2022 Super2 Series

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The 2022 Super2 & Super3 Series was an Australian motor racing competition for Supercars as a support series. It was the twenty-third running of the Supercars Development Series, the second tier of competition in Supercars racing. Since joining as a class in 2021 this also marked at the same time as the fifteenth running of the Super3 Series, the third tier of competition in Supercars racing (Officially in 2019 as the Kumho Tyre Super3 Series).

Classes

Name Regulation Example Vehicles
Super2 2013 to 2017 V8 Supercars Holden VF Commodore
Nissan Altima L33
Ford Falcon FG X
Mercedes-Benz E63 W212
Super3 post 1993 V8 Supercars Ford AU Falcon
Ford BA Falcon
Holden Commodore VE
Ford FG Falcon

Entry list

Manufacturer Model Team No. Driver name Class Rounds Ref
Car Driver
Ford BF Falcon Auddino Racing 4 Australia Tony Auddino S3 All [1]
TF Racing 17 Australia Jason Foley S3 4 [2]
FG Falcon Anderson Motorsport 5 Australia Brad Vaughan S3 R All [3]
Matt Stone Racing[4] 35/93 Australia Jason Gomersall S3 All [1]
39 Australia Chris Smerdon S3 1–4, 6 [1]
Eggleston Motorsport 24 Australia David Murphy S3 3, 5 [1]
Image Racing 28 New Zealand Jordan Michels S3 R 4–5 [5]
Beikoff Racing 46 Australia Jarred Danaher S3 1, 3–6 [1]
AU Falcon 68 Australia Shane Beikoff S3 R 1, 3, 5–6 [1]
FG X Falcon Matthew Chahda Motorsport 18 Australia Matt Chahda S2 1–4, 6 [6]
Paul Morris Motorsport 67 Australia Nash Morris S2 R All [1]
Tickford Racing 78 Australia Zak Best S2 All [7]
BA Falcon Ray Hislop Motorsport 23 Australia Ray Hislop S3 1, 3–6 [1]
Holden Commodore VE Eggleston Motorsport 2 Australia Steven Page S3 All [1]
26 Australia Kai Allen S3 R All [8]
Commodore VF 38 Australia Cameron Crick S2 R All [9]
50 Australia Jack Perkins S2 4 [10]
54 Australia Matt McLean S2 1–2, 4–5 [11]
Australia Tim Blanchard S2 3 [12]
Brad Jones Racing 8 Australia Elly Morrow S2 R 1–5 [13]
Australia Lochie Dalton S2 6 [14]
Brema Group Racing 11 Australia Zane Morse S2 All [15]
Matt Stone Racing 30 Australia Aaron Seton S2 All [4]
58 Australia Ryal Harris S2 R All [16]
Image Racing 49 Australia Jay Hanson S2 R All [17]
999 Australia Jaylyn Robotham S2 1–4, 6 [6]
Australia Reef McCarthy S2 5 [18]
Triple Eight Race Engineering[19] 111 Australia Cameron Hill S2 R All [20]
777 Australia Declan Fraser S2 All [21]
Commodore VE Pollicina Motorsports 7 Australia Jim Pollicina S3 All [1]
Weldcraft Motorsport 25 Australia Paul Boschert S3 1, 5 [1]
Adam Wallis Motorsport 33 Australia Adam Wallis S3 6 [22]
Layton Barker Racing 72 Australia Layton Barker S3 3
Strong Motorsport 75 Australia Brendan Strong S3 4–6 [1]
Garry Hills Racing 76 Australia Garry Hills S3 1–5
Mr HDT Race Cars 77 Australia Blake Fardell S3 1–4 [1]
Gary Collins Racing 96 Australia Gary Collins S3 4–6 [1]
Masterton Motorsports 219 Australia James Masterton S3 1, 3–6 [1]
Nissan Altima L33 MW Motorsport 3 Australia Thomas Maxwell S2 R All [23]
6 Australia Angelo Mouzouris S2 All [24]
16 Australia Dean Fiore S2 4 [2]
27 Australia Tyler Everingham S2 All [25]
Grove Racing 10 New Zealand Matthew Payne S2 R All [26]
Icon Class
S2 Super2
S3 Super3
R Rookie Cup

Team changes

Super2

Matt Stone Racing fielded two Super2 cars, expanding from running a single car in 2021.[4]

Grove Junior Team joined the championship fielding a single Nissan Altima L33 for Matthew Payne.[26]

Brad Jones Racing returns to the championship after a year's absence fielding a Holden Commodore VF for Elly Morrow.[13]

Paul Morris Motorsport returned to the championship after last competing in 2018 fielding a single Ford FG X Falcon for current Super3 Series Champion Nash Morris.

Eggleston Motorsport scaled down its commitment to the series from three cars to two.

MW Motorsport scaled down its commitment to the series from four cars to three.

Super3

Eggleston Motorsport scaled there operation up to three cars, running two Holden VE Commodores for Steven Page and Kai Allen and a Ford FG Falcon for David Murphy.

Driver changes

Super2

Triple Eight Race Engineering fielded a new driver lineup with Cameron Hill who graduated from Porsche Carrera Cup Australia to replace Broc Feeney graduated to the Supercars Championship to replace Jamie Whincup.[19] Declan Fraser left MW Motorsport to replace Angelo Mouzouris who took over his spot at MW Motorsport.

Matthew Payne, who graduated from Porsche Carrera Cup Australia, joined Grove Racing on a full time basis.[26]

Brad Jones Racing driver Elly Morrow graduated from Super3 Series.[13]

Cameron Crick graduated from SuperUtes Series to join Eggleston Motorsport.

Ryal Harris graduated from SuperUtes Series to join Matt Stone Racing.

Jay Hanson graduated from TCR Australia to join Image Racing.

Thomas Maxwell joined MW Motorsport.

Nash Morris graduated from Super3 Series to join Paul Morris Motorsport.

Super3

Brad Vaughan graduated from Toyota 86 Racing Series to join Anderson Motorsport.[3]

Bradley Neill returned to Super3 to join Matt Stone Racing.[1]

Kai Allen graduated from Toyota 86 Racing Series to join Eggleston Motorsport.

Calendar

Results and standings

Notes

References

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