
The 2022 Repco Supercars Championship has had a late change with the new-look PremiAir Racing team taking over from Team Sydney and replacing Fabian Coulthard with Chris Pither.
The field expands to 25 entries with Tickford Racing back up to four cars with the addition of full-time rookie Thomas Randle. Broc Feeney will be the other full-time rookie on the grid, replacing the retiring seven-time champion Jamie Whincup at Triple Eight Race Engineering.
Dick Johnson Racing, Team 18, Erebus Motorsport and Blanchard Racing Team feature unchanged line-ups in 2022, while Kelly Grove Racing becomes Grove Racing in addition to Team Sydney morphing into PremiAir Racing.
Elsewhere, the full-time movers include: Nick Percat from Brad Jones Racing to Walkinshaw Andretti United; Jake Kostecki from Matt Stone Racing to Tickford Racing; Andre Heimgartner from Kelly Grove Racing to Brad Jones Racing; Bryce Fullwood from Walkinshaw Andretti United to Brad Jones Racing; Jack Le Brocq from Tickford Racing to Matt Stone Racing; and Todd Hazelwood from Brad Jones Racing to Matt Stone Racing.
Bathurst-winning co-driver Lee Holdsworth returns to a full-time role at Grove Racing, while Pither is also back from a stint as an endurance co-driver at PremiAir Racing.
2022 Repco Supercars Championship grid:
Triple Eight Race Engineering:
Shane van Gisbergen
Broc Feeney
Dick Johnson Racing:
Anton De Pasquale
Will Davison
Tickford Racing:
Cameron Waters
James Courtney
Jake Kostecki
Thomas Randle
Walkinshaw Andretti United:
Chaz Mostert
Nick Percat
Brad Jones Racing:
Andre Heimgartner
Bryce Fullwood
Macauley Jones
Jack Smith
Grove Racing:
David Reynolds
Lee Holdsworth
Team 18:
Mark Winterbottom
Scott Pye
Erebus Motorsport:
Will Brown
Brodie Kostecki
PremiAir Racing:
Garry Jacobson
Chris Pither
Matt Stone Racing:
Jack Le Brocq
Todd Hazelwood
Blanchard Racing Team:
Tim Slade