Holden's flagship team is out to honour the motoring brand's greatest champion at this year's Bathurst 1000.
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Peter Brock and the Red Lion became synonymous during his record nine Bathurst victories.
Now Holden Racing Team (HRT) is out to overcome a troubled year by securing the Peter Brock Cup at Mount Panorama 10 years after his death during a Western Australian rally in 2006.
HRT driver James Courtney - who has never won at Bathurst in his long Supercars career - says delivering the treasured trophy for the third time to the factory outfit would be a moment he'd never forget.
"It's an event we normally step up and perform really quite well at," Courtney said.
"If we could win the Peter Brock Trophy this year from a year that has been - from a team point of view - not what we want, it would definitely put some icing on a pretty sh***y cake."
The 2010 Supercars champion missed last year's Bathurst race after a pit lane accident at Sydney Motorsport Park sidelined him for several weeks.