Lee Holdsworth looks set to leave Erebus Motorsport following the current V8 Supercars season and move to Charlie Schwerkolt Racing (CSR) from 2015.

Holdsworth had allegedly re-signed with Erebus Motorsport for a further two years in August; though contract wrangling with the team has led to the V8 Supercars race winner exploring other options.

Holdsworth is likely to replace Jack Perkins in the #18 Charlie Schwerkolt Racing entry, currently run out of the Ford Performance Racing stable in the colours of Jeld-Wen.

Erebus Motorsport will retain the services of the already contracted Will Davison into 2015, as the team continues its negotiations with AMG Mercedes-Benz for support for next season and beyond.

The Queensland-based team runs two AMG Mercedes-Bnez E63s through the AMG Customer Sports program and had been linked with a customer Volvo Polestar deal.

Holdsworth was in talks with Ford Performance Racing before signing for Stone Brothers Racing into 2012, with the team morphing into Erebus Motorsport from 2013.

An announcement on Holdsworth's move to Charlie Schwerkolt Racing is expected over the course of the Plus Fitness Phillip Island 500 this weekend.

Holdsworth scored Erebus Motorsport's first race win at Winton in April, though suffered a nightmare endurance campaign that included two big accidents at Sandown and Bathurst.