Matt Stone Racing has unveiled the striking livery that will adorn the No.30 Superior Cranes Racing Camaro for next week’s NTI Townsville 500 – with Aaron Seton set to pilot the team’s wildcard entry as confirmed earlier this week, following Cameron Crick’s decision to step down and prioritise his health ahead of the 2026 Supercars Enduro season.
Backed by naming rights partner Superior Cranes, the eye-catching design pays tribute to one of Australian touring car racing’s most iconic liveries, drawing heavy inspiration from Glenn Seton’s 1993 Australian Touring Car Championship-winning Ford Falcon. The retro-inspired colours celebrate the Seton family’s remarkable three-generation legacy in Australian motorsport, with Aaron now adding his own chapter behind the wheel of the No.30 Camaro.
The familiar race number carries added significance for Seton, who has raced under No.30 throughout much of his career in recognition of his family’s rich motorsport history.
“I’ve run the number #30 a lot through my career, which was always tied back to Dad and his racing,” Seton said. “To now get the opportunity to do a retro livery of his 1993 Championship winner is very special and something I’ll cherish for a long time. I’m delighted with the way the livery has come up and very grateful to Lachie (Lachlan Stinson) and the team at Superior Cranes for making this possible.”
Seton also commented. “I’m looking forward to Townsville, I feel like I’m ready for it. It’s quite a tough track, but it’s been good to me in the past. The last time I was there was in 2023 in Super2 and we managed to get pole and finish on the podium.”
Matt Stone, Team Owner of Matt Stone Racing, said the team was eager to build on its recent form while welcoming a third Camaro to its Townsville line-up. “We’re carrying some really strong momentum into Townsville and we’re excited to be taking a three-car roster up to North Queensland with Aaron joining Jack and Zach for the weekend,” Stone said.
“The No.30 Superior Cranes Racing Camaro looks fantastic. It’s a great livery that does an awesome job of honouring an iconic piece of Australian motorsport history while giving it a modern Supercars twist. We can’t wait to see it roll out onto the track and we’re looking forward to seeing what Aaron can achieve in his first wildcard appearance of the season.”
The No.30 Superior Cranes Racing Camaro will make its on-track debut when the NTI Townsville 500 gets underway from July 10–12.


