Walkinshaw Andretti United (WAU) is excited to announce the Team’s 2025 endurance line-up with 2022’s WAU wildcard driver, Jayden Ojeda and the return of 2022 Bathurst 1000 runner-up Fabian Coulthard.
Ojeda will be lined up with Ryan Wood, in the Mobil 1 Truck Assist Racing No. 2 Ford Performance Mustang, and Coulthard will partner with Chaz Mostert in the Mobil 1 Optus Racing No. 25 Ford Performance Mustang, at The Bend Enduro and Bathurst 1000 in 2025.
Ojeda returns to Walkinshaw Andretti United, the Team where he made his maiden solo Supercars debut, alongside Wood, for his first season as co-driver with the Team.
For Coulthard, he enters his fourth consecutive season with WAU after joining the team at the beginning of 2022, securing a podium finish at the Bathurst 1000 alongside Chaz Mostert, the last time they were partnered together.
Ojeda and Coulthard will be in attendance at the Supercars Co-Driver Test Day at Queensland Raceway on Tuesday August 12th.
Carl Faux
“We are thrilled to announce our strong co-driver line up this season, welcoming back Jayden to the team and the return of Fabian for the fourth year consecutively, the calibre of both drivers puts us in a strong position for endurance season.
“Jayden and Fabian gel very well with the team. They have spent a considerable amount of time with the crew this year, ensuring they are fully prepared to put their best foot forward when we get to The Bend and Bathurst.
“With the revised format this year, having top-tier co-drivers is vital in helping Chaz and Ryan secure their positions in the top 10 for the finals series. We are confident that Jayden and Fabian are more than capable of rising to the challenge.”
Jayden Ojeda
“It’s great to be back with the Walkinshaw Andretti United family, it’s been a couple years since I’ve been with the Team, although they have made me feel like I am at home, it doesn’t feel like I ever left.
“Ryan has shown he isn’t here to play around this year, the momentum he and the team are building is really exciting, I’m looking forward to pairing up with him this season.
“With the new format, the pressure is on us co-drivers to help the main-drivers stay or get into the Top 10 for the finals, it’s more important than ever that we get up to speed quickly and keep it clean out on the track.”
Fabian Coulthard
“It’s a bit of a reunion being paired up with Chaz again this endurance season, the last time we were paired together we placed 2nd at the Bathurst 1000, although the goal will be one step higher this year.
“When you get to go racing with your mates it doesn’t feel like work, race weekends with the WAU crew are always fun, but when the visor goes down it’s full focus to get the job done.
“I’ve spent a bit of time in the car this year for ride days with the crew, the Team have done a great job building on last year’s car, I’m looking forward to getting a couple more laps in before the Bend and Bathurst.”