MW Motorsport is pleased to welcome R & J Batteries to its team of backers for the remaining rounds of the Dunlop Super2 Series, starting at Mount Panorama, Bathurst, this week.

R & J Batteries will adorn the doors of emerging racer Tyler Everingham’s #27 MWM Nissan Altima in deal that will see the all-Australian company on the car for the high-profile events at Bathurst, Sandown and Newcastle.

R & J Batteries is one of Australia’s largest battery and oil distributors and is 100 percent Australian owned.

Everingham, 18, made the jump to Super2 this year after winning the Super3 Series with MW Motorsport last year. He currently sits 14th in the series.

This event will mark Everingham’s first race at Bathurst in a Supercar, but he has already tasted the mountain in a V8 powered car. He raced a MARC Cars Mazda at the Bathurst 12 Hour, finishing second in class alongside Supercars racer Garry Jacobson and TV personality Grant Denyer.

MW Motorsport field three cars in the Super2 Series, with Bryce Fullwood currently leading the standings from fellow MWM driver Zane Goddard.

Practice and qualifying will be held on Thursday and Friday, followed by Saturday’s all-important 41 lap, 250km endurance race.

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Matthew White
Owner, MW Motorsport

“It’s great to have R & J Batteries join our team for the the biggest races of the Super2 season,” said Matthew White.

“This is actually the second time that R & J has backed our team. They were with us when Jack Le Brocq was driving for us, so it’s always a pleasure to have a company return to our fold.

“Tyler has been improving leaps and bounds this year. He is still only 18 years old and is learning all of the time. He’s a very realistic young racer and I feel that he is getting ready to start pushing towards the front of the field.”