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All engineering changes on 2022 Supercars grid

24 Feb 2022
Big changes for 2022 haven't just been on the driving front
3 mins by James Pavey

Big changes for the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship haven't just been on the driving front.

Just 10 driver-engineer combinations from 2021 will carry over into the new season.

It starts at the very top, with champions Red Bull Ampol Racing starting 2022 with two new combinations.

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Grove Racing-bound David Cauchi has been replaced by Andrew Edwards alongside Shane van Gisbergen.

Cauchi and van Gisbergen combined to win 14 races and the 2021 championship in their only season together.

Title-winning engineer Cauchi has joined Grove Racing as team principal. Grove recruit Lee Holdsworth will be skippered by newcomer Will Davidson.

It marks van Gisbergen's third engineer in as many years. Recruit Broc Feeney arrives with Super2 engineer Martin Short.

Team 18, Matt Stone Racing and Tickford Racing confirmed their 2022 line-ups, all featuring at least one change.

Scott Pye will be skippered by Bathurst-winning engineer Richard Hollway, who joined Team 18 last year.

MSR, meanwhile, confirmed driving recruits Todd Hazelwood and Jack Le Brocq's engineers.

Nick Percat, who was engineered by Edwards at Brad Jones Racing, will be led by the decorated Geoffrey Slater at Walkinshaw Andretti United.

Van Gisbergen and Cauchi split after a single season together

Chaz Mostert will continue with Bathurst-winning engineer Adam De Borre, with Dick Johnson Racing and Erebus Motorsport unchanged.

At Tickford, Cam Waters and James Courtney were engineered by Sam Potter and Brad Wischusen respectively in 2021.

Potter will remain Waters' race engineer, with Courtney linking with incumbent #5 engineer Sam Scaffidi.

Thomas Randle and Jake Kostecki will be engineered by Raymond Lau and Rhys Lenegan respectively.

The new combinations will make their competitive debuts in Sydney in March. CLICK HERE to purchase your tickets.

2022 confirmed driver-engineer combinations

  • Driver has changed teams

  • New driver

  • Unchanged driver-engineer-team combination

Driver

2021 engineer

2022 engineer

Broc Feeney

N/A

Martin Short

Shane van Gisbergen

David Cauchi

Andrew Edwards

Anton De Pasquale

Ludo Lacroix

Ludo Lacroix

Will Davison

Richard Harris

Richard Harris

James Courtney

Brad Wischusen

Sam Scaffidi

Cam Waters

Sam Potter

Sam Potter

Thomas Randle

N/A

Raymond Lau

Jake Kostecki

Chris Stuckey (MSR)

Rhys Lenegan

Nick Percat

Andrew Edwards (BJR)

Geoffrey Slater

Chaz Mostert

Adam De Borre

Adam De Borre

Will Brown

Tom Moore

Tom Moore

Brodie Kostecki

George Commins

George Commins

Andre Heimgartner

Dilan Talabani (KGR)

Tony Woodward

Bryce Fullwood

Multiple (WAU)

Phil Keed

Jack Smith

Paul Forgie

Paul Forgie

Macauley Jones

Tom Wettenhall

Tom Wettenhall

David Reynolds

Alistair McVean

Alistair McVean

Lee Holdsworth

N/A

Will Davidson

Mark Winterbottom

Manuel Sanchez

Manuel Sanchez

Scott Pye

Phil Keed

Richard Hollway

Jack Le Brocq

Sam Scaffidi (Tickford)

Jack Bellotti

Todd Hazelwood

Tony Woodward (BJR)

Chris Stuckey

Chris Pither

N/A

Ken Douglas

Garry Jacobson

Mark Robinson

Tim Newton

Tim Slade

Mirko De Rosa

Mirko De Rosa

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