Erebus Engineer Moore To Djr

Erebus Engineer Moore To Djr. Supercars news Making sense of DJR’s Erebus chassis deal The famous Ford team will also run Erebus-built chassis for the first time next year Tony D'Alberto is expected to stay at DJR, but for the first time since arriving in 2016 will drive the #17 with.

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The famous Ford team will also run Erebus-built chassis for the first time next year Commins and Moore have been the race engineers for Erebus since 2021

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For DJR, the move is part of a rebuild that includes signing Erebus driver Brodie Kostecki and engineers George Commins and Tom Moore Commins and Moore have been Erebus' race engineers since 2021, the former leading Kostecki. For DJR, the move is part of a rebuild that includes signing Erebus driver Brodie Kostecki and engineers George Commins and Tom Moore

GALLERY DJR, Erebus join forces for driver reveals. Erebus Motorsport will field a new engineering line up in 2025 with incumbents George Commins and Tom Moore both on the move It comes as current DJR engineer Perry Kapper readies to join Supercars, with Richard Harris linked to Walkinshaw Andretti United

Kostecki quits Erebus to go championship hunting with DJR. Commins, Moore have engineered both Erebus cars since 2021 As well as Kostecki, Erebus is expecting to lose gun engineer George Commins to DJR, and is carefully assessing its options for Murray, who has been open about feeling more at home in Gen3 Supercar machinery than Gen2