Walkinshaw TWG reveals Toyota liveries
Walkinshaw TWG Racing has revealed the first liveries that will be fitted to the Toyota GR Supra when it joins the Supercars grid for the 2026 season.
The team will field two cars this season as the Supra appears in the series for the first time, with defending champion Chaz Mostert and Ryan Wood at the wheel.
As has been the case in recent seasons, Mobil 1 will continue to act as a primary partner of the team and will feature across both cars, with Mostert’s Supra – carrying the coveted #1 thanks to his dramatic 2025 title win – retaining support from Opus for a fifth successive campaign.
“The Mobil 1 Optus Racing Toyota GR Supra looks fantastic, the black satin with the teal makes the racing curves stand out, I’m excited for everyone to see it in person,” Mostert said.
“It’s great to have Mobil 1 and Optus back on board supporting myself and the team for another incredible season. Growing up my favourite drivers were Mobil 1 ambassadors so it’s surreal to be one myself and with Optus, we have done some cool work together with their Optus Digital Thumbprint program which I look forward to continuing in the future.
“Ryan and I have an incredible opportunity this year, to be the first official Toyota Supercars drivers in Australia for its entry into the Supercars Championship, we will be doing everything we can to make our mark on the sport.”
Wood meanwhile will run the #2 car with support from Truck Assist, which has also extended its multi-year partnership with the team.
“I started my circuit racing career in the New Zealand Toyota 86 Series so it’s a full circle moment for me driving a Toyota GR Supra Supercar this year,” he said.
“I’m so proud to be representing Mobil 1 Truck Assist Racing for my third year in the Supercars Championship, they have been my number one supporters since joining the category and I want to do them, and all of our partners, proud this season.
“The team have worked so hard over what we call the off season, but it definitely wasn’t an off season for them, I couldn’t ask for a better bunch of guys and girls in this team.
“Being only 22 years old and helping lead a factory team for Toyota is super exciting, it’s going to be a massive year and I’m excited to get to work.”