PremiAir Racing announces unchanged Enduro Cup co-drivers
David Russell, Nash Morris retained for 2026 endurance races
Russell raced to third in 2025 Bathurst 1000 with James Golding
PremiAir Racing has announced an unchanged Enduro Cup line-up for 2026, with David Russell and Nash Morris returning next season.
Russell and Morris will race with new recruits Jayden Ojeda and Declan Fraser respectively.
The Chevrolet squad becomes just the second team to formally announce its line-up, with Walkinshaw Andretti United confirming Jaxon Evans and Fabian Coulthard this week.
Three-time Bathurst podium-finisher Russell returns for a third consecutive year with the team, while 2025 rookie Morris will make a second Great Race start with the squad.
Russell claimed Bathurst podiums with Brodie Kostecki and Erebus Motorsport in 2021 and 2023, before partnering James Golding to a stunning third in Bathurst last month.

The Golding/Russell combination also scored PremiAir's first Supercars podium at the 2024 Sandown 500.
Morris joined Richie Stanaway for the 2025 enduros, and was on course for a Great Race top five before Stanaway crashed out in the closing laps.
“I am very pleased to be able to confirm that both David Russell and Nash Morris will be returning with PremiAir Racing for the 2026 Supercars endurance season,” PremiAir Racing team owner Peter Xiberras said.
“Obviously D-Russ has been racing with us for a while now and he is a fantastic fit for our team, bringing not only a presence which is great for our team morale, but also plenty of experience and valuable insights which have helped us to continue our growth and improve our performance on many levels.
“We all greatly appreciate what he brings to the team and how he works with all of us. We are really looking forward to continuing our relationship with him into 2026, this time as co-driver to Jayden Ojeda, who we are sure will benefit from his mentorship across the enduros.
“Nash ‘The Flash’ Morris meanwhile is a strong up-and-coming talent and someone who throughout the 2025 endurance season really impressed us with not only his skill, but also his enthusiasm, his dedication, and how he has fit into the PremiAir Racing group as a whole.
“It has been a pleasure to work with him this year and to have him continuing on with us for another year, this time partnering fellow young gun Declan Fraser, is something that we are excited about.”
Ojeda will race alongside Golding at the final two rounds of the 2025 season, replacing Stanaway.