Former North Melbourne coach David Noble is stepping down as CEO of Supercars powerhouse Dick Johnson Racing.
The 58-year-old has been with DJR for three years but will finish up with the team at the end of the current Supercars season, which finishes with the grand final in Adelaide at the end of this month.
Noble’s exit is part of sweeping changes coming to DJR, who last month unveiled teenage prodigy Rylan Gray as their new full-time driver for 2026 after the departure of veteran Will Davison.
Noble, who was sacked by North Melbourne in 2022 after just 38 games in charge, said he was ready to explore different opportunities.
“I came into motorsport with a background in sport and football administration with focus on high performance,” he said.
“It’s been exciting adopting tho

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