New Zealander Richie Stanaway has been confirmed for a fulltime Supercars drive in 2018 after signing a multi-year deal with Prodrive Racing Ford.
The 26-year-old has long been linked to a seat with the four-car team having stood-out as a co-driver in the Pirtek Endurance Cup rounds the past two seasons with the organisation.
He becomes the fifth Kiwi to earn a fulltime drive on the grid next year joining Scott McLaughlin, Fabian Coulthard, Shane van Gisbergen and Andre Heimgartner.
"Obviously it's good to have everything ready," said Stanaway, who will pilot the No. 56 Ford Falcon FG X. "It's been coming along for a while, but it's good to finally have the deal done. It's been a childhood dream for me to race in Supercars, so it's great to check that off the bucket list."
Stanaway drove superbly in tricky conditions in his category debut at Sandown in 2016 before breaking through to earn his maiden series win alongside championship regular Cam Waters at this year's Sandown 500.