NICK Percat will become a Triple Eight Supercars driver next year.

The 37-year-old, who is retiring as a full-timer at the end of the current season, will replace Jamie Whincup as Broc Feeney’s co-driver for the 2026 The Bend 500 and Bathurst 1000.

The team has also announced Scott Pye’s retention alongside Will Brown, completing the Red Bull Ampol roster, although a vacancy remains alongside rookie Jackson Walls in the incoming SCT entry.

“I would like to officially welcome Nick to the Triple Eight family and I’m very grateful to have both Nick and Scott showing trust in us to deliver them fast and reliable race cars,” said Whincup, who is co-owner and manager director of the Banyo operation.

For Percat, it’s a return to Ford – and a golden opportunity to add to his tally of six Supercars Championship race wins.

“I am extremely excited to be driving at Triple Eight and to be honest it was the only team I wanted to be with,” he said.

“Putting myself with the best possible team on and off the track with the calibre of staff and drivers at Triple Eight was the priority for me.

“To be co-driving with Broc is very cool, to be with someone with such raw speed but also the dedication to go with it has me seriously excited.

Broc Feeney. Pic: Mark Walker

“We’ve driven together before and also get along really well off-track and out of the garage. I’ve also known Broc’s race engineer Marty (Short) since my early racing days so it was a perfect fit.

“To be stepping into the seat Jamie was in is a bit of an honour.

“Jamie was the guy we all tried to beat for so long and his ability inside the car is seriously incredible. I was fortunate enough to have a few battles with him over the years but more often than not he was schooling all of us!

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“I’m excited to work closely with him and see how he goes about it all both as managing director but in the garage and in pit lane as well.

“Although he’s not in the #88 I’m sure there is still plenty he can teach me. Having a literal racer as your boss is pretty unique but a very big asset for us, the drivers.”

Percat is the most successful driver in the history of Matt Stone Racing, for whom he’ll make his penultimate round start this weekend at Sandown.

Percat will drive the #10 Bendix Camaro at Sandown. Pic: Mark Walker