Truck Assist TEKNO Racing has confirmed its combination for the Enduro Cup, with regular driver Jack Le Brocq set to be partnered again by team managing director Jonathon Webb, completing the grid for next Sunday's Bathurst 1000.
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The announcement sees continuity for the squad, who debuted in Truck Assist colours at last year's Sandown 500.
Webb and TEKNO have form on the board at Mount Panorama, with the combination the only to have been victorious in the Bathurst 1000 and 12 Hour races in the same year, which was achieved in 2016.
Dating back to 2006, Webb has a total of 13 previous starts in the Bathurst 1000, with the last nine attempts aboard TEKNO machinery.
All told, Webb has 146 career starts, with three of his four Supercars Championship victories coming in the Enduro Cup races contested after 2013.
For Le Brocq, 2019 marks his fifth Enduro Cup campaign, and his second as the lead driver.
In his four previous starts in the Bathurst 1000, Le Brocq raced for four different manufacturers, namely Mercedes AMG, Ford, Nissan and Holden, with top-ten results of fourth and seventh coming in 2016 and 2017.
Le Brocq also registered a third place result in the 2014 Bathurst 12 Hour, while also finishing second in the 2017 Super2 Bathurst 250.