NAPA Racing UK has shown off its livery for the forthcoming British Touring Car Championship season in a launch event at Alliance Automotive Logistics’ new National Distribution Centre in Rotherham.
Having already announced an unchanged driver line-up of Ashley Sutton, Dan Cammish, Daniel Rowbottom and Sam Osborne, the team has how shown off its new livery, which features a few adjustments to the classic blue-and-yellow colour scheme of recent years.
Compared to its 2024 livery, the new colour scheme features a reduction in white, whilst retaining key sponsors Cataclean and Valvoline.
It is the fourth year of NAPA backing for the Alliance Racing team owned by Pete Osborne.
“Since the flag dropped in October, the team behind the scenes haven’t stopped,” said Osborne. “There have been some big regulation changes for 2025 which we’ve been concentrating on, along with some key learning from last year.
“We’ve further strengthened our team this winter along with keeping key personnel in place. The consistency of keeping our driver & engineering lineups going into another season will be key to this year’s campaign.
“Now we are concentrating on an intense testing program and look forward to hitting the ground running at Donington Park next month.
“We’re proud to be Team Champions three years in a row, but we would also love to win the driver’s and manufacturer’s title again.”

Steve Richardson, Managing Director of Alliance Automotive Group, pointed to it being a big year for NAPA, which has over 60,000 global employees.
“The team has done a great job over the winter,” said Richardson. “We’re hoping to be in the position to challenge for the championship’s top honours once again.
“Coupled with NAPA’s 100 Year Anniversary, alongside our fast-growing NAPA Auto Parts store network, 2025 looks to be one of the most exciting and important years for us yet.
“The livery itself encompasses all these elements, and we can’t wait to see the cars on track flying the flag.
“A big thank you must go to our sponsors who without their support, it wouldn’t be possible to make this happen.”


