Matt Stone Racing

Matt Stone Racing
ManufacturerChevrolet
Team PrincipalMatt Stone
Jason Gomersall
Race Drivers4. Cameron Hill
10. Nick Percat
Race Engineers4. Paul Forgie
10. Jack Bellotti
ChassisCamaro ZL1
Debut2018
Drivers' Championships0
Round wins1
Pole positions1
2020 position12th (1561 pts)

Matt Stone Racing is an Australian racing team competing in the Supercars Championship under the commercial title Truck Assist Racing with two Chevrolet Camaro ZL1s. Jack Le Brocq drives the No. 34 car, while Todd Hazelwood drives the No. 35 car. They are also competing in the second-tier Dunlop Super2 Series with Aaron Seton and Ryal Harris.

Supercars Championship

Matt Stone Racing moved up into the Supercars Championship for 2018 with Todd Hazelwood. The team started in a Ford FG X Falcon previously owned by DJR Team Penske before switching to their Super 2 winning Holden VF Commodore from The Bend onwards. In 2019 the team upgraded to an ex-Triple Eight Racing Engineering ZB Commodore. Having leased a Racing Entitlement Contract (REC) from Jason Bright for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.

In 2020 the team expanded to two cars having purchased RECs from Garry Rogers Motorsport and Kelly Racing. The new for 2020 number 34 was split between Jake Kostecki and Zane Goddard under the new Superlite Program. The two would also drive together for the Bathurst 1000. The 35 car was driven full time by Garry Jacobson, partnered with David Russell for the Endurance race. Jacobson finished 21st in the championship, with Goddard 25th and Kostecki 27th.

Super 2 Series

Matt Stone Racing Ford FG Falcon in which Ashley Walsh placed second in the 2013 Dunlop V8 Supercar Series
Todd Hazelwood contested the 2018 Supercars Championship driving a Ford Falcon FG X (pictured) and a Holden Commodore VF for Matt Stone Racing

In 2011, Matt Stone the son of Stone Brothers Racing (SBR) co-owner Jim, was given the opportunity to run a former SBR Ford BF Falcon in the 2011 development series with Robert Cregan driving.[1] In 2012, the team expanded to two Falcon BFs, with Daniel Jilesen and Ashley Walsh joining the team.[2] After two rounds the team expanded to three cars, with the SBR entered Ford FG Falcon of Scott McLaughlin entry transferred to the team after the signing of Mahindra Group as a minor sponsor, conflicted with SBR's Ford sponsorship.[3] McLaughlin went on to win the series.[4] In 2013, the team entered three Falcon FGs with Michael Hector, George Miedecke and Ashley Walsh driving.[5][6][7] In 2014, the team again fielded three FGs with Todd Hazelwood, Michael Hector and Ashley Walsh driving.[8][9][10] Steven Johnson drove a fourth car at the Townsville and Queensland rounds.[11] Ryal Harris drove the fourth car at Bathurst. Shae Davies replaced Hector for the final round in Sydney. In 2015, the team only fielded two FG Falcons, with Todd Hazelwood and Shae Davies competing in all of the rounds, finishing the championship in 4th and 8th places respectively. In 2016, the team purchased a Holden VF Commodore for Hazelwood. Adam Marjoram joined the team and raced in an FG Falcon. Hazelwood finished the year in 3rd place, while Marjoram finished in 13th.

In 2017, the team purchased another VF Commodore for Marjoram. Brodie Kostecki joined the team and raced an FG Falcon. Hazelwood won 6 races and was able to win the championship by 95 points. Kostecki finished in 15th, while Marjoram came 18th for the year.

For 2018, Bryce Fullwood joined the team in an ex-DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon, but switched to a VF Commodore after the Perth round. During the first 3 rounds the Commodore was raced by Tyler Greenbury and Jaie Robinson respectively.[12]

For 2019 Ash Walsh will contest the full season. Abbie Eaton entered the first round and Joel Heinrich entered rounds one and two for the team, David Russell would contest the Bathurst round. Walsh finished 9th for the year.

For 2021 MSR has signed Glenn Seton's son Aaron Seton.

For 2022 MSR has signed 2x SuperUtes Series champion Ryal Harris alongside Aaron Seton.

TCR Australia

For the 2019 TCR Australia Touring Car Series the team would enter 2 Volkswagen Golfs in collaboration with former supercars driver Jason Bright known as Alliance Autosport. The 2 drivers would be Bright and New Zealand based Australian Alexandra Whitley. Bright would win the opening race at Sydney and would win another race at round 5 at Winton. Whitley would have more mixed results with only 3 top 10's. The team would hand over running of the cars to Melbourne Performance Centre for rounds 6 & 7.

Touring Car Masters

In 2016 the team entered the Touring Car Masters. Team Owner Jason Gomersall was entered in a Holden Torana Coupe for the full season, along with Darren Beale entered for rounds 3 through 8 in a Holden Monaro GTS. Gomersall would go on to win the Pro Am Category.

For 2016 the team would keep Gomersall and Beale, adding Bob Wisely for select rounds in another Torana. Gomersall would finish 4th in the Pro Masters class, taking his first outright win at Winton. Beale would win the Pro Sports category, with Wisely finishing 3rd in Pro Sports despite missing a round, and failing to start the final two races at Bathurst after retiring from the first.

For the 2018 Season the team would downsize to running Gomersall as their only full time entrant. Beale would contest only a single round. Gomersall would again finish 4th overall in the Pro Masters class, taking another race win.

In 2019 Gomersall would enter only select race, electing to instead focus on his debut in the 2019 Kumho Super 3 Series. He would enter 8 races, taking 2 podiums on his way to 8th in the Pro Masters class.

GT Racing

In 2016 and 2017 Matt Stone Racing collaborated with Miedecke Motorsport to run Aston Martins in GT3 configuration. The highlights for the team were winning the Sydney Motorsport Park 101 as part of the 2016 Australian Endurance Championship and a fourth place in the top-ten shootout of the 2017 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour.[13][14] The team would record a DNF after a crash 75 laps into the race.

Additionally in 2016, Matt Stone Racing would enter rounds 3 & 4 of the 2016 GT Asia Series. George Miedecke would contest both races, partnered by Nathan Morcom for round 3, and Ashley Walsh for round 4.

V8 Utes Racing Series

In 2014 the team stepped into the V8 Utes Series, beginning at the 5th round at Sandown. They took over the preparation and running of Reigning Champion, Ryal Harris' Ute. The team scored a win on debut and went on to finish 5th overall for the year.[15]

For 2015, Harris Stayed on with the team, and was teamed up with George Miedecke. A third car was run, with rounds split between Grant Johnson, Aaren Russell, Chris Pither, Kurt Kostecki, & Todd Hazelwood. The team won their first championship, with Ryal Harris taking the crown, Miedecke ended the year 6th.[16]

In 2016 the team ran Ryal Harris on a part-time basis, entering 5 rounds and taking 2 race wins along the way. Harris would finish 11th overall in the championship.

Results

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Year No. Car Drivers Position Laps
2018 35 Holden Commodore VF Australia Todd Hazelwood
Australia Bryce Fullwood
20th 159
2019 35 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Todd Hazelwood
Australia Jack Smith
DNF 98
2020 34 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Jake Kostecki
Australia Zane Goddard
DNF 155
35 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Garry Jacobson
Australia David Russell
DNF 62
2021 34 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Jake Kostecki
Australia Kurt Kostecki
13th 161
35 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Zane Goddard
Australia Jayden Ojeda
DNF 113
2022 34 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Jack Le Brocq
Australia Aaron Seton
14th 161
35 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Todd Hazelwood
Australia Jayden Ojeda
20th 159
2023 34 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1-1LE Australia Jack Le Brocq
Australia Jayden Ojeda
9th 161
35 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1-1LE Australia Cameron Hill
Australia Jaylyn Robotham
15th 161

Car No. 34 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Position Pts
2020 Zane Goddard 34 Holden ADE
R1
18
ADE
R2
16
MEL
R3
C
MEL
R4
C
MEL
R5
C
MEL
R6
C
SMP1
R7
SMP1
R8
SMP1
R9
SMP2
R10
24
SMP2
R11
24
SMP2
R12
10
HID1
R13
HID1
R14
HID1
R15
HID2
R16
21
HID2
R17
21
HID2
R18
21
TOW1
R19
Ret
TOW1
R20
21
TOW1
R21
19
TOW2
R22
TOW2
R23
TOW2
R24
BEN1
R25
16
BEN1
R26
24
BEN1
R27
20
BEN2
R28
BEN2
R29
BEN2
R30
BAT
R31
Ret
25th 438
Jake Kostecki ADE
R1
ADE
R2
MEL
R3
C
MEL
R4
C
MEL
R5
C
MEL
R6
C
SMP1
R7
22
SMP1
R8
24
SMP1
R9
22
SMP2
R10
SMP2
R11
SMP2
R12
HID1
R13
Ret
HID1
R14
22
HID1
R15
14
HID1
R16
HID1
R17
HID1
R18
TOW1
R19
TOW1
R20
TOW1
R21
TOW2
R22
20
TOW2
R23
23
TOW2
R24
22
BEN1
R25
BEN1
R26
BEN1
R27
BEN2
R28
Ret
BEN2
R29
16
BEN2
R30
20
BAT
R31
Ret
27th 290
2021 BAT
R1
13
BAT
R2
17
SAN
R3
23
SAN
R4
18
SAN
R5
14
SYM
R6
13
SYM
R7
15
SYM
R8
21
BEN
R9
21
BEN
R10
18
BEN
R11
16
HID
R12
5
HID
R13
24
HID
R14
25
TOW1
R15
19
TOW1
R16
DSQ
TOW2
R17
16
TOW2
R18
13
TOW2
R19
14
SYD1
R20
23
SYD1
R21
21
SYD1
R22
17
SYD2
R23
16
SYD2
R24
21
SYD2
R25
Ret
SYD3
R26
17
SYD3
R27
22
SYD3
R28
16
SYD4
R29
18
SYD4
R30
C
BAT
R31
13
19th 1157
2022 Jack Le Brocq SMP
R1
13
SMP
R2
22
SYM
R3
Ret
SYM
R4
Ret
SYM
R5
23
MEL
R6
25
MEL
R7
15
MEL
R8
12
MEL
R9
16
BAR
R10
16
BAR
R11
17
BAR
R12
13
WIN
R13
18
WIN
R14
13
WIN
R15
17
HID
R16
13
HID
R17
6
HID
R18
13
TOW
R19
10
TOW
R20
14
BEN
R21
21
BEN
R22
15
BEN
R23
Ret
SAN
R24
19
SAN
R25
25
SAN
R26
Ret
PUK
R27
23
PUK
R28
Ret
PUK
R29
21
BAT
R30
14
SUR
R31
13
SUR
R32
16
ADE
R33
18
ADE
R34
Ret
21st 1237
2023 Chevrolet NEW
R1
9
NEW
R2
8
MEL
R3
8
MEL
R4
Ret
MEL
R5
6
MEL
R6
5
BAR
R7
12
BAR
R8
15
BAR
R9
24
SYM
R10
7
SYM
R11
8
SYM
R12
5
HID
R13
11
HID
R14
20
HID
R15
1
TOW
R16
12
TOW
R17
10
SMP
R18
4
SMP
R19
10
BEN
R20
15
BEN
R21
25
BEN
R22
10
SAN
R23
16
BAT
R24
9
SUR
R25
Ret
SUR
R26
14
ADE
R27
14
ADE
R28
23
12th 1715

Car No. 35 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Position Pts
2017 Todd Hazelwood 35 Holden ADE
R1
ADE
R2
SYM
R3
SYM
R4
PHI
R5
PHI
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
WIN
R9
WIN
R10
HID
R11
HID
R12
TOW
R13
TOW
R14
QLD
R15
22
QLD
R16
18
SMP
R17
SMP
R18
SAN
Q
SAN
R19
BAT
R20
SUR
R21
SUR
R22
PUK
R23
PUK
R24
NEW
R25
NEW
R26
54th 90
2018 Ford ADE
R1
22
ADE
R2
21
MEL
R3
22
MEL
R4
Ret
MEL
R5
18
MEL
R6
19
SYM
R7
22
SYM
R8
20
PHI
R9
23
PHI
R10
24
BAR
R11
22
BAR
R12
25
WIN
R13
21
WIN
R14
25
HID
R15
25
HID
R16
24
TOW
R17
20
TOW
R18
23
QLD
R19
27
QLD
R20
23
SMP
R21
24
26th 1201
Holden BEN
R22
26
BEN
R23
25
SAN
QR
23
SAN
R24
21
BAT
R25
20
SUR
R26
20
SUR
R27
C
PUK
R28
24
PUK
R29
25
NEW
R30
13
NEW
R31
21
2019 Holden ADE
R1
12
ADE
R2
10
MEL
R3
23
MEL
R4
17
MEL
R5
14
MEL
R6
13
SYM
R7
14
SYM
R8
18
PHI
R9
11
PHI
R10
16
BAR
R11
23
BAR
R12
14
WIN
R13
19
WIN
R14
15
HID
R15
18
HID
R16
13
TOW
R17
14
TOW
R18
16
QLD
R19
19
QLD
R20
13
BEN
R21
Ret
BEN
R22
14
PUK
R23
14
PUK
R24
5
BAT
R25
Ret
SUR
R26
20
SUR
R27
20
SAN
QR
11
SAN
R28
20
NEW
R29
18
NEW
R30
10
18th 1609
2020 Garry Jacobson ADE
R1
Ret
ADE
R2
20
MEL
R3
C
MEL
R4
C
MEL
R5
C
MEL
R6
C
SMP1
R7
16
SMP1
R8
21
SMP1
R9
19
SMP2
R10
22
SMP2
R11
7
SMP2
R12
24
HID1
R13
19
HID1
R14
19
HID1
R15
13
HID2
R16
22
HID2
R17
24
HID2
R18
16
TOW1
R19
14
TOW1
R20
16
TOW1
R21
18
TOW2
R22
15
TOW2
R23
17
TOW2
R24
20
BEN1
R25
19
BEN1
R26
22
BEN1
R27
13
BEN2
R28
18
BEN2
R29
Ret
BEN2
R30
21
BAT
R31
Ret
21st 833
2021 Zane Goddard BAT
R1
12
BAT
R2
16
SAN
R3
19
SAN
R4
16
SAN
R5
21
SYM
R6
18
SYM
R7
18
SYM
R8
7
BEN
R9
18
BEN
R10
20
BEN
R11
21
HID
R12
16
HID
R13
21
HID
R14
23
TOW
R15
24
TOW
R16
18
TOW2
R17
12
TOW2
R18
22
TOW2
R19
19
SYD1
R20
24
SYD1
R21
20
SYD1
R22
22
SYD2
R23
21
SYD2
R24
22
SYD2
R25
13
SYD3
R26
8
SYD3
R27
11
SYD3
R28
17
SYD4
R29
19
SYD4
R30
C
BAT
R31
Ret
20th 1088
2022 Todd Hazelwood SMP
R1
14
SMP
R2
13
SYM
R3
10
SYM
R4
10
SYM
R5
5
MEL
R6
19
MEL
R7
5
MEL
R8
14
MEL
R9

14
BAR
R10
9
BAR
R11
10
BAR
R12
8
WIN
R13
23
WIN
R14
17
WIN
R15
18
HID
R16
16
HID
R17
24
HID
R18
23
TOW
R19
21
TOW
R20
15
BEN
R21
18
BEN
R22
17
BEN
R23
21
SAN
R24
21
SAN
R25
24
SAN
R26
24
PUK
R27
15
PUK
R28
20
PUK
R29
23
BAT
R30
20
SUR
R31
18
SUR
R32
Ret
ADE
R33
Ret
ADE
R34
21
18th 1345

Supercars Championship drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in V8 Supercars, in order of their first appearance. Drivers who only drove for the team in an endurance race co-driver basis are listed in italics.

Super2 Championship drivers

References

  1. ^ "Jim Stone's son starts V8 Supercars team". Speedcafe. 3 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Ash Walsh completes Matt Stone Racing line-up". Speedcafe. 21 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Scott McLaughlin switches Dunlop series teams". Speedcafe. 26 June 2012.
  4. ^ V8 Supercar Development Series 2012 standings Driver Database
  5. ^ "Miedecke gets new sponsor, team for 2013". Speedcafe. 5 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Ash Walsh confirms 2013 Dunlop series program". Speedcafe. 13 February 2013.
  7. ^ V8 Supercar Development Series 2013 standings Driver Database
  8. ^ "Hazlewood completes MSR Dunlop line-up". Speedcafe. 17 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Ash Walsh signs new Dunlop Series deal". Speedcafe. 5 January 2014.
  10. ^ V8 Supercar Development Series 2014 standings Driver Database
  11. ^ "Steven Johnson to join Dunlop series". Speedcafe. 25 June 2014.
  12. ^ Adam, Mitchell (18 December 2017). "Fullwood to race MSR's second ex-Shell Ford". Supercars.com. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Father and Son duo win emotion charged Sydney Motorsport Park 101". Australian GT. 27 August 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  14. ^ Lomas, Gordon (4 February 2017). "Walsh: The most committed lap I've ever done". Speedcafe. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  15. ^ "Win on debut for Matt Stone Racing in V8 Utes". Speedcafe. 13 September 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  16. ^ "East Coast Bullbars Australian V8 Ute Racing Series 2015 standings | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 26 October 2020.

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