Erebus Motorsport has taken the covers off Brodie Kostecki’s #99 Holden and confirmed a new title partner for the 2021 season.

Telecommunications brand Boost Mobile has joined the fold as a co-naming rights sponsor of the single entry to form Erebus Boost Mobile Racing.

“To have Boost Mobile not only join our team, but become a major partner is fantastic for everybody involved,” Erebus CEO Barry Ryan said.

“Boost Mobile are a fantastic company that not only provides a great service but has a real passion for what they do and connecting to the youth market.

“Having Boost Mobile onboard shows the strength and direction the team is heading, and we are more than confident Brodie can have the Boost Mobile Commodore near the front of the field.”

The Australian owned company was founded in 2000 by Peter Adderton and has grown to be the world’s largest youth mobile brand.

With a focus on keeping Aussie youth connected, Boost Mobile offers massive data, fast speeds and no lock in contracts on Australia’s biggest network.

The brand’s heavy focus on action sports, lifestyle and music means their new partnership with Erebus is the perfect natural extension.

“We have long been a support of Brodie and when the opportunity to partner with Erebus and Brodie came up, we jumped at it,” Adderton said.

“Getting behind young talent has been a key to Boost’s success, and I have always said if Supercars fans support Boost Mobile we will invest back in the sport.

“We have seen tremendous support for our brand amongst a lot of fans which enables us to support young drivers like Brodie.”

Kostecki is shaping up for his first full campaign, after getting the call up from Super2 late last year.

“I’m extremely proud to have represented Boost for a number of years, but it’s even more special to see them wrapped all over my #99 Holden,” Kostecki said.

“I can’t wait to get back in the car at Bathurst, the car looks fast and I’m hoping we can start where we left off last time.”

Kostecki’s new look is an evolution of the team’s test livery and features orange and white lines and is what the team has described as a bold look.

The customary black PPG base is wrapped in Metamark film, with Boost Mobile branding spilling onto the bonnet, doors and boot.

The team also welcomes Rampage, New Balance and WD-40 as new partners.

Kostecki will show off his new car on-track for the first time at this weekend’s season opener at Bathurst.