17 of 24 full-time entries have locked down 2026 enduro co-drivers
Full-time retirees Will Davison, James Courtney recently announced co-drives
Team 18 have also locked in Craig Lowndes' wildcard co-driver
A further seven 2026 Ryco Enduro Cup pairings have been announced since calendars flicked over to January, as the co-driver silly season continues to bubble away.
Officially, seven co-drives remain available following Team 18's confirmation that Lee Holdsworth and James Courtney will pair with Anton De Pasquale and David Reynolds respectively.
The Chevrolet homologation team's has also signed Porsche Carrera Cup graduate Bayley Hall as the latest young gun to partner Craig Lowndes in the Supercheap Auto-backed wildcard.
Penrite Racing also confirmed their pairings having signed both Tim Slade and Will Davison before the new year. Davison will pair with fellow Bathurst winner Matt Payne, and Slade with fellow South Australian Kai Allen.
Meanwhile, Zak Best was confirmed to return alongside Aaron Cameron at Blanchard Racing Team following a starring drive at Bathurst last year, whilst Objective Racing have signed Jack Perkins to join Jackson Walls.
The most high-profile of the remaining seats are the two Tickford Racing entries, who will definitely make one change to their roster following the announcement of James Moffat's departure.
Mark Winterbottom is expected to resume his partnership with Cam Waters, whilst Tickford Super2 young gun Reuben Goodall has emerged as a favourite to drive alongside Thomas Randle.
Brad Jones Racing have three seats to officially fill in their brand-new Supras, though Brad Vaughan and Jordan Boys are expected to stay on alongside new recruit Cameron Hill and Macauley Jones respectively.
Andre Heimgartner will welcome a new co-driver following Declan Fraser's move to PremiAir Racing, with his former full-time teammate Bryce Fullwood currently tipped to remain at BJR in a co-driving capacity.
Matt Stone Racing also have two vacancies, with Slade departing and Cameron McLeod is set to embark on a different racing program in 2026 after being signed to the Ford Racing Driver Development Team.
2026 Ryco Enduro Cup grid (as of Tuesday February 17, 2026)
Listed in Round 1 pit lane order
Team | Number | Driver | Co-driver |
|---|---|---|---|
Red Bull Ampol Racing | 88 | Broc Feeney | Nick Percat |
Red Bull Ampol Racing | 888 | Will Brown | Scott Pye |
Penrite Racing | 19 | Matt Payne | Will Davison |
Penrite Racing | 26 | Kai Allen | Tim Slade |
Walkinshaw TWG Racing | 1 | Chaz Mostert | Fabian Coulthard |
Walkinshaw TWG Racing | 2 | Ryan Wood | Jaxon Evans |
Tickford Racing | 6 | Cam Waters | TBA |
Tickford Racing | 55 | Thomas Randle | TBA |
Team 18 | 18 | Anton De Pasquale | Lee Holdsworth |
Team 18 | 20 | David Reynolds | James Courtney |
Dick Johnson Racing | 17 | Brodie Kostecki | Todd Hazelwood |
Dick Johnson Racing | 38 | Rylan Gray | Tony D'Alberto |
Brad Jones Racing | 8 | Andre Heimgartner | TBA |
Brad Jones Racing | 14 | Cameron Hill | TBA |
Brad Jones Racing | 96 | Macauley Jones | TBA |
SCT Motorsport | 11 | Jackson Walls | Jack Perkins |
Matt Stone Racing | 4 | Jack Le Brocq | TBA |
Matt Stone Racing | 10 | Zach Bates | TBA |
Erebus Motorsport | 9 | Jobe Stewart | Jarrod Hughes |
Erebus Motorsport | 99 | Cooper Murray | Lochie Dalton |
PremiAir Racing | 31 | Jayden Ojeda | David Russell |
PremiAir Racing | 777 | Declan Fraser | Nash Morris |
Blanchard Racing Team | 3 | Aaron Cameron | Zak Best |
Blanchard Racing Team | 7 | James Golding | Richie Stanaway |
Team 18 (WC) | 15 | Craig Lowndes | Bayley Hall |
WC - denotes wildcard entry