Erebus Motorsport are thrilled to announce that they will contest the 2022 Supercars Championship under the Boost Mobile Racing powered by Erebus banner.

While Brodie Kostecki has competed under the Erebus Boost Mobile Racing title throughout 2021, a new multi-year agreement sees the sponsorship expand into a full naming-rights deal for the Erebus Commodores next season and beyond.

Erebus CEO Barry Ryan believes the announcement is a testament to the team’s performance throughout 2021.

“To see Boost Mobile represented across both Erebus cars proves how hard the team has worked over the past year,” Ryan said.

“Our team is continually improving and growing stronger, and this new deal is another aspect of that growth.

“We’re proud to represent a fantastic Australian-owned company and I’d like to thank Peter Adderton and Jason Haynes from Boost for their ongoing belief in our team.”

Founded in 2000 by Peter Adderton, Boost Mobile has focused on keeping Aussie youth connected by offering massive data, fast speeds, and no lock in contracts on Australia’s biggest network. 

The telecommunication brand’s heavy focus on action sports, lifestyle and music aligns perfectly with the youthful team at Erebus.

“What Betty, Barry and the whole team at Erebus have achieved this year is nothing short of incredible,” Adderton said.

“They were written off at the beginning of the season but through sheer determination they have shown what happens when you believe in yourself and your team; and that willpower to win against the odds is the very foundation of the Boost brand.

“Boost has a long history in supporting young athletes and we look forward to continuing it in 2022 with Will and Brodie.”

Adderton’s ambition to start his own Supercars team is also in the mix, with the Boost boss committing to run Erebus-built Camaro’s if additional racing licenses became available for 2023.

“I have always wanted our own Boost Mobile Racing team and should that opportunity present itself in the future we will work with Erebus on bringing that vision to life.

“There is still a lot of work to do before then and right now we are focused on what we are doing now and next year.

“We are excited to be joining long-term with Erebus and are excited about what our future holds together.”

Erebus has impressed this season with Kostecki and Will Brown claiming five podiums, a race win and pole position all in their rookie year.

The Melbourne-based squad are currently fifth in the team’s championship as they head into the final race on Sunday, while both drivers sit inside the top ten in the drivers’ points.

Boost Mobile Racing powered by Erebus will launch their new colours next season before they hit the track for the first time at the season opener in Newcastle, March 4 – 6.