Shell V-Power Racing Team and Penske Australia & New Zealand Renew Partnership for 2024 Season

The Shell V-Power Racing Team (Dick Johnson Racing) and Penske Australia & New Zealand are thrilled to announce the renewal of their successful partnership for the 2024 racing season.

The two powerhouse names have joined forces once again to continue their pursuit of excellence in the world of motorsports.

Building on a legacy of triumphs and achievements, the renewed partnership between the Shell V-Power Racing Team and Penske Australia & New Zealand solidifies their commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance and innovation in the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship.

The partnership, which began in 2014, has been marked by numerous victories, including multiple Driver and Team Championship titles between 2017 and 2020. 

The combined expertise, resources, and dedication of both organisations have consistently propelled them to the forefront of motorsports, earning respect and admiration on racetracks across Australia and New Zealand.

David Noble, Chief Executive Officer – Shell V-Power Racing Team, expressed his enthusiasm about the renewed partnership, stating, “We’re delighted to be extending our dynamic alliance with Penske Australia & New Zealand. Having worked together for over a decade now, we continue to race towards victories both on and off the track. We thank Penske Australia & New Zealand for their ongoing support and look forward to the year ahead.”

Kimberley Ruddock, General Manager – Marketing at Penske Australia & New Zealand, echoed Noble’s sentiments, saying, “After over a decade, we’re thrilled to be extending our partnership with the Shell V-Power Racing Team for another year. At Penske, we say winning is in our DNA – and this is true of DJR as well. Excitingly, we’ll be primarily promoting our MAN Truck & Bus brand on the race cars this year.”

The 2024 season promises to be a thrilling chapter in their shared history, both pushing the boundaries of performance in motorsports.

Dick Johnson