The 2022 Supercars field has now been completed with the news that Chris Pither will partner Garry Jacobson at the new-look PremiAir Racing squad.
That’s left 13-time race winner Fabian Coulthard without a full-time driver, the Kiwi set to become a top draft pick on the co-driver market.
There is significant change for 2022 up and down the field, including the retirement of seven-time Supercars champion Jamie Whincup.
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He has moved into the managing director role at Triple Eight while teenage rookie Broc Feeney takes over the #88 T8 Holden.
Tickford will re-expand to four cars for the coming campaign, current drivers Cam Waters and James Courtney joined by highly-rated rookie Thomas Randle and new signing Jake Kostecki.
Jack Le Brocq will effectively replace Kostecki at Matt Stone Racing in an all-new line-up alongside outgoing BJR driver Todd Hazelwood.
BJR, meanwhile, has retained Jack Smith and…
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