Jack Le Brocq
| Jack Le Brocq | |
|---|---|
Le Brocq in 2025 | |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Born | Jack Bellamy Le Brocq 7 July 1992 |
| Racing licence | FIA Silver (until 2023) FIA Gold (2024–) |
| Supercars Championship career | |
| Current team | Matt Stone Racing |
| Championships | 0 |
| Races | 254 |
| Wins | 2 |
| Podiums | 3 |
| Pole positions | 2 |
| 2025 position | 17th (1256 pts) |
Jack Bellamy Le Brocq (born 7 July 1992) is an Australian professional racing driver. He currently competes in the Repco Supercars Championship, and drives the No. 4 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Matt Stone Racing. So far, Le Brocq's career highlights include winning the Australian Formula Ford Championship and recording multiple race wins and top 3 championship places in the Dunlop Super2 Series.
Racing career
Le Brocq won the 2012 Australian Formula Ford Championship,[1] which led to a contract with Erebus Motorsport's driver academy. He would race for the team in the 2013 Australian GT Championship, winning 2 rounds and finishing 9th in the championship.
Super2 Series
Le Brocq made his debut in the Dunlop Series with Image Racing in a Ford FG Falcon in 2014.[2] He joined MW Motorsport in 2015 and finished 3rd in the championship.
In 2016, Le Brocq joined Prodrive Racing Australia in the No. 5 Ford FG X Falcon. After recording 7 race wins, he finished the championship in 2nd place, behind teammate Garry Jacobson. He then moved back to MW Motorsport in 2017 to drive the No. 28 Nissan Altima L33.[3] Le Brocq would win 3 races and finish 3rd in the championship.[4]
Supercars Championship
Le Brocq made his debut in the Supercars Championship at the 2015 Sandown 500 alongside Ash Walsh in the No. 4 Erebus Motorsport Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG.[5] They finished the race in 19th. The pair then had a DNF at the Bathurst 1000 after the car hit the wall at the cutting. They would again finish in 19th place for the first race at the Gold Coast 600. They were disqualified from the second race.
In 2016, Le Brocq would co-drive with Cameron Waters in No. 6 Ford FG X Falcon for Prodrive Racing Australia.[6] They retired from the 2016 Sandown 500 because of engine issues. At the Bathurst 1000 the pair stayed out of trouble to finish the race in 4th place. At the Gold Coast 600 the retired from the first race after an accident and finished the second race in 14th place.
Le Brocq made his solo Supercars debut at the 2017 Darwin Triple Crown as a wildcard entry, racing with his Super2 team MW Motorsport in the No. 28 Nissan Altima L33.[7] He finished the first race in 19th place before finishing in 22nd for the second race. He also raced at the Ipswich SuperSprint, finishing race 1 in 19th and retiring from race 2. For the Pirtek Enduro Cup, he moved to Nissan Motorsport to drive alongside Todd Kelly in the No. 7 Nissan Altima L33. The best finish they recorded was a 7th place at the Bathurst 1000.
In 2018, Le Brocq made his debut as a full-time driver in the Supercars Championship with Tekno Autosports in the No. 19 Holden ZB Commodore.[8]
Career results
Super3 Series results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
| Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | MW Motorsport | Ford BF Falcon | SMP R1 |
SMP R2 |
SMP R3 |
MAL R4 |
MAL R5 |
MAL R6 |
WIN R7 |
WIN R8 |
WIN R9 |
QLD R10 |
QLD R11 |
QLD R12 |
PHI R13 |
PHI R14 |
PHI R15 |
SAN R16 4 |
SAN R17 7 |
SAN R18 4 |
21st | 85 |
Complete Super2 Series results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
| Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Image Racing | Ford FG Falcon | ADE R1 Ret |
ADE R2 Ret |
WIN R3 19 |
WIN R4 15 |
BAR R5 6 |
BAR R6 16 |
TOW R7 22 |
TOW R8 8 |
QLD R9 6 |
QLD R10 7 |
BAT R11 10 |
HOM R12 |
HOM R13 |
13th | 750 | ||||||||
| 2015 | MW Motorsport | Ford FG Falcon | ADE R1 7 |
ADE R2 7 |
BAR R3 3 |
BAR R4 3 |
BAR R5 4 |
WIN R6 4 |
WIN R7 4 |
WIN R8 5 |
TOW R9 3 |
TOW R10 4 |
QLD R11 2 |
QLD R12 3 |
QLD R13 5 |
BAT R14 9 |
HOM R15 5 |
HOM R16 3 |
3rd | 1587 | |||||
| 2016 | Prodrive Racing Australia | Ford FG X Falcon | ADE R1 4 |
ADE R2 3 |
PHI R3 10 |
PHI R4 4 |
PHI R5 13 |
BAR R6 1 |
BAR R7 1 |
BAR R8 1 |
TOW R9 1 |
TOW R10 1 |
SAN R11 9 |
SAN R12 Ret |
SAN R13 2 |
BAT R14 7 |
HOM R15 1 |
HOM R16 1 |
2nd | 1650 | |||||
| 2017 | MW Motorsport | Nissan L33 Altima | ADE R1 3 |
ADE R2 3 |
ADE R3 3 |
SYM R4 4 |
SYM R5 3 |
SYM R6 2 |
SYM R7 1 |
PHI R8 2 |
PHI R9 1 |
PHI R10 1 |
PHI R11 19 |
TOW R12 5 |
TOW R13 13 |
SMP R14 4 |
SMP R15 6 |
SMP R16 6 |
SMP R17 Ret |
SAN R18 2 |
SAN R19 1 |
NEW R20 4 |
NEW R21 Ret |
3rd | 1481 |
Supercars Championship results
Complete Bathurst 1000 results
| Year | Team | Car | Co-driver | Position | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Erebus Motorsport | Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG | Ashley Walsh | DNF | 135 |
| 2016 | Prodrive Racing Australia | Ford Falcon FG X | Cameron Waters | 4th | 161 |
| 2017 | Nissan Motorsport | Nissan Altima L33 | Todd Kelly | 7th | 161 |
| 2018 | Tekno Autosports | Holden Commodore ZB | Jonathon Webb | 15th | 161 |
| 2019 | Tekno Autosports | Holden Commodore ZB | Jonathon Webb | 17th | 160 |
| 2020 | Tickford Racing | Ford Mustang S550 | James Moffat | 14th | 161 |
| 2021 | Tickford Racing | Ford Mustang S550 | Zak Best | 15th | 161 |
| 2022 | Matt Stone Racing | Holden Commodore ZB | Aaron Seton | 14th | 161 |
| 2023 | Matt Stone Racing | Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 | Jayden Ojeda | 9th | 161 |
| 2024 | Erebus Motorsport | Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 | Jayden Ojeda | 8th | 161 |
| 2025 | Erebus Motorsport | Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 | Jarrod Hughes | 14th | 161 |
References
- ^ 2012 Australian Formula Ford Championship Pointscore (24 poinstcorers only) Archived at and retrieved from www.webcitation.org on 14 December 2012
- ^ Noonan, Aaron (20 February 2014). "Dunlop Series Field Packed With Kumho Series Racers". V8Sleuth. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- ^ Lomas, Gordon (13 February 2017). "Le Brocq set for Supercars wildcard rounds". Speedcafe. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
- ^ 2017 Dunlop Super2 Series Points, www.supercars.com, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ "Le Brocq partners Walsh for enduros". V8Supercars.com.au. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ^ "Le Brocq confirmed for Enduro Cup seat". V8Supercars.com.au. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
- ^ Lomas, Gordon (13 February 2017). "Le Brocq set for Supercars wildcard rounds". Speedcafe. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
- ^ "Tekno confirms Le Brocq and Burgess for 2018". Speedcafe. 25 January 2018.
External links
- Official website
- Jack Le Brocq driver statistics at Racing-Reference