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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
Will Davison's Ford Mustang 2020
Will Davison's Ford Mustang 2020
Will Davison's Ford Mustang 2020
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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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