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Harri Jones

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Harri Jones
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Harrison Edward "Harri" Jones (born 2 June 1999) is an Australian racing driver. He is the 2022 and 2024 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Champion, a co-driver for Team 18 in the 2025 Supercars Championship,[1] and previous driver for BWT Lechner Racing in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.[2] In 2025, he is defending his title as a privateer.

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Personal life

Harrison Edward Jones was born and grew up on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. He attended school at Immanuel Lutheran College,[3] where he met his wife Emily. He graduated from University of Queensland in March 2024 with Bachelor of Engineering. He is the first motorsport athlete at the university to be awarded a UQ Blue award,[4] for outstanding sporting achievements. Jones is also a driver development coach in Australian Motorsport.[5]

Prior to race car driving, Jones grew up racing downhill mountain bikes. He considers his best result to be 3rd place in the Oceania Downhill Mountain Bike Championship.[6]

Jones is the nephew of Australian Infectious Disease Paediatrician Cheryl Jones.

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Formula racing

Jones' car racing career began in 2015 with the Queensland Formula Ford Championship. From 2016 to 2018 he also competed in the Australian Formula Ford Championship.[7]

In late 2017 he joined the final round of the Australian Formula 3 Premier Series and took his first race win in the final race of the season.[8] The following year he joined the series full-time and crowned himself the 2018 Australian Formula 3 Premier Series champion.[8] The car was run as a family team under Jones Motorsport.

Jones competed in the 2017–18 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship, taking place in India and Middle-East. He finished the season in 7th overall.[9]

Sports car racing

Bathurst 12 hour

At the start of 2017 Jones made his sports car racing debut in the 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour. It was also his first time racing at the Mount Panorama Circuit. Together with his teammates Max Braams, Nicolaj Møller Madsen and Jörg Viebahn he won in the GT4 Category for PROsport Performance.[10]

Australian Porsche Sprint Challenge

In 2019, Jones joined forces with McElrea Racing to campaign in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia. It was his first full season of 'tin top' racing. He took the lead of the championship after a win in the second round at Sydney Motorsport Park. At the end of the year, he won the championship with a gap of 38 points.[11]

Australian Porsche Carrera Cup

In preparation for a full-time drive in 2020, Jones raced on the streets of Surfers Paradise for the last round of the 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. It was his first race on a street circuit. After a DNF in race 1, he managed to finish the final race in eighth position.[12]

COVID-19 put a pause on racing for the majority of 2020. Once racing recommenced in December 2020, Jones took pole and won the race at Sandown.[13]

Jones competed in the championship again in 2021. It was his third year racing under the McElrea Racing banner. He finished the season in third. Jones had his first win of the season at Bathurst in the final round of the season, seeing him come away with 5 podiums, 1 race win and 2 pole positions for the year.

In the 2022 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia the new Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup was introduced. After the eighth and final round of the Championship, Jones claimed the 2022 title.[14]

Porsche Supercup and German Carerra Cup

Jones competed with BWT Lechner Racing in the 2023 Porsche Supercup, finishing as the rookie vice-champion and 9th overall with a best result of 4th at Monza.

Jones also raced for Scherer Sport PHX in the 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany, finishing 12th overall and rookie vice-champion.

Return to Australian Porsche Carrera Cup

In 2024, Jones returned to Australia and secured his second Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship title, driving for Porsche Centre Melbourne Motorsport. He dominated the season with six round wins, twelve race victories, eighteen podium finishes, and five pole positions.[15]

For 2025, Jones transitioned from being a factory-backed driver to running his own team, Jones Motorsport. This move came after the closure of Porsche Centre Mebourne's motorsport division following Penske's takeover.[16]

Supercars Championship

In 2025, Jones was announced as a co-driver for Team 18 in the Supercars Championship endurance races. He is set to partner with Anton De Pasquale in the #18 DEWALT Racing Chevrolet Camaro, competing in marquee endurance events such as The Bend 500 and the Bathurst 1000.[17]

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Racing record

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Career summary

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Complete Porsche Carerra Cup Australia results

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Complete Porsche Carrera Cup Germany results

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Complete Porsche Supercup results

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