Subscribe

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Chaz Mostert thought Mark Winterbottom would retire at Tickford

Chaz Mostert has admitted he expected his on-the-move Supercars veteran team-mate Mark Winterbottom to retire as a Tickford Racing driver

Winterbottom will split with Tickford after a 13-year stint at the team at the end of this season, and a move to the single-car Team 18 outfit is widely anticipated for 2019.

The news itself was not entirely unexpected, with contract negotiations between Tickford and Winterbottom having dragged on for months before it was announced he would leave the squad.

But Mostert said the final confirmation Ford's most recent Supercars champion would be changing teams was still a surprise.

"First of all, he's been a massive influence on my career," said Mostert, who has been paired with Winterbottom at Tickford since 2014.

"I've been in the stable for quite a few years now and I've learnt a lot from him.

"He's an absolute professional [in front of] the camera, a great racing driver on the track, he's pushed us to a new level.

"It's a bit of a shame to see him go, he's been in that one team for so long I honestly thought he was going to retire there at some point.

"I've really enjoyed racing with him as a team-mate.

"It's going to be a big hole to fill there at Tickford."

Mostert added that Winterbottom's long spell at Tickford probably contributed to his decision to leave, with a fresh challenge in fresh machinery a key motivator.

"You've got to look at ambition as well, this is probably maybe a new page for him, something different," said Mostert.

"If it's a different car or different manufacturer, it's exciting times for him too.

"If anyone looked at what drivers do off race weekends, how many days you're away, he's one of the guys that's really, honestly, the busiest.

"He's probably looking forward to bringing back the appearances a little bit, spending a little bit more time with his family, and he'll have a better balance of life with it as well."

Tickford's 2019 line-up is yet to be resolved, with one of its Racing Entitlements Contracts having been handed back to Supercars.

It is expected that the team will do some form of increased technical alliance with 23Red Racing, while there are ongoing question marks over Richie Stanaway's future with the squad after a difficult debut season.

The likes of Michael Caruso and Jack Le Brocq have been linked to the squad should it elect not to continue with Stanaway in 2019.

Mostert and Cam Waters are currently the only two drivers locked in at Tickford for the new season.

Be part of the Autosport community

Join the conversation
Previous article Should Australian Supercars series ditch its ban on team orders?
Next article Supercars clarifies team orders rules after Pukekohe confusion

Top Comments

There are no comments at the moment. Would you like to write one?

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe