Super2 Liveries Drop Ahead of Round 1

Published: 20 February 2025

The covers are off Campbell Logan’s Arteva Funding No. 2.
Super2 Liveries Drop Ahead of Round 1

Pictured: The covers are off Campbell Logan’s Arteva Funding No. 2.



Walkinshaw Andretti United (WAU) has today revealed the all-new Dunlop Super2 Championship liveries which Campbell Logan and Matt Hillyer will debut in the opening round of the Dunlop Super2 Championship this weekend at the Sydney 500.

Campbell Logan will jump back behind the wheel of the Arteva Funding No. 2, while Matt Hillyer enters his first year of the series in the Kangan Institute No. 25. Both entries are also heavily supported by historical Walkinshaw Andretti United partners Lloyds Auctions, Truck Assist, East Coast Lubes and Supercheap Auto.

Logan’s No. 2 is also supported by returning partners Tas Hydraulics, Sparco Auto Parts & Tyres, Logan Group, Carbine Club of Tasmania, DesignEars, Kangan Institute, Anthem Workwear, OMP, Raceline and Under Armour. We welcome the new partners Tilford Auto Group, SRT Logistics and Tas Trucks.

Car 25 designed by 16-year-old Ava Muir.

Pictured: Matt Hillyer will debut the Kangan Institute No. 25 in Sydney this weekend.

Hillyer’s yellow, black and white No. 25 is also supported by Boswen, Lloyds Auctions, Mentone Pre Mix, AGJ Cartage, Super Spill & Safety Solutions, DesignEars, Anthem Workwear, OMP, Raceline and Under Armour.

The car liveries, with Walkinshaw Andretti United DNA throughout, have been brought to life through partners PPG, Spicers and Signzone.

2025 marks Hillyer’s debut year in the Dunlop Super2 Series after a successful Toyota GR Cup campaign in 2024. Logan is back for a second season with the team, looking to put together a strong season.

Both drivers will hit the track for the season opener tomorrow, Friday February 23 at the Bathurst 500.

Campbell Logan - Car #2

“The Arteva Funding No. 2 looks great, it’s awesome to have their support for a second year running in Super2, they have been such an integral part of my motorsport journey to date.

“We’ve got a new car this year, they crew have put in the hard yards over the off season, I can’t thank them enough for all of their hard work.

“It’s great to have so many returning partners and I’m looking forward to welcoming my new supporters too, all of this wouldn’t be possible without each and every one of you, as well as the support from my friends and family.

“This year we head to Tasmania for Round 2 of the series and I am pumped to finally race in front of my home crowd, us Tasmanian’s really get behind each other, but first we have a job to do here in Sydney this weekend. Let’s get after it.

Matt Hillyer - Car #25

“The Kangan Institute No. 25 looks incredible, the yellow, black and white colour scheme makes it really stand out, it’ll be hard to miss on track.

“This weekend will be a big step forward for me, I’ve dreamt of driving a Supercar since I was a young kid, it’s pretty cool to make it a reality this weekend. There are so many people I want to thank who have supported my journey to make this dream come true.

“It’s been a full 180 with Kangan Institute, I joined the Walkinshaw Andretti Untied team in 2022 as a Kangan Institute Apprentice and now I’m chasing my other dream of driving race cars with Kangan Institute’s support. I couldn’t thank Kangan Institute enough for all of their support over the past few years, none of this would be possible without them.

“I’m ready to get the year underway, it’s been a big off season prepping with the team and I’m keen to finally get behind the wheel, it’s going to be a big 2025 season, I am counting down the hours!”