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JUST five seats are still to be formally announced for next year as the Supercars silly season puzzle nears completion.
PremiAir Racing has become the latest team to lock in its line-up, Jayden Ojeda and Declan Fraser taking over for season 2026.
Of the drives yet to be officially confirmed, Jack Le Brocq and Jobe Stewart are thought to be locks at Matt Stone Racing and Erebus Motorsport respectively.
Zach Bates is the favourite for the other MSR seat, and Aaron Cameron continues to be a likely candidate for a renewal at the Blanchard Racing Team.
That leaves the SCT entry, which will move from Brad Jones Racing to Triple Eight in the coming off-season. An unnamed driver has been selected, thought to be either Super2 leader Rylan Gray or Jackson Walls.
Confirmed seats for the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship as it stands (20/10/25)
*Based on current teams’ championship order
**Not allocating #1 given that will be decided by 2025 championship winner
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