Ahead of this weekend's Tasmania SuperSprint at Symmons Plains, Brodie Kostecki and James Courtney swapped the steering wheel for the passenger seats in Bathurst 1000 winner Paul Morris' Super Truck.
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As the Super Trucks make their Tasmanian debut, Morris put the pair through their paces as a warmup to their own race returns to the state.
"It was pretty wild, it's definitely a lot smoother in the car than what it looks like on the outside - it's pretty amazing," Courtney said.
"I've jumped plenty of motorbikes but never jumped a car like that intentionally before but he [Morris] knows what he's doing.
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"If you haven't seen it before, come out on the weekend because if you don't like us [the Supercars], these things are pretty cool too."
Erebus Boost Mobile Racing's Kostecki also makes his Symmons Plains debut as a full-time driver this weekend after competing all over the world in various disciplines from a young age.
The 23-year-old enjoyed a second-placed finish at Sandown, his first at Supercars level, to propel him into the championship's top 10.
"It's been a joy so far," Kostecki said of full-time driving.
"It's been, as I expected, really tough and we've had a ball at Erebus this year."
Kostecki and fellow rookie Will Brown make up the Erebus Motorsport crew this season, with the pair young and hungry to achieve more results like the Sandown podium.
"We have no expectation going into this year, bringing the cars back straight each round is almost an achievement for us," he said.
"But Will and I are really competitive so we want to do more than that and I think that's proven this year already."
Previously working with his cousins Jake and Kurt at Kostecki Brothers Racing, Brodie made his debut at Bathurst in 2019, taking part in the endurance races alongside Jake before driving alongside Anton de Pasquale at Bathurst last year.
"It [Kostecki Brothers Racing] was challenging in the early stages not really knowing what we were doing but [once we did], we definitely hit the ground running.
"It's been a journey and I've enjoyed every step of the way so far."