The team's existing one-car REC was retained and periodically leased to other drivers until sold to Perkins Engineering in 2005.
The relationship with Brock was dissolved at the end of 2003, with the team resuming its Paul Weel Racing identity for 2004 with Bright finishing third in the series.
In 2005, Greg Murphy replaced Bright and the team signed a three-year sponsorship deal with Supercheap Auto.
At the end of the season, Paul Weel retired with Cameron McConville joining the team in 2006.
[6][7] One REC was sold to Ford Rising Stars Racing, but having been unable to find a buyer for its remaining REC and with the threat of a fine of $150,000 for every round missed, Paul Weel Racing contested the 2008 series with a single Commodore VE for Andrew Thompson.