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Nick Percat to Retire From Full-Time Supercars at Season’s End

He shifts focus to his JND Racing kart program with likely endurance co-driving next year.

Overview

  • Percat, 37, confirmed he will step back from full-time competition after the 2025 finale in Adelaide.
  • This weekend’s Bathurst 1000 will be his last as a primary driver, paired with Tim Slade for Matt Stone Racing.
  • He cited a growing commitment to JND Racing in karting as his next priority, with reports indicating he is likely to take enduro co-driver roles.
  • His Supercars record spans 366 starts with six wins and 19 podiums, highlighted by the 2011 Bathurst 1000 win with Garth Tander and a 2016 Adelaide 500 victory.
  • MSR is set for an all-new 2026 lineup, with Cam Hill reported to be moving to Brad Jones Racing and Jack Le Brocq and Cameron Crick linked to MSR.