
After two years out of a full-time ride, Declan Fraser is back on the grid for the 2026 season, joining PremiAir Racing's rebuild.
The popular 25-year-old plied his trade as Andre Heimgartner's co-driver at Brad Jones Racing over the past two years, and rarely put a foot wrong.
Fraser also dabbled in GT World Challenge Australia, but has been tapped on the shoulder by PremAir Racing's new Team Principal Roland Dane to take the team to new heights.
Fraser raced for Tickford Racing in 2023 after winning the previous year's Super2 title for Triple Eight, beating future main game rivals Matt Payne and Cameron Hill.
Also in 2022, Fraser made his Bathurst debut in a wildcard alongside Craig Lowndes, no less, and finished a standout eighth.
The young gun was called up to the Dunlop Super2 Series with title-winning team MW Motorsport following a Super3 stint in 2020.
The Queenslander progressed through karts into the Toyota 86 Racing Series in 2017.
In 2019, he finished fourth overall, before joining Anderson Motorsport for a crack at the Super3 title.
Fraser followed in the footsteps of Broc Feeney, who joined the main game after winning the Super2 crown for Triple Eight. However, a tough 2023 followed.