For the past 13 years, Dave Aldridge has been responsible for transporting $3.5 million of equipment.
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He drives Tickford Racing's transporter, which carries all of the company's equipment to all of the V8 and training events.
Along with about 15 other trucks, he paraded the machine in all its glory through Launceston on Wednesday.
"We have two cars, two engines, transaxels, spare panels and parts to repair the car if need be, and walling and flooring to make the garage to promote the brand and the sponsors," he said.
"Then obliviously the tyres and rims we bring with us. Then we have all the mechanic's tools and tool boxes and whatever promotes the team and sponsors."
Mr Aldridge said the trucks and trailers themselves would be worth about $1m.
Hundreds of people lined the Launceston streets to watch the parade.
Young and old racing fans watched on as the supercars made their presence known in Launceston.
The parades happen at numerous other locations, included Darwin, Townsville and Bathurst.
"It's a parade to promote the supercars events," Mr Aldridge said.
"It lets everyone know that the super cars are in town and they can come out for the weekend and enjoy themselves."
Each year, the trucks drive about 45,000 kilometres.
The trucks are about 26 metres-long and 56 tonnes in weight.
A lot of people at the Supercars events are there just to see the trucks, Mr Aldridge said.
"Where ever the racing is, we're there, too," he said.
The Tasmanian SuperSprint will be held on Friday, with the main day of action happening on Sunday.
About 50,000 people are expected to attend the event over three days.