Objective Racing will welcome the experienced Jack Perkins to co-drive alongside rookie Jackson Walls for the 2026 Ryco Enduro Cup.
Objective Racing is the rebranded SCT Motorsport, which will be aligned with Triple Eight Race Engineering for this season.
Perkins has never made a start as part of Triple Eight as he reunites with the #11 used by his father Larry and will make his 21st Bathurst continuous start since debuting in 2026.
“It’s great to be working with Jackson, who’s been very competitive in Porsche Carrera Cup and Super2. I’m keen to support him as a co-driver and as a voice in the garage for his first year,” said Perkins.
“The last two rookies I’ve co-driven with were Will Brown and Scott McLaughlin, who’ve gone on to be incredibly successful in their careers and there’s a similar feel with Jackson and Objective Racing this year.
“I’m very thankful to Jackson, Andrew [Jones], Jamie Whincup and Earl Evans for giving me this opportunity and can’t wait to drive with Objective Racing.”
Walls is eager to learn from one of most experienced co-drivers in the field.
“I’m very excited for Jack Perkins to be joining Objective Racing for this year’s endurance season,” said Walls.
“It’s awesome to have someone like Jack join the team, he’s reliable, fast when he needs to be, and always does a great job.
“He has a huge amount of experience with this style of racing, I’m looking forward to the valuable guidance he’ll provide at these two events and throughout the year.”