V8 Touring Car Series Alex Rullo made his debut in the
V8 Touring Car National Series at the age of 14, winning a race in his second event. He managed to win four races out of the 15 contested and finished
the season second overall for
MW Motorsport. for
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport in a
Holden Commodore VF Super2 Series Rullo made his
Dunlop Series debut for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport in
2016, driving a
Castrol-backed
Holden VF Commodore for the full season. Rullo's best race finish was sixth (twice) and he finished 17th in the championship. In 2018 he will drive a
Nissan Altima L33 with
MW Motorsport.
Supercars Championship for
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport in a
Holden Commodore VF In February 2017, an announcement was made that 16-year-old Rullo was to make his
Supercars debut with Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport, the team which he raced with in the Development Series the year prior. In doing so, he became the youngest driver in the championship's history. Coincidentally, the previous driver to hold the record was
Paul Dumbrell, the brother of Lucas, who debuted in
1999.
Rally Making the switch to rallying in 2022, Rullo progressed from a production-specification Mitsubishi to a
Hyundai i20 N Rally2 for the 2023 season with the backing of internationally recognised rally team, Race Torque Engineering. In his first full-time season of 2023, he and co-driver Steve Glenney finished 12th in the
Australian Rally Championship (ARC), and shot up to fifth overall in the 2024 season. Also in the 2024 season, he won the West Australian Rally Championship and took victory on tarmac at the Adelaide Rally. For the 2025 season, he linked up with former
World Rally Championship star,
Hayden Paddon, to further progress in the series within the Race Torque Engineering stable. At the third round, Rally Queensland, their combined results delivered Hyundai Australia's first 1-2 finish in ARC history. ==Circuit career results==