TICKFORD Autosport has cemented its four-driver roster for next year’s Dunlop Super2 Series.

Tickford was utterly dominant this season in the second tier, locking out the top four placings in the overall standings.

Half of its quartet was bound to change with 2025 champion Rylan Gray and runner-up Lochie Dalton on the move; they will be replaced by Campbell Logan and Ben Gomersall as incumbents Nash Morris and Reuben Goodall return.

Logan has spent the past two seasons with Walkinshaw Andretti United while Gomersall took out 2025 rookie of the year honours for Triple Eight. Both WAU and Triple Eight are withdrawing from Super2.

Goodall will stay aboard the #5, Morris will switch from #222 to #55, and Logan and Gomersall will snap up #56 and #6 respectively.

“Our goal at Tickford Autosport is to continually improve on and off the track and work to develop drivers in achieving a full time Supercars seat,” said Tickford Autosport manager Dilan Talabani.

Rylan Gray and Nash Morris go wheel-to-wheel in Adelaide. Pic: Mark Walker

“We are really happy where we have landed with our new driver line-up for the team in 2026.

“Today’s line-up announcement will provide us the best opportunity to continue the 2025 momentum into next year.

“To retain Reuben and Nash plus add Ben and Campbell is a testament to the team and all the people behind it that have made it such an attractive program to be a part of.

“It is always sad to farewell drivers no matter how long they have been with the team.

“Both Rylan and Lochie have been incredible assets to the team over the last couple of seasons and we cannot thank them enough for allowing us to be a part of their development as drivers. We wish them and their families all the best for the future.

“The team are in a great space heading to the off season as we are now eyes forward on retaining both drivers’ and teams’ championships in 2026.”

Reuben Goodall in action. Pic: Mark Walker

Logan said: “I’m incredibly excited to be joining Tickford Autosport in 2026.

“It’s a great opportunity for me to bring what I’ve learnt over the past two years in Super2 and continue to build on that using the resources that Tickford have.

“I’m really eager to work closely with Mark Winterbottom, being able to learn from a champion in our sport is really exciting for my progression.

“I’m looking forward to teaming up with Nash, Reuben and Ben; we’ve raced in junior categories together and know each other quite well.

“Of course, all of this wouldn’t be possible without the incredible ongoing support from my partners and family. I’m already counting down the days until Round 1!”

Gomersall said: “I am incredibly excited to join the Tickford Autosport team.

Ben Gomersall with the 2025 Super2 rookie of the year trophy. Pic: Supplied

“My first year racing has been fantastic with securing the rookie of the year and I will look to take that momentum as I join the team in 2026.

“The program has continued to set the benchmark for the whole grid and the 2025 season was a testament to that with the results that they had.

“To get the opportunity to work closely with Mark is going to be very beneficial to my development as a driver and hopefully translate into the results I want to achieve in 2026.

“A big thank you to my family and partners who have supported me to join the Tickford Autosport team and to continue racing in Super 2 again next year.”

Morris has already secured another Supercars enduro co-drive with PremiAir Racing, this time alongside Declan Fraser, while Goodall is in the running to partner Thomas Randle in Tickford’s #55 Castrol Mustang.