Fullwood leaving BJR

By Thomas Miles
Date posted: 23 September 2025
The 2025 Supercars season will be the fourth and final for Bryce Fullwood at Brad Jones Racing.
The team has released a statement confirming Fullwood will not be retained as the team enters its Toyota era in 2026.
The Darwin driver is the next domino to fall in the developing Supercars silly season after MSR revealed Cameron Hill was on the move.
It is widely believed Hill is filling the vacancy left by Fullwood at the end of 2025, while Triple Eight wildcard Zach Bates is also connected to the Albury squad.
Fullwood leaving BJR comes at an interesting time, given he has scored the team’s last two podiums, both at Tasmania in 2024 and 2025.
He currently sits 15th in the championship, 192 points away from the Finals cut-off.
The 27-year-old has been a fixture on the Supercars grid since 2020, when he debuted with Walkinshaw Andretti United.
He enjoyed his career-best season in 2023 of 11th, while he had developed a knack of recovering from low grid positions to salvage top 10s at Bathurst until that run ended last year.
But the future is now unclear for Fullwood after BJR released a statement without any quotes on his departure.
“Brad Jones Racing and Bryce Fullwood will part ways at the conclusion of the 2025 Supercars Championship season,” it read.
“Since joining the Albury-based team in 2022, Fullwood has been a valued contributor both on and off the track.
“The Darwin-born driver has secured two podium finishes, delivered consistent top-ten performances, and twice finished inside the top ten at the Bathurst 1000.
“Notably, Fullwood played a role in Brad Jones Racing’s most successful campaign to date, helping the team claim third place in the 2023 Teams’ Championship.
“Brad Jones Racing extends its sincere thanks to Bryce for his professionalism, determination, and commitment over the past four seasons.
“Further announcements regarding BJR’s 2026 driver line-up will be made shortly.”
Image: Peter Norton Epic Sports Photography
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