Dick Johnson Racing is a privately owned company based in Australia, founded in 1980 with approximately 10 employees, and reported $569,780 in revenue as of 2023. Operating in the spectator sports industry, Dick Johnson Racing holds the distinction of being the longest-serving team in Australian motorsport.
On April 2, 2026, Supercars Hall of Famer Dick Johnson stated his eponymous team, Dick Johnson Racing (DJR), is now free to concentrate on wins for the 2026 Supercars season. This marks the first time in seven seasons DJR will not carry Supercars homologation team duties for Ford, a role that included managing Ford's Supercars engine program. Previously, on March 25, 2026, 19-year-old rookie Rylan Gray secured a full-time Supercars position with Dick Johnson Racing and will also participate in the GT4 Australia season-opener, having vacated his previous GT4 seat to Blake Tracey. Earlier, on March 24, 2026, long-time Dick Johnson Racing Supercars co-driver Tony D’Alberto was confirmed to share a Shell-backed Ford Mustang GT4 with Jarrod Keyte in the GT4 field at Phillip Island. This follows Brodie Kostecki, driving a Shell V-Power Mustang, claiming a race win at the Australian Grand Prix on March 7, 2026, which propelled him to the top of the Repco Supercars Championship standings after starting from the second row of the grid.
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