Bold new look for Davison's 23Red Mustang
23Red Racing has unveiled a brand new livery for its Ford Mustang on the eve of the 2020 Supercars season.
Will Davison's Ford Mustang 2020

Photo by: Milwaukee Racing
Will Davison's Ford Mustang 2020

Photo by: Milwaukee Racing
Will Davison's Ford Mustang 2020

Photo by: Milwaukee Racing
Will Davison's Ford Mustang 2020

Photo by: Milwaukee Racing
The Phil Munday-owned outfit has switched to a more predominately red colour scheme for 2020, with additional black-coloured GT stripes featuring prominently on the hood.
The new livery is a departure from the red-and-white design 23Red Racing ran in its first two seasons in Supercars across 2018-19.
Will Davison will once again drive 23Red Racing’s Mustang in 2020, with the car to continue as part of Tickford Racing's four-pronged attack.
“I’m loving the look of the Milwaukee Racing Ford Mustang,” said Davison.
“It’s a simple scheme that screams Milwaukee Tools, and the GT stripe gives it a classic Mustang look. In the flesh I think it’ll be one of the best looking cars on the grid, now our job is to make it the fastest.”
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23Red Racing enjoyed a strong run in the 2019 season, with Davison scoring podium finishes at Ipswich and The Bend, and finishing eighth in the drivers’ championship.
“Certainly 2019 was a very strong year for us, a strong year for the whole Tickford team," Davison said.
"So everyone in the team is really motivated to take another step forward in 2020. Undoubtedly I want to get that win for Phil.
"We came close a few times last year and just couldn’t make it happen, but if we can build on 2019 and make the progress we’ve been working so hard on, I really think we can get to that top step this season.”
Earlier today, DJR Team Penske provided a first glimpse of its own Mustang to announce a new sponsorship deal with Australian tyre retailer Beaurepaires.

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Series | Supercars |
Drivers | Will Davison |
Teams | 23Red Racing |
Author | Rachit Thukral |
Bold new look for Davison's 23Red Mustang
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