Friday, 19 June 2026

Post-Race penalty leaves Jack LeBrocq with consecutive last-place finish at Hidden Valley

Credit: Supercars

Jack LeBrocq (#4 Sherrin Rentals Chevrolet) picked up the 22nd last-place finish of his career. This last-place finish, the second in consecutive races, came after a post-race penalty after 35 laps. The finish came in LeBrocq’s 284th start.

Jack LeBrocq is in his 9th full-time season, one of five 2018 rookies alongside Richie Stanaway, Anton De Pasquale, Todd Hazelwood, and James Golding. Only Jack LeBrocq and Anton De Pasquale have raced all 8 years. Hazelwood is currently co-driver with Brodie Kostecki. Richie Stanaway’s full-time career is over after being sacked by Premiair Hire Racing. Golding is back in the sport and doing well at the Blanchard Racing Team. Jack LeBrocq debuted with Tekno Autosports. He moved to Tickford in 2020 and won his first race with them. LeBrocq then moved to Matt Stone Racing in 2022. In 2023, he won his second race before moving to Erebus Motorsports in 2024. LeBrocq would move back to Matt Stone Racing in 2026.

Jack LeBrocq is also a 2-time last-place champion. Scott Pye is the only other driver to have that misfortune.

Jackson Walls (#11 Objective Ford) started last. Jobe Stewart (#9 Solo Energy/7-Eleven Chevrolet) fell to last off the start. Stewart stayed close to those in front initially.

Pit stops begin on Lap 6. Ryan Wood (#2 Truck Assist/NTI Toyota) was the first to pit and dropped to last. A lap later, Wood would pass Cameron Hill (#14 FGI Toyota) as the latter pitted.

Hill held last until Lap 14, when more drivers pitted. Jobe Stewart would pit that lap and fall behind Hill.

Stewart held last for six laps. Lap 20 saw Declan Fraser (#777 Premiair Hire/Nulon Chevrolet) pit and fall to last. Fraser jumped ahead of Jackson Walls (#11 Objective Ford) two laps later.

It looked like Walls would finish last for the 4th time this season. Until Jack LeBrocq (#4 Sherrin Rentals Chevrolet) spun David Reynolds (#20 Snowy River Caravans Chevrolet) at Turn 5 on Lap 32.

Reynolds struggled to get going. This triggered a 1-lap Safety Car on lap 33.

Jack LeBrocq would cop a 15-second time penalty. Which, thanks to a 1 lap dash, left him last.

Reynolds gained no places in the 1 lap dash and finished 23rd. The Bottom Five filled out with Jackson Walls (#11 Objective Ford), Rylan Gray (#38 Shell V-Power Ford) and Jobe Stewart (#9 Solo Energy/7-Eleven Chevrolet).

 

I must give shoutouts to Jayden Ojeda, who finished 9th, and Macauley Jones who finished 10th.

 

The Bottom Five

Jack LeBrocq

35 Laps

Running

David Reynolds

35 Laps

Running

Jackson Walls

35 Laps

Running

Rylan Gray

35 Laps

Running

Jobe Stewart

35 Laps

Running

 

Driver’s Championship

Pos

Driver

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Jackson Walls

3

7

10

2

Cooper Murray

3

5

8

3

Aaron Cameron

2

3

7

4

Jack LeBrocq

2

2

2

5

Jobe Stewart

1

7

11

6T

David Reynolds

1

2

3

6T

Cameron Hill

1

2

2

6T

Matt Payne

1

1

2

9T

Chaz Mostert

1

1

2

9T

James Golding

1

1

1

11

Brodie Kostecki

1

1

1

12

Macauley Jones

0

5

6

13

Declan Fraser

0

3

5

14T

Rylan Gray

0

2

6

14T

Kai Allen

0

2

2

16

Andre Heimgartner

0

2

2

17T

Ryan Wood

0

1

3

17T

Zach Bates

0

1

2

19T

Thomas Randle

0

1

2

19T

Broc Feeney

0

1

1

21

Will Brown

0

0

2

22

Jayden Oeda

0

0

1

 


 

Team’s Championship

Pos

Driver

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Overdrive/RBR Racing

1

3

7

10

2

Erebus Motorsports

2

4/2

12/2

20/2

3

Blanchard Racing Team

2

3/2

5/2

9/2

4

Matt Stone Racing

2

2/2

4/2

5/2

5

Brad Jones Racing

3

2/3

7/3

10/3

6

Grove Racing

2

1/2

3/2

3/2

7

Walkinshaw Andretti United

2

1/2

2/2

4/2

8

Team 18 Racing

2

1/2

2/2

3/2

9

Dick Johnson Racing

2

1/2

4/2

8/2

10

Premair Racing

2

0

5/2

7/2

11

Red Bull Racing

2

0

1/2

3/2

12

Tickford Racing

2

0

1/2

2/2

 

Manufacturer’s Championship

Pos

Manufacturer

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Chevrolet

8

8/8

25/8

40/8

2

Ford

11

7/11

18/11

28/11

3

Toyota

5

2/5

7/5

13/5

 

 

Saturday, 23 May 2026

Engine Misfire leaves Jack LeBrocq last at Symmonds Plains

Credit: Supercars

Jack LeBrocq (#4 Sherrin Rentals Chevrolet) finished last for the 21st time in the final race at Symmonds Plains. LeBrocq finished under power, 17 laps down. The finish came in LeBrocq's 283rd start.

 

Jack LeBrocq is in his 9th full-time season, one of five 2018 rookies alongside Richie Stanaway, Anton De Pasquale, Todd Hazelwood, and James Golding. Only Jack LeBrocq and Anton De Pasquale have raced all 8 years. Hazelwood is currently co-driver with Brodie Kostecki. Richie Stanaway's full-time career is over after being sacked by Premiair Hire Racing. Golding is back in the sport and doing well at the Blancahrd Racing Team. Jack LeBrocq debuted with Tekno Autosports. He moved to Tickford in 2020 and won his first race with them. LeBrocq then moved to Matt Stone Racing in 2022. In 2023, he won his second race before moving to Erebus Motorsports in 2024. LeBrocq would move back to Matt Stone Racing in 2026.

 

Jackson Walls (#11 Objective Ford) started the race last. Macauley Jones (#96 Summit/Finance Toyota) fell to last off the start.

The pitstops saw several drivers spend time in last. First was Jackson Walls (#11 Overdrive Ford) on Lap 6. Walls would relegate Declan Fraser (#777 Premiair Hire/Nulon Chevrolet) to last on Lap 11. On Lap 19, a pit stop would relegate Jobe Stewart (#9 Total Energies/Quartz Chevrolet) to last.

Stewart would hold last until Lap 32 when a tire issue during a pit stop for Jack LeBrocq (#4 Sherrian Rentals Chevrolet) would drop him to last. The following lap, last place would fall to Jayden Ojeda (#31 Premiair Hire/Nulon Chevrolet) after his 2nd pit stop.

The next few laps saw last place fall to Thomas Randle (#55 Castrol Ford) on Lap 34, then return to Jackson Walls (#11 Overdrive Chevrolet) on Lap 36.

Jackson Walls would hold last for over 20 laps, until he overtook Zach Bates (#10 Bendix Chevrolet) on Lap 62.

Lap 64 saw Jack LeBrocq (#4 Sherrin Rentals Chevrolet) pull into the garage with an Engine misfire. LeBrocq would lose 17 laps, returning to the track with just 4 laps to go. LeBrocq would finish last.

 

Rylan Grey (#38 Shell V-Power Ford) was 23rd after a late-race pitstop. Jobe Stewart (#9 Total Energies/Quartz Chevrolet) and his teammate Cooper Murray (#99 Total Energies/Quartz Chevrolet) were 22nd and 21st, respectively. Completing the Bottom Five was Zach Bates (#10 Bendix Chevrolet).

 

The Bottom Five

Jack LeBrocq

67 Laps

Running

Rylan Grey

83 Laps

Running

Jobe Stewart

83 Laps

Running

Cooper Murray

83 Laps

Running

Zach Bates

83 Laps

Running

 

Driver’s Championship

Pos

Driver

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Jackson Walls

3

6

9

2

Cooper Murray

3

5

8

3

Aaron Cameron

2

3

7

4

Jobe Stewart

1

7

10

5

Cameron Hill

1

2

2

6T

Matt Payne

1

1

2

6T

David Reynolds

1

1

2

6T

Chaz Mostert

1

1

2

9T

James Golding

1

1

1

9T

Brodie Kostecki

1

1

1

11

Macauley Jones

0

5

6

12

Declan Fraser

0

3

5

13

Rylan Gray

0

2

5

14T

Kai Allen

0

2

2

14T

Andre Heimgartner

0

2

2

16

Ryan Wood

0

1

3

17T

Zach Bates

0

1

2

17T

Thomas Randle

0

1

2

19T

Broc Feeney

0

1

1

19T

Jack LeBrocq

1

1

1

21

Will Brown

0

0

2

22

Jayden Oeda

0

0

1

 


 

Team’s Championship

Pos

Driver

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Overdrive/RBR Racing

1

3

5

8

2

Erebus Motorsports

2

4/2

12/2

19/2

3

Blanchard Racing Team

2

3/2

5/2

9/2

4

Brad Jones Racing

3

2/3

7/3

10/3

5

Grove Racing

2

1/2

3/2

3/2

6

Walkinshaw Andretti United

2

1/2

2/2

4/2

7

Team 18 Racing

2

1/2

1/2

2/2

8

Dick Johnson Racing

2

1/2

4/2

7/2

9

Matt Stone Racing

2

1/2

3/2

4/2

10

Premair Racing

2

0

5/2

7/2

11

Red Bull Racing

2

0

1/2

3/2

12

Tickford Racing

2

0

1/2

2/2

 

Manufacturer’s Championship

Pos

Manufacturer

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Chevrolet

8

7/8

23/8

37/8

2

Ford

11

7/11

17/11

26/11

3

Toyota

5

2/5

7/5

13/5