Bathurst’s legendary Mt Panorama track will see the debut of a new vehicle, albeit larger than usual, at this month’s Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 in the form of an all-new Hino 500 Series FE1424 recovery truck.
As the Official recovery truck at select Virgin Australia Supercars Championship events, the Hino 500 Series FE1424 will add important rescue and recovery capability for the event organisers.
The Hino 500 Series recovery truck’s distinctive livery will also display support from Truck Assist, which is also Hino Australia’s roadside assistance partner.
“Hino is delighted to expand our Supercars partnership in this very practical way,” said Bill Gillespie, General Manager Brand and Franchise Development, Hino Australia.
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“Our Supercars program has already been a very successful platform for generating brand exposure and engagement with both our dealer network and customers.
“The debut of the Hino Official Recovery Truck allows us to demonstrate the power and handling of the new 500 Series Standard Cab in one of the most challenging environments at Mt Panorama on race day.
“The Bathurst 1000 race traditionally involves lots of on-track work and the new 500 Series Supercars recovery truck is set to see plenty of action on race day, and in the support events over the weekend,” Gillespie added.
Already a strong supporter of Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, Truck Assist is the naming rights partner for the Truck Assist Winton round of the Supercars series, and is also enthusiastic about this new initiative.
“Supercars is a vibrant environment in which many of our customers are engaged, so our involvement is a great way to leverage those relationships and develop new business opportunities,” said Alan Hasted, General Manager, Truck Assist.
The Official Recovery Truck will also be in action at the Gold Coast, Sandown, Newcastle, Townsville and the 2020 Sydney SuperNight rounds of the Championship.