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JND Racing Announces Toyota 86 Driver Line-Up for Upcoming Season

  • nickpercat
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

 JND Racing

is proud to announce its Toyota 86 driver line-up for the upcoming season, showcasing a strong mix of proven talent, developing drivers, and continued commitment to driver pathways from karting to circuit racing.

 

Competing in the Toyota 86 Scholarship program will be Harry Bresnehan, Jordan Roso, and Tommy Roso, while Tommy Roso will also contest the Toyota 86 GR Series, alongside the returning Zane Rinaldi.

 

Harry Bresnehan’s progression marks a significant milestone for both driver and team. Having been a JND karter for the past three years, Harry has been part of the program since its early days. His graduation into Toyota 86 competition highlights JND Racing’s commitment to building long-term driver pathways and supporting talent from grassroots karting through to cars.

 

The Roso brothers, Jordan and Tommy, also step into an exciting new phase of their motorsport careers. After gaining experience in karting, both drivers are now going full steam ahead in circuit racing, with JND Racing supporting their development as they continue to grow and excel in the Toyota 86 category.

 

JND Racing is also excited to welcome back Zane Rinaldi, who represented the team at the back end of last season. Rinaldi delivered strong results, including podium finishes on the Gold Coast and an impressive round at Sandown, making his return an exciting continuation of an already successful partnership.

 

“We’re extremely proud of this driver lineup,” said JND Racing. “It reflects everything we’re about — strong pathways, long-term relationships, and pushing our drivers to perform at the front end of the field. To see drivers come through our karting program and into cars, alongside returning talent like Zane, is hugely rewarding.”

 

With preparations underway, JND Racing looks forward to an exciting season ahead, focused on development, performance, and continued success across the Toyota 86 platform.


 

 
 
 

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