2024
In 2024, Jayden kicked off the year by competing with Mercedes AMG Craft-Bamboo Racing at the prestigious Bathurst 12 Hour, before returning to Bathurst a few months later to make history as the first back-to-back winner of the Bathurst 6 Hour. Throughout the year, Jayden embraced a rigorous schedule, participating in a range of testing programs with multiple teams aboard a Mercedes-AMG GT3-EVO, while competing in GT World Challenge Australia with Tigani Motorsport claiming a win in the 3 Hour Sydney Motorsport Park endurance event.
Jayden also broadened his international experience, competing with Mercedes-AMG at the Indianpolis 8 Hour whilst joining rounds of the GT World Challenge Asia Series and the Japanese Super Taikyu Series, where he competed in his first 24-hour race at Fuji Speedway Circuit as well as claiming overall victory at the 3 Hour race Okayama International Circuit.
In the Supercars Endurance Series, Jayden made a high-profile switch to reigning champions Erebus Motorsport, pairing up with Jack Le Brocq. The duo enjoyed a competitive campaign, frequently running within the top five at both the Sandown 500 and the Bathurst 1000. Though misfortune ultimately impacted their final standings, Jayden achieved a personal best finish of 8th in the Bathurst 1000.
2023
In 2023, Jayden would start they year by emphatically winning the Bathurst 6 Hour Overall with Simon Hodges. Jayden’s year didn't slow down there undertaking a new challenge in GT3 racing in the Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia in a Mercedes-AMG GT3-EVO with Volante Rosso Motorsport where they would go onto claim a race win and 2 pole positions. Jayden found his feet overseas also having been selected by Mercedes-AMG to compete in their Young Driver Test in Valencia as well as competing with AMG Performance team Craft Bamboo Racing in the Asian Le-Mans Series. Jayden would also pick up a race win in the Toyota Gazoo Racing 86 Series as a their Guest Driver.
Aligned again with Matt Stone Racing for a third endurance campaign with the team in the Supercars Championship joined with Jack Le Brocq, the pair would go onto finish 9th at the Bathurst 1000.
2022
In 2022, Jayden competed in his first solo Supercars Championship race as he competed at both Winton and Darwin with Walkinshaw Andretti United as a wildcard. After a few standout performances in his solo efforts with a best race result of 17th, Jayden would go on to start his third Bathurst 1000 once again with Matt Stone Racing and Todd Hazelwood where they would be running in the top 10 late in the race until finishing the race in 20th.
Jayden would also see starts in the Bathurst 6 Hour in a class X BMW M4.
2021
2021 would see Jayden racing with Matt White Motorsport for the Super2 Series in which he would have a year filled with the highest highs, as well as some tough lows, Jayden claimed 2 Pole Positions at Bathurst and break the Super2 lap record at Sydney Motorsport Park along with 5 Podiums across the 10 races and 5 rounds. Jayden’s year would see him challenge for the championship until the final race of the year where a first lap incident would see him fall back to 3rd in the Championship.
Jayden make his second start in the Bathurst 1000 this time teaming with the Yatala based outfit Matt Stone Racing aboard the #35 car with Zane Goddard.
2020
In 2020, Jayden stepped up from Super3, competing in the Super2 Series, with reigning Super2 Championship team Matt White Motorsport (MWM).
With the first round held at the Adelaide street circuit, Jayden would go on to have a successful first weekend which saw him finish the round 5th overall and Rookie of the round. As was the year 2020 the Super2 Series came to a halt when the COVID-19 pandemic took control of the world and would see the Australian motorsport community absent from the race track for 5 months.
Once racing resumed Jayden continued his momentum from the first round going on to claim 3 podiums in the remaining 4 races on his way to 4th in the championship as well as Rookie of the Year honors. Jayden was also a last minute call up to compete in his first Bathurst 1000 with Garry Rodgers Motorsport.
2019
2019 saw Jayden compete in the Supercars Super3 Series with Anderson Motorsport, switching from open wheeler Formula cars to high horsepower Australian V8 SuperCars. Competing against the likes of Supercar teams Brad Jones Racing (BJR), Matt Stone Racing (MSR) and 2019 Super2 Champions Matt White Motorsport (MWM), as well as Ex-Supercar team Paul Morris Racing.
Jayden came in a close 2nd Place overall in the 2019 Super3 Championship winning 4 races, and 3 of the 5 rounds across the season. For a driver who was new to Supercar racing, and the sole driver for a small privateer team from Bathurst, Jayden and the team rose to the challenge.
2018
In 2018 Jayden competed in the World’s Premier Open wheel development category across the globe, Formula 4, in the Australian F4 Championship with AGI Sport.
Jayden became the most dominant driver to have competed in the Australian Formula 4 Championship in its history, winning the 2018 Championship setting several championship series records along the way.
Winner 14 of the 21 races
Winner 5 of the 7 rounds
Most race wins of all time (14)
Most consecutive race wins (6)
Most consecutive round wins (3)
2015-2017
In 2015 Jayden traded his kart for a Borland Racing Developments prepared Formula Ford Spectrum. Competing in the Victorian State Formula Ford Championship, where he had his first race win and several pole positions and podium finishes.
2016 saw Jayden step up to compete in the National Formula Ford Series again with Borland Racing Developments where he would have a successful campaign which included several pole positions and race wins and finished the championship in 4th position. Jayden competed again in the National Formula Ford Series in 2017, with several race wins, coming home on the podium for an overall 3rd in the National Championship.
2007-2014
Like most Supercar drivers Jayden started racing karts at the age of 7.
Jayden’s first major championship win came in karting in 2010 winning the NSW State Championship. He then went on to win 2 more State Championships in 2013 and another 2 in 2014.
At 15 Jayden achieved the ultimate success in Australia’s premier Karting series, crowned Australian Champion in CIK in 2014 taking the overall victory in the Rotax Pro Tour (Junior Max) and the CIK Stars of Karting Championship (KF3). Jayden went on to represent Australia at the Rotax Max World Championships Grand Finals in Spain.
Jayden was also recognised as the Number 1 Junior Driver in Australia by AutoAction magazine.