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Jack Le Brocq to depart Matt Stone Racing

Jack Le Brocq will leave Matt Stone Racing at the end of this season after it was confirmed by both he and the team in a statement.

Le Brocq had been a consistent contender this season highlighted by taking a race win in Darwin, Matt Stone Racing’s first at the top level.

It’s tipped Le Brocq will join Erebus Motorsport in 2024 to replace the Triple Eight-bound Will Brown, though the Victorian team currently leading both the Drivers’ and Teams’ Championships has not confirmed this.

The Matt Stone Racing statement reads below:

“Matt Stone Racing and Jack Le Brocq will part ways at the end of the 2023 Supercars Championship season. It has been agreed by both parties that Jack will not continue with the team into 2024, seeing out the end of his current contract. We would like to thank Jack for his professionalism and family spirit whilst at MSR and wish him all the best for the future. MSR is very pleased to have helped Jack get his best-ever results in Supercars so far in 2023, including the team’s first-ever Supercars race win in Darwin and Jack and the team’s maiden pole position. Both Jack and the team remain a hundred percent focussed on the rest of the 2023 season and ramping up for the enduro campaign to finish off the year on a high. An announcement on MSR’s exciting plans for 2024 will be made in due course.”

Le Brocq has also released a statement:

“I’d like to start this update by thanking Matt Stone and the MSR team for their support and faith in me since we started our journey together. It was a tough decision for both parties, but the 2023 season will be my last at MSR. It’s been a big 18 months for the team, including MSR’s maiden Supercars win in Darwin. We’ve all grown a lot over that time, and I will forever be grateful to have played a part in it.

“There’s five rounds to go this season, so my focus will remain on getting the best results we can right through until the chequered flag flies in Adelaide. We won’t stop pushing towards our goal of securing a top 10 in the Drivers’ and Teams’ Championship.”

Le Brocq currently sits eighth in the Repco Supercars Championship ahead of the OTR SuperSprint this weekend.