His grandfather is one of Australian motorsport's greats. 🏆 Now Jett Johnson is forging a future of his own. ✈️ 9WWOS SpeedSeriesAU
It was in 1980 that Dick hit a rock at The Mountain driving the bright blue Falcon.What followed were emotional scenes as Johnson offered a teary interview.
"I feel there's a little bit of pressure to perform, but at the same time I've got a lot of good people in my corner. I've just got to do the best I can." "It'll be difficult because we sort of need as many people on the car this weekend as we can and he is my engineer for the weekend too," Jett explained.
In the TCR Australia Series, champion and Bathurst 1000 podium finisher Tony D'Alberto returns in his Honda.
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