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2023 engineering line-up taking shape

12 Jan 2023
Many teams are sticking with tried and tested combos
3 mins by James Pavey
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Many teams are opting for tried and tested driver-engineer combinations for the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship.

Up to 20 driver-engineer combinations from 2022 could carry over into the new season.

There will be no changes at Triple Eight, Dick Johnson Racing, Walkinshaw Andretti United, Erebus Motorsport and Team 18.

That includes Andrew Edwards, who led Shane van Gisbergen to a record 21 race victories in 2022.

WAU will also keep Adam Austin alongside Nick Percat after the duo found success late last season.

Compared to 2022, there wasn't much of a driver silly season for 2023.

Of the 25 full-time drivers who raced in 2022, 20 will be at the same team for the coming season.

CoolDrive Racing recruit Todd Hazelwood has replaced Tim Slade, who has joined PremiAir Racing.

Edwards (L) led van Gisbergen to 21 wins in 2022

Cameron Hill (Matt Stone Racing) and Matt Payne (Penrite Racing) will make their debuts this season.

Tickford Racing confirmed on Wednesday that Jake Kostecki will not return with the team this year.

However, the biggest changes come with the machinery, with the new Gen3 cars certain to lead to some ice cream headaches for engineers early on.

There will be at least one engineering change at Penrite Racing, Brad Jones Racing and MSR.

It emerged on Thursday that decorated engineer Paul Forgie, who engineered Jack Smith last season, will shift from BJR to MSR.

Forgie, who notably engineered Marcos Ambrose at Stone Brothers Racing, will skipper Hill's rookie campaign in 2023.

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David Reynolds will again be led by Alistair McVean, with the Grove team to announce rookie Payne's engineer in due course.

McVean (R) and Reynolds bounced back in 2022

The four-car Tickford and BJR teams are set to confirm their full line-ups, as will PremiAir Racing, in coming weeks.

Sam Potter has engineered Cam Waters since 2019, with Sam Scaffifi engineering James Courtney last year.

Kostecki, meanwhile, was engineered by Rhys Lenegan, with Raymond Lau looking after Thomas Randle.

Phil Keed returned to BJR in 2022 alongside Bryce Fullwood, while Tony Woodward stepped in alongside Andre Heimgartner.

Macauley Jones, meanwhile, was engineered by Tom Wettenhall.

Drivers and engineers will get their first look at their new cars when testing begins in February.

Queensland teams are slated for a shakedown on January 30, with Victorian teams to shake down their new cars on February 1.

The 2023 Repco Supercars Championship will commence in Newcastle on March 10-12.

Tickets are on sale on Supercars.com and Ticketek.com.

What we know so far: 2023 driver-engineer combinations

  • Driver has changed teams

  • New driver

  • Unchanged driver-engineer-team combination

2023 driver

2022 engineer

2023 engineer

Broc Feeney

Martin Short

Martin Short

Shane van Gisbergen

Andrew Edwards

Andrew Edwards

Anton De Pasquale

Ludo Lacroix

Ludo Lacroix

Will Davison

Richard Harris

Richard Harris

James Courtney

Sam Scaffidi

TBC

Cam Waters

Sam Potter

TBC

Thomas Randle

Raymond Lau

TBC

TBC

Rhys Lenegan

TBC

Nick Percat

Adam Austin

Adam Austin

Chaz Mostert

Adam De Borre

Adam De Borre

Will Brown

Tom Moore

Tom Moore

Brodie Kostecki

George Commins

George Commins

Andre Heimgartner

Tony Woodward

TBC

Bryce Fullwood

Phil Keed

TBC

Jack Smith

Paul Forgie

TBC

Macauley Jones

Tom Wettenhall

TBC

David Reynolds

Alistair McVean

Alistair McVean

Matt Payne

N/A

TBC

Mark Winterbottom

Manuel Sanchez

Manuel Sanchez

Scott Pye

Richard Hollway

Richard Hollway

Jack Le Brocq

Jack Bellotti

Jack Bellotti

Cameron Hill

N/A

Paul Forgie

James Golding

Geoffrey Slater

TBC

Tim Slade

Mirko De Rosa

TBC

Todd Hazelwood

Chris Stuckey

Mirko De Rosa

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