Matt Chahda

[1][2] After being refused for the Superlicence dispensation, Chada continued in the Super2 Series with a Holden VF Commodore and finished the championship in 16th place.

This came off the back of the controversial decision the day before to allow 16 year old Alex Rullo to drive for the same team.

[3] Shortly after the announcement the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport released a statement which stated that Chahda had been refused dispensation for a Superlicence for the 2017 season.

[4] In December 2023, he announced plans to run as a wildcard entrant for three events during the 2024 Supercars Championship.

[7] They would have less success at Bathurst, after Vaughan spun on lap 23 after a collision with Chaz Mostert, before Chahda was given a bad sportmanship flag for failing to give way under blue flags to James Moffat and Lee Holdsworth, while 14 laps down.

Chahda placed 15th in the 2019 Dunlop Super2 Series driving a Ford Falcon FG X