Brad Jones Racing is one of the Supercars Championship’s most enduring and respected teams, and the story of how they’ve done it is one of the best in Australian motorsport. Based in Albury on the New South Wales-Victoria border — well outside the traditional Melbourne and Gold Coast motorsport hubs — BJR has consistently proven that geographic isolation is no barrier to competitive success. Founded and run by Brad Jones, a former touring car driver himself, the team has been a fixture on the grid for nearly three decades, building a reputation for developing talent, maximising limited resources, and delivering results that regularly exceed expectations.
Team History
Brad Jones established the team in 1996, drawing on his own racing experience and his family’s deep involvement in Australian motorsport. The Jones family’s racing heritage gives BJR a grassroots authenticity that sets it apart from the corporate-backed operations — and that authenticity matters in this sport. Operating from Albury meant the team had to be self-sufficient and resourceful, and those qualities have become defining characteristics of the entire operation. The workshop in regional New South Wales has produced cars capable of winning races against teams with significantly larger budgets.
Over the years, BJR has fielded some of the championship’s most popular drivers — Jason Bright, Fabian Coulthard, Nick Percat, Tim Slade have all worn the BJR colours and delivered memorable results. The operation has consistently run two or three cars, giving it valuable data and the ability to develop drivers for the wider championship. BJR’s Bathurst campaigns have produced some thrilling results, and the team always treats the Great Race as the highlight of the season. You can see that intensity every October.
Recent Form and Gen3 Era
The Gen3 era brought a fresh start for BJR, with the team switching to Chevrolet Camaros and continuing to demonstrate the engineering ingenuity that has kept it competitive for decades. Andre Heimgartner and Jaxon Evans form the current driver lineup, bringing a blend of experience and youthful energy. Here’s what gives BJR its edge: Brad Jones’s hands-on leadership and the team’s tight-knit family culture. In a championship where personnel stability and team cohesion can make the difference between good results and great ones, that culture is worth its weight in gold.
Honours
| Achievement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Drivers’ Championships | 0 (multiple top-10 championship finishes) |
| Teams’ Championships | Consistent mid-field competitor |
| Bathurst 1000 Wins | 0 (regular top-10 finisher) |
| Base | Albury, New South Wales |
| Car | Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (Gen3) |
| Team Principal | Brad Jones |
Team Profile
Brad Jones Racing competes in the Supercars Championship with Andre Heimgartner and Jaxon Evans driving Chevrolet Camaros. Based in Albury, BJR is one of the most respected and long-standing operations in the championship, known for its resourcefulness, driver development, and competitive spirit. The regional underdog story never gets old, and BJR wears it with pride.
NC — Staff sports writer, australiafootball.com