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Kicking off his career in karts, Fullwood won the Junior National Light Australian Karting title and went on to represent Australia at the 2014 Rotax World Championship in Spain.

Signing with MW Motorsport and making his debut in the Dunlop Super2 Series in 2015, he went on to steadily progress through the ranks and dominated the 2019 season to win six races.

Fullwood placed second five times and comfortably won the title by more than 400 points with a round to spare.

The impressive display booked Fullwood a place in the main game for 2020, and in the process, he became the first Northern Territorian to sign to race Supercars full-time.

His first Supercars season was highlighted by a podium finish in Race 25 at The Bend, an impressive feat in his first ever outing at the circuit.

Sporting the pink of his long-time backers Middy’s Electrical, Fullwood raced the #2 Holden as team-mate to Chaz Mostert and his final start for WAU culminated in a top five finish at The Mountain.

Fullwood arrived at BJR for the 2022 season armed with the desire to build on these results and his top ten finish at the Bathurst 1000 only bolstered that.

The Darwin-born driver had a slew of top ten finishes in 2023, just missing out on claiming a position in the top ten in the year-standings but it was still a breakout year for the still-young driver.

If 2023 is anything to go by, Fullwood is set for some big results this season.

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