Brad Jones Racing locks in Brad Vaughan for Supercars Enduro Cup

Brad Jones Racing is thrilled to be able to announce that Brad Vaughan will join Bryce Fullwood in the #14 Camaro for the 2026 Supercars Enduro Cup.

The young-gun from South Australia has so far proved his mettle with BJR in the first two rounds of the Super2 Series, including his stunning podium performance in Sydney.

With the 2026 Endurance Cup running over two rounds in Tailem Bend (South Australia, 12-14 September) and of course the Bathurst 1000 (9-12 October), Vaughan relishes the chance to race in front of his home crowd.

Vaughan has previously driven the #14 Camaro at the team’s Sydney test day in February, and will get some more seat time post the Ipswich Super 440 (8-10 August) later this year.

The team has been impressed with his work ethic and determination over the last few months, witnessing him work closely already with Fullwood and Race Engineer Phil Keed.

The 20-year-old currently sits seventh in the Super2 drivers points.

QUOTEBOARD

Brad Vaughan
Supercars co-driver, #14 Camaro

“Super excited to partner up for the Enduros with Bryce.

"I’ve been getting along well with everyone at BJR, and Bryce has been super helpful with my Super2 program already.

It’ll be great to head to Tailem Bend for an enduro race this year. Exciting to have a home race! So that's very, very special. Hopefully we have some good results.”

Bryce Fullwood
Supercars driver, #14 Camaro

“Excited to have Brad as my co-driver for this year.I believe it'll be his second go at it after making his debut last year.

"I've been following his Super2 journey closely and he's been doing a good job.

"It’ll be great to have him drive with me and excited to see what we can do later in the year.”

Brad Jones
Team owner, Brad Jones Racing

“Brad is a very exciting prospect and he did a good job in Chahda’s car last year, so we’re keen to see what he can do in car #14.

“It's great to be able to pull from our Super2 program.

“We’ve always put an emphasis on developing and nurturing young talent and Brad has that in spades, so at the end of the day it’s an easy decision.

“He already has a great relationship with Bryce and has spent some time in the garage with Phil Keed, so he’s very familiar with the full crew.

“Brad has been amazing to work with over the first two Super2 rounds. He’s very switched on and has an impressive work ethic.”

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