Jayden Ojeda

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Jayden Ojeda
NationalityFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australian
Born (1999-07-31) 31 July 1999 (age 24)
Sydney, Australia
Super2 Series career
Debut season 2020
Current team MW Motorsport
Racing licence FIA Silver Driver.png FIA Silver
Car number31
Starts16
Wins0
Podiums8
Poles2
Best finish3rd in 2021
Previous series
2015,16,17
2019
2020-21
2020,21,22
Australian Formula Ford Series
Kumho Tyre Super3 Series
Super2 Series
Supercars Championship
Championship titles
2018 Australian Formula 4 Championship

Jayden Ojeda (born 31 July 1999) is an Australian racing driver from Sydney, Australia. [1] He is currently competing in the Dunlop Super2 Series with MW Motorsport, driving the No. 31 Nissan Altima L33. [2]

Contents

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/lapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2015Victorian Formula Ford Championship Borland Racing Developments 912331645th
Australian Formula Ford Series 300013419th
2016Victorian Formula Ford Championship Borland Racing Developments 300017211th
Australian Formula Ford Series 1823491934th
2017Victorian Formula Ford Championship Borland Racing Developments 620241639th
Australian Formula Ford Series 1723081953rd
New South Wales Formula Ford Championship80126??
2018 Australian Formula 4 Championship AGI Sport2114215174121st
2019 Super3 Series Anderson Motorsport1540465382nd
Australian Formula 4 Championship AGI Sport31120359th
2020 Super2 Series MW Motorsport 700036154th
Supercars Championship Garry Rogers Motorsport 100009645th
2021 Super2 Series MW Motorsport 902159693rd
Supercars Championship Matt Stone Racing 100000NC
Australian FF1600 ChampionshipAnglo Motor Sport30013??
2022 Supercars Championship Walkinshaw Andretti United 6000024032nd
Matt Stone Racing 10000
2023 GT World Challenge Australia - Pro-Am Harrolds Volante Rosso Motorsport1011021075th
Supercars Championship Matt Stone Racing 2000028238th
Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 31101214?
Australian Formula Open Series AGI Sport000000NC
2023-24 Asian Le Mans Series - GT Craft-Bamboo Racing 20100527th
2024 Intercontinental GT Challenge Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing
GT World Challenge Australia Mercedes-AMG Team Craft-Bamboo Racing
Realta Tigani Motorsport

* Season still in progress

Super2 Series results

(key) (Race results only)

Super2 Series results
YearTeamCar12345678910PositionPoints
2020 MW Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 ADE
9
ADE
4
ADE
5
SYD
3
SYD
2
BAT
Ret
BAT
2
4th615
2021 MW Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 BAT
5
BAT
7
TOW1
2
TOW1
3
TOW2
2
TOW2
3
SMP
8
SMP
C
BAT
2
BAT
Ret
3rd969

Supercars Championship results

Supercars results
YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334PositionPoints
2020 Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden ZB Commodore ADE
R1
ADE
R2
MEL
R3
MEL
R4
MEL
R5
MEL
R6
SMP1
R7
SMP1
R8
SMP1
R9
SMP2
R10
SMP2
R11
SMP2
R12
HID1
R13
HID1
R14
HID1
R15
HID2
R16
HID2
R17
HID2
R18
TOW1
R19
TOW1
R20
TOW1
R21
TOW2
R22
TOW2
R23
TOW2
R24
BEN1
R25
BEN1
R26
BEN1
R27
BEN2
R28
BEN2
R29
BEN2
R30
BAT
R31

19
45th96
2021 Matt Stone Racing Holden ZB Commodore BAT1
R1

BAT1
R2

SAN
R3

SAN
R4

SAN
R5

SYM
R6

SYM
R7

SYM
R8

BEN
R9

BEN
R10

BEN
R11

HID
R12

HID
R13

HID
R14

TOW1
R15

TOW1
R16

TOW2
R17

TOW2
R18

TOW2
R19

SMP1
R20

SMP1
R21

SMP1
R22

SMP2
R23

SMP2
R24

SMP2
R25

SMP3
R26

SMP3
R27

SMP3
R28

SMP4
R29

PO
SMP4
R30

PO
BAT2
R31

Ret
N/C0
2022 Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden ZB Commodore SMP
R1
SMP
R2
SYM
R3
SYM
R4
SYM
R5
MEL
R6
MEL
R7
MEL
R8
MEL
R9
BAR
R10
BAR
R11
BAR
R12
WIN
R13

17
WIN
R14

22
WIN
R15

21
HID
R16

17
HID
R17

23
HID
R18

Ret
TOW
R19
TOW
R20
BEN
R21
BEN
R22
BEN
R23
32nd240
Matt Stone Racing SAN
R24

PO
SAN
R25

PO
SAN
R26

PO
PUK
R27
PUK
R28
PUK
R29
BAT
R30

20
SUR
R31
SUR
R32
NEW
R33
NEW
R34
2023 Matt Stone Racing Camaro ZL1-1LE NEW
R1
NEW
R2
MEL
R3
MEL
R4
MEL
R5
MEL
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
SYM
R10
SYM
R11
SYM
R12
HID
R13
HID
R14
HID
R15
TOW
R16
TOW
R17
SMP
R18
SMP
R19
BEN
R20
BEN
R21
BEN
R22
SAN
R23

16
BAT
R24

9
SUR
R25

SUR
R26

ADE
R27

ADE
R28

38th282

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
2020 Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tyler Everingham 19th121
2021 Matt Stone Racing Holden Commodore ZB Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zane Goddard DNF112
2022 Matt Stone RacingHolden Commodore ZB Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Hazelwood 20th159
2023 Matt Stone Racing Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Le Brocq 9th161

Complete Bathurst 6 Hour results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.
2019 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Secure Wealth Advisers Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Hodges
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Iain Slateri
BMW M135i Hatch F20 A11267th5th
2022 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Secure Wealth Advisers Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Hodges BMW M4 F82 X64DNF
2023 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Secure Wealth Advisers Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Hodges BMW M4 F82 X1121st1st
2024 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Secure Wealth Advisers Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Hodges
Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Miedecke
BMW M4 F82 X1231st1st

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsOverall
position
Class
position
2024 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Craft-Bamboo Racing Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Götz
Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Juncadella
Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Pro233DNF

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References

  1. Jayden Ojeda. (2020). 2018 Australian Formula 4 Championship Driver Jayden Ojeda - About. [online] Available at: https://jaydenojeda.com.au/about-jayden/ [Accessed 3 Mar. 2020].
  2. Herrero, D. (2020). Ojeda completes MWM Super2 line-up - Speedcafe. [online] Speedcafe. Available at: https://www.speedcafe.com/2020/02/18/ojeda-completes-mwm-super2-line-up/ [Accessed 3 Mar. 2020].
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Nick Rowe
Australian Formula 4 Championship
Champion

2018
Succeeded by