is the result of fine tuning Objective Racing's distinctive race liveries. Whilst unmistakably an Objective Racing livery, its another step forward in the design aesthetic.

Team owner and driver Tony Walls, along with rising star driver Jackson Walls (Tony's son), will be driving the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2. This year's livery sits on a raw carbon base, which is different from the gloss black base used on this year's Carrera Cup Australia 992 Cup car.

Objective Racing is making its debut in the Super Trofeo Asia series this year after competing in AusGT and Carrera Cup.

"It’s a very popular series – Lamborghini do a great job of running it, we are excited to be a part of it," said Tony Walls. "Our team has worked hard to prepare for this season, and we are looking forward to competing on tracks we haven’t raced before and the opportunity to showcase our new livery design."

The oversized Objective logo remains a feature of the new livery, and the design is intended to reflect Objective Racing's dedication to cutting-edge technology and fierce competitiveness.

"We are thrilled to be joining the Super Trofeo Asia series this year," said Jackson Walls. "This is a new challenge for us, and we are excited to see what we can accomplish with our new car and livery."

Round 2 of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Series will be at the Bend motorsport park, 9th - 11th June.

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