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Dick Johnson Racing

Australian motor racing team


Australian motor racing team

FieldValue
Short_nameDick Johnson Racing
ImageDick Johnson Racing Logo.png
ManufacturerFord
FounderDick Johnson
CEOMegan Foster
ChairmanRyan Story
PrincipalMark Fenning
Drivers17. Brodie Kostecki
38. Rylan Gray
Engineers17. George Commins
38. Ed Williams
ChassisMustang GT
Debut1980 CRC 300 (first race)
1981 (ATCC)
Drivers_champ10 (1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2010, 2018, 2019, 2020)
Bathurst Wins4 (1981, 1989, 1994, 2019)
Wins46
Race_wins148
Poles140
Last_season2025
Last_position6th (3160 pts)Teams_champ=3 (2017, 2019, 2020)Manager=Tom Moore
  1. Rylan Gray
  2. Ed Williams 1981 (ATCC)
The team is currently branded as Shell V-Power Racing

Dick Johnson Racing (formerly DJR Team Penske) is Australia's oldest motor racing team competing in the Supercars Championship. Founded by Dick Johnson, the team's drivers have won ten Australian Touring Car Championship titles (five of them by Johnson himself) and the team has taken four victories in Australia's premier race, the Bathurst 1000.

The team has raced as the Shell V-Power Racing Team since 2017, when Viva Energy Australia — the exclusive licensee for the supply of Shell fuels in Australia — became the team's Naming Rights Partner.

Located in Stapylton on the Gold Coast, the team currently runs two Ford Mustang GTs for Brodie Kostecki in the No. 17 car and Rylan Gray in the No. 38 car.

History

After being only a sporadic entrant during the early 70’s, Johnson first reached prominence after his crash caused by a rock on track at Bathurst in 1980. Over $70,000 was donated by the public and Ford Australia to return him for the following season.

Early years and Group C

1981 Tru-Blu sponsored [[Ford XD Falcon

The longest-established motor racing team in Australia, Dick Johnson Racing was founded in 1980. The team was originally based out of Johnson's home in Daisy Hill in Brisbane's southern suburbs, before moving to facilities within sponsor Palmer Tube Mills' factory.

During the 1970s, Johnson was only a sporadic competitor in the Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC), but a regular competitor, and victor in the Queensland Touring Car Championship driving a Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 backed by petroleum giant Shell, and later by prominent Brisbane Holden dealership, Zupps. Johnson's national profile increased with the formation of Bryan Byrt Racing with Johnson as lead driver late in 1976, giving Johnson his first drives in a Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop. The team folded at the end of the 1979 season, but Johnson was able to use some of its resources to establish his own team for the following season with financial hold from Johnson's long time friend Ross Palmer and his Brisbane-based business Palmer Tube Mills.

After briefly investigating running a Mazda RX-7, Johnson came to the fore when a change in regulations introduced the Ford XD Falcon to the series. Johnson debuted his new Falcon at a non-championship meeting at Lakeside in June, and then finished second in the car in the 1980 CRC 300 at Amaroo Park in August. Johnson served notice of his and the XD's arrival to a delighted Peter Brock when he led the Holden Dealer Team VB Commodore early in the race and it was only tyre troubles that dropped him to second behind the Commodore. Brock was delighted as other than Kevin Bartlett's 5.7L Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (which had proved its speed, but its drum rear brakes were not up to the job), his HDT Commodore had proven near unbeatable in 1980 and Johnson and the new model Ford Falcon provided a welcome new challenger.

The largely unheralded Johnson then surprised everyone when he qualified on the front row for the 1980 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 alongside Bartlett's Camaro and in front of Brock (who had qualified on pole for all 12 races touring car races he had entered to that point of the year). Bartlett had been the fastest in official qualifying, but Dick matched his time by the of a second. When the flag dropped to start the race, the Camaro bogged down and Johnson took off, quickly building a large lead over the first sixteen laps of the race, including putting a lap on four time and reigning Bathurst champion Brock after the Dealer Team Commodore had to pit for minor repairs. On the seventeenth lap after just having lapped Brock, Johnson collided with the wall coming out of The Cutting after running over a large rock in the road. Coming out of The Cutting (in the days before the use of the Safety car), Johnson found a tilt-tray tow truck that was retrieving a mechanically failed car from the circuit on one side of the road and a basketball sized rock sitting right on the only path past the truck. The Falcon ran over the rock with its left wheels and caused Johnson to impact the wall which was enough to all but destroy the car. In the aftermath of the crash, as Johnson was standing beside the car as it lay across the track (partially blocking it and leaving only one line through), he was almost cleaned up by the 3rd placed Falcon of Bob Morris who was forced to lock his brakes in a successful bid to avoid hitting Johnson after apparently not paying attention to the yellow flags.

The tale of Johnson's battle with the rock at Bathurst in 1980 is still remembered, and some AU$72,000 was donated by the Australian public who pledged money through the race broadcasters, the Seven Network after watching the crash and a subsequent TV interview with Johnson conducted by visiting American commentator Chris Economaki (with a visibly moved Johnson thanking both Seven and the Australian public). The amount pledged by Channel 7 viewers was matched by dollar for dollar by then Ford Australia boss Edsel Ford II who recognised the significance of Johnson's performance at Bathurst in keeping Ford at the sharp end of touring car racing. The overall donation of $144,000 plus the sale of the crashed Falcon to fellow Queenslander John Donnelly who repaired and returned it to racing, was enough to get Johnson back on track with a new XD Falcon for 1981.

Inspired by the support and feeling a great sense of debt to the Australian public, Johnson went on to win the 1981 Australian Touring Car Championship in a thrilling duel with Peter Brock which went down to the last race of the series at his home track of Lakeside in Brisbane. There Johnson led from the front and just managed to win by a second from Brock in what many believe to be one of the best touring car races seen in Australia with both drivers praising each other (and winning universal praise) for a clean race in which Brock had many chances to actually punt the Tru-Blu Falcon off the road but resisted the temptation to do so. After leading early in the Hang Ten 400 at Sandown Raceway in Melbourne, a couple of spins thanks to a new suspension set up that was not working handed Brock his seventh Sandown endurance race win in a row. The suspension problems were fixed by the time the team got to Bathurst for the James Hardie 1000 and Johnson again put the Falcon on the front row alongside Bartlett's Camaro. There, alongside veteran co-driver John French they becoming the first Queenslander's to win the event. With Allan Moffat becoming a factory Mazda driver, Johnson became Ford's lead driver and 'folk hero'. The 1981 race is remembered not only as DJR's first win at The Mountain, but also because the race was red flagged on lap 121 of 163 because of a crash at McPhillamy Park on lap 122 which blocked the track. As the Johnson/French car was leading at the end of lap 121 and the race had travelled more than two-thirds distance, the race was declared with Johnson and French the winners. It was the first time in the races history that the race had been declared short of the required distance.

Johnson won the touring car championship again in 1982 in the Tru Blu XD Falcon, though he had actually finished second in points behind Peter Brock. However, Brock was disqualified for the use of yet to be homologated engine parts and the subsequent loss of points gave Johnson his second ATCC championship win. At Bathurst, DJR had the new model Ford XE Falcon, but they had been overtaken in speed by the lighter Holden Commodore SS'. Despite running strong all day and having no major troubles other than a broken front sway bar late in the race which slowed the car by approximately one second per lap, the No. 17 Falcon finished in 4th place on the road (although three laps down on race winners Peter Brock and Larry Perkins in their Holden Dealer Team Commodore), but was disqualified after post race scrutineering for illegal engine modifications. In his biography, Johnson maintains that they were legal, over the counter Ford parts but that the team did not have the money to fight the ruling. The 1982 race was the first time that Johnson's car carried Channel 7's Racecam unit which brought television viewers footage from inside the car. It was the start of Johnson's long run with Racecam and made him more popular with the Australian public, even with Holden fans, thanks to his quick wit and seemingly endless number of one-liners while driving in races.

The 1983 Australian Touring Car Championship was a disappointment as the heavy, approximately 1400 kg, XE Falcon was not competitive against the around 200 kg lighter Commodores, the Nissan Bluebird Turbo, or Allan Moffat's Mazda RX-7 which won the title. To help fix the problems with the Falcon, Johnson enlisted the services of former Williams Formula One mechanic Wayne Eckersley, who was now based in Brisbane. Eckersley's work with the cars suspension, plus new parts (including 19 in rear wheels, up from the previous 10 in) in the August homologation saw the Falcon back as a competitive car, as displayed by Johnson when he easily led the Valvoline 250 at Sydney's Oran Park Raceway before a slow pit stop dropped his car, now painted Green to promote major sponsor Palmer Tube Mills' latest product "Greens-Tuf", back to second behind the Bluebird of George Fury. The Falcon was also on the pace at the 1983 Castrol 400 at Sandown where the long front and back straights suited the over 450 bhp of the 351 V8 engine. Dick qualified the car in 2nd place behind Brock's HDT Commodore (also benefiting from the August homologation) and won the jump at the start. However, his charge would only last only a few hundred metres and before the first turn the Falcon's clutch shredded itself, ending his race. Johnson attributed the failure to the condition of the pit paddock which had been turned to mud following a couple of days of heavy rain, with Dick claiming it was mud in the clutch that had caused the problem.

Then came the 1983 James Hardie 1000 where Johnson's Falcon was one of the favourites to claim pole position. Johnson also had a new co-driver in 1983 with 1974 race winner Kevin Bartlett replacing John French who was driving for the factory backed Nissan team. During qualifying it was again the Commodore of Peter Brock which had set the pace, with Johnson a close second and predicting that the Falcon could go even faster. During the Hardies Heroes Top 10 runoff on the Saturday morning, Johnson had his second major accident at Bathurst. On his lap for pole, Johnson ran slightly wide at Forrest's Elbow, with the rear of the Falcon clipping the wall on the exit of the corner. The car then hit tyres which were protruding from the edge of the wall which tore the right front wheel to the right and broke the cars steering. The Greens-Tuf Falcon was destroyed as it ran through a grove of trees. While the car was a write-off, Johnson thankfully emerged from the wreck with little more than a headache and a small cut over his left eye, though he has no memory of the crash, or the lift back to the pits with Peter Brock who was on his warm up lap for his second run.

In a very generous move, fellow Falcon runner and reporter for The Mike Walsh Show, Andrew Harris, approached Johnson's wife Jill in the pits shortly after the crash and offered his car to the Johnson team if a replacement car could not be found for him (Harris reasoned that the fans on the hill would have wanted to see the popular Johnson racing more than they would himself). Johnson's sponsor and friend Ross Palmer leased the Harris Falcon, while also buying the Barry Lawrence / Geoff Russell Holden Commodore for Harris to drive (Palmer would sell the car back to Barry Lawrence after the race).

The Harris Falcon, which was actually the then Alan Jones owned, Bob Morris XE Falcon that had crashed in practice at Bathurst in 1982 and could not be repaired in time to take the start, was converted by Dick's and the TAFE smash repair team overnight in a marathon rebuild which included help from other leading teams (including the HDT's sign writer), while the Commodore was re-painted in the colours of Harris' sponsors which also included a Bendigo Ford dealer. Unfortunately for Johnson and new co-driver Bartlett, the hastily rebuilt car (which was allowed to start tenth and was only completed moments before the start) was to only last 61 laps before being withdrawn with terminal electrical trouble (not before Johnson went on television and said that the car was "such a dog we should have tied it to the fence"). Better luck fell on Harris and co-driver Gary Cooke, who would finish tenth outright in the car dubbed as a "Falcodore" by its new team (although the car ran a 5.0L V8, the team cheekily placed the Falcon's 5.8L badge on the car), with Harris winning the "Wynns Rookie of the Year" award. Despite their troubles, the Johnson Falcon was the fastest recorded car on Conrod Straight during the race, hitting a reported 263 km/h.

The troubles for DJR didn't finish at Bathurst though. On their way back to Brisbane after the race, the car towing the trailer with the crashed Falcon actually crashed and inflicted even further damage to the wrecked race car. The Falcon, dubbed "Greens Stuffed", was later broken up and used as paperweights.

Dick Johnson Racing then built a new XE Falcon to run in the 1984 Australian Touring Car Championship. Johnson's consistent run saw him finish no lower than third at each round while winning in the wet at Surfers Paradise. This saw Dick Johnson win his third ATCC and the final ATCC to be run under the locally developed Group C rules. During the ABC's coverage of the final round at the Adelaide International Raceway where Johnson finished a close third behind race winner Allan Grice (Commodore) and Peter Brock, commentator Will Hagon noted that following the championship trail in 1984 had seen the Johnson team cover more than 20,000 km. Although Johnson won the championship, and pointed to the cars reliability, he did acknowledge that other top contenders not running the full series (Allan Grice didn't have enough money, Peter Brock missed rounds while racing at Le Mans, Nissan missed rounds chasing development, and defending champion Allan Moffat suffered a bad crash at Surfers in which he was injured and missed the remainder of the series) did help his championship cause.

Group A

Mustangs

With no local Ford product suitable following a change to international Group A touring car regulations at the end of 1984, and as Ford Australia were not interested in homologating a mooted turbocharged XF Falcon sedan for Group A racing, Johnson ventured to Germany and purchased a pair of Zakspeed constructed Ford Mustangs for the 1985 and 1986 seasons. While the Mustang years brought limited success, reliability and good-handling in the underpowered cars enabled Johnson to claim runner-up in the 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship, while his one and only victory aboard the Mustang was in the Group A support race at the 1985 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide. The Mustang, like almost all other cars in the ATCC, was outclassed by the JPS Team BMW 635 CSi of Jim Richards who won seven of the championships ten races. The team had actually entered and qualified one of the Mustangs at Bathurst in 1984 (painted white with #71) in the new Group A category, but it was only there for a shakedown run and insurance should there a repeat of 1983 and was withdrawn after Johnson had put the XE Falcon onto fourth on the grid.

When the team purchased the Mustangs from Zakspeed, the engine power was quoted as 310 bhp. However, the car the team took to Bathurst in 1984 was described as 'sluggish' by both Dick Johnson and his co-driver John French with Johnson's best time being 5 seconds slower than the class leading V8 Rover Vitesse and some 14 seconds slower than his Group C Falcon. In the weeks following the race the team put the 5.0L Ford V8 engines on the dyno and found them to be only producing approximately 260 bhp. Extensive rebuild and development of the engines at Johnson's Brisbane Engine Centre before the start of the 1985 ATCC saw power figures back to what was originally quoted.

While the Mustang struggled to match the pace of the Richards BMW in the ATCC, the August homologation (which also increased power to around 340 bhp brought the car back into winning contention. Dick dominated the Valvoline 250 at Oran Park and was heading for an easy win until an axle broke causing a wheel to fall off the car, ironically handing the win to Richards. The Mustang had received larger axles as part of the homologation package and the team had the new parts available, but had simply run out of time to fit them before the Oran Park race.

In mid-1985, Johnson signed triple and defending Bathurst 1000 winner Larry Perkins to be his co-driver for the Castrol 500 at Sandown and the James Hardie 1000 at Bathurst. Johnson led early at Sandown until a broken axle saw the team lose many laps in the pits repairing the car. At Bathurst, the team entered both Mustangs but only Johnson and Perkins as drivers. After the 1983 Hardies Heroes crash, the second No. 18 car (Johnson's ATCC car) was entered as an insurance policy in case something happened to the No. 17 Mustang. Ironically Johnson and Perkins qualified both cars for Hardies Heroes, though the No. 18 car was withdrawn before the race started. Against the might of Tom Walkinshaw Racing's three V12 Jaguar XJS', Johnson qualified fourth and ran strongly until the cars oil cooler broke a weld and had to be bypassed on lap 16, losing the team three laps. Johnson was unhappy as the oil cooler had actually split the day before when the car was going over the speed humps in the pit lane. Before he left the circuit that night he left instructions for his crew to replace the cooler, but returned on race morning to find it had only been repaired and not replaced (ironically the split occurred not at the repaired weld, but on the opposite side of the cooler). With no time left to change it the car was forced to start with the repaired cooler which subsequently failed. From then Johnson and Perkins drove as hard as they could with the engine temperature "off the clock" and were rewarded with a seventh-place finish, though Perkins' first lap of the race was a slow one as the left front wheel had not been secured properly with the wheel nut spinning off in the braking area at the top of Mountain Straight. Perkins then managed to get the car back to the pits without the wheel falling off the car.

Rumours had floated around the Bathurst pits that DJR had toyed with the idea of actually running both Mustangs in the race with the second car to be driven by Belgian jeweller Michel Delcourt and none other than former Ford hero Allan Moffat who was without a drive for the year thanks to Mazda pulling out and was actually commentating on the race for Channel 7. Moffat indeed drove the Mustang during practice, but this had only been part of his duties as an expert commentator to evaluate the leading (Australian) contenders. Delcourt was entered in the race in Graham Moore's Mitsubishi Starion Turbo, but the car was withdrawn following practice. Larry Perkins reportedly stopped DJR from fully entering the second car, rightfully (according to Johnson) reasoning that the team was not set up to race both cars.

With the arrival of the first truly competitive Group A Holden Commodore, the new VK SS Group A, and the new turbocharged Nissan Skyline DR30 RS, plus the continued development of the Volvo 240T, the Mustang quickly fell behind its rivals in 1986 and Johnson could only finish sixth in the ATCC with a best finish of 4th in the opening round at Amaroo Park. For Sandown and Bathurst the team signed former Grand Prix motorcycle star and Moffat team driver Gregg Hansford to be Johnson's co-driver. After failing to finish at Sandown, extra development work saw the Mustang competitive at Bathurst where Johnson qualified the car in sixth place, though the car was still out paced by the Nissans and Commodores. Before Hardies Heroes Johnson actually tripped while exiting the traditional breakfast and broke a bone in his foot, though he still drove in the runoff. Johnson and Hansford drove a steady race to finish in fourth place outright despite the 302 cui Ford V8 engine running low oil pressure throughout thanks to a crack in the engine block that was only discovered when the team stripped down the car and engine after Dick had raced it in the Group A support race at the 1986 Australian Grand Prix meeting in Adelaide. The Mustang also had a cracked windscreen from which had been there since before Hardies Heroes, and like 1985 before he left the circuit for the night Johnson instructed the team to change the windscreen. Upon returning to the circuit on race morning an angry Johnson found the cracked windscreen still on the car with no time to change it before the race, though thankfully the crack did not spread during the race.

Johnson's last drive in the Mustang came in the Group A support race for the 1986 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide. After qualifying 8th, he failed to finish the 32 lap race.

Sierras

In 1987 the team switched to the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth and began a 17-year run of naming rights sponsorship with petrochemical company Shell. It expanded to a two-car effort for the first time with Gregg Hansford becoming Johnson's first full-time teammate. The new 340 bhp, turbocharged Sierra's were plagued with reliability problems, usually blown turbos (according to Johnson in a 2015 interview with Australian Muscle Car magazine, DJR went through some 37 turbochargers in testing and race meetings in 1987), and this let the team down considerably, with only one win recorded in the 1987 Australian Touring Car Championship at the Adelaide International Raceway (Dick's first ATCC win since 1984), though significantly this was the first Group A win anywhere in the world for the RS Cosworth. Following the ATCC, the Ford Sierra RS500 was homologated which addressed most of the car's shortcomings. The RS500 was more powerful (470 bhp in 1987) with larger turbos and was also more reliable.

The team's poor run continued at the Sandown 500, where Johnson easily qualified his new Sierra RS500 on pole but the car blew its engine in the race morning warm up and was withdrawn, and Bathurst 1000 where both team cars were out of the 161 lap race before the end of lap 4 (Neville Crichton crashed the No. 18 Sierra he was to share with Charlie O'Brien on the 3rd lap with the Commodore of Larry Perkins which the Johnson / Hansford car suffered differential failure a lap later). Qualifying at bathurst also proved controversial for the team with the two Sierra's excluded from the results of Hardies Heroes when they failed a post runoff fuel check. While the fuel was found to be a lower grade and actually produced less power, the rules had been broken. But the year ended well, with Johnson again winning the Group A support race in Adelaide at the Australian Grand Prix in November. Johnson, who was suffering fuel feed problems late in the race, just held on for his first win in the RS500 from the fast closing Nissan Skyline of George Fury.

In 1988 John Bowe replaced Hansford in the team and began an eleven-year stint as the driver of DJR's second car. With the team having overcome the reliability problems of the previous year and team manager Neal Lowe having come to grips with the engine management system earlier than his Australian counterparts (to the point where Lowe and the team were the first in Australia with the expertise to burn EPROM chips for the Sierra's), Johnson and Bowe finished an easy first and second in the 1988 and 1989 championships. Dick Johnson would later claim that he and his team were on a mission in 1988 after having been embarrassed at 1987 World Touring Car Championship round at Bathurst by the Ford Europe backed Eggenberger Motorsport Sierra's which not only proved faster but far more reliable (the Eggenberger cars would finish 1–2 on the road at Bathurst but would later be disqualified for technical infringements). He would also claim in the interview with Australian Muscle Car magazine in 2015 that another part of his motivation was that he had originally tried to buy an EPROM chip burning machine from British Sierra expert Andy Rouse in late 1987, but Rouse (protecting his own business interests) had refused to sell one, leaving Johnson feeling angry. It was then while in London that a chance meeting with one of the engineers involved with the Ford RS200 rally car project led to the purchase of the machine as well as Lowe travelling to the United States to learn how to use it.

After the differential failure which had put the No. 17 Johnson car out of the 1987 Bathurst 1000 on just lap 4, Johnson took it upon himself to solve the problem of the Sierra's weak drive train. In April 1988 after working with Melbourne-based Harrop Engineering (run by former racer / engineer Ron Harrop), DJR successfully homologated a modified version of the Ford 9 in differential for the RS500 Sierra which also included upsized axles. Although the Sierra was a European car, the near bullet proof differential was seen as vital to Sierra runners in Australia due to the standing starts used in Australian racing rather than the rolling starts used overseas. Shortly after, Ford Europe also released their own official, lighter version of the 9 in diff, but the DJR unit would prove to be popular due to its lower cost and ready made availability due to the sheer number of 9 in diffs located in Australia. During 1988 Johnson also managed to homologate the Australian designed and built Holinger 6-speed gearbox for the Sierra which proved more reliable than the German built Getrag gearboxes that were common in most Group A cars at the time. And like the diff's, the Australian built Holinger would prove to be the gearbox of choice for Australian race teams.

In August 1988 the team air-freighted Johnson's ATCC winning car to England to compete in the RAC Tourist Trophy at Silverstone which was a round of the European Touring Car Championship. Johnson easily qualified on pole, almost half a second ahead clear of the leading Eggenberger Motorsport and Andy Rouse Sierras, and went on to an early race lead. The car was eventually slowed by a lengthy stop to replace a failed water pump and would ultimately finish the race in 21st place, but they had proven that the DJR Sierras were now the fastest in the world after also claiming the touring car lap record with the fastest lap of the race. The speed of the DJR Sierra created interest and at the end of 1988 Robb Gravett of British team Trakstar purchased two DJR Sierras to supply his team with his Sierra RS500s, winning four races to finish the 1989 season 2nd in class and 4th overall (Gravett, thanks to his Shell sponsorship in the British Touring Car Championship through its Gemini Oils brand, had driven for DJR at Bathurst in 1988 and 1989). In 1990, Robb Gravett won the championship with nine race wins.

After the two lead cars suffered mechanical troubles, Johnson and Bowe commandeered the John Smith / Alfredo Costanzo car (the oldest and slowest of the three entered being Johnson's 1987 Bathurst and Bowe's 1988 ATCC car) to finish second in the 1988 Bathurst 1000 behind the Sierra of fellow Queenslander Tony Longhurst and his co-driver Tomas Mezera, before winning in 1989 after leading every lap despite a late race loss of turbo power. Johnson claimed his first pole position at Bathurst in 1988, and again sat on the front row in 1989 alongside Peter Brock, who was now Sierra mounted. Brock won the start of the 1989 race, but in a show of power, Johnson blasted past the No. 05 Mobil 1 Racing Sierra on Conrod Straight into a lead that he and Bowe would not lose.

In 1990 Johnson narrowly lost the ATCC to the Gibson Motorsport Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R of Jim Richards (who also drove the previous model Skyline HR31 GTS-R until the car dubbed "Godzilla" arrived late in the series). The team's second car with Englishman Jeff Allam and Kiwi Paul Radisich finished second at the 1990 Bathurst 1000. Dick Johnson recorded two wins during the series in round 2 at Symmons Plains and again in round 3 at Phillip Island. The win at the Island (another 1–2 with Bowe finishing 2nd) would prove to be Dick Johnson's 30th and last ATCC race win.

The team also competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series in 1989 and 1990 with Johnson being an owner driver and up and coming driver Jay Sauter crew chiefed by future Championship winning crew chief with Jeff Gordon, Ray Evernham.

In the 1991 ATCC, the DJR team were outpaced by the Nissans of Richards and Mark Skaife with Bowe finishing sixth and Johnson ninth, with the Tooheys 1000 at Bathurst proving no different. 1991 had also seen a degree of unreliability creep into the Shell Sierra's not seen before, generally attributed to chasing more power in pursuit of the Nissan GT-R. In 1992, a team restructure saw Ross Stone appointed team manager with Lowe concentrating on building the first 1993-spec Ford EB Falcon V8. Bowe finished fourth and Johnson eighth in the ATCC. The Shell Sierras showed more speed in 1992 which both Johnson and Bowe attributed to the CAMS imposed 7,500 rev limit on the Sierra's (this was also applied to the V8 Holden Commodore's). The new rev limit forced Ross Stone to chase more torque rather than horsepower and this actually improved both the speed and reliability of the 4 cylinder Ford engine, and against the GT-Rs which had turbo and weight restrictions placed on them by CAMS, Bowe won the round at Sandown, before Johnson claimed pole at Bathurst with the fastest ever time recorded by a Sierra on The Mountain of 2:12.898, undercutting the previous Sierra best time set in 1990 by German driver Klaus Niedzwiedz by over a second. In the wet, crash shortened race, Johnson and Bowe finished second behind the GT-R of Richards and Skaife despite the Nissan crashing after the red flag was shown.

The final races for the DJR Shell Sierras came in the Group A support races for the 1992 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide in November where John Bowe finished both races in second place behind Jim Richards. Johnson debuted the team's new EB FalconV8, the first Falcon built by the team since 1984. Despite trouble over the interpretation of the new 5.0L V8 rules which saw Johnson start from the rear of the grid, he finished the first race in a strong eleventh place before improving to ninth in the second.

Ford Falcon and V8 Supercars

1990s

2011 Clipsal 500

For the new all V8 era, DJR switched to Ford EB Falcons. Aside from John Bowe winning the opening 1993 round at Amaroo Park the team remained winless until it won both the Sandown and Bathurst endurance races in 1994, as well as the season ending Australian Grand Prix support races. In 1995 Bowe won the championship. A repeat victory at Sandown that year augured well for another Bathurst win until an incident with Glenn Seton forced the number 17 Falcon from the track while leading.

At the end of 1995 team manager Ross Stone and chief engineer Jim Stone left to form Alan Jones Racing. While the Holden Racing Team dominated the 1996 season, Bowe finished the championship in second and combined with Johnson to finish second at Bathurst. Consistency in the 1997 championship enabled Bowe to again claim the runner-up position in the championship. DJR's only win in 1998 was by Bowe at Winton. For the endurance races Johnson and Bowe drove separate cars for the first time since 1988 with Steven Johnson joining his father.

At the end of 1998, Bowe left DJR after eleven years to join PAE Motorsport. Paul Radisich was hired as his replacement. While the team struggled in the 1999 Australian Touring Car Championship developing new Falcon AUs, the team was competitive at the Bathurst 1000 with Radisich and Steven Ellery leading most of the race until making contact late in the race with a slower car. In his final race, Dick Johnson finished fourth with son Steven.

2000s

In 2000 Steven Johnson took over the number 17 Falcon from his retiring father. Radisich teamed with Jason Bright to finish second at the Bathurst 1000. In 2001, Johnson won the Canberra 400 and teamed with Radisich to win the 2001 Queensland 500. This would be the team's last win for seven years.

In 2002 a third car was entered at selected events for Greg Ritter. At the end of 2002 Paul Radisich left the team. Max Wilson, Warren Luff and Glenn Seton would each complete one year stints as the driver of the second car between 2003 and 2005. At the end of 2004, Shell brought their 17-year naming rights sponsorship of the team to an end.

For 2005 sponsorship from Westpoint Corporation was secured. However, by the beginning of 2006 Westpoint was in receivership. Sponsorship for the 2006 season came from two of Dick Johnson's own business ventures, FirstRock Mortgage Centre and V8 Telecom with Will Davison driving the second car. The ventures were not successful and by the end of the year, the team's long term viability was in doubt. As a result, businessman and sponsor Charlie Schwerkolt bought a 50% shareholding in the team.

For 2007 sponsorship from Jim Beam was secured with the year highlighted by a third place at Bathurst. At the Bahrain round, Johnson finished third and Davison fourth. In 2008, Davison won the Eastern Creek round, the team's first win since the 2001 Queensland 500.

In 2009, James Courtney replaced Davison. Two Triple Eight built Falcon FGs were purchased with Courtney winning at the Townsville 400 and Sydney 500.

2010s

In 2010, James Courtney won the series. A third customer entry was prepared for Tekno Autosports, driven by Jonathon Webb. By mid-season owners Dick Johnson and Charlie Schwerkolt were reported to no longer be on speaking terms, and the team became fractured. Team manager Adrian Burgess announced he would join Triple Eight in 2011, and as a result of a clause in his contract giving him an 'out' if Burgess left, Courtney also left at the end of 2010 after winning the series.

At the end of 2010, Johnson and Schwerkolt dissolved their partnership. Scherkolt retained ownership of one Racing Entitlement Contract (REC) which was leased back to DJR for 2011 and 2012.

For 2011, James Moffat was signed to replace Courtney.

For 2012, the team expanded to a four car team, preparing customer cars for Triple F Racing with Dean Fiore driving and Paul Morris Motorsport with Steve Owen. At the end of the year, Jim Beam elected not to renew it sponsorship, the REC leased from Team 18 was returned, while the Paul Morris Motorsport REC was sold to Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport.

A sponsor was lined up for 2013, but it was conditional on V8 Supercars confirming its television arrangements by the end of 2012. As this did not happen, the deal lapsed and again DJR's future appeared in jeopardy. A last minute sponsorship with Wilson Security was secured and the team appeared with two entries for Tim Blanchard and Jonny Reid, with Steven Johnson moving into position of General Manager. Wilson Security remained with the team as title sponsor for the remainder of 2013. Reid was replaced by Chaz Mostert before the Wanneroo Raceway round of the championship. Mostert won a race at the Queensland Raceway round.

For 2014, Scott Pye and David Wall were recruited to drive. The REC leased from Triple F Racing was returned and another purchased from Paul Morris Motorsport.

DJR Team Penske

In September 2014, it was announced a 51% stake in the team had been sold to United States businessman and racer Roger Penske, who is the Australian distributor for MAN Truck & Bus, Western Star Trucks, MTU Friedrichshafen, and Detroit Diesel. The remaining 49% was retained by Johnson, Steve Brabeck and Ryan Story. The team was renamed DJR Team Penske. Joining the team at the final event of the 2014 season ahead of a full 2015 program was former V8 Supercar champion and NASCAR regular Marcos Ambrose. It was the first time that Team Penske expanded its involvement to a non-US based championship since their days in Formula 1.

In 2015, the team scaled back to one Ford Falcon FG X with Marcos Ambrose to drive. Prior to Round 2 Ambrose stepped aside from full-time driving, handing the duties of Car No. 17 to Scott Pye. Ambrose returned as the team's co driver for the Pirtek Enduro Cup. The team scored one race podium in 2015, for Pye at the 2015 ITM 500 Auckland, and finished 12th in the Teams' Championship.

In 2016, the team expanded to two cars, with Pye returning and Fabian Coulthard joining the team. They scored two podiums each, with Coulthard finishing 12th in the Drivers' Championship and Pye finishing 15th. DJR Team Penske ranked fifth in the Teams' Championship.

In 2017, Scott McLaughlin replaced Pye, joined by new engineer Ludo Lacroix. Having operated a rotating sponsorship model for the previous two seasons largely with Penske Corporation subsidiaries, in 2017 Shell returned as the team's full-time title sponsor. After losing the Drivers Championship title to Jamie Whincup in the last race of the 2017 season after he was given a penalty for colliding with Craig Lowndes (Whincup's teammate at Holden team Triple Eight), Scott McLaughlin won the Drivers Championship in 2018 in Car No. 17 after a closely contested season-long battle with Shane van Gisbergen. In 2019, the team along with Tickford Racing homologated the Ford Mustang GT, replacing the retiring Falcon.

In October 2020, it was announced that Penske was divesting from the team, selling its stake in the team to Ryan Story with it to be return to being named Dick Johnson Racing. Later, with its sale to Story, the team restored its original name.

Brett and Shaun Ralph — their interest held through the Melbourne Aces Baseball Club — have been majority shareholders since January 2023. Dick Johnson and Executive Chairman Dr Ryan Story retained significant shareholdings, and maintain their day-to-day positions overseeing operations of the Shell V-Power Racing Team.

DJR performance cars

DJR had various attempts at building road cars, with the XE Grand Prix and BA DJR 320 being the most successful models. Johnson planned on building a XF Falcon, but like the XE before it, Ford showed no interest in it, meaning that only one prototype XF was built. Johnson tried again with a model built upon the EA in an attempt to draw attention from Ford, who were looking for a performance partnership in 1990. Tickford won out the contract, and again, only one EA DJR was completed.

XE Grand Prix

In 1982, Johnson partnered up Turbocharging expert David Inall, to produce a turbocharged performance version of the 4.1 litre six. The idea was to create a performance arm for Ford Australia in the style of Holden Dealer Team, in the wake of Ford's waning interest in performance cars and the discontinuation of the V8. Ford, unwilling to warrant the modifications however, declined to invest in the product.

The result was the Grand Prix Falcon that came with 190 kW, and was capable of mid 14-second 1/4-mile times. All came in distinctive "Tru Blue" paintwork, and a styling kit consisting of fender flares and Front and Rear spoilers. The interior and drive train featured parts from the European Sports Pack options that were available for the Falcon at the time.

DJR320

In 2003, DJR joined with Herrod Motorsport to build the DJR 320, a performance car based on the BA XR8 falcon. A body styling kit was added to the existing XR parts, consisting of new side skirts, and front and rear spoiler lips. Herrod retuned the ECU, installed DJR camshafts, high-flow dual exhaust system with twin tailpipes and a cold-air intake; this increased the engine output from 260 kW to 320 kW. Suspension was improved by the use of adjustable dampers, and larger brakes rounded off the package. Only 14 were built.

Other interests

The Dick Johnson Group also ran financial, real estate, and telecommunications services, which have since been sold.

DJR is based in Stayplton on the Gold Coast. The factory also housed a museum of the team's history. In 2006 Johnson sold his museum racing vehicles to car collector David Bowden. By arrangement with Bowden, a selection of Bowden's significant racing cars will rotate through the museum in DJR's workshop.

Australian Touring Car and Supercars drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Australian Touring Car Championship and Supercars Championship, in order of their first appearance. It also includes drivers who drove for the team in the Bathurst 1000 before it became a championship event. Drivers who only drove for the team on a part-time basis are listed in italics.

  • AUS Dick Johnson (1980–2000)
  • AUS John French (1980–82, 1984)
  • AUS Kevin Bartlett (1983)
  • AUS Larry Perkins (1985)
  • AUS Gregg Hansford (1986–87)
  • NZL Neville Crichton (1987–88)
  • NZL Neal Lowe (1987)
  • AUS Charlie O'Brien (1987, 1995–96)
  • AUS John Bowe (1988–98)
  • AUS Alfredo Costanzo (1988)
  • AUS John Smith (1988)
  • GBR Robb Gravett (1988–89)
  • GBR Jeff Allam (1989–90)
  • AUS Tony Noske (1989)
  • NZL Paul Radisich (1990–91, 1993, 1999–2002)
  • AUS Terry Shiel (1990–91)
  • NZL Kayne Scott (1991)
  • NZL Gregg Taylor (1991)
  • AUS Greg Crick (1992)
  • AUS Cameron McConville (1993, 1998)
  • AUS Allan Grice (1994)
  • AUS Steven Johnson (1994–2012, 2014)
  • USA Tommy Kendall (1996)
  • NZL Craig Baird (1997)
  • AUS Steven Ellery (1999)
  • AUS Cameron McLean (2000–01)
  • AUS Jason Bright (2000)
  • AUS Paul Stokell (2001)
  • AUS Greg Ritter (2001–02)
  • AUS Alan Jones (2002)
  • BRA Max Wilson (2003)
  • AUS Warren Luff (2003–04, 2008–10)
  • AUS Owen Kelly (2004)
  • AUS David Brabham (2004)
  • AUS Glenn Seton (2005)
  • AUS Dean Canto (2005–06)
  • AUS Will Davison (2006–08, 2021–2025)
  • AUS Alex Davison (2006–07, 2021–2023)
  • AUS Grant Denyer (2006)
  • AUS Andrew Thompson (2007)
  • AUS Steve Owen (2008)
  • AUS James Courtney (2009–10)
  • AUS Jonathon Webb (2009)
  • AUS Marcus Marshall (2011)
  • GBR Dario Franchitti (2010)
  • AUS David Besnard (2011)
  • NZL Matt Halliday (2011–12)
  • AUS James Moffat (2011–12)
  • USA Joey Hand (2011)
  • DEN Allan Simonsen (2012)
  • GER Dirk Müller (2012)
  • AUS Tim Blanchard (2013)
  • NZL Jonny Reid (2013)
  • AUS Chaz Mostert (2013)
  • AUS Dale Wood (2013)
  • AUS Ashley Walsh (2013–14)
  • AUS Scott Pye (2014–16)
  • AUS David Wall (2014)
  • AUS Marcos Ambrose (2014–15)
  • NZL Fabian Coulthard (2016–20)
  • AUS Tony D'Alberto (2016–present)
  • AUS Luke Youlden (2016)
  • NZL Scott McLaughlin (2017–20)
  • FRA Alexandre Prémat (2017–19)
  • AUS Tim Slade (2020)
  • AUS Anton de Pasquale (2021–2024)
  • SWI Simona de Silvestro (2023)
  • AUS Kai Allen (2023–2024)
  • AUS Brodie Kostecki (2025–present)
  • AUS Todd Hazelwood (2025–present)
  • AUS Rylan Gray (2026)

Results

Car No. 11 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940PositionPts1987Gregg Hansford18Ford10th251988John Bowe2nd11219892nd9419905th7219917th3419924th17519933rd14019947th15619951st31419962nd34419972nd60819985th6841999Paul Radisich16th81220004th126020017th2109200226th3982003Max Wilson17th12142004Warren Luff21st11492005Glenn Seton15th13532006Will Davison19th1943200711th34320085th24952009James Courtney7th219220101st30552011James Moffat23rd1306201221st13542013Jonny Reid1237th449Chaz Mostert17th15202014Scott Pye1619th14072016Fabian Coulthard1212th207820173rd281220189th247720194th305820206th18002021Anton De Pasquale116th207520224th2599
CAL
R1
RetSYM
R2
6LAK
R3
DSQBAR
R4
5ADE
R5
RetSUR
R6
RetCAL
R7
RetAMA
R8
8ORA
R9
Ret
CAL
R1
RetSYM
R2
2WIN
R3
1BAR
R4
3ADE
R5
2SUR
R6
RetCAL
R7
2AMA
R8
1ORA
R9
2
AMA
R1
1SYM
R2
3LAK
R3
3BAR
R4
1MAL
R5
3SAN
R6
3WIN
R7
8ORA
R8
3
AMA
R1
2SYM
R2
3PHI
R3
2WIN
R4
6LAK
R5
4MAL
R6
14BAR
R7
6ORA
R8
5
SAN
R1
3SYM
R2
11BAR
R3
8LAK
R4
10WIN
R5
7AMA
R6
4MAL
R7
7LAK
R8
RetORA
R9
Ret
AMA
R1
6AMA
R2
10SAN
R3
1**SAN
R4
1**SYM
R5
RetSYM
R6
DNSWIN
R7
13WIN
R8
5LAK
R9
9**LAK
R10
3**EAS
R11
1**EAS
R12
1****MAL
R13
5**MAL
R14
5**BAR
R15
1****BAR
R16
1****ORA
R17
15**ORA
R18
5
AMA
R1
4AMA
R2
1SYM
R3
7SYM
R4
3PHI
R5
2PHI
R6
3LAK
R7
4LAK
R8
3WIN
R9
DSQWIN
R10
7**EAS
R11
2**EAS
R12
3MAL
R13
5MAL
R14
3BAR
R15
4BAR
R16
RetORA
R17
2ORA
R18
8
AMA
R1AMA
R2SAN
R3SAN
R4SYM
R5SYM
R6PHI
R7PHI
R8LAK
R9LAK
R10WIN
R11WIN
R12EAS
R13EAS
R14MAL
R15MAL
R16BAR
R17BAR
R18ORA
R19ORA
R20
SAN
R1SAN
R2SYM
R3SYM
R4BAT
R5BAT
R6PHI
R7PHI
R8LAK
R9LAK
R10WIN
R11WIN
R12EAS
R13EAS
R14MAL
R15MAL
R16BAR
R17BAR
R18ORA
R19ORA
R20
EAS
R1EAS
R2EAS
R3SAN
R4SAN
R5SAN
R6BAT
R7BAT
R8BAT
R9SYM
R10SYM
R11SYM
R12PHI
R13PHI
R14PHI
R15CAL
R16CAL
R17CAL
R18LAK
R19LAK
R20LAK
R21BAR
R22BAR
R23BAR
R24MAL
R25MAL
R26MAL
R27ORA
R28ORA
R29ORA
R30
CAL
R1CAL
R2CAL
R3PHI
R4PHI
R5PHI
R6SAN
R7SAN
R8SAN
R9SYM
R10SYM
R11SYM
R12WIN
R13WIN
R14WIN
R15EAS
R16EAS
R17EAS
R18LAK
R19LAK
R20LAK
R21BAR
R22BAR
R23BAR
R24MAL
R25MAL
R26MAL
R27ORA
R28ORA
R29ORA
R30
SAN
R1SAN
R2SAN
R3SYM
R4SYM
R5SYM
R6LAK
R7LAK
R8LAK
R9PHI
R10PHI
R11PHI
R12WIN
R13WIN
R14WIN
R15MAL
R16MAL
R17MAL
R18BAR
R19BAR
R20BAR
R21CAL
R22CAL
R23CAL
R24HDV
R25HDV
R26HDV
R27ORA
R28ORA
R29ORA
R30
[EAS
R1](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[EAS
R2](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[EAS
R3](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[ADE
R4](1999-sensational-adelaide-500)BAR
R5BAR
R6BAR
R7PHI
R8PHI
R9PHI
R10HDV
R11HDV
R12HDV
R13[SAN
R14](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)[SAN
R15](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)[SAN
R16](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)QLD
R17QLD
R18QLD
R19CAL
R20CAL
R21CAL
R22[SYM
R23](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)[SYM
R24](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)[SYM
R25](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)WIN
R26WIN
R27WIN
R28[ORA
R29](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[ORA
R30](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[ORA
R31](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[QLD
R32](1999-queensland-500)[BAT
R33](1999-fai-1000)
PHI
R1PHI
R2BAR
R3BAR
R4BAR
R5[ADE
R6](2000-clipsal-500)[ADE
R7](2000-clipsal-500)EAS
R8EAS
R9EAS
R10HDV
R11HDV
R12HDV
R13CAN
R14CAN
R15CAN
R16QLD
R17QLD
R18QLD
R19WIN
R20WIN
R21WIN
R22ORA
R23ORA
R24ORA
R25CAL
R26CAL
R27CAL
R28[QLD
R29](2000-ozemail-queensland-500)SAN
R30SAN
R31SAN
R32[BAT
R33](2000-bathurst-1000)
[PHI
R1](2001-phillip-island-v8-supercar-round)[PHI
R2](2001-phillip-island-v8-supercar-round)[ADE
R3](2001-clipsal-500)[ADE
R4](2001-clipsal-500)[EAS
R5](2001-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[EAS
R6](2001-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[HDV
R7](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)[HDV
R8](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)[HDV
R9](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)[CAN
R10](2001-gmc-400)[CAN
R11](2001-gmc-400)[CAN
R12](2001-gmc-400)[BAR
R13](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)[BAR
R14](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)[BAR
R15](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)[CAL
R16](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)[CAL
R17](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)[CAL
R18](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)[ORA
R19](2001-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[ORA
R20](2001-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[QLD
R21](2001-vip-petfoods-queensland-500)[WIN
R22](2001-winton-v8-supercar-round)[WIN
R23](2001-winton-v8-supercar-round)[BAT
R24](2001-v8-supercar-1000)[PUK
R25](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)[PUK
R26](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)[PUK
R27](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)[SAN
R28](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)[SAN
R29](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)[SAN
R30](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)
[ADE
R1](2002-clipsal-500)[ADE
R2](2002-clipsal-500)PHI
R3PHI
R4EAS
R5EAS
R6EAS
R7HDV
R8HDV
R9HDV
R10CAN
R11CAN
R12CAN
R13BAR
R14BAR
R15BAR
R16ORA
R17ORA
R18WIN
R19WIN
R20[QLD
R21](2002-vip-petfoods-queensland-500)[BAT
R22](2002-bathurst-1000)SUR
R23SUR
R24[PUK
R25](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)[PUK
R26](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)[PUK
R27](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)SAN
R28SAN
R29
[ADE
R1](2003-clipsal-500)
26[ADE
R1](2003-clipsal-500)
RetPHI
R3
16EAS
R4
16WIN
R5
9BAR
R6
24BAR
R7
17BAR
R8
13HDV
R9
RetHDV
R10
20HDV
R11
16QLD
R12
24ORA
R13
Ret[SAN
R14](2003-betta-electrical-sandown-500)
19[BAT
R15](2003-bob-jane-t-marts-1000)
12SUR
R16
9SUR
R17
23[PUK
R18](2003-placemakers-v8-international)
18[PUK
R19](2003-placemakers-v8-international)
24[PUK
R20](2003-placemakers-v8-international)
19EAS
R21
5EAS
R22
3
[ADE
R1](2004-clipsal-500)
11[ADE
R2](2004-clipsal-500)
RetEAS
R3
21[PUK
R4](2004-placemakers-v8-international)
24[PUK
R5](2004-placemakers-v8-international)
27[PUK
R6](2004-placemakers-v8-international)
23HDV
R7
22HDV
R8
22HDV
R9
24BAR
R10
15BAR
R11
RetBAR
R12
23QLD
R13
16WIN
R14
20ORA
R15
24ORA
R16
20[SAN
R17](2004-betta-electrical-500)
3[BAT
R18](2004-bob-jane-t-marts-1000)
7SUR
R19
RetSUR
R20
26SYM
R21
16SYM
R22
12SYM
R23
9EAS
R24
15EAS
R25
14EAS
R26
20
[ADE
R1](2005-clipsal-500-adelaide)
9[ADE
R2](2005-clipsal-500-adelaide)
25[PUK
R3](2005-placemakers-v8-international)
26[PUK
R4](2005-placemakers-v8-international)
13[PUK
R5](2005-placemakers-v8-international)
12BAR
R6
12BAR
R7
15BAR
R8
9EAS
R9
20EAS
R10
27SHA
R11
14SHA
R12
7SHA
R13
24HDV
R14
8HDV
R15
7HDV
R16
5QLD
R17
11ORA
R18
18ORA
R19
13[SAN
R20](2005-betta-electrical-500)
12[BAT
R21](2005-supercheap-auto-1000)
9SUR
R22
23SUR
R23
23SUR
R24
20SYM
R25
22SYM
R26
19SYM
R27
20PHI
R28
29PHI
R29
24PHI
R30
11
[ADE
R1](2006-adelaide-500)
14[ADE
R2](2006-adelaide-500)
13PUK
R3
18PUK
R4
8PUK
R5
28BAR
R6
16BAR
R7
22BAR
R8
16WIN
R9
14WIN
R10
DSQWIN
R11
23HDV
R12
13HDV
R13
RetHDV
R14
14QLD
R15
19QLD
R16
19QLD
R17
12ORA
R18
26ORA
R19
22ORA
R20
8[SAN
R21](2006-betta-electrical-500)
4[BAT
R22](2006-supercheap-auto-1000)
RetSUR
R23
14SUR
R24
19SUR
R25
17SYM
R26
9SYM
R27
6SYM
R28
12BHR
R29
RetBHR
R30
RetBHR
R31
RetPHI
R32
6PHI
R33
7PHI
R34
Ret
[ADE
R1](2007-clipsal-500)
Ret[ADE
R2](2007-clipsal-500)
9[BAR
R3](2007-bigpond-400)
6[BAR
R4](2007-bigpond-400)
5[BAR
R5](2007-bigpond-400)
6[PUK
R6](2007-placemakers-v8-supercars)
11[PUK
R7](2007-placemakers-v8-supercars)
8[PUK
R8](2007-placemakers-v8-supercars)
6[WIN
R9](2007-winton-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
Ret[WIN
R10](2007-winton-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
14[WIN
R11](2007-winton-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
9[EAS
R12](2007-eastern-creek-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
14[EAS
R13](2007-eastern-creek-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
9[EAS
R14](2007-eastern-creek-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
10[HDV
R15](2007-skycity-triple-crown)
EX[HDV
R16](2007-skycity-triple-crown)
7[HDV
R17](2007-skycity-triple-crown)
7[QLD
R18](2007-queensland-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
6[QLD
R19](2007-queensland-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
5[QLD
R20](2007-queensland-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
4[ORA
R21](2007-oran-park-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
6[ORA
R22](2007-oran-park-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
8[ORA
R23](2007-oran-park-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
16[SAN
R24](2007-just-car-insurance-500)
Ret[BAT
R25](2007-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
3[SUR
R26](2007-v8-supercar-challenge)
11[SUR
R27](2007-v8-supercar-challenge)
18[SUR
R28](2007-v8-supercar-challenge)
11[BHR
R29](2007-desert-400)
8[BHR
R30](2007-desert-400)
3[BHR
R31](2007-desert-400)
5[SYM
R32](2007-falken-tasmania-challenge)
9[SYM
R33](2007-falken-tasmania-challenge)
11[SYM
R34](2007-falken-tasmania-challenge)
14[PHI
R35](2007-grand-finale-v8-supercars)
9[PHI
R36](2007-grand-finale-v8-supercars)
9[PHI
R37](2007-grand-finale-v8-supercars)
8
[ADE
R1](2008-clipsal-500)
7[ADE
R2](2008-clipsal-500)
Ret[EAS
R3](2008-eastern-creek-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
2[EAS
R4](2008-eastern-creek-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
1**[EAS
R5](2008-eastern-creek-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
6**[HAM
R6](2008-hamilton-400)
9[HAM
R7](2008-hamilton-400)
22[HAM
R8](2008-hamilton-400)
Ret[BAR
R9](2008-bigpond-400)
8[BAR
R10](2008-bigpond-400)
5[BAR
R11](2008-bigpond-400)
6[SAN
R12](2008-midas-400)
Ret[SAN
R13](2008-midas-400)
11[SAN
R14](2008-midas-400)
7[HDV
R15](2008-skycity-triple-crown)
8[HDV
R16](2008-skycity-triple-crown)
10[HDV
R17](2008-skycity-triple-crown)
5[QLD
R18](2008-city-of-ipswich-400)
6[QLD
R19](2008-city-of-ipswich-400)
5[QLD
R20](2008-city-of-ipswich-400)
5*[WIN
R21](2008-winton-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
2*[WIN
R22](2008-winton-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
1**[WIN
R23](2008-winton-round-of-the-v8-supercar-championship)
4**[PHI
Q](2008-l-h-500)
2[PHI
R24](2008-l-h-500)
3[BAT
R25](2008-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
6[SUR
R26](2008-the-coffee-club-v8-supercar-challenge)
7[SUR
R27](2008-the-coffee-club-v8-supercar-challenge)
Ret[SUR
R28](2008-the-coffee-club-v8-supercar-challenge)
R10[BHR
R29](2008-gulf-air-desert-400)
Ret[BHR
R30](2008-gulf-air-desert-400)
10[BHR
R31](2008-gulf-air-desert-400)
6[SYM
R32](2008-falken-tasmania-challenge)
4[SYM
R33](2008-falken-tasmania-challenge)
5[SYM
R34](2008-falken-tasmania-challenge)
6[ORA
R35](2008-nrma-motoring-services-grand-finale)
10[ORA
R36](2008-nrma-motoring-services-grand-finale)
15[ORA
R37](2008-nrma-motoring-services-grand-finale)
21
[ADE
R1](2009-clipsal-500)
20[ADE
R2](2009-clipsal-500)
24[HAM
R3](2009-hamilton-400)
13*[HAM
R4](2009-hamilton-400)
2*[WIN
R5](2009-winton-v8-supercar-event)
Ret[WIN
R6](2009-winton-v8-supercar-event)
6[SYM
R7](2009-falken-tasmania-challenge)
30[SYM
R8](2009-falken-tasmania-challenge)
Ret[HDV
R9](2009-skycity-triple-crown)
8[HDV
R10](2009-skycity-triple-crown)
12[TOW
R11](2009-dunlop-townsville-400)
Ret*[TOW
R12](2009-dunlop-townsville-400)
1*[SAN
R13](2009-norton-360-sandown-challenge)
2[SAN
R14](2009-norton-360-sandown-challenge)
8[QLD
R15](2009-queensland-house-and-land-com-300)
2[QLD
R16](2009-queensland-house-and-land-com-300)
8[PHI
Q](2009-l-h-500)
4[PHI
R17](2009-l-h-500)
4[BAT
R18](2009-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
24[SUR
R19](2009-v8-supercar-challenge)
Ret[SUR
R20](2009-v8-supercar-challenge)
16[SUR
R21](2009-v8-supercar-challenge)
5[SUR
R22](2009-v8-supercar-challenge)
3[PHI
R23](2009-the-island-300)
9[PHI
R24](2009-the-island-300)
4[BAR
R25](2009-bigpond-300)
4[BAR
R26](2009-bigpond-300)
10SYD
R27
17SYD
R28
1
[YMC
R1](2010-yas-v8-400)
4[YMC
R2](2010-yas-v8-400)
6[BHR
R3](2010-desert-400)
6[BHR
R4](2010-desert-400)
7*[ADE
R5](2010-clipsal-500)
2**[ADE
R6](2010-clipsal-500)
2*[HAM
R7](2010-itm-hamilton-400)
3[HAM
R8](2010-itm-hamilton-400)
21*[QLD
R9](2010-city-of-ipswich-300)
1*[QLD
R10](2010-city-of-ipswich-300)
1**[WIN
R11](2010-winton-v8-supercar-event)
1**[WIN
R12](2010-winton-v8-supercar-event)
1[HDV
R13](2010-skycity-triple-crown)
5[HDV
R14](2010-skycity-triple-crown)
4[TOW
R15](2010-sucrogen-townsville-400)
5[TOW
R16](2010-sucrogen-townsville-400)
2[PHI
Q](2010-l-h-500)
3[PHI
R17](2010-l-h-500)
12[BAT
R18](2010-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
5[SUR
R19](2010-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
10*[SUR
R20](2010-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
4*SYM
R21
11SYM
R22
12SAN
R23
4SAN
R24
1SYD
R25
15SYD
R26
14
[YMC
R1](2011-yas-v8-400)
16[YMC
R2](2011-yas-v8-400)
Ret[ADE
R3](2011-clipsal-500)
Ret[ADE
R4](2011-clipsal-500)
22[HAM
R5](2011-itm-hamilton-400)
9[HAM
R6](2011-itm-hamilton-400)
17[BAR
R7](2011-trading-post-perth-challenge)
18[BAR
R8](2011-trading-post-perth-challenge)
17[BAR
R9](2011-trading-post-perth-challenge)
21WIN
R10
19WIN
R11
9[HID
R12](2011-skycity-triple-crown)
14[HID
R13](2011-skycity-triple-crown)
13[TOW
R14](2011-sucrogen-townsville-400)
17[TOW
R15](2011-sucrogen-townsville-400)
15[QLD
R16](2011-coates-hire-ipswich-300)
10[QLD
R17](2011-coates-hire-ipswich-300)
9[QLD
R18](2011-coates-hire-ipswich-300)
4[PHI
QR](2011-l-h-500)
24[PHI
R19](2011-l-h-500)
25[BAT
R20](2011-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
25*[SUR
R21](2011-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
4*[SUR
R22](2011-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
RetSYM
R23
20SYM
R24
18SAN
R25
RetSAN
R26
25SYD
R27
8SYD
R28
Ret
[ADE
R1](2012-clipsal-500)
15[ADE
R2](2012-clipsal-500)
Ret[SYM
R3](2012-falken-tasmania-challenge)
14[SYM
R4](2012-falken-tasmania-challenge)
19[HAM
R5](2012-itm-hamilton-400)
Ret[HAM
R6](2012-itm-hamilton-400)
18[BAR
R7](2012-trading-post-perth-challenge)
Ret[BAR
R8](2012-trading-post-perth-challenge)
24[BAR
R9](2012-trading-post-perth-challenge)
22[PHI
R10](2012-phillip-island-300)
Ret[PHI
R11](2012-phillip-island-300)
16[HID
R12](2012-skycity-triple-crown)
21[HID
R13](2012-skycity-triple-crown)
Ret[TOW
R14](2012-sucrogen-townsville-400)
13[TOW
R15](2012-sucrogen-townsville-400)
23[QLD
R16](2012-coates-hire-ipswich-300)
18[QLD
R17](2012-coates-hire-ipswich-300)
19[SMP
R18](2012-sydney-motorsport-park-360)
19[SMP
R19](2012-sydney-motorsport-park-360)
16[SAN
QR](2012-dick-smith-sandown-500)
11[SAN
R20](2012-dick-smith-sandown-500)
26[BAT
R21](2012-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
10[SUR
R22](2012-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
Ret[SUR
R23](2012-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
Ret[YMC
R24](2012-yas-marina-circuit-v8-supercar-event)
9[YMC
R25](2012-yas-marina-circuit-v8-supercar-event)
13[YMC
R26](2012-yas-marina-circuit-v8-supercar-event)
6[WIN
R27](2012-winton-motor-raceway-v8-supercar-event)
5[WIN
R28](2012-winton-motor-raceway-v8-supercar-event)
17[SYD
R29](2012-sydney-telstra-500)
8[SYD
R30](2012-sydney-telstra-500)
22
[ADE
R1](2013-clipsal-500)
Ret[ADE
R2](2013-clipsal-500)
RetSYM
R3
24SYM
R4
25SYM
R5
20[PUK
R6](2013-itm-400-auckland)
23[PUK
R7](2013-itm-400-auckland)
22[PUK
R8](2013-itm-400-auckland)
18[PUK
R9](2013-itm-400-auckland)
25
[ADE
R1](2013-clipsal-500)[ADE
R2](2013-clipsal-500)[SYM
R3](2013-tasmania-360)[SYM
R4](2013-tasmania-360)[SYM
R5](2013-tasmania-360)[PUK
R6](2013-itm-400-auckland)[PUK
R7](2013-itm-400-auckland)[PUK
R8](2013-itm-400-auckland)[PUK
R9](2013-itm-400-auckland)[BAR
R10](2013-perth-360)
15[BAR
R11](2013-perth-360)
15[BAR
R12](2013-perth-360)
10[COA
R13](2013-austin-400)
13[COA
R14](2013-austin-400)
19[COA
R15](2013-austin-400)
13[COA
R16](2013-austin-400)
15[HID
R17](2013-skycity-darwin-triple-crown)
7[HID
R18](2013-skycity-darwin-triple-crown)
17[HID
R19](2013-skycity-darwin-triple-crown)
17[TOW
R20](2013-townsville-400)
10[TOW
R21](2013-townsville-400)
13[QLD
R22](2013-coates-hire-ipswich-360)
23[QLD
R23](2013-coates-hire-ipswich-360)
6[QLD
R24](2013-coates-hire-ipswich-360)
1[WIN
R25](2013-winton-360)
16[WIN
R26](2013-winton-360)
13[WIN
R27](2013-winton-360)
3[SAN
QR](2013-sandown-500)
5[SAN
R28](2013-sandown-500)
14[BAT
R29](2013-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
21[SUR
R30](2013-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
9[SUR
R31](2013-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
11[PHI
R32](2013-phillip-island-400)
9[PHI
R33](2013-phillip-island-400)
4[PHI
R34](2013-phillip-island-400)
Ret[SYD
R35](2013-sydney-500)
21[SYD
R36](2013-sydney-500)
9
[ADE
R1](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)
10[ADE
R2](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)
20[ADE
R3](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)
RetSYM
R4
10SYM
R5
7SYM
R6
16WIN
R7
14WIN
R8
12WIN
R9
19PUK
R10
18PUK
R11
11PUK
R12
9PUK
R13
13BAR
R14
18BAR
R15
7BAR
R16
12HID
R17
15HID
R18
15HID
R19
14TOW
R20
12TOW
R21
12TOW
R22
8QLD
R23
16QLD
R24
12QLD
R25
4SMP
R26
20SMP
R27
21SMP
R28
RetSAN
QR
19SAN
R29
5BAT
R30
RetSUR
R31
DSQSUR
R32
DSQPHI
R33
DSQPHI
R34
DSQPHI
R35
DSQSYD
R36
RetSYD
R37
9SYD
R38
21
[ADE
R1](2016-clipsal-500-adelaide)
10[ADE
R2](2016-clipsal-500-adelaide)
14**[ADE
R3](2016-clipsal-500-adelaide)**
16[SYM
R4](2016-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)
18*[SYM
R5](2016-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)*
8[PHI
R6](2016-wd-40-phillip-island-supersprint)
3[PHI
R7](2016-wd-40-phillip-island-supersprint)
Ret[BAR
R8](2016-perth-supersprint)
17[BAR
R9](2016-perth-supersprint)
15*[WIN
R10](2016-woodstock-winton-supersprint)*
17[WIN
R11](2016-woodstock-winton-supersprint)
3[HID
R12](2016-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
6[HID
R13](2016-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
Ret[TOW
R14](2016-castrol-edge-townsville-400)
8[TOW
R15](2016-castrol-edge-townsville-400)
15[QLD
R16](2016-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
10[QLD
R17](2016-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
10[SMP
R18](2016-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
10[SMP
R19](2016-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
4[SAN
QR](2016-wilson-security-sandown-500)
11[SAN
R20](2016-wilson-security-sandown-500)
6[BAT
R21](2016-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
6[SUR
R22](2016-castrol-gold-coast-600)
Ret[SUR
R23](2016-castrol-gold-coast-600)
15[PUK
R24](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
11[PUK
R25](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
4[PUK
R26](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
5[PUK
R27](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
8[SYD
R28](2016-coates-hire-sydney-500)
11[SYD
R29](2016-coates-hire-sydney-500)
21
[ADE
R1](2017-clipsal-500-adelaide)
2[ADE
R2](2017-clipsal-500-adelaide)
5[SYM
R3](2017-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)
11[SYM
R4](2017-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)
1[PHI
R5](2017-wd-40-phillip-island-500)
1[PHI
R6](2017-wd-40-phillip-island-500)
17**[BAR
R7](2017-perth-supersprint)
2**[BAR
R8](2017-perth-supersprint)
7[WIN
R9](2017-winton-supersprint)
3[WIN
R10](2017-winton-supersprint)
3[HID
R11](2017-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
1[HID
R12](2017-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
4[TOW
R13](2017-townsville-400)
10[TOW
R14](2017-townsville-400)
21[QLD
R15](2017-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
6[QLD
R16](2017-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
5[SMP
R17](2017-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
1[SMP
R18](2017-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
2[SAN
QR](2017-wilson-security-sandown-500)
6[SAN
R19](2017-wilson-security-sandown-500)
5[BAT
R20](2017-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
3[SUR
R21](2017-vodafone-gold-coast-600)
19[SUR
R22](2017-vodafone-gold-coast-600)
9[PUK
R23](2017-itm-auckland-supersprint)
Ret[PUK
R24](2017-itm-auckland-supersprint)
5[NEW
R25](2017-coates-hire-newcastle-500)
2[NEW
R26](2017-coates-hire-newcastle-500)
Ret
[ADE
R1](2018-adelaide-500)
21[ADE
R2](2018-adelaide-500)
16[MEL
R3](2018-melbourne-400)
3[MEL
R4](2018-melbourne-400)
3[MEL
R5](2018-melbourne-400)
12[MEL
R6](2018-melbourne-400)
6[SYM
R7](2018-tasmania-supersprint)
5[SYM
R8](2018-tasmania-supersprint)
17[PHI
R9](2018-phillip-island-500)
12[PHI
R10](2018-phillip-island-500)
4[BAR
R11](2018-perth-supersprint)
8[BAR
R12](2018-perth-supersprint)
16[WIN
R13](2018-winton-supersprint)
4[WIN
R14](2018-winton-supersprint)
1[HID
R15](2018-darwin-triple-crown)
15[HID
R16](2018-darwin-triple-crown)
8[TOW
R17](2018-townsville-400)
5[TOW
R18](2018-townsville-400)
8[QLD
R19](2018-ipswich-supersprint)
5[QLD
R20](2018-ipswich-supersprint)
5[SMP
R21](2018-sydney-supernight-300)
11[BEN
R22](2018-the-bend-supersprint)
14[BEN
R23](2018-the-bend-supersprint)
14[SAN
QR](2018-sandown-500)
4[SAN
R24](2018-sandown-500)
7[BAT
R25](2018-bathurst-1000)
9[SUR
R26](2018-gold-coast-600)
11[SUR
R27](2018-gold-coast-600)
C[PUK
R28](2018-auckland-supersprint)
Ret[PUK
R29](2018-auckland-supersprint)
7[NEW
R30](2018-newcastle-500)
Ret[NEW
R31](2018-newcastle-500)
26
**[ADE
R1](2019-adelaide-500)
6**[ADE
R2](2019-adelaide-500)
20[MEL
R3](2019-melbourne-400)
2[MEL
R4](2019-melbourne-400)
5[MEL
R5](2019-melbourne-400)
5[MEL
R6](2019-melbourne-400)
15[SYM
R7](2019-tasmania-supersprint)
2[SYM
R8](2019-tasmania-supersprint)
2[PHI
R9](2019-phillip-island-supersprint)
2[PHI
R10](2019-phillip-island-supersprint)
1[BAR
R11](2019-perth-supernight)
1[BAR
R12](2019-perth-supernight)
4WIN
R13
15WIN
R14
2HID
R15
7HID
R16
3TOW
R17
5TOW
R18
2QLD
R19
10QLD
R20
18BEN
R21
12BEN
R22
10[PUK
R23](2018-auckland-supersprint)
7[PUK
R24](2018-auckland-supersprint)
12[BAT
R25](2018-bathurst-1000)
21[SUR
R26](2018-gold-coast-600)
9[SUR
R27](2018-gold-coast-600)
11[SAN
QR](2018-sandown-500)
6[SAN
R28](2018-sandown-500)
4[NEW
R29](2018-newcastle-500)
3[NEW
R30](2018-newcastle-500)
2
[ADE
R1](2020-adelaide-500)
10[ADE
R2](2020-adelaide-500)
9[MEL
R3](2020-melbourne-400)
C[MEL
R4](2020-melbourne-400)
C[MEL
R5](2020-melbourne-400)
C[MEL
R6](2020-melbourne-400)
C[SMP1
R7](2020-sydney-supersprint)
10[SMP1
R8](2020-sydney-supersprint)
15[SMP1
R9](2020-sydney-supersprint)
Ret[SMP2
R10](2020-sydney-supersprint-2)
7[SMP2
R11](2020-sydney-supersprint-2)
2[SMP2
R12](2020-sydney-supersprint-2)
13[HID1
R13](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
6[HID1
R14](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
3[HID1
R15](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
5[HID2
R16](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
10[HID2
R17](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
4[HID2
R18](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
11[TOW1
R19](2020-townsville-supersprint)
4*[TOW1
R20](2020-townsville-supersprint)
15*[TOW1
R21](2020-townsville-supersprint)
17[TOW2
R22](2020-townsville-supersprint)
7[TOW2
R23](2020-townsville-supersprint)
20[TOW2
R24](2020-townsville-supersprint)
8[BEN1
R25](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
1[BEN1
R26](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
4[BEN1
R27](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
2[BEN2
R28](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
9[BEN2
R29](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
Ret[BEN2
R30](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
8[BAT
R31](2020-bathurst-1000)
4
[BAT
R1](2021-mount-panorama-500)
Ret[BAT
R2](2021-mount-panorama-500)
4[SAN
R3](2021-sandown-supersprint)
5[SAN
R4](2021-sandown-supersprint)
Ret[SAN
R5](2021-sandown-supersprint)
12[SYM
R6](2021-tasmania-supersprint)
3[SYM
R7](2021-tasmania-supersprint)
13[SYM
R8](2021-tasmania-supersprint)
2[BEN
R9](2021-the-bend-supersprint)
3**[BEN
R10](2021-the-bend-supersprint)
1****[BEN
R11](2021-the-bend-supersprint)
Ret****[HID
R12](2021-darwin-triple-crown)
Ret**[HID
R13](2021-darwin-triple-crown)
6[HID
R14](2021-darwin-triple-crown)
12[TOW
R15](2021-townsville-500)
3[TOW
R16](2021-townsville-500)
3[TOW
R17](2021-townsville-supersprint)
8[TOW
R18](2021-townsville-supersprint)
5**[TOW2
R19](2021-townsville-supersprint)
2****[SYD1
R20](2021-sydney-supernight)
1****[SYD1
R21](2021-sydney-supernight)
DSQ****[SYD1
R22](2021-sydney-supernight)
1**[SYD2
R23](2021-sydney-supernight-2)
12**[SYD2
R24](2021-sydney-supernight-2)
1**[SYD2
R25](2021-sydney-supernight-2)
2***[SYD3
R26](2021-sydney-supersprint)
1******[SYD3
R27](2021-sydney-supersprint)
1***[SYD3
R28](2021-sydney-superspirnt)
9[SYD4
R29](2021-sydney-supernight-3)
4[SYD4
R30](2021-sydney-supernight-3)
C[BAT
R31](2021-bathurst-1000)
Ret
**[SMP
R1](2022-sydney-supernight)
2**[SMP
R2](2022-sydney-supernight)
3[SYM
R3](2022-tasmania-supersprint)
6[SYM
R4](2022-tasmania-supersprint)
5[SYM
R5](2022-tasmania-supersprint)
3[MEL
R6](2022-melbourne-400)
23[MEL
R7](2022-melbourne-400)
20**[MEL
R8](2022-melbourne-400)
4**[MEL
R9](2022-melbourne-400)
3[BAR
R10](2022-perth-supernight)
2[BAR
R11](2022-perth-supernight)
2[BAR
R12](2022-perth-supernight)
4[WIN
R13](2022-winton-supersprint)
8[WIN
R14](2022-winton-supersprint)
10[WIN
R15](2022-winton-supersprint)
8[HID
R16](2022-darwin-triple-crown)
1[HID
R17](2022-darwin-triple-crown)
4[HID
R18](2022-darwin-triple-crown)
2[TOW
R19](2022-townsville-500)
6[TOW
R20](2022-townsville-500)
2[BEN
R21](2022-the-bend-supersprint)
9[BEN
R22](2022-the-bend-supersprint)
5[BEN
R23](2022-the-bend-supersprint)
7[SAN
R24](2022-sandown-supersprint)
3[SAN
R25](2022-sandown-supersprint)
8[SAN
R26](2022-sandown-supersprint)
24[PUK
R27](2022-auckland-supersprint)
6[PUK
R28](2022-auckland-supersprint)
Ret[PUK
R29](2022-auckland-supersprint)
5[BAT
R30](2022-bathurst-1000)
7[SUR
R31](2022-gold-coast-500)
6[SUR
R32](2022-gold-coast-500)
DSQ[ADE
R33](2022-adelaide-500)
14**[ADE
R34](2022-adelaide-500)
3**

Car No. 17 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940PositionPts1990Dick Johnson17Ford3rd8319919th2719928th13419935th9319948th11719957th136199610th17319977th384199810th550199910th1160Steven Johnson23rd576200011th83120015th2532200214th6262013Tim Blanchard26th10802014David Wall21st13492015Marcos Ambrose43rd395Scott Pye19th1589201615th18072017Scott McLaughlin2nd302120181st394420191st387220201st25762021Will Davison4th238920225th2573
AMA
R1
3SYM
R2
1PHI
R3
1WIN
R4
5LAK
R5
7MAL
R6
2BAR
R7
RetORA
R8
7
SAN
R1
4SYM
R2
5BAR
R3
RetLAK
R4
9WIN
R5
11AMA
R6
7MAL
R7
8LAK
R8
RetORA
R9
11
AMA
R1
5AMA
R2
12**SAN
R3
2**SAN
R4
15**SYM
R5
2**SYM
R6
10WIN
R7
8WIN
R8
13LAK
R9
RetLAK
R10
6**EAS
R11
11**EAS
R12
15MAL
R13
8MAL
R14
9BAR
R15
2BAR
R16
10ORA
R17
9ORA
R18
10
AMA
R1
1AMA
R2
RetSYM
R3
4SYM
R4
4**PHI
R5
3**PHI
R6
4LAK
R7
1**LAK
R8
2****WIN
R9
7**WIN
R10
6EAS
R11
DNSEAS
R12
12MAL
R13
4MAL
R14
14BAR
R15
10BAR
R16
8ORA
R17
12ORA
R18
9
AMA
R1
4AMA
R2
8SAN
R3
19SAN
R4
10SYM
R5
9SYM
R6
10PHI
R7
6PHI
R8
6**LAK
R9
1****LAK
R10
Ret**WIN
R11
12WIN
R12
13EAS
R13
6EAS
R14
7MAL
R15
RetMAL
R16
5BAR
R17
4BAR
R18
RetORA
R19
3ORA
R20
5
SAN
R1
7SAN
R2
4SYM
R3
RetSYM
R4
14BAT
R5
1**BAT
R6
9**PHI
R7
13PHI
R8
5LAK
R9
4LAK
R10
12WIN
R11
6WIN
R12
11EAS
R13
11EAS
R14
9MAL
R15
4MAL
R16
4BAR
R17
6BAR
R18
9ORA
R19
3ORA
R20
Ret
EAS
R1
RetEAS
R2
5EAS
R3
4SAN
R4
8SAN
R5
7SAN
R6
RetBAT
R7
6BAT
R8
2BAT
R9
2SYM
R10
RetSYM
R11
10SYM
R12
7PHI
R13
RetPHI
R14
3PHI
R15
3CAL
R16
4CAL
R17
12CAL
R18
10**LAK
R19
3**LAK
R20
9LAK
R21
4BAR
R22
RetBAR
R23
12BAR
R24
RetMAL
R25
8MAL
R26
9MAL
R27
4ORA
R28
10ORA
R29
14ORA
R30
7
CAL
R1
13CAL
R2
14CAL
R3
11PHI
R4
7PHI
R5
7PHI
R6
6SAN
R7
9SAN
R8
5SAN
R9
9SYM
R10
RetSYM
R11
10SYM
R12
9WIN
R13
11WIN
R14
7WIN
R15
7EAS
R16
2EAS
R17
4EAS
R18
3LAK
R19
3LAK
R20
2LAK
R21
6BAR
R22
16BAR
R23
DNSBAR
R24
16MAL
R25
6MAL
R26
7MAL
R27
7ORA
R28
10ORA
R29
RetORA
R30
7
SAN
R1
15SAN
R2
9SAN
R3
6SYM
R4
6SYM
R5
10SYM
R6
9LAK
R7
2LAK
R8
2LAK
R9
2PHI
R10
RetPHI
R11
14PHI
R12
13WIN
R13
10WIN
R14
7WIN
R15
5MAL
R16
5MAL
R17
2MAL
R18
RetBAR
R19
4BAR
R20
5BAR
R21
13CAL
R22
17CAL
R23
RetCAL
R24
CHDV
R25
15HDV
R26
7HDV
R27
12ORA
R28
24ORA
R29
18ORA
R30
17
[EAS
R1](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
16[EAS
R2](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
24[EAS
R3](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
14[ADE
R4](1999-sensational-adelaide-500)
10BAR
R5
14BAR
R6
9BAR
R7
29PHI
R8
11PHI
R9
11PHI
R10
10HDV
R11
9HDV
R12
13HDV
R13
13[SAN
R14](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)
12[SAN
R15](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)
9[SAN
R16](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)
8QLD
R17
RetQLD
R18
14QLD
R19
RetCAL
R20CAL
R21CAL
R22[SYM
R23](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)
Ret[SYM
R24](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)
16[SYM
R25](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)
9WIN
R26
11WIN
R27
10WIN
R28
10[ORA
R29](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)
12[ORA
R30](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)
12[ORA
R31](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)
Ret[QLD
R32](1999-queensland-500)
7[BAT
R33](1999-fai-1000)
4
[EAS
R1](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[EAS
R2](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[EAS
R3](1999-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)[ADE
R4](1999-sensational-adelaide-500)BAR
R5BAR
R6BAR
R7PHI
R8PHI
R9PHI
R10HDV
R11HDV
R12HDV
R13[SAN
R14](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)[SAN
R15](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)[SAN
R16](1999-sandown-v8-supercar-round)QLD
R17QLD
R18QLD
R19CAL
R20
10CAL
R21
6CAL
R22
5[SYM
R23](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)[SYM
R24](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)[SYM
R25](1999-symmons-plains-v8-supercar-round)WIN
R26WIN
R27WIN
R28[ORA
R29](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[ORA
R30](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[ORA
R31](1999-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)[QLD
R32](1999-queensland-500)[BAT
R33](1999-fai-1000)
PHI
R1
16PHI
R2
12BAR
R3
9BAR
R4
8BAR
R5
9[ADE
R6](2000-clipsal-500)
6[ADE
R7](2000-clipsal-500)
8EAS
R8
19EAS
R9
16EAS
R10
28HDV
R11
13HDV
R12
13HDV
R13
11CAN
R14
21CAN
R15
3CAN
R16
12QLD
R17
10QLD
R18
12QLD
R19
8WIN
R20
14WIN
R21
12WIN
R22
6ORA
R23
RetORA
R24
14ORA
R25
11CAL
R26
15CAL
R27
14CAL
R28
Ret[QLD
R29](2000-ozemail-queensland-500)
RetSAN
R30
11SAN
R31
24SAN
R32
13[BAT
R33](2000-bathurst-1000)
4
[PHI
R1](2001-phillip-island-v8-supercar-round)
7[PHI
R2](2001-phillip-island-v8-supercar-round)
9[ADE
R3](2001-clipsal-500)
2[ADE
R4](2001-clipsal-500)
3[EAS
R5](2001-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
15[EAS
R6](2001-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
15[HDV
R7](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
21[HDV
R8](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
26[HDV
R9](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
16**[CAN
R10](2001-gmc-400)
1**[CAN
R11](2001-gmc-400)
12[CAN
R12](2001-gmc-400)
3[BAR
R13](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)
9[BAR
R14](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)
5[BAR
R15](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)
4[CAL
R16](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)
1**[CAL
R17](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)
6**[CAL
R18](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)
4[ORA
R19](2001-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)
5[ORA
R20](2001-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)
4[QLD
R21](2001-vip-petfoods-queensland-500)
1[WIN
R22](2001-winton-v8-supercar-round)
8[WIN
R23](2001-winton-v8-supercar-round)
9[BAT
R24](2001-v8-supercar-1000)
Ret[PUK
R25](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)
9[PUK
R26](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)
6[PUK
R27](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)
6[SAN
R28](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)
12[SAN
R29](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)
Ret[SAN
R30](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)
13
[ADE
R1](2002-clipsal-500)
8[ADE
R2](2002-clipsal-500)
10[PHI
R3](2002-phillip-island-v8-supercar-round)
8[PHI
R4](2002-phillip-island-v8-supercar-round)
10[EAS
R5](2002-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
15[EAS
R6](2002-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
8[EAS
R7](2002-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)
24[HDV
R8](2002-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
14[HDV
R9](2002-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
Ret[HDV
R10](2002-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
12CAN
R11
10CAN
R12
14CAN
R13
6BAR
R14
?BAR
R15
23BAR
R16
?ORA
R17
?ORA
R18
?WIN
R19
?WIN
R20
?[QLD
R21](2002-vip-petfoods-queensland-500)
13[BAT
R22](2002-bathurst-1000)
RetSUR
R23
?SUR
R24
?[PUK
R25](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)
?[PUK
R26](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)
?[PUK
R27](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)
?SAN
R28
?SAN
R29
?
[ADE
R1](2013-clipsal-500)
18[ADE
R2](2013-clipsal-500)
15[SYM
R3](2013-tasmania-360)
17[SYM
R4](2013-tasmania-360)
26[SYM
R5](2013-tasmania-360)
22[PUK
R6](2013-itm-400-auckland)
15[PUK
R7](2013-itm-400-auckland)
23[PUK
R8](2013-itm-400-auckland)
Ret[PUK
R9](2013-itm-400-auckland)
20[BAR
R10](2013-perth-360)
21[BAR
R11](2013-perth-360)
20[BAR
R12](2013-perth-360)
23[COA
R13](2013-austin-400)
19[COA
R14](2013-austin-400)
24[COA
R15](2013-austin-400)
26[COA
R16](2013-austin-400)
23[HID
R17](2013-skycity-darwin-triple-crown)
Ret[HID
R18](2013-skycity-darwin-triple-crown)
24[HID
R19](2013-skycity-darwin-triple-crown)
15[TOW
R20](2013-townsville-400)
23[TOW
R21](2013-townsville-400)
23[QLD
R22](2013-coates-hire-ipswich-360)
16[QLD
R23](2013-coates-hire-ipswich-360)
19[QLD
R24](2013-coates-hire-ipswich-360)
Ret[WIN
R25](2013-winton-360)
27[WIN
R26](2013-winton-360)
21[WIN
R27](2013-winton-360)
9[SAN
Q](2013-sandown-500)
22[SAN
R28](2013-sandown-500)
Ret[BAT
R29](2013-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
15[SUR
R30](2013-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
19[SUR
R31](2013-armor-all-gold-coast-600)
16[PHI
R32](2013-phillip-island-400)
6[PHI
R33](2013-phillip-island-400)
12[PHI
R34](2013-phillip-island-400)
16[SYD
R35](2013-sydney-500)
Ret[SYD
R36](2013-sydney-500)
Ret
[ADE
R1](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)
14[ADE
R2](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)
Ret[ADE
R3](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)
8SYM
R4
12SYM
R5
20SYM
R6
13WIN
R7
13WIN
R8
5WIN
R9
22PUK
R10
RetPUK
R11
DNSPUK
R12
DNSPUK
R13
DNSBAR
R14
14BAR
R15
13BAR
R16
7HID
R17
18HID
R18
16HID
R19
18TOW
R20
16TOW
R21
13TOW
R22
20QLD
R23
19QLD
R24
20QLD
R25
12SMP
R26
18SMP
R27
14SMP
R28
12SAN
QR
23SAN
R29
16BAT
R30
RetSUR
R31
16SUR
R32
15PHI
R33
17PHI
R34
19PHI
R35
RetSYD
R36
7SYD
R37
RetSYD
R38
22
[ADE
R1](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)
16[ADE
R2](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)
16[ADE
R3](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)
12[SYM
R4](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)[SYM
R5](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)[SYM
R6](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)[BAR
R7](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)[BAR
R8](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)[BAR
R9](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)[WIN
R10](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)[WIN
R11](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)[WIN
R12](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)[HID
R13](2015-skycity-triple-crown)[HID
R14](2015-skycity-triple-crown)[HID
R15](2015-skycity-triple-crown)[TOW
R16](2015-castrol-edge-townsville-400)[TOW
R17](2015-castrol-edge-townsville-400)[QLD
R18](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)[QLD
R19](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)[QLD
R20](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)[SMP
R21](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)[SMP
R22](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)[SMP
R23](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)[SAN
R24](2015-wilson-security-sandown-500)[BAT
R25](2015-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)SUR
R26SUR
R27[PUK
R28](2015-itm-500-auckland)[PUK
R29](2015-itm-500-auckland)[PUK
R30](2015-itm-500-auckland)PHI
R31PHI
R32PHI
R33SYD
R34SYD
R35SYD
R36
[ADE
R1](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)[ADE
R2](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)[ADE
R3](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)[SYM
R4](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)
18[SYM
R5](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)
17[SYM
R6](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)
18[BAR
R7](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)
22[BAR
R8](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)
21[BAR
R9](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)
Ret[WIN
R10](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)
15[WIN
R11](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)
18[WIN
R12](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)
8[HID
R13](2015-skycity-triple-crown)
6[HID
R14](2015-skycity-triple-crown)
4[HID
R15](2015-skycity-triple-crown)
16[TOW
R16](2015-castrol-edge-townsville-400)
5[TOW
R17](2015-castrol-edge-townsville-400)
19[QLD
R18](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)
Ret[QLD
R19](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)
10[QLD
R20](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)
15[SMP
R21](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)
9*[SMP
R22](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)
22*[SMP
R23](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)
17[SAN
QR](2015-wilson-security-sandown-500)
11[SAN
R24](2015-wilson-security-sandown-500)
12[BAT
R25](2015-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
RetSUR
R26
8SUR
R27
21[PUK
R28](2015-itm-500-auckland)
5[PUK
R29](2015-itm-500-auckland)
8[PUK
R30](2015-itm-500-auckland)
3PHI
R31
13PHI
R32
6*PHI
R33
14*SYD
R34
16SYD
R35
9SYD
R36
9
**[ADE
R1](2016-clipsal-500-adelaide)
12**[ADE
R2](2016-clipsal-500-adelaide)
7[ADE
R3](2016-clipsal-500-adelaide)
17[SYM
R4](2016-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)
14[SYM
R5](2016-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)
14[PHI
R6](2016-wd-40-phillip-island-supersprint)
26[PHI
R7](2016-wd-40-phillip-island-supersprint)
3[BAR
R8](2016-perth-supersprint)
24[BAR
R9](2016-perth-supersprint)
19[WIN
R10](2016-woodstock-winton-supersprint)
12[WIN
R11](2016-woodstock-winton-supersprint)
7[HID
R12](2016-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
5[HID
R13](2016-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
Ret[TOW
R14](2016-castrol-edge-townsville-400)
18[TOW
R15](2016-castrol-edge-townsville-400)
7[QLD
R16](2016-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
20[QLD
R17](2016-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
24[SMP
R18](2016-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
Ret[SMP
R19](2016-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
15[SAN
QR](2016-wilson-security-sandown-500)
21[SAN
R20](2016-wilson-security-sandown-500)
15[BAT
R21](2016-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
5[SUR
R22](2016-castrol-gold-coast-600)
18[SUR
R23](2016-castrol-gold-coast-600)
23[PUK
R24](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
9[PUK
R25](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
11[PUK
R26](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
2[PUK
R27](2016-itm-auckland-supersprint)
9[SYD
R28](2016-coates-hire-sydney-500)
14[SYD
R29](2016-coates-hire-sydney-500)
13
[ADE
R1](2017-clipsal-500-adelaide)
17*[ADE
R2](2017-clipsal-500-adelaide)
2***[SYM
R3](2017-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)
14**[SYM
R4](2017-tyrepower-tasmania-supersprint)
2***[PHI
R5](2017-wd-40-phillip-island-500)
10******[PHI
R6](2017-wd-40-phillip-island-500)
14***[BAR
R7](2017-perth-supersprint)
1**[BAR
R8](2017-perth-supersprint)
1****[WIN
R9](2017-winton-supersprint)
1****[WIN
R10](2017-winton-supersprint)
5**[HID
R11](2017-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
2**[HID
R12](2017-crownbet-darwin-triple-crown)
1*****[TOW
R13](2017-townsville-400)
1*****[TOW
R14](2017-townsville-400)
2*****[QLD
R15](2017-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
1*****[QLD
R16](2017-coates-hire-ipswich-supersprint)
2****[SMP
R17](2017-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
21****[SMP
R18](2017-red-rooster-sydney-supersprint)
4**[SAN
Q](2017-wilson-security-sandown-500)
2[SAN
R19](2017-wilson-security-sandown-500)
2**[BAT
R20](2017-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
Ret**[SUR
R21](2017-vodafone-gold-coast-600)
12[SUR
R22](2017-vodafone-gold-coast-600)
1*[PUK
R23](2017-itm-auckland-supersprint)
3*[PUK
R24](2017-itm-auckland-supersprint)
2**[NEW
R25](2017-coates-hire-newcastle-500)
1****[NEW
R26](2017-coates-hire-newcastle-500)
18**
[ADE
R1](2018-adelaide-500)
3[ADE
R2](2018-adelaide-500)
10**[MEL
R3](2018-melbourne-400)
1**[MEL
R4](2018-melbourne-400)
2**[MEL
R5](2018-melbourne-400)
15**[MEL
R6](2018-melbourne-400)
7[SYM
R7](2018-tasmania-supersprint)
9[SYM
R8](2018-tasmania-supersprint)
2***[PHI
R9](2018-phillip-island-500)
1******[PHI
R10](2018-phillip-island-500)
1******[BAR
R11](2018-perth-supersprint)
1*****[BAR
R12](2018-perth-supersprint)
1****[WIN
R13](2018-winton-supersprint)
5****[WIN
R14](2018-winton-supersprint)
3**[HID
R15](2018-darwin-triple-crown)
1[HID
R16](2018-darwin-triple-crown)
2**[TOW
R17](2018-townsville-400)
3***[TOW
R18](2018-townsville-400)
3***[QLD
R19](2018-ipswich-supersprint)
1****[QLD
R20](2018-ipswich-supersprint)
2****[SMP
R21](2018-sydney-supernight-300)
3**[BEN
R22](2018-the-bend-supersprint)
6[BEN
R23](2018-the-bend-supersprint)
10[SAN
QR](2018-sandown-500)
3[SAN
R24](2018-sandown-500)
4[BAT
R25](2018-bathurst-1000)
3**[SUR
R26](2018-gold-coast-600)
5**[SUR
R27](2018-gold-coast-600)
C[PUK
R28](2018-auckland-supersprint)
2[PUK
R29](2018-auckland-supersprint)
1[NEW
R30](2018-newcastle-500)
1[NEW
R31](2018-newcastle-500)
2
[ADE
R1](2019-adelaide-500)
1**[ADE
R2](2019-adelaide-500)
1****[MEL
R3](2019-melbourne-400)
1*****[MEL
R4](2019-melbourne-400)
1*****[MEL
R5](2019-melbourne-400)
DNS***[MEL
R6](2019-melbourne-400)
1*[SYM
R7](2019-tasmania-supersprint)
1[SYM
R8](2019-tasmania-supersprint)
4***[PHI
R9](2019-phillip-island-supersprint)
1******[PHI
R10](2019-phillip-island-supersprint)
2*****[BAR
R11](2019-perth-supernight)
2*****[BAR
R12](2019-perth-supernight)
1****WIN
R13
1****WIN
R14
1*****HID
R15
1****HID
R16
1***TOW
R17
1**TOW
R18
11*** QLD
R19
4***** QLD
R20
1***BEN
R21
1** BEN
R22
1**PUK
R23
4PUK
R24
1BAT
R25
1**SUR
R26
3**SUR
R27
DNSSAN
QR
5SAN
R28
9NEW
R29
2NEW
R30
4
[ADE
R1](2020-adelaide-500)
2[ADE
R2](2020-adelaide-500)
1[MEL
R3](2020-melbourne-400)
C[MEL
R4](2020-melbourne-400)
C[MEL
R5](2020-melbourne-400)
C[MEL
R6](2020-melbourne-400)
C**[SMP1
R7](2020-sydney-supersprint)
1**[SMP1
R8](2020-sydney-supersprint)
3**[SMP1
R9](2020-sydney-supersprint)
1****[SMP2
R10](2020-sydney-supersprint-2)
1****[SMP2
R11](2020-sydney-supersprint-2)
3**[SMP2
R12](2020-sydney-supersprint-2)
14**[HID1
R13](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
20****[HID1
R14](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
1****[HID1
R15](2020-darwin-triple-crown)
2**[HID2
R16](2020-darwin-supersprint)
1**[HID2
R17](2020-darwin-supersprint)
1**[HID2
R18](2020-darwin-supersprint)
1[TOW1
R19](2020-townsville-supersprint)
7[TOW1
R20](2020-townsville-supersprint)
6**[TOW1
R21](2020-townsville-supersprint)
1*****[TOW2
R22](2020-townsville-supersprint-2)
1***[TOW2
R23](2020-townsville-supersprint-2)
2[TOW2
R24](2020-townsville-supersprint-2)
3[BEN1
R25](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
14**[BEN1
R26](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
3****[BEN1
R27](2020-the-bend-supersprint)
1****[BEN2
R28](2020-the-bend-supersprint-2)
1**** [BEN2
R29](2020-the-bend-supersprint-2)
1**** [BEN2
R30](2020-the-bend-supersprint-2)
2**[BAT
R31](2020-bathurst-1000)
5
[BAT
R1](2021-mount-panorama-500)
3[BAT
R2](2021-mount-panorama-500)
7[SAN
R3](2021-sandown-supersprint)
22[SAN
R4](2021-sandown-supersprint)
10[SAN
R5](2021-sandown-supersprint)
5[SYM
R6](2021-tasmania-supersprint)
5[SYM
R7](2021-tasmania-supersprint)
3[SYM
R8](2021-tasmania-supersprint)
3[BEN
R9](2021-the-bend-supersprint)
8[BEN
R10](2021-the-bend-supersprint)
2[BEN
R11](2021-the-bend-supersprint)
3[HID
R12](2021-darwin-triple-crown)
14**[HID
R13](2021-darwin-triple-crown)
2****[HID
R14](2021-darwin-triple-crown)
2**[TOW1
R15](2021-townsville-500)
9[TOW1
R16](2021-townsville-500)
4[TOW2
R17](2021-townsville-supersprint)
11[TOW2
R18](2021-townsville-supersprint)
4[TOW2
R19](2021-townsville-supersprint)
3[SYD1
R20](2021-sydney-supernight)
7[SYD1
R21](2021-sydney-supernight)
2[SYD1
R22](2021-sydney-supernight)
5[SYD2
R23](2021-sydney-supernight-2)
3[SYD2
R24](2021-sydney-supernight-2)
4[SYD2
R25](2021-sydney-supernight-2)
7[SYD3
R26](2021-sydney-supersprint)
7[SYD3
R27](2021-sydney-supersprint)
5[SYD3
R28](2021-sydney-supersprint)
12[SYD4
R29](2021-sydney-supernight-3)
5[SYD4
R30](2021-sydney-supernight-3)
C[BAT
R31](2021-bathurst-1000)
10
[SMP
R1](2022-sydney-supernight)
4[SMP
R2](2022-sydney-supernight)
7[SYM
R3](2022-tasmania-supersprint)
2[SYM
R4](2022-tasmania-supersprint)
16**[SYM
R5](2022-tasmania-supersprint)
2**[MEL
R6](2022-melbourne-400)
16**[MEL
R7](2022-melbourne-400)
24**[MEL
R8](2022-melbourne-400)
2**[MEL
R9](2022-melbourne-400)
2**[BAR
R10](2022-perth-supernight)
6**[BAR
R11](2022-perth-supernight)
1**[BAR
R12](2022-perth-supernight)
3[WIN
R13](2022-winton-supersprint)
11[WIN
R14](2022-winton-supersprint)
14[WIN
R15](2022-winton-supersprint)
10**[HID
R16](2022-darwin-triple-crown)
2**[HID
R17](2022-darwin-triple-crown)
2***[HID
R18](2022-darwin-triple-crown)
4***[TOW
R19](2022-townsville-500)
2*[TOW
R20](2022-townsville-500)
7*[BEN
R21](2022-the-bend-supersprint)
2[BEN
R22](2022-the-bend-supersprint)
13[BEN
R23](2022-the-bend-supersprint)
4**[SAN
R24](2022-sandown-supersprint)
1**[SAN
R25](2022-sandown-supersprint)
15***[SAN
R26](2022-sandown-supersprint)
2***[PUK
R27](2022-auckland-supersprint)
1[PUK
R28](2022-auckland-supersprint)
4**[PUK
R29](2022-auckland-supersprint)
22**[BAT
R30](2022-bathurst-1000)
Ret[SUR
R31](2022-gold-coast-500)
4[SUR
R32](2022-gold-coast-500)
3[ADE
R33](2022-adelaide-500)
7[ADE
R34](2022-adelaide-500)
19

Super2 drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Super2, in order of their first appearance. Drivers who drove for the team on a part-time basis are listed in italics

  • AUS Tony Ricciardello (2003)
  • AUS Warren Luff (2003)
  • AUS Owen Kelly (2004)
  • AUS Jose Fernandez (2004)
  • AUS Dean Canto (2005)
  • AUS Grant Denyer (2005–2006, 2009)
  • AUS Will Davison (2005)
  • AUS Marcus La Delle (2006)
  • AUS Andrew Thompson (2006)
  • AUS Luke Youlden (2006)

References

References

  1. "DJR TEAM PENSKE AND SHELL V-POWER IN FULL PARTNERSHIP FROM 2017 - Viva Energy Australia".
  2. "A new era for the iconic #17 & the Shell V-Power Racing Team".
  3. Mark Oastler, XD Falcon, The Weighting Game, Australian Muscle Car, Issue 50, July/August 2010, page 54
  4. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nErou_JWx7A Bathurst 1980 – 'The Rock'.]
  5. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtcjlF4aFo4 When Dick Hit The Rock]
  6. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0zG0TUj0RY When Dick Hit The Trees]
  7. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJN3xFlS0M8 Dick Johnson & the Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth]
  8. (April 1989). "Bathurst 1988". Garry Sparke & Associates.
  9. [http://touringcarracing.net/Races/1988%20Silverstone.html 1988 FINA RAC Tourist Trophy]
  10. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ofV9WzPqz0 1988 ETCC Silverstone – RAC TT]
  11. [http://www.supertouring.co.uk/drivers/rob_gravett.html Robb Gravett.] {{webarchive. link. (27 July 2011 BTCC – The Super Touring Years)
  12. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zgIwRpKNCY Dick Johnson 1992 Tooheys Top 10 Pole winning lap]
  13. (15 November 2010). "DJR divorce to reshape V8 Supercars grid". Speedcafe.
  14. (3 December 2010). "Charlie Schwerkolt sells his share of DJR". Speedcafe.
  15. (21 January 2011). "James Moffat Signs With Jim Beam Racing". Jim Beam Racing.
  16. (1 December 2011). "Dick Johnson Racing confirms three-car team". Speedcafe.
  17. (2 February 2012). "First Pic: Owen and VIP complete DJR line-up". Speedcafe.
  18. (5 November 2012). "Jim Beam to end Dick Johnson Racing Sponsorship". Speedcafe.
  19. (21 May 2012). "FPR, Schwerkolt to join forces in 2013". Speedcafe.com.
  20. (4 December 2012). "Full steam ahead for LDM's new second entry". Speedcafe.
  21. (15 February 2013). "Tim Blanchard confirmed at Dick Johnson Racing". Speedcafe.
  22. (25 February 2013). "Jonny Reid secures second Dick Johnson Racing seat". Speedcafe.
  23. (8 August 2013). "Wilson security sticks with dick johnson racing for season 2013". Dick Johnson Racing.
  24. (19 April 2013). "Young Gun Chaz Mostert to Steer No. 12 Wilson Security Falcon". Dick Johnson Racing.
  25. (28 July 2013). "Mostert and DJR win Ipswich finale". SpeedCafe.
  26. (4 December 2013). "DJR confirms Scott Pye for 2014". Speedcafe.
  27. (16 December 2013). "DJR confirms David Wall and 2014 sponsors". Speedcafe.
  28. (4 December 2013). "DJR announces Morris REC purchase". Speedcafe.
  29. (15 September 2014). "DJR Penske clarifies ownership, key staff". Speedcafe.
  30. (18 December 2014). "DJR restructures for single-car Penske assault". Speedcafe.
  31. (28 June 2016). "DJR Team Penske confirms McLaughlin signing". Speedcafe.
  32. (3 October 2016). "Shell to become full-time DJR Team Penske backer". Motorsport.com.
  33. [https://www.teampenske.com/news/index.cfm/c/703/54367/TEAM_PENSKE_WILL_NOT_RETURN_TO_SUPERCARS_IN_2021 Team Penske will not return to Supercars in 2021] Team Penske 23 October 2020
  34. [https://autoaction.com.au/2020/10/24/penske-finalises-exit-from-supercars-djr-reborn Penske finalises exit from Supercars, DJR reborn] ''[[Auto Action]]'' 24 October 2020
  35. "MOTORSPORT: New owner for Dick Johnson Racing". Car Sales.
  36. "DJR announces new ownership". Supercars Championship.
  37. "Archived copy".
  38. "GoAuto - New Models".
  39. (June 2007). "David Bowden's Australian touring-car collection". motoring.com.au.
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