The Erebus Motorsport and TFH Hire Services partnership is set to continue, with the now familiar TFH branding to become a permanent fixture on the #1 car of Brodie Kostecki for the remainder of the 2024 season, TFH Hire Services National Marketing and Partnerships Manager Carolyn Oldano has confirmed.
TFH Hire Services signed on as primary partner for the first three rounds of the Supercars Championship as Todd Hazelwood took on driving duties of the #99 Camaro at the Bathurst 500 and Melbourne SuperSprint events.
Kostecki made his Supercars return at last month’s Taupō Super400 and earlier this week it was also announced that he’d be joining Hazelwood and Josh Thomas in a third TFH Racing Mustang at the next round of the Shannons SpeedSeries at Tailem Bend.
“We were thrilled to welcome TFH and the whole TFH Racing team as part of the Erebus family when they jumped on board ahead of Bathurst and their support this year has been invaluable,” Erebus CEO Barry Ryan said.
“Brett (Thomas) and the entire team at TFH are doing so much across many levels of motorsport in this country right now and the level of support TFH Racing is giving to grassroots categories is phenomenal.
“We recognised from the beginning that their primary focus is in grassroots racing. To have the chance to amplify their brand among Supercars fans and witness the growth and everything they are achieving has been remarkable.”
TFH Hire Services CEO Brett Thomas said love for the sport and creating memories for his family had always been his motivation and the TFH Racing crew looked forward to continuing the association with Erebus throughout the rest of the season.
“Having Brodie join Todd and Josh in Trans Am is going to be awesome and we’re looking forward to continuing to grow the relationship with everyone at Erebus this year.”
Hazelwood echoed his sentiments: “It’s cool to see the association with TFH and Erebus Motorsport continue to grow and develop and we’re all excited for what the future holds.”
Hazelwood will join Kostecki in the #1 Camaro for the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 events later this year.