When you look at the numbers this promises to be Jordyn Charge’s best year yet in Australian Sprintcar Racing.

The talented Victorian has come off one of his busiest ‘pre-seasons’ to date racing in the USA and just recently having stunning success in the 2024 Chariots of Thunder at Darwin’s Northline Speedway and there’s no doubt that every year he’s been getting consistently faster in a career that he was certainly born for.

Brought up into the sport under the watchful eye of proud parents Mark and Danielle Charge and with mentor “Mr. Speed” Matthew Reed watching and guiding his every move Charge has come into his own in the last twelve months in particular as he joined forces with the passionate pairing of Ken and Benisa Hutchins.

The now 24 year old Charge won’t merely come into the 2024/2025 Sprintcar Speedweek Series as a wild card entry though he’ll come in as front-runner and potential A-Main and Series contender.

An Electrician by trade Jordyn will add a serious amount of his own voltage into the campaign and fans will relish the chance to see yet another rising young throttle stomper on the series.

Charge and the team have secured significant backing for Speedweek this year and are aiming for a stellar campaign with support from Supa F Series Spares, Werribee Haval & Great Wall, Markscon Kart Magic, Clay-Per-View, KRE Race Engines, Accountantnet, Kevtek Performance Race Parts, Compass Powder Coating & Metalworx, Jaxxon Wrapz Wils Auto, BNR Engines, Slade Shock Technology, Australia Slade Shock Technology, Advanced Magnetos, KINGS Infrastructure

Pics courtesy Nakita Pollock Photography

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