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State of play: 2022 Repco Supercars Championship grid

27 Oct 2021
Just three seats remain unfilled on next year's 25-car grid
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Amid one of the most turbulent silly seasons in recent memory, the 2022 grid is all but set in stone.

Just three seats remain unfilled on the 2022 grid; two at Brad Jones Racing, and one at Kelly Grove Racing.

On Tuesday alone, Bryce Fullwood was confirmed at BJR, with Nick Percat shifting to Walkinshaw Andretti United.

Cameron Waters' long-awaited Tickford Racing contract extension was announced on Monday.

Matt Stone Racing confirmed Wednesday that Jack Le Brocq will partner the returning Todd Hazelwood next season. Both drivers have signed multi-year deals.

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The only 2021 driver yet to have his 2022 plans confirmed is Zane Goddard, who recently announced his MSR exit. Current teammate Jake Kostecki will race for Tickford next season.

Fullwood joins fellow recruit Andre Heimgartner at BJR, which has yet to confirm the status of its two remaining cars.

However, with Jack Smith's family Racing Entitlements Contract underpinning the #4 entry, and with Macauley Jones indicating he is keen to race on, BJR's line-up is all but set.

That leaves Kelly Grove Racing - which will enter 2022 under its new solely-Grove ownership - needing a teammate for incumbent David Reynolds.

Heimgartner will leave the team for BJR, having won the Braeside outfit's first win in its Grove guise at The Bend Motorsport Park in May.

Matthew Payne recently tested with KGR at Winton

The team has put a high price on Grove junior Matthew Payne, with the Kiwi teen locked in for the remainder of the ongoing Super2 season.

Kelly Grove Racing has formally applied for a Superlicence exemption for Payne in the hope he can race in 2022.

Payne recently sampled both a Nissan Altima and Ford Mustang at Winton as part of a driver evaluation.

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The 2021 Repco Supercars Championship will continue at this weekend’s Bunnings Trade Sydney SuperNight.Tickets for all four upcoming Sydney events are on sale now.

All sessions will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and streamed via Kayo. The Seven Network will broadcast live from 3:30pm AEDT on Saturday and 12:30pm AEDT on Sunday.

2022 Repco Supercars Championship grid so far (as of October 27, 2021)

Red Bull Ampol RacingBroc FeeneyShane van Gisbergen

Shell V-Power Racing TeamAnton De PasqualeWill Davison

Tickford RacingCameron WatersJames CourtneyThomas RandleJake Kostecki

Walkinshaw Andretti UnitedChaz MostertNick Percat

Brad Jones RacingAndre HeimgartnerBryce FullwoodTBATBA

Kelly Grove RacingDavid ReynoldsTBA

Team 18Mark WinterbottomScott Pye

Erebus MotorsportWill BrownBrodie Kostecki

Blanchard Racing TeamTim Slade

Team SydneyGarry JacobsonFabian Coulthard

Matt Stone RacingJack Le BrocqTodd Hazelwood

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