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Bumper 33-car Dunlop Series grid for Sydney opener

18 Feb 2022
Super2 and Super3 grids to return to Sydney next month
3 mins by James Pavey
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A 33-car field will descend on Sydney Motorsport Park for next month’s return of Dunlop Super2 and Super3 action.

The upcoming Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight will feature the first round of the 2022 Dunlop Series.

The 2022 season will again feature combined grid races for the Super2 and Super3 Series.

A 17-car Super2 grid will feature the debut of seven rookies to the series.

The 33-car grid marks a rise on the 31-car line-up which supported the main game last November.

Eventual series winner Broc Feeney and Tyler Everingham shared the honours in Sydney, the latter scoring victory by just 0.3s.

Last year’s Super2 Series winner Feeney will not be returning to the category in 2022.

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The 19-year-old has replaced the retiring Jamie Whincup at Red Bull Ampol Racing.

Zak Best, who finished second in the series last year, will return with Tickford Racing.

Notably, third placed Jayden Ojeda will not be returning to the development series in 2022.

MW Motorsport has secured Angelo Mouzouris, and will be joined by rookie Thomas Maxwell and incumbent Tyler Everingham.

Privateer racer Matt Chahda, who finished fourth in 2021, is confirmed for his seventh season in the series.

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Reigning title winners Triple Eight confirmed an all-new driver line-up for 2022, with rookie Cameron Hill making the switch from Porsche Carrera Cup.

Third-year Declan Fraser also joins the Banyo squad for 2022, replacing Feeney in the now #777 Holden Commodore.

Two SuperUtes rivals will make the switch to Super2 this season.

Reigning SuperUtes champion Ryal Harris will join third-generation racer Aaron Seton at Matt Stone Racing.

Experienced ute driver Cameron Crick inked a deal with Eggleston Motorsport, alongside Mike Kable Young Gun Award winner Matt McLean.

Elly Morrow will contest her maiden Super2 campaign with Brad Jones Racing in 2022, making the step up from Super3.

Nash Morris will also graduate to Super2 this season, the Super3 title winner campaigning a Nemo Racing-backed Ford Falcon.

The weekend will also see a strong Dunlop Super3 grid, with 17 Super3 cars to compete at SMSP.

Privateer racers Blake Fardell and Jim Pollicina return to the Super3 grid, having finished fourth and fifth respectively in 2021.

The six-event 2022 Dunlop Series will commence in Sydney in March. CLICK HERE to purchase your tickets.

2022 Dunlop Series grid (as of February 18, 2022)

  • Super2 competitor

  • Super3 competitor

#

Driver

Team

2

Steven Page

Eggleston Motorsport

3

Thomas Maxwell

MW Motorsport

4

Tony Auddino

Tony Auddino

5

Brad Vaughan

Michael Anderson

6

Angelo Mouzouris

MW Motorsport

7

Jim Pollicina

Jim Pollicina

8

Elly Morrow

Brad Jones Racing

10

Matt Payne 

Grove Racing

11

Zane Morse

Brema Racing

18

Matt Chahda

Matt Chahda Motorsport

23

Ray Hislop

Ray Hislop

24

David Murphy

David Murphy

25

Paul Boschert

Paul Boschert

26

Kai Allen

Eggleston Motorsport

27

Tyler Everingham

MW Motorsport

30

Aaron Seton

Matt Stone Racing

35

Jason Gomersall

Matt Stone Racing

38

Cameron Crick

Eggleston Motorsport

39

Chris Smerdon

Matt Stone Racing

46

Jarred Danaher

Shane Beikoff

49

Jay Hanson

Image Racing

54

Matt McLean

Eggleston Motorsport

58

Ryal Harris

Matt Stone Racing

67

Nash Morris

Nemo Racing

68

Jonathon Beikoff

Shane Beikoff

75

Brendan Strong

Brendan Strong

77

Blake Fardell

Peter Xiberras

78

Zak Best

Tickford Racing

96

Gary Collins

Collins Racing

111

Cameron Hill

Triple Eight Race Engineering

219

James Masterton

Masterton Motorsports

777

Declan Fraser

Triple Eight Race Engineering

999

Jaylyn Robotham

Image Racing

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