19th

Kai Allen

26
151 pts
26
Kai Allen starts 2025 aged 19, already a Super2 champion and multiple Bathurst starter. Can the Mount Gambier driver turn heads in his rookie season?

Personal

Date of birth
2005-06-26
Born
Mount Gambier, SA
Height
180 cm
Nickname
Chip
Reside
Mount Gambier, SA
Outside racing
Car restoration, karting, mountain biking, sim racing
Outside car
Ford Ranger Raptor
Start Following

Professional

Debut race
Sydney 2025
Engineer
Alistair McVean
Championship
Repco Supercars Championship

car

26
Ford Mustang GT

Kai Allen starts 2025 aged 19, already a Super2 champion and multiple Bathurst starter. Armed with a Penrite Racing Ford Mustang, Allen has a chance to rewrite the history books this season.

A Super2 champion in 2023, Allen returned 2024 and ran the #1 as a warning shot to his rivals. His rookie season was superb, with Allen outlasting Zak Best in a dramatic year to emerge victorious. It wasn't quite to be in 2024, Zach Bates beating Allen to the title.

Allen began his career in karting at eight years old, winning 12 state titles and becoming the Australian Karting Champion in both the Cadet 12 and KA2 Junior classes plus racing overseas across a six-year span.

He began his graduation to car racing in 2021 with a move to the Gold Coast, Paul Morris taking him under his wing at the Norwell Motorplex.

Initially looking to race Formula Ford, mentor Morris instead guided Allen towards competing in Hyundai Excels ahead of making a handful of appearances in the Toyota GAZOO Racing Australia 86 Series, finishing on the podium on debut in Townsville and turning heads with second-row qualifying performances at Sydney Motorsport Park and Mount Panorama.

A move to Super3 with Eggleston Motorsport led to Allen rewriting sections of the series' record book: he claimed 11 out of 12 pole positions, set a new record for the largest pole-winning margin (over five seconds at Bathurst), four new lap records and tied the record for the most race and round wins in a single season. However, a crash at Adelaide's infamous Turn 8 in the final race of the season led him to finish second in the final standings.

Allen is also not the only sportsperson in his family: older sisters Sienna and Nyah are elite-level netballers who both played for the Collingwood Magpies in the Super Netball league.

He also made his Great Race debut in 2023 aboard a Dick Johnson Racing Mustang with none other than Simona De Silvestro, before racing with Will Davison in 2024.