Alex Rullo

Biography

Born in Perth in June 2000, Alex Rullo has built one of the most varied motorsport résumés in Australian history. The Western Australian first made headlines in 2015 by winning a Kumho V8 Touring Car Series race at the age of 14, finishing second in the championship that season for MW Motorsport in a Ford BF Falcon. His rise through the Supercars feeder ranks was rapid, with a 2016 Dunlop Series campaign for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport setting the stage for a step into the main game in February 2017, at just 16 years and 7 months old, becoming the youngest driver in Supercars Championship history.

He contested the majority of the 2017 Supercars season with Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport, then returned in 2018 and 2019 as an Enduro Cup co-driver for Nissan Motorsport and Kelly Racing, partnering Simona de Silvestro at the Bathurst 1000 on three occasions. In parallel, he finished fourth in the 2018 Super2 Series with MW Motorsport and contested the inaugural 2019 TCR Australia Touring Car Series in a Kelly Racing Holden Astra.

A switch to rallying followed in 2022, debuting in the Australian Production Rally Championship in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX. The progression since has been swift. A 2023 step into a Hyundai i20 N Rally2 with IntelliSpatial Fleetcare Racing yielded a 12th-place ARC finish in his first full national season, followed in 2024 by 5th outright in the ARC, the West Australian Rally Championship outright title and victory in the tarmac Shannons Adelaide Rally alongside co-driver Steve Glenney.

The 2025 campaign saw Alex team with Kiwi star Hayden Paddon as part of an expanded IntelliSpatial Fleet Racing/Race Torque Engineering Hyundai effort, finishing fourth in the ARC. He delivered Hyundai Australia’s first ever ARC 1-2 finish at Rally Queensland alongside Paddon, backed up with podiums at the Adelaide Hills Rally and the Shannons Adelaide Rally, before a rally-ending rollover at the season finale in Tasmania. Outside rallying, he also took a podium at the 2025 World Time Attack Challenge at Sydney Motorsport Park.

For 2026 Alex returns to the EROAD Australian Rally Championship in the IntelliSpatial-backed Hyundai i20 N Rally2, now paired with James Marquet in the co-driver’s seat. Aggressive but calculated behind the wheel, he heads into the season as one of the most credentialled all-rounders on the entry list.

Recent Results
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Forest Rally

2026
35 Points

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