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Vaughan making the most of unlikely Super2 shot

By Thomas Miles

Brad Vaughan was consigned to the fact that 2024 was his last in Super2 and his Supercars dream, which is why he is making the most of an unexpected shot in 2025.

After two years at Tickford that netted one win and five podiums, Vaughan’s time at the famous Ford squad came to an end.

Not only that, he thought so did his time in Super2 and his Supercars dream until an early unexpected Christmas present from Brad Jones.

“I honestly did not expect to be here doing Super2 again and thought I was finished at the end of last year,” Vaughan told Auto Action in Sydney.

“After Adelaide (last year) we came short of the funds to do it again (at Tickford) and I thought that was it and I would be racing speedway or saloon cars or something.

“It was only a week before Christmas that I got a call from Brad saying what are you doing and would you be interested in this offer?

“He gave me a lifeline and it was humbling that someone believed in me.

“There is some light at the end of the tunnel now and the team are great people, so I am enjoying my racing again.”

The results would prove that as Vaughan finished a close second to Jordyn Sinni in the Sunday race on the SMP opener.

The #80 BJR Commodore raced its way from sixth to second to complete a massive turnaround from Saturday where the South Australian could not get any higher than 20th.

“Saturday was a nightmare to say the least because we rolled out of the truck with the car set-up so far away from what we needed it to be,” he said.

“We had a big think overnight and changed pretty much every single thing, even the engine.

“It was a completely different race car and something that I am happy.

“The reality is that everyone has a bad day in Super2 at some point and I just got it out of the way straight away.

“This is the most competitive season I have seen, so to bounce back with a podium was great.”

Vaughan also enjoyed plenty of seat time in Bryce Fullwood’s #14 Supercar in Sydney, while he will change gears this weekend as he is one of more than 100 drivers nominated for the AWSR Australian Wingless Sprint Championship at Mildura.

Image: DMAC Photography

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