Bryce Fullwood to leave Brad Jones Racing at the end of 2025
Fullwood has driven for BJR since 2022, has claimed two podiums
27-year-old claimed a personal best season of 11th with BJR in 2023
Brad Jones Racing and Bryce Fullwood are set to part ways after four seasons, paving the way for the first driver transfer of silly season to take effect.
Fullwood, who is currently 14th in the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship, claimed BJR's sole podium of the year to date with third in Race 11 in Tasmania, but has been hampered by a dismal start to the season.
A strong run of top 10 finishes across rounds in Perth, Darwin, and Townsville saw Fullwood become an outside Finals threat, however he remains 192 points outside of Finals heading into the cut-off race at the Repco Bathurst 1000.
Fullwood joined BJR in 2022 off the back of a tough Supercars initiation, and made the most of the Gen3 reset to become a constant in the top 10 in 2023, finishing a personal best 11th in that year's standings.
The 27-year-old now faces an uncertain future, however there are several vacancies that are expected to appear as the driver market continues to evolve over the back end of 2025.

Fullwood's spot is likely to be taken by Cameron Hill, who announced his departure from Matt Stone Racing this morning.
A BJR statement read: "Brad Jones Racing and Bryce Fullwood will part ways at the conclusion of the 2025 Supercars Championship season.
"Since joining the Albury-based team in 2022, Fullwood has been a valued contributor both on and off the track.
"The Darwin-born driver has secured two podium finishes, delivered consistent top-ten performances, and twice finished inside the top ten at the Bathurst 1000.
"Notably, Fullwood played a role in Brad Jones Racing’s most successful campaign to date, helping the team claim third place in the 2023 Teams' Championship.
"Brad Jones Racing extends its sincere thanks to Bryce for his professionalism, determination, and commitment over the past four seasons.
"Further announcements regarding BJR’s 2026 driver line-up will be made shortly."
Andre Heimgartner is the only driver officially confirmed at BJR for next year, though both Macauley Jones and SCT Motorsport's Jaxon Evans are expected to continue in Toyota GR Supras in 2026.