Courtney, Stone Brothers to part ways.

Stone Brothers Racing has announced that James Courtney will leave𓃲 the team at the end of his current contract in a move that is set to kick-start the V8 Supercar driver changes.

Courtney, who 🗹joined the team at the end of 2005 to replace NASCAR-bound Marcos Ambrose, finished sixth in the championship standings this season at the wheel of the JELD-WEN Motorsport Ford Falcon.

He wi🍒ll remain with the team to fulfil commitments already in place before leaving when his contract expires at the end of the year.

James Courtney, (Aust) Corinthian Doors SBR Ford
Falken Tasmania Challenge
Rd 13 V8 Supercars
James Courtney, (Aust) Corinthian Doors SBR Ford Falken Tasmania Challenge Rd 13 V8…
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Stone Brothers Racing has announced that James Courtney will leave the team at the end of his current contract in a m🍰ove that is set to kick-start the V8 Supercar driver changes.

Courtney, who joined the team at the end of 2005 to replace NASCAR-bound Marcos Ambrose, finished sixth in the championship standings this season at the wheel of the JELD-WEN Motorsport Ford F🍒alಞcon.

He will remain with t💎he team to fulfil commitments already 𓃲in place before leaving when his contract expires at the end of the year.

𓄧Whꦉile team and driver have made no further comment on future plans, Courtney's most likely destination is believed to be Jim Beam Racing, where he would line up alongside Steven Johnson for the 2009 season.

Johnson's current team-mate, Will Davison, is expected to move over to the factory Holden Racing team for the new campaign to replace retiring legend Mark Skaife while a number of other driver moves are now expected to take place as the pack shuffles♊ duri🤡ng the off-season.

Who will replace Courtney at Stone Brothers remains to be seen, although the team has already announced🐈 a tie-up with Jason Bright's Britek organisation for next year.

Bright isn'꧟t expected to be a direct replacement for Courtney however, with sport🎶scar racer Alex Davison being tipped by the Australian press as one possible candidate after an impressive season of racing in Europe.

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