Rising talent Jackson Walls set for full-time Supercars debut in 2026
Australia’s motorsport future looks bright as rising star Jackson Walls secures a full-time Supercars seat with Triple Eight Race Engineering and SCT Motorsport for the 2026 season. The announcement marks a major career leap for the 22-year-old, who has impressed throughout his Super2 campaign and now earns his place among the elite of Australian touring car racing.
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Walls’s steady development through the Super2 ranks has been a clear reflection of his commitment and natural speed. His standout victory at Queensland Raceway earlier this year highlighted his growing confidence behind the wheel, cementing his reputation as one of the sport’s most promising young drivers. The opportunity to graduate into the main Supercars championship with the powerhouse Triple Eight outfit represents both recognition and responsibility.
For Walls, the step up is a dream come true. He expressed immense excitement about joining the main game, noting that his time spent within the Triple Eight workshop this season has given him invaluable insight into the professionalism, teamwork, and relentless drive for excellence that defines the team. Having raced across Australia and New Zealand since his early teens, he now faces the ultimate test: competing against the best drivers in the country on the biggest stage.
From the team’s perspective, the decision to promote Walls reflects a broader strategy of nurturing young talent. Andrew Jones, Head of Motorsport Programs at SCT, described Walls as a “complete package” with the skill, discipline, and attitude to deliver results both on and off the track. Jamie Whincup, Managing Director of Triple Eight, echoed this sentiment, praising Walls for his rapid development and ability to adapt to the unique demands of the Supercar.
Walls’s promotion also adds intrigue to the ever-dynamic “silly season” of driver movements, where teams reshuffle their line-ups for the coming years. He becomes one of the few drivers in recent memory to secure a main-game seat before even debuting in a Supercars race, following in the footsteps of young talents such as Broc Feeney and Ryan Wood.
As the 2026 season approaches, all eyes will be on Jackson Walls to see how he handles the challenge. With the backing of Triple Eight’s engineering expertise and SCT Motorsport’s faith in his potential, the future looks fast, focused, and full of promise for this determined young racer.