Kostecki Brothers Racing

Kostecki Brothers Racing is an Australian motor racing team which is currently competing in the Dunlop Super2 Series. The team enters a Holden VF Commodore for Kurt Kostecki. The team was formed in 2015 to run a car in the Kumho Tyre Series for Jake Kostecki

Kostecki Brothers Racing
ManufacturerHolden
Race Drivers55. Kurt Kostecki
ChassisVF Commodore
DebutSupercars:
2018
Super2:
2016
Kumho Tyre Series:
2015 Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series
Drivers' Championships0
Round wins4
Pole positions2
2020 position13th (Kurt Kostecki)

Super 2 Series edit

For 2016 the team debuted in the Dunlop Super 2 Series, entering a pair of VF Commodores built by Triple Eight Race Engineering for brothers Jake & Kurt Kostecki. Both drivers struggled all season with Kurt finishing 16th in the championship after missing the Townsville round due to his Supercars Championship debut with Team 18.[1] Jake meanwhile would finish 18th in the series standings, with a best finish of 11th, achieved at Sandown and Homebush.

The team would continue with the same cars and driver lineup for the 2017 Dunlop Super 2 Series. Kurt would have a better year, finishing inside the top 10 ten times on his way to 9th in the standings. Jake would have a difficult year, taking only 3 top tens and missing the final round in Newcastle to finish 22nd in the championship

For 2018 the team would add Brodie Kostecki, cousin of Jake and Kurt in a 3rd VF Commodore.[2] Brodie would finish the highest of the three, taking 3 wins, including his first 2 wins to sweep the round at Sandown as well as 3 other podiums, finishing 5th in the championship. Kurt would secure his first podium in the series at Adelaide, taking 2 other podiums to finish 8th in the championship. Jake would struggle again, his best result being a pair of 6th places at Sandown. He would finish in 18th.

2019 would see Jake and Brodie stay with the team, with Kurt taking his car to Triple Eight Race Engineering. Brodie would win the second race at Adelaide and finish 2nd in the third. He would score decent results at Barbagallo, before withdrawing from the season to concentrate on the teams endurance series campaign. Jake would also achieve solid results, withdrawing from the series after the Queensland round to focus on the teams endurance series campaign.[3]

For 2020 the team would downsize again, Kurt would bring his car back to the family team with the intention to compete in the whole series. However due to the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic, he would withdraw from the series after the first round in Adelaide.

Supercars Championship edit

Kostecki Brothers Racing would make their Supercars Championship Debut as a wildcard at the 2018 Ipswich SuperSprint, entering Kurt Kostecki in his Super 2 VF Commodore.[4] Kurt would also enter The Bend Supersprint event as a wildcard, achieving modest results. He would finish 53rd, and last in the championship, being the only driver to compete in only 2 events.

For the 2019 Pirtek Enduro Cup, the team would enter a ZB Commodore as a wildcard for all 3 events for Jake & Brodie Kostecki. They would retire from the Bathurst 1000 after crashing out at Reid Park towards the end of the race.[5] The team would fare better at Surfers Paradise, finishing 18th and 16th in the two races. They would achieve their best result at Sandown, with Brodie finishing 8th in his qualifying race, with the pair going on to finish 16th in the feature race.[6]

Kumho Tyre Series edit

Kostecki Brothers Racing was formed in 2015, Entering an ex-Triple Eight Race Engineering BF Falcon for Jake Kostecki, the team was entered under the name of sponsors Arcoplate & Penrite Oils. Kostecki competed in rounds 1 through 4, achieving modest results and finishing 9th in the championship, despite missing a round.

Results edit

Australian V8 Touring Car edit

Year No. Driver Car SAN
 
WIN
 
QLD
 
PHI
 
SMP
 
Pen. Pts. Pos.
2015 56   Jake Kostecki Ford BF Falcon 14 7 8 4 4 Ret 4 4 Ret Ret 6 5 0 210 9th

Super 2 edit

Year No. Driver Car ADE
 
PHI
 
BAR
 
TOW
 
SAN
 
BAT
 
SYD
 
Pen. Pts. Pos.
2016 55   Kurt Kostecki Holden VF Commodore 18 20 12 8 8 12 4 13 6 4 10 14 Ret Ret 25 733 16th
56   Jake Kostecki Ret 18 20 19 24 18 15 21 12 13 Ret 13 11 19 18 11 0 683 18th
Year No. Driver Car ADE
 
SYM
 
PHI
 
TOW
 
SMP
 
SAN
 
NEW
 
Pen. Pts. Pos.
2017 55   Kurt Kostecki Holden VF Commodore 17 10 Ret 9 7 9 15 Ret 11 9 7 11 4 10 14 10 16 7 4 15 6 0 1083 8th
56   Jake Kostecki Ret 14 10 14 Ret 14 9 13 9 11 23 13 Ret 18 16 11 21 14 Ret 0 564 22nd
Year No. Driver Car ADE
 
SYM
 
BAR
 
TOW
 
SAN
 
BAT
 
NEW
 
Pen. Pts. Pos.
2018 55   Kurt Kostecki Holden VF Commodore 3 3 4 5 6 4 4 15 3 13 4 20 19 Ret 18 C 0 1010 7th
56   Jake Kostecki 9 Ret 9 Ret 13 17 10 9 8 10 14 6 6 Ret 9 C 70 719 18th
57   Brodie Kostecki 7 8 5 4 2 6 3 16 Ret 7 3 1 1 Ret 1 C 0 1202 5th
Year No. Driver Car ADE
 
BAR
 
TOW
 
QLD
 
BAT
 
SAN
 
NEW
 
Pen. Pts. Pos.
2019 56   Jake Kostecki Holden VF Commodore 5 7 6 7 6 Ret 7 4 6 0 722 16th
57   Brodie Kostecki 4 1 2 18 5 0 434 18th

Supercars edit

Year No. Driver Car ADE
 
MEL
 
SYM
 
PHI
 
BAR
 
WIN
 
HID
 
TOW
 
QLD
 
SMP
 
BEN
 
SAN
 
BAT
 
SUR
 
PUK
 
NEW
 
Pen. Team
Points
Team
Pos.
2018 42   Kurt Kostecki Holden Commodore VF 25 23 27 Ret 0 90 18th
Pos. Driver No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SYM
 
PHI
 
BAR
 
WIN
 
HID
 
TOW
 
QLD
 
BEN
 
PUK
 
BAT
 
SUR
 
SAN
 
NEW
 
Pen. Team
Points
Team
Pos.
2019   Brodie Kostecki
  Jake Kostecki
Holden Commodore ZB Ret 18 16 21 8 16 0 247 17th

Drivers edit

Supercars Drivers edit

Super2 Drivers edit

Super3 Drivers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lengthy repair forces major shake-up at Team 18". Speedcafe. 29 June 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  2. ^ "How a trophy cabinet put Kosteckis on notice". Supercars. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Enduro effort sees Jake Kostecki step back from Super2". Speedcafe. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Kostecki Supercars wildcard start confirmed". Speedcafe. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Jake Kostecki crashes out at Reid Park". Supercars. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  6. ^ "First top 10 a reward for small Kostecki Brothers team". Speedcafe. 9 November 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2020.