WA-Owned Vibe Petroleum Backs Cooper for Perth Super440

Erebus Motorsport is proud to welcome West Australian-owned Vibe Petroleum as the primary partner on Cooper Murray’s #99 Camaro for this weekend’s Perth Super440, supported by Dare Charged.

The partnership sees Vibe step up for its home event, with branding featured prominently on the #99 Camaro across the weekend at CARCO.com.au Raceway. Dare Charged, known for its energy-boosted iced coffee, also joins the program as a supporting partner.

In addition, PowerPlay – a WA-grown business that’s expanded beyond the state – returns to the team for its home round, backing both Murray and teammate Jack Le Brocq. The electric karting brand was last seen as a primary partner at the 2024 Sandown 500 on the #1 Camaro, which was running strongly before a mechanical issue ended its race. The team would go on to win the Bathurst 1000 just weeks later.

“It’s great to have a WA-based company like Vibe backing us for Perth,” Cooper said.

“Having local support always adds something extra to a race weekend. With Dare and PowerPlay involved as well, there’s a lot of energy behind the team and I’m looking forward to making the most of it.”

Vibe Petroleum has built a strong presence across Western Australia through its growing network of independently-operated service stations. Their partnership with Erebus reflects a shared approach built on drive, resilience and local roots.

Erebus CEO Barry Ryan said: “It’s good to have Vibe on board for their home round, with support from Dare and also PowerPlay back as well. These are all brands that back young people, back WA, and back our team – and that means a lot.”

The Perth Super440 runs across three days with two practice sessions on Friday and three races across Saturday and Sunday.

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