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Kostecki Brothers Racing

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Kostecki Brothers Racing was an Australian race team formed in 2015 to help Jake Kostecki and his cousins Kurt and Brodie Kostecki pursue racing careers. They started in the Kumho Tyre Series and moved into the Dunlop Super2 Series with two VF Commodores built by Triple Eight for Jake and Kurt.

In 2016, Kurt finished 16th and Jake 18th in Super2, with Kurt missing Townsville due to his Supercars debut. In 2017, Kurt improved to 9th overall with several top‑10 finishes, while Jake ended 22nd after a tougher season.

2018 saw Brodie join the team in a third VF Commodore. Brodie won three races, including two wins at Sandown to sweep that round, and finished 5th in the series. Kurt earned his first podium in Adelaide and added two more podiums, finishing 8th. Jake’s best was two sixth places, leaving him 18th.

In 2019 Jake and Brodie stayed, while Kurt moved to Triple Eight. Brodie won at Adelaide and finished second in another race and did well at Barbagallo before leaving to focus on endurance racing. Jake also stepped back after the Queensland round to focus on endurance racing.

For 2020 the team downsized. Kurt returned to the family outfit with plans to race the full season, but the COVID‑19 pandemic forced him to withdraw after the first round in Adelaide, and the team wound up that year.

Kostecki Brothers Racing made its Supercars Championship debut as a wildcard in 2018 at the Ipswich SuperSprint with Kurt in a Super2 VF Commodore, and also appeared at The Bend as a wildcard with modest results. In the 2019 Pirtek Enduro Cup they raced a ZB Commodore with Jake and Brodie, retired from Bathurst 1000 after a late crash, but finished 18th and 16th at Surfers Paradise, with an 8th place in a Sandown qualifying race and 16th in the feature.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 03:42 (CET).