2023 Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 Official Program

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CONTENTS OFFICIAL PROGRAM

27-29 OCTOBER 2023, SURFERS PARADISE STREET CIRCUIT, GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

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A TALE OF TWO

The Repco Supercars Championship title battle looks like it will be a straight fight between Brodie Kostecki and Shane van Gisbergen. We preview the action.

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WELCOMES

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EVENT SCHEDULE

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SUPERCARS ENTRY LIST

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Welcome from Boost Mobile, Supercars, Repco, the Queensland Government and the Gold Coast A full run down of what’s on the track so you don’t miss your favourite category. Your quick-reference guide to car numbers, drivers, teams and cars for this weekend’s round.

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THIS TIME LAST YEAR

The 2022 Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 had it all going on. We rewind 12 months and recap what unfolded on the streets of Surfers Paradise last year.

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SUPERCARS DRIVER PROFILES

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A PORSCHE ALL-IN STREET FIGHT

An in-depth look at each of the 25 drivers in this year’s Repco Supercars Championship field.

We preview the action in the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia.


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V8 SUPERUTES PREVIEW

The series title is up for grabs on the Gold Coast - can Aaron Borg go back-to-back? We preview the action.

EVENT OFFICIALS

Thank you to all officials and volunteers for the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500.

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TAKING IT TO THE STREETS

It’s been a long time since Sports Sedans rumbled around the Surfers Paradise streets, but that’s all about to change this year ...

TRACK MAP

Your quick reference guide to what’s where around the Gold Coast street circuit.

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WELCOME

Shane Howard

Chief Executive Officer Supercars

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I AM thrilled to welcome you to the 2023 Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 on the streets of the fabulous Surfers Paradise. It is a pleasure to be here once again at one of our most iconic events at this extremely exciting time for the sport. The Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 is revving up to be bigger and better than ever before with the Palaszczuk Government and council committed to delivering another world-class event here on one of the most iconic circuits anywhere in the world. In 2023 as well as our heart pumping Repco Supercars Championship races that will see the Championship go on the line between some of the sport’s biggest names, we will be bringing you three nights of performances on the Club 500 stage. World class acts The Presets, Client Liaison and Illy are joined by Havana Brown, Mashd N Kutcher, John Course and DJ Total Eclipse to bring you performances like no other. I would like to thank you, our fans, who have travelled from right around Australia and beyond to be a part of this great event once again in 2023. Last year we saw more than 200,000 fans walk through the gates over the three days and we are hoping to do

similar once again this weekend. I can guarantee you there aren’t too many trophies in the world of motorsport that are as coveted as the famous surfboards you will see our drivers lift aloft the podium this weekend. Supercars has one aim: to entertain our loyal fans with the most insanely competitive, doorhandle-to-doorhandle racing on the planet, where the best of the best are separated by just hundredths of a second, and to ensure every experience off track is as good as the last. The Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 has been an iconic event for the region, and the largest annual sporting event held here in Queensland, thanks to the great support we receive from Tourism and Events Queensland and Gold Coast City Council. Thank you to our naming rights partner Repco and our valued partners, race teams, drivers, volunteers, officials and fans for your dedication and support. Finally, I thank all of our amazing fans for their ongoing support of Supercars. You are the lifeblood of our sport and I trust you will enjoy another unforgettable weekend.


ON behalf of the entire team at Boost Mobile Australia we welcome all the fans to the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500. The Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 is a perfect brand fit for Boost Mobile, which brings together a fantastic street circuit, great fans and good times on the backdrop of the idyllic beaches of the Gold Coast. The Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 is all about having fun, families, kids, keen motorsports fans, fans who have never been to a motorsport event, partygoers, Youtubers, Tiktokers you name it, everyone is welcome. Last year the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 had a focus of adding entertainment and value for everyone coming to the event or watching at home. We are all about the fans, how can Boost Mobile make their experience better. In 2023, again on top of an already action-packed Supercars weekend, Boost has added extra entertainment to provide more value for the fans attending the event. Activations, Boost Mobile Challenge, Boost freestyle motocross and action shows, The

Wayne Bryant Chief Executive Officer Automotive Division GPC Asia Pacific

Boost Mobile JetPack show, Boost Mobile skateboarding vert ramp shows, Boost Mobile Helicopters and both Boost Mobile 500 Clubs and Boost Cali Club making sure the music and good times are flowing all weekend on and off the track. I want to thank all the fans, drivers, teams, volunteers, Supercars and the entire team at Boost Mobile to help bring the action back to the Gold Coast this October. I want to also thank all our Boost Mobile customers and any new ones considering joining Boost, without you we are nothing. The team at Boost Mobile are dedicated to providing you with the best quality products providing great value on the Full Telstra mobile network. We want to also wish all our boost mobile ambassadors best of luck for the weekend. Long-time ambassador Brodie Kostecki is fighting for a Championship and home town hero James Courtney is always going to fight hard for a win at his home event. Thank you and see you on the Gold Coast.

THE Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 is back and, after another amazing Repco Bathurst 1000, there’s no better way to keep the good times rolling than a street race around Surfers Paradise. The street track is a famous circuit which has produced many great memories across the years. From the old IndyCar races that brought the world’s attention to the Coast, or when the Supercars took over as the main show in town, this event has always been a spectacle – regardless of what cars have been the headlining act. This year’s Gold Coast Supercars race comes at a crucial time in the championship chase, with a major fight brewing between the two big teams of 2023 – Erebus and Triple Eight. Who wins? Who knows! And that’s why we

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simply can’t miss a single lap of the action. Our Repco crew will be on the ground at the Gold Coast, with plenty of giveaways and entertainment with its Course Cars and Pitstop Challenge. If you are going to the race and see the Repco Pitstop Challenge, do yourself a favour and have a go – it’s as close as you’ll get to feel like you are in a real Supercars pit stop! The crowds at last year’s Surfers street fight were massive, and judging by the great interest we saw a few weeks ago at Bathurst, I have no doubt we’re in for more great sights of wall-to-wall fans. Enjoy the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 everyone, and thank you for your continued love for the Repco Supercars Championship.

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WELCOME

Tom Tate

Gold Coast Mayor

WELCOME to the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500, a highlight on the It’s Live in Queensland events calendar and a wonderful opportunity to showcase Gold Coast as a tourism destination. The Gold Coast community is grateful to welcome visitors who fill their cafes and restaurants, stay in their accommodation, use local transport and explore our unique tourism experiences. That’s why we support events through Tourism and Events Queensland’s Major Events Program because they bring a

WELCOME to the hottest street circuit in the southern hemisphere – and the biggest party on the Repco Supercars Championship calendar. It’s Supercar time on the Gold Coast and I know from speaking with the drivers it will be showtime as they battle at speeds approaching 300km/h around the challenging 3km circuit. The Gold Coast is proud to welcome teams, sponsors, officials and around 200,000 race-hungry fans to our city. Organisers have again created a three-day festival calendar that appeals to families as well as diehard V8 enthusiasts. The success of this event lies in its appeal to families with free entry concessions for some age groups and a specially designed Kids’ Zone adjacent Raceway Alley on Macintosh Island. On-site activities include race day

experiences, merchandise stalls and the chance to meet the V8 stars up close. Our city enjoys a rich history in motorsport with this year being the 27th year we’ve hosted Supercars off the back of Indycars first racing in 1991. We are a proud home to some of the biggest race teams and we have a proven track record (excuse the pun) for delivering world-class events from Coolangatta to Coomera. I applaud Boost Mobile for re-signing on to the Gold Coast 500 as naming rights sponsors. Your support for our event is well recognised and brings an added level of corporate appeal as well as fantastic exposure nationally and internationally. I look forward to presenting our famous surfboard trophies to the winning drivers and teams come Sunday afternoon. Let’s get it on!

welcomed boost to the local community and support local jobs. Events like the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 allows friends and family to reconnect and creates community pride. We hope you enjoy your stay and return again in the near future. Be sure to immerse yourself in the local culture and get the opportunity to explore some of our world-class tourism experiences in this beautiful region. Congratulations to the event organisers and volunteers – we wish you all the best for a successful event.

The Hon. Stirling Hinchliffe MP Minister for Tourism, Sport and Innovation and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics and Paralympics Sport and Engagement Queensland Government

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EVENT SCHEDULE FRIDAY 27 OCTOBER 2023 START

FINISH CATEGORY SESSION

9:00

9:20

Supercars Events

10:00

10:20

National Sports Sedans

9:30

10:25

10:40

V8 SuperUtes

11:15

Porsche Carrera Cup Australia

12:20

12:35

Supercars Events

12:00

13:05

National Sports Sedans

13:40

14:05

Supercars Events

14:15

14:55 15:30

16:20

16:36

13:35 14:40

15:15 16:00

16:35

16:45

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Practice 1

Entertainment

Practice 1

Supercars

12:45

13:15

Practice

Supercars Events

10:50

11:30

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9:50

Pit Lane Walk & Safety/Course Car Experiences

V8 SuperUtes

Porsche Carrera Cup Australia

Practice 1

Entertainment

Practice 2

Boost Challenge/Entertainment & Pit Lane Walk

National Sports Sedans Supercars

Supercars Events

Qualifying

Supercars

Practice 2

Qualifying

Practice 2

Entertainment

TV Track Time


SATURDAY 28 OCTOBER 2023 START

FINISH CATEGORY SESSION

8:10

8:50

Supercars Events

Pit Lane Walks

8:20

8:50

Supercars Events

Safety & Course Car Experiences

9:25

9:40

Supercars Events

Entertainment

9:00

9:20

National Sports Sedans

9:45

9:57

Porsche Carrera Cup Australia

10:25

10:50

Supercars Events

10:03

11:00

10:15 11:20

Supercars

12:30

12:50

National Sports Sedans

13:05 13:35

13:50

14:25

13:35 13:45

14:15

14:50

15:45

Qualifying 2

Drivers Parade

V8 SuperUtes

11:50

12:20

Qualifying 1

Porsche Carrera Cup Australia

11:35

11:55

Race 1 (finish 1 lap after 9:18)

Supercars Events

Race 1 (8 laps or 1 lap after 11:18)

Qualifying for Race 25

Boost Challenge/Entertainment & Pit Lane Walk

Race 2 (finish 1 lap after 12:48)

Supercars

Top 10 Shootout for Race 25

Supercars Events

Entertainment

V8 SuperUtes

Race 2 (10 laps or 1 lap after 14:13)

Supercars

Race 25 (85 laps or 1 lap after 17:48)

Porsche Carrera Cup Australia

Race 1 (16 laps or 1 lap after 14:48)

SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER 2023 START

FINISH CATEGORY SESSION

7:40

8:20

Supercars Events

7:50

8:20

Supercars Events

9:15

9:25

Supercars Events

8:30

9:10

Race 2 (28 laps or 1 lap after 9:08)

Race 3 (8 laps or 1 lap after 9:48)

9:50

V8 SuperUtes

10:25

10:50

Supercars Events

11:00

11:35 12:05

12:25

12:55

10:20

11:20

12:05 12:15

12:45

13:20

14:15

Safety & Course Car Experiences

Porsche Carrera Cup Australia

9:30 10:05

Pit Lane Walks

Supercars

National Sports Sedans

Entertainment

Qualifying for Race 26

Boost Challenge/Entertainment & Pit Lane Walk

Supercars

Supercars Events

V8 SuperUtes

Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Supercars

Race 3 (finish 1 lap after 11:18)

Top 10 Shootout for Race 26 Entertainment

Race 4 (finish 1 lap after 12:43)

Race 3 (16 laps or 1 lap after 13:18)

Race 26 (85 laps or 1 lap after 16:18)

Note: All times are local Queensland time (Australian Eastern Standard Time).

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PRE-ROUND PREVIEW

A TALE OF TWO Two rounds, four races and 600 points left on the table. CONNOR O’BRIEN previews the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 as the title rivals square off …

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he way the title contenders for the Repco Supercars Championship have been whittled down. Left standing is an out-and-out two-horse race. It’s the king of Gen3, Brodie Kostecki, versus arguably the new regulations’ biggest critic, Shane van Gisbergen. To say van Gisbergen is not a fan of the Gen3 cars would be an understatement. He’s had a bumpy year but somehow remains well and truly in the hunt for a fourth Supercars crown before departing at season’s end to chase the NASCAR dream. Helped by friend, compatriot and co-driver Richie Stanaway, van Gisbergen accrued more points across the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 enduro swing than any other driver to close to within 131 points of Kostecki. As it stands, only seven drivers have fourplus ATCC/Supercars Championships to their name. This is SVG’s chance to become the eighth. With 150 points up for grabs in each of the

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remaining four races, all at concrete canyons, it will take just one slip up for Kostecki to suddenly become vulnerable. But the Coca-Cola Racing by Erebus star is not in the position he is by mistake. Kostecki has barely put a foot wrong all year – in fact, his last non-top 10 result was down to a mechanical failure which he heroically defied to finish 19th in Race 1 at Townsville. And as well as co-driver David Russell has served him, Gold Coast’s post-COVID status as a solo driver event means Kostecki is fully in control of his own destiny from here on in. Having each fallen out of contention, what role will Kostecki and van Gisbergen’s teammates now play? Every point might matter, so the opportunity for Erebus and Triple Eight to now deploy Will Brown and Broc Feeney, respectively, as chess pieces is real – although the teams’ title battle could deter any full sacrificial lamb ploys. Beyond the championship fight, the everobvious storyline is parity. The race at Bathurst was the final trigger to


PRE-ROUND PREVIEW

The Repco Bathurst 1000 fell to Shane van Gisbergen and Richie Stanaway, above. But Coca-Cola Erebus pilot Brodie Kostecki, below, finished runner-up alongside David Russell and brings a 131 point advantage into the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500.

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PRE-ROUND PREVIEW

Ford teams endured a tough weekend at the Repco Bathurst 1000. Chaz Mostert, above leading Thomas Randle at Bathurst, remains the highestplaced Ford in the pointscore. Cam Waters, below, will be aiming to bounce back from failing to finish at Mount Panorama.

“FOR THE 2023 EDITION OF THE GOLD COAST 500, THERE WILL BE A COUPLE OF NEW FACTORS TO WATCH OUT FOR” force a second in-season parity review and at the time of writing, it’s widely expected that Ford’s aero upgrades will finally be approved. How much of a difference that makes on the tight and twisty streets of the Gold Coast is debatable, but there is only one way to find out. It should be noted, however, that both of Ford’s wins this year have come on street circuits (one in Newcastle and the other in Townsville) so there’s genuine cause for optimism if you’re a Blue Oval fan. For the 2023 edition of the Gold Coast 500, there will be a couple of new factors to watch out for, too. One is the removal of the tyre bundles at the multiple apexes along the beach chicane. That move follows a massive pile-up last year and serves to protect the front bars of the Gen3 cars, while an upgraded system will give drivers instant feedback via the dash as to whether or not they have recorded a kerb strike. Also new will be a pair of full-field postpractice tests on Friday for a much-needed formal Safety Car slowdown procedure. Those sessions will be key towards a safer future for the sport in 2024.

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Kiwi rookie Matthew Payne turned in a solid performance at Bathurst and his Penrite Racing team will keep the brushed copper look it carried at the Mountain, above. James Golding’s Nulon Camaro, below, finished 10th at Bathurst and he now sits 14th in the Repco Supercars Championship with two rounds and four races remaining.

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Worth noting too is the end is in sight for several combinations. In fact, it’s the penultimate round for: Brown/Erebus, SVG/Triple Eight, Nick Percat/ WAU, James Courtney and Declan Fraser/ Tickford, Scott Pye/Team 18, David Reynolds/ Grove, Jack Le Brocq/MSR, and maybe more. Those ending dynamics are sure to be fascinating to watch in their own ways, with some divorces being amicable and others less so. All in all, Gen3 at the Gold Coast for the first time should be spectacular, as the Mustangs and Camaros climb kerbs at high speed and get pushed to the limits that are the city’s concrete walls.

“ALL IN ALL, GEN3 AT THE GOLD COAST FOR THE FIRST TIME SHOULD BE SPECTACULAR”

Nick Percat, top, has just two rounds of racing left with Walkinshaw Andretti United before he turns over the #2 car to Kiwi Ryan Wood for 2024. Percat will move to Matt Stone Racing and take over the #34 Camaro from Jack Le Brocq, above, who looks set to score his best-ever finish in the championship. His previous best was 15th in 2020.

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ENTRY LIST

ENTRY LIST 2023 BOOST MOBILE GOLD COAST 500

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Nick Percat

Mobil 1™ NTI Racing

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Jack Smith

SCT Motorsport

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5

6

8

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14 17

18 19

20 23

25

26 31

34

35 55

56 88

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Todd Hazelwood

James Courtney

Cam Waters

Andre Heimgartner

Will Brown

Anton De Pasquale

Bryce Fullwood

Will Davison

Mark Winterbottom

Matthew Payne

Scott Pye

Tim Slade

Chaz Mostert

David Reynolds

James Golding

Jack Le Brocq

Cameron Hill

Thomas Randle

Declan Fraser

Broc Feeney

Macauley Jones

Shane van Gisbergen

Brodie Kostecki

CoolDrive Racing

Snowy River Racing

Monster Energy Racing R&J Batteries Racing

Coca-Cola Racing by Erebus Shell V-Power Racing Team

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Ford Mustang GT

Ford Mustang GT

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Ford Mustang GT

Ford Mustang GT

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Ford Mustang GT

Middy’s Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

DEWALT Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Hino Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Shell V-Power Racing Team Penrite Racing Nulon Racing

Mobil 1™ Optus Racing Penrite Racing

Ford Mustang GT Ford Mustang GT

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Ford Mustang GT

Ford Mustang GT

Nulon Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Truck Assist Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Truck Assist Racing Castrol Racing

Tradie Beer Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Ford Mustang GT

Ford Mustang GT

Red Bull Ampol Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Red Bull Ampol Racing

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Pizza Hut Racing

Coca-Cola Racing by Erebus

Note: Entry details subject to change after deadline for this program had closed.

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CAR

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

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NICK PERCAT AGE 35 YEARS FROM ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIVES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 2011 BATHURST 1000 WINNER 2016 ADELAIDE 500 WINNER

@nickpercat @nickpercat

Mobil 1™ NTI Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2010 RACES 312 PODIUMS 14

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

141 4 2

THIS year has marked a major change for Nick Percat, his first season in the Repco Supercars Championship at the wheel of a Ford after 288 championship race starts exclusively driving Holden Commodores. This season is his second with Walkinshaw Andretti United however it’s simply not gone to plan and the 2011 Bathurst 1000 winner now finds himself moving on for 2024. Percat has two rounds left with WAU before he departs to join Matt Stone Racing for next year. The highlight of last year was undoubtedly his second-place finish as part of a WAU 1-2 in

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DEBUT 2013 RACES 16 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

8 6th 6th

the Saturday race at his home event, the VALO Adelaide 500, though this year his home event will mark his last start with WAU. Percat made his Supercars Championship debut at the 2010 Phillip Island 500 co-driving a Walkinshaw Racing Commodore and this year marks his 10th season as a full-time driver in the championship. He spent four years (2010-2013) as an endurance co-driver with the Walkinshaw team under the Bundaberg Racing and Holden Racing Team banners before getting his first full-time season in 2014 at the wheel of a Walkinshaw-run Commodore.

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 0 20th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

4th 4th

From there he spent two seasons (2015-2016) with Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport and five seasons (2017-2021) with Brad Jones Racing. Percat has made 12 Bathurst 1000 starts and, in addition to his win alongside Garth Tander in 2011, finished third in 2014 with Brit Oliver Gavin and again in 2016 alongside Cameron McConville. He won the 2009 Australian Formula Ford Championship and finished runner-up to Craig Baird in the 2013 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia championship in addition to spending three seasons competing in the Dunlop Series.


TODD HAZELWOOD AGE 28 YEARS FROM ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@toddhazelwood @toddhazelwoodracing

2017 DUNLOP SUPER2 SERIES WINNER 2014 MIKE KABLE YOUNG GUN AWARD WINNER

CoolDrive Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2017 RACES 183 PODIUMS 1

ROUNDS 81 BEST FINISH 3rd POLES 1

TODD Hazelwood made the move for 2023 to driving the CoolDrive Racing Mustang for the Blanchard Racing Team. Hazelwood is hardly a stranger to racing in CoolDrive’s distinct blue colours given he drove under its banner in a Holden Commodore (then run by Brad Jones Racing) as co-driver to Tim Blanchard in the 2017 endurance races at Sandown, Bathurst and the Gold Coast. This year marks Hazelwood’s sixth season in the Supercars Championship. He made his debut at Queensland Raceway in 2017 as a one-off wildcard entry in a Matt Stone Racing-

DEBUT 2017 RACES 8 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

4 15th 14th

run Commodore. He joined the championship full-time the following season with MSR and stayed with the team in 2019 before embarking on two seasons with Brad Jones Racing across 2020 (when he scored a breakthrough pole position in Townsville and his first podium at Sydney Motorsport Park) and 2021. Hazelwood moved back to MSR last year as part of its two-car team alongside Jack Le Brocq. He is a product of the Supercars pathway system having spent four seasons in the Dunlop Series with MSR between 2014 (the

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

BEST FINISH 24 BEST QUAL 0 22nd

4th 6th

year he won the Mike Kable Young Gun Award for best first-year driver) and 2017. Hazelwood finished fifth in the 2015 series and third in 2016 (the year he also won the Privateers Cup Award) before going one step further the following season. Hazelwood won the Dunlop Super2 Series in 2017 (including two round wins) and clinched the crown in the final round of the season with overall victory on the streets of Newcastle. It set up his graduation into the Supercars Championship and he’s been a permanent part of the grid ever since.

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JACK SMITH AGE 24 YEARS FROM GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND LIVES YARRAWONGA, VICTORIA 2017 V8 TOURING CAR SERIES WINNER 2018/19 BNT V8s NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION

@_4jacksmith

SCT Motorsport GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2019 RACES 129 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS 53 BEST FINISH 10th BEST QUAL 10th

YOUNG gun Jack Smith is in his fourth straight season in the Repco Supercars Championship this year as part of the four-car line-up from Albury-based Brad Jones Racing. He joins Andre Heimgartner, Bryce Fullwood and Macauley Jones in BJR’s squad of drivers as the team has retained the same four pilots from 2022 into 2023. Smith made his Supercars Championship debut at Symmons Plains in Tasmania in 2019 as a wildcard and competed in additional rounds of that year’s championship, also as a wildcard entry. He co-drove a Matt Stone Racing Commodore with Todd Hazelwood in the

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DEBUT 2019 RACES 4 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS 2 14th 23rd

Sandown, Bathurst and Gold Coast endurance races held later that year before stepping into the championship on a full-time basis in 2020 at the wheel of a BJR-run Commodore. Smith finished 22nd in the 2020 championship, 21st in 2021 and 24th last year. A product of the Supercars ladder system, he won the V8 Touring Car Series in a BJR Commodore in 2017, concurrently racing a newer model BJR-run VF Commodore in that year’s Dunlop Series. Smith competed in the Dunlop Series in 2018 and 2019 and finished 10th in the final points in each of those two seasons. Prior to his involvement in Supercars,

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 0 25th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

14th 12th

Smith raced in the Australian Formula 4 Championship for open wheelers and in the Australian GT Trophy Series at the wheel of a MARC car. He also finished third in the Invitational Class of the 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour endurance race and won the 2018/19 BNT V8s Championship in New Zealand. Smith enters the Gold Coast round of the championship in 25th position, after finishing 18th and 21st respectivily in the Penrite Oil Sandown 500 and Repco Bathurst 1000 enduros with Jaxon Evans. They were preceded with season-best 14th-placed finishes at Townsville and The Bend.


JAMES COURTNEY AGE 43 YEARS FROM PENRITH, NEW SOUTH WALES LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@jcourtney @jamescourtneyracing

2010 SUPERCARS CHAMPION 2014, 2015 ADELAIDE 500 WINNER

Snowy River Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2005 RACES 550 PODIUMS 65

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

243 15 10

THE ever-smiling James Courtney is coming to the end of his fourth straight season in one of Tickford Racing’s Mustangs in the Repco Supercars Championship. The 2010 Supercars Champion during his time with Dick Johnson Racing, Courtney is this year competing in his 18th season as a full-time driver in the Supercars Championship. Courtney came to Supercars with impressive international credentials. A twotime world karting champion, he also won the British Formula Ford Championship and was a race winner in the British Formula 3 Championship before a huge accident at

DEBUT 2006 RACES 33 PODIUMS 3

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15 1 2nd

Monza in Italy while testing a Jaguar Formula 1 car in 2002 changed the course of his career. He raced in Japan and won the 2003 Japanese Formula 3 Championship and then shifted to racing in the SuperGT series. Courtney’s Supercars Championship debut came in the 2005 endurance races as a codriver with the Holden Racing Team. He then joined the championship full-time, replacing Marcos Ambrose at Stone Brothers Racing for 2006. He spent three seasons with SBR (including two Bathurst 1000 podium finishes and his first championship race win at Queensland Raceway in 2008) before moving on to spend

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

22 1 13th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

3rd 5th

two years with Dick Johnson Racing in its Jim Beam-backed Fords. Courtney joined the Holden Racing Team in 2011 and stayed with the Walkinshaw-run team right through to 2019. In that time he and the team won seven championship races, including three at the Adelaide 500. He signed to drive for Team Sydney but only competed in Adelaide in 2020 before leaving the team. Courtney stepped into a Boost-backed Ford Mustang at Tickford Racing after the COVIDenforced pause of that year’s championship and has remained with the team ever since with 2023 his third full season with the team.

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CAM WATERS AGE 29 YEARS FROM MILDURA, VICTORIA LIVES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 2017 SANDOWN 500 WINNER 2015 DUNLOP SERIES WINNER

@cam_waters @camwaters94

Monster Energy Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2011 RACES 247 PODIUMS 44

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

115 9 21

NOW in his eighth season in the Repco Supercars Championship, Cam Waters has proven himself to be one of men to beat in the modern era of Supercars racing and has become the main strike weapon for Tickford Racing. The Melbourne-based Ford team is again running four cars in the championship this year with Waters joined in the driver line-up by James Courtney, Thomas Randle and newcomer Declan Fraser. Waters made his Supercars Championship debut as a teenager at Bathurst in 2011 sharing a car with Grant Denyer after winning the Shannons Supercar Showdown TV series.

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DEBUT 2014 RACES 14 PODIUMS 1

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

7 2nd 3rd

He spent the following years in the Dunlop Series, eventually winning the title in 2015 driving a Prodrive Racing Australia (now known as Tickford Racing) Falcon FG. Waters finished runner-up in that year’s Sandown 500 alongside Chaz Mostert and took over Mostert’s #6 Falcon for the Gold Coast, Pukekohe and Phillip Island rounds after its regular pilot was injured in a qualifying crash at Bathurst. He graduated full-time to the Supercars Championship in 2016 at the wheel of a Monster Energy-backed Falcon and has been part of the furniture of the championship ever since.

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 2 9th

RACE WINS POLES

1 2

Waters’ first championship pole position came in Western Australia in 2016 and he and Kiwi Richie Stanaway teamed up to win the Sandown 500 the following year in a dominant display. Voted the ‘Drivers’ Driver’ of the 2020 season by his peers, Waters has shone at Bathurst in recent years. The Bathurst 1000 pole-sitter in 2020 and 2022, he has finished on the podium in three of the last four years in the ‘Great Race’ at the wheel of Tickford’s Monster Energy Mustang. Waters also finished runner-up in the Supercars Championship in 2020 and 2022 and sits ninth in points entering the Gold Coast.


ANDRE HEIMGARTNER AGE 28 YEARS FROM AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@andreheimgartner @AHRacing

2021 SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP RACE 9 WINNER – THE BEND 2017/18 NZ TOURING CARS CHAMPION

R&J Batteries Racing GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2014 RACES 240 PODIUMS 15

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

106 1 3

NEW Zealander Andre Heimgartner is a man on the move in the #8 R&J Batteries Racing entry for the Albury-based Brad Jones Racing. This year marks Heimgartner’s eighth fulltime season in the championship and comes after a stellar 2022 with BJR. He finished 10th in the championship pointscore (the best of his Supercars Championship career) and had four podium finishes, including two on home soil at Pukekohe in New Zealand. The 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia runner-up also had a lucky escape at The Bend when he ploughed into the back of the stalled Mustang of Thomas Randle.

DEBUT 2015 RACES 12 PODIUMS 1

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS 6 3rd 8th

Both drivers emerged unscathed from the frightening accident. Heimgartner made his Supercars Championship debut in 2014 driving a Super Black Racing wildcard entry at Bathurst alongside countryman Ant Pedersen. He raced for the team full-time in 2015 and made the move to driving a Holden Commodore for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport in 2016. The Kiwi moved to racing a Porsche in the Carrera Cup series for 2017 but was called up to replace the injured Ash Walsh in a Brad Jones Racing Commodore at Bathurst alongside Tim Slade.

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 6 6th

BEST FINISH POLES

2nd 1

The duo drove together again on the Gold Coast and a podium result caught the eye of Kelly Racing, who signed him up for 2018 to replace the retiring Todd Kelly at the wheel of one of its Nissan Altimas. He spent two years driving a Nissan before the team moved to Ford Mustangs for 2020 and brought in new partners in the Grove family in 2021. Heimgartner broke through for his first Supercars Championship race win that year at The Bend Motorsport Park in one of the team’s Mustangs and moved on to BJR for 2022. He sits sixth in the championship coming into the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500.

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WILL BROWN AGE 25 YEARS FROM TOOWOOMBA, QUEENSLAND LIVES TOOWOOMBA, QUEENSLAND 5-TIME SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP RACE WINNER 2016 TOYOTA 86 SERIES WINNER

@willbrown38 @willbrownmotorsport

Coca-Cola Racing by Erebus 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2018 RACES 98 PODIUMS 13

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

42 5 5

A LACONIC lad from Toowoomba in Queensland, Will Brown has quickly carved himself an impressive resume in Australian motorsport. This year is his third year in the Repco Supercars Championship with Erebus Motorsport after a stunning rookie season in 2021. In that year he scored his first Supercars Championship race win and pole position (both at Sydney Motorsport Park), was fastest in qualifying for the Bathurst 1000 and finished an impressive eighth in the championship. Brown made his Supercars Championship debut in 2018 co-driving an Erebus Commodore with Anton De Pasquale

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DEBUT 2018 RACES 6 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

3 8th 14th

in that year’s Sandown, Bathurst and Gold Coast races and returned in the same role for the 2019 races. He co-drove with David Reynolds for Erebus at Bathurst in 2020 before taking over the seat in the team’s #9 entry when Reynolds left at the end of the season. Brown’s history in the junior categories is indeed impressive. He won the Australian Formula 4 Championship and Toyota 86 Racing Series in the same year – 2016 – that he also finished runner-up in the Australian Formula Ford Series. He moved into the Dunlop Super2 Series in 2017 with Eggleston Motorsport and won

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 8 3rd

RACE WINS POLES

4 4

the Mike Kable Young Gun Award for the best first-year drivers. Brown spent three years learning the ropes of Supercars with the Eggleston team before making the move to drive an Image Racing, Erebus-supported Commodore in the 2020 series. He finished runner-up to Thomas Randle in the COVID-shortened season (there were only three rounds held). Brown has two rounds to go in his time with Erebus as he will make the move next season to Red Bull Ampol Racing to replace the United States-bound Shane van Gisbergen. A tough run at Bathurst leaves him third in the points entering the Gold Coast round.


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ANTON DE PASQUALE AGE 28 YEARS FROM MELBOURNE, VICTORIA LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@antondepasquale @antondepasquale86

2021 ARMOR ALL SUPERCARS POLE AWARD WINNER 2013 AUSTRALIAN FORMULA FORD CHAMPION

Shell V-Power Racing Team 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2018 RACES 178 PODIUMS 32

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

77 9 16

THIS year marks Anton De Pasquale’s sixth season in the Repco Supercars Championship and his third driving one of Dick Johnson Racing’s Shell V-Power Racing Team Ford Mustangs and, after a slow start to the year, he’s been making up ground in the pointscore. De Pasquale sat 20th in the pointscore after failing to finish the Saturday race in Townsville but bounced back to win on the Sunday. Ever since then he’s been fighting back and a third place finish alongside Tony D’Alberto at the Repco Bathurst 1000 has propelled him up to seventh in the points and second-best

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DEBUT 2018 RACES 6 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

3 6th 5th

Ford driver in the championship pointscore. He’s proven blindingly fast in qualifying and already amassed 15 championship pole positions, 10 of which were claimed in the 2021 season in which he was awarded the ARMOR ALL Pole Position Award for most pole positions in that year. He made his Supercars Championship debut at the wheel of one of Erebus Motorsport’s Commodores at the 2018 Adelaide 500 and spent three seasons with the Melbourne-based team. De Pasqaule also scored his first Supercars race win with the team, at Hidden Valley in Darwin in 2020. De Pasquale’s championship progression

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 3 7th

RACE WINS POLES

1 1

continues; he finished 20th in 2018, 14th in 2019, eighth in his last year with Erebus in 2020, sixth with DJR in 2021 and fourth in 2022. The young gun was a winner in junior open wheeler categories before he raced in Supercars. He won the Australian Formula Ford Championship in 2013 and headed to Europe to follow his racing dreams. He linked with Paul Morris to drive a Falcon in the 2016 Dunlop Series and returned the following year in a newer generation car to finish fourth in the series and win two rounds at Phillip Island and Sydney Motorsport Park on his pathway to the top of Supercars racing.


BRYCE FULLWOOD @brycefullwood AGE 25 YEARS FROM DARWIN, NORTHERN TERRITORY @brycefullwoodracing LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND 2019 DUNLOP SUPER2 SERIES WINNER 2019 DUNLOP SUPER 2 BATHURST 250KM RACE RUNNER-UP

Middy’s Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2018 RACES 125 PODIUMS 1

ROUNDS 52 BEST FINISH 3rd BEST QUAL 3rd

THE only current Supercars Championship driver to originally hail from Darwin in the Northern Territory, Bryce Fullwood is back with Brad Jones Racing this year for his second straight season with the Albury-based team. This year marks Fullwood’s fourth season in the Repco Supercars Championship as a full-time driver. He made his Supercars Championship debut in the 2018 endurance races at Sandown, Bathurst and the Gold Coast with Matt Stone Racing as co-driver with Todd Hazelwood in a Matt Stone Racing Commodore.

DEBUT 2018 RACES 6 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

3 13th 21st

The following year, 2019 (the same year he also won the Dunlop Super2 Series), Fullwood was signed by Kelly Racing to co-drive a Nissan with Kiwi Andre Heimgartner in the three endurance rounds. That opened the door to a full-time seat in the Supercars Championship as Chaz Mostert’s teammate at Walkinshaw Andretti United in 2020. The emerging racer scored his first podium finish that season at The Bend Motorsport Park and he continued in the team’s #2 Commodore in 2021, a year highlighted by fifth-place in the Repco Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama alongside Warren Luff.

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 0 10th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

5th 3rd

Fullwood first appeared on the Supercars scene as a teenager back in 2015 competing in the Dunlop Series at the wheel of an ex-Paul Morris Motorsports Commodore. He spent five seasons in the category including three (2016, 2017, 2019) racing Falcons and Nissan Altimas for MW Motorsport and one (2018) in a Falcon, and later, a Commodore run by Matt Stone Racing. Fullwood won four rounds of the seven held in 2019 on his way to winning the Dunlop Super2 Series and finished on the podium in all bar one of them. A consistent performance this year sees Fullwood 10th in the championship standings.

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WILL DAVISON AGE 41 YEARS FROM MELBOURNE, VICTORIA LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@willdavison__ @willdavisonofficial

2009, 2016 BATHURST 1000 WINNER 2012 ADELAIDE 500 WINNER

Shell V-Power Racing Team 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2004 RACES 542 PODIUMS 79

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

243 22 28

WILL Davison is in his 18th season as a full-time driver in the Repco Supercars Championship in 2023, his third successive year driving a Ford Mustang for the Shell V-Power Racing Team. He’s no stranger to Dick Johnson Racing given he started his full-time Supercars career with the team in 2006. Davison’s actual Supercars Championship debut came in 2004 in a Team Dynamik Commodore at Winton and, after joining DJR as a co-driver in the 2005 endurance races, he joined full-time in 2006 and spent three years with the famous Ford team. The opportunity to replace Mark Skaife

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DEBUT 2006 RACES 33 PODIUMS 4

ROUNDS RACE WINS BEST QUAL

15 1 2nd

lured him away from Dick Johnson Racing to the Holden Racing Team for 2009, the year he won Bathurst with Garth Tander, finished runner-up in the Driver’s championship and helped HRT clinch the Team’s Championship as well. He moved to Ford Performance Racing and spent three years with the factory Ford team (2011-2013) before two seasons at Erebus Motorsport (2014-2015) and two at TEKNO Autosports (2016-2017) that included a Bathurst 1000 win in 2016 alongside team owner Jonathon Webb. A move to 23Red Racing for 2018 lasted until COVID struck in early 2020 when

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 1 11th

BEST FINISH 3rd BEST QUAL 4th

sponsor Milwaukee Tools and team owner Phil Munday pulled the plug, forcing Davison to the sidelines. He picked up a Bathurst co-drive alongside Cam Waters in a Tickford Mustang and they finished second, vaulting Davison back into a seat in the championship with DJR in 2021 as teammate to Anton De Pasquale. Davison finished fourth in the 2021 pointscore in his first season back with the Queensland-based squad and showed plenty of pace in 2022 to take nine pole positions and win three races on his way to finishing fifth in the championship. He sits 11th in the points heading into this round.


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MARK WINTERBOTTOM AGE 42 YEARS FROM SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES LIVES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA

@markjwinterbottom @markjwinterbottom

2015 SUPERCARS CHAMPION 2013 BATHURST 1000 WINNER

DEWALT Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2003 RACES 617 PODIUMS 118

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

273 39 36

THE most experienced driver in the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship field, Mark Winterbottom is this year marking his 20th straight season as a full-time competitor in the championship. So closely linked to Ford for so many years during his time with Ford Performance Racing and Prodrive/Tickford Racing, this is the fifth year for Winterbottom driving for Team 18 owner Charlie Schwerkolt. After four years in IRWIN-backed Commodores, this year marks a change for him with new backing from DEWALT and a brand new Chevrolet Camaro race car. The 2015 Supercars Champion,

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DEBUT 2004 RACES 38 PODIUMS 10

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

17 2 2

Winterbottom made his debut in Supercars as an endurance driver with Stone Brothers Racing in its second car alongside Mark Noske at Sandown and Bathurst in 2003. He’s been full-time in the ‘main game’ since 2004 and, after spending two seasons with Mark Larkham’s team, moved to Ford Performance Racing for the 2006 season. His first Supercars Championship race win came that year alongside Jason Bright in the Sandown 500 and he became part of the furniture at the Melbourne-based Ford team as it morphed into Prodrive Racing Australia and then Tickford Racing. All up Winterbottom spent 13 seasons

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 1 15th

RACE WINS BEST QUAL

1 3rd

with the team through to the end of 2018, a stint highlighted by winning Bathurst in 2013 and the championship in 2015. He won nine races in his championship-winning season, including the Sandown 500 alongside Steve Owen. Winterbottom won the 2003 Konica V8 Supercar Series (now known as Super2) at the wheel of a Stone Brothers Racing-run Falcon before his graduation into the Supercars Championship. Winterbottom took his 39th championship race win at Hidden Valley in Darwin, the first race win in the Repco Supercars Championship for Team 18.


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MATTHEW PAYNE AGE 21 YEARS FROM AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@matthewpayne_7 @matthewpayne.racing

2021 NZ TOYOTA RACING SERIES WINNER 2022 MIKE KABLE YOUNG GUN AWARD WINNER

Penrite Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2022 RACES 25 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS 11 BEST FINISH 6th BEST QUAL 3rd

MATTHEW Payne continues his rapid rise up the motorsport ladder with his first full-time season in the Repco Supercars Championship in 2023. The young New Zealander only raced a Supercar for the first time in November 2021, and this year is just his third full season racing cars since stepping up from karting. He graduated to circuit racing in New Zealand’s Toyota Racing Series, winning the three-race 2021 title and finishing third in the New Zealand Grand Prix. Payne was also the first recipient of the Team Porsche NZ scholarship under the tutelage of multiple Le Mans 24 Hours winner

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DEBUT 2023 RACES 0 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

0 N/A N/A

Earl Bamber, leading to a drive in Porsche Carrera Cup Australia in 2021. He impressed with back-to-back poles at The Bend Motorsport Park and Townsville and put in an assured drive to victory at the latter round, finishing sixth in the standings overall. Payne’s form saw him recruited as the foundation driver of the Grove Junior Team in mid-2021, with the goal of graduating to the Repco Supercars Championship with the squad in 2023. There were indications he’d move to the ‘main game’ sooner than that, but Grove Racing elected to field him in a Nissan Altima in the second-tier class in 2022.

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 0 16th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

6th 3rd

The extra season behind the wheel of a second-tier machine paid dividends with Payne sharpening his skills. He led the points early in the season and eventually finished third in the series and won the Mike Kable Young Gun Award for his efforts as best first year driver in Supercars racing. To cap his graduation, Payne finally made his ‘main game’ debut at last year’s Repco Bathurst 1000, impressing alongside veteran Lee Holdsworth in finishing sixth in one of the Grove’s team Penrite Mustangs. Payne currently sits 16th in the championship points entering the Gold Coast.


SCOTT PYE AGE 33 YEARS FROM ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIVES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA

@scottpye19 @scottpye19

2010 BRITISH FORMULA FORD CHAMPION 2017, 2018 BATHURST 1000 RUNNER-UP

Hino Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2012 RACES 336 PODIUMS 10

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

147 1 1

SCOTT Pye is coming to the end of his fouryear spell racing with Team 18 as he’ll depart the team in the off-season and take up an endurance co-drive with Red Bull Ampol Racing for 2024. Pye very nearly signed off last season with the ultimate race-winning reward at his home event in Adelaide, where he qualified on the front row for the Saturday race and came agonisingly close to breaking through for Team 18’s very first Repco Supercars Championship race win. Pye joined Charlie Schwerkolt’s Team 18 outfit in a new second entry for the 2020 season as teammate to Mark Winterbottom

DEBUT 2013 RACES 16 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

8 4th 5th

and scored a podium finish at Hidden Valley, the team’s first since becoming a standalone squad in 2016. Prior to his time in Supercars, Pye raced karts and then Formula Ford in 2007 before he won races in both the British Formula Ford and Formula 3 Championships. He returned home in 2012 and burst into Supercars driving for Triple Eight in the Dunlop Series, finishing runner-up overall and winning the Mike Kable Young Gun Award. His first year in the ‘main game’ in 2013 with Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport was tough, though a top 10 finish at Bathurst was a

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 0 17th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

5th 9th

highlight and enough to get him a gig with Dick Johnson Racing the following year in 2014. Pye became a co-driver when Team Penske arrived and scaled the squad back to a single car in 2015, though Marcos Ambrose’s decision to step back again handed Pye the full-time seat. He headed to Mobil 1 HSV Racing in 2017, the team that became Walkinshaw Andretti United a year later, and scored his breakthrough maiden Supercars win with the team in 2018 at Albert Park. Pye sits 17th in the championship pointscore heading to the Gold Coast.

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TIM SLADE AGE 38 YEARS FROM HORNSBY, NEW SOUTH WALES LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@_timslade_ @TimSladeRacing

2008 SUPERCARS PRIVATEERS CUP WINNER 2012 BATHURST 12 HOUR RUNNER-UP

Nulon Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2009 RACES 423 PODIUMS 17

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

194 2 2

TIM Slade joined emerging squad PremiAir Racing for the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship after spending the past two seasons racing for the Blanchard Racing Team in a single-car Mustang team. Slade began his career in open wheelers and he finished second in the 2006 Australian Formula Ford Championship after also dabbling in Formula 3. Slade progressed to the Fujitsu Series (now known as Super2) in 2007 and the following year ran his own team to claim the Privateers Cup and a race and round win at Wakefield Park. His persistence captured the attention

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DEBUT 2009 RACES 24 PODIUMS 2

ROUNDS BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

12 3rd 3rd

of Supercars team owner Paul Morris and, with the help of long-time backer James Rosenberg, Slade was rewarded with a fulltime championship drive and he scored top 10 results alongside Morris in the Phillip Island and Bathurst endurance races. A shift to Stone Brothers Racing in 2010 yielded further improvements, taking his first podium finish in 2011. A career best of fifth in points followed in 2012, before the Ford squad transformed into Erebus Motorsport for 2013. He crossed the floor to Holden for the 2014 season, spending two years piloting Walkinshaw Racing Commodores then joining Brad Jones Racing in 2016, the year he broke

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 0 12th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

6th 4th

through and won both races at the Winton round. He finished 2016 eighth in the championship, but the following years proved tougher and left Slade with little more than a handful of podium finishes to show for his toil. Unable to land a full-time drive for 2020, Slade secured a co-drive with DJR Team Penske, helping Scott McLaughlin secure his third Supercars title at Bathurst. He returned to the Supercars grid full-time with the drive in the Blanchard Racing Team’s CoolDrive Mustang in 2021 before the move to PremiAir Racing this year.


CHAZ MOSTERT AGE 31 YEARS FROM MELBOURNE, VICTORIA LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@chazmozzie @chazmozzie

2014, 2021 BATHURST 1000 WINNER 2017 SUPERCARS ENDURO CUP WINNER

Mobil 1™ Optus Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2013 RACES 320 PODIUMS 87

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

140 21 23

ONE of the Repco Supercars Championship’s biggest stars, Chaz Mostert returned to his Supercars roots this year by being again behind the wheel of a Ford. After three seasons of racing Holdens, Walkinshaw Andretti United’s off-season manufacturer switch puts Mostert back aboard a ‘blue oval’ machine for the first time since 2019. Mostert moved to WAU in 2020 after eight years with Tickford Racing along with his engineer Adam DeBorre and the 2021 season saw them deliver a breakthrough victory at Symmons Plains plus further wins at Hidden Valley and Bathurst, where he and co-driver

DEBUT 2013 RACES 12 PODIUMS 4

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

7 2 1

Lee Holdsworth took a dominant victory. Mostert finished a career-best third in that year’s championship, a result he repeated in 2022. During his formative years he won the 2010 Australian Formula Ford Championship and made his Dunlop Series debut the same year with Miles Racing. He competed in the series with them fulltime in 2011 but was then snapped up by Ford Performance Racing (now Tickford Racing), finishing third overall in the 2012 series. He began 2013 driving an ex-FPR Falcon for MW Motorsport in the Dunlop Series before receiving a ‘main game’ call-up to join Dick Johnson Racing and broke through for his

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 6 5th

BEST FINISH BEST QUAL

2nd 2nd

maiden race win at Queensland Raceway. The FPR-contracted Mostert returned ‘home’ to drive its #6 Ford in 2014, when he took a famous last-lap Bathurst win with Paul Morris. A year later Mostert was mounting a serious title challenge when a horror qualifying crash at Bathurst left him with a broken leg and wrist, sidelining him for the rest of the year. He returned for the start of 2016 and proved a regular front-runner for the Ford team over the next four seasons before moving to WAU in 2020. Winless so far this year, Mostert is the topplaced Ford driver in 2023, fifth in the points.

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DAVID REYNOLDS AGE 38 YEARS FROM ALBURY, NEW SOUTH WALES LIVES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA

@daffidreynolds @davidreynoldsv8supercar

2017 BATHURST 1000 WINNER 2007 PORSCHE CARRERA CUP AUSTRALIA CHAMPION

Penrite Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2007 RACES 428 PODIUMS 40

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

195 7 16

THE rise of Grove Racing in 2022 allowed David Reynolds to remind the Repco Supercars Championship of his reputation as one of its most formidable racers. Reynolds’ career to date is packed with success, winning the Australian Formula Ford and Carrera Cup titles en route to Supercars. His Supercars debut came in 2007 as Cameron McConville’s co-driver at PWR Racing, and he drove a Tony D’Alberto Racingrun Holden in the 2008 Fujitsu (Super2) Series before graduating to the ‘main game’ in 2009 with Walkinshaw Racing. Reduced to an endurance driver role for 2010, he returned to full-time duties with Kelly

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DEBUT 2009 RACES 24 PODIUMS 4

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

12 1 3

Racing in 2011 then jumped across to Rod Nash Racing to drive its Ford Performance Racing-prepared Falcon in 2012. The move delivered instant results as Reynolds finished a close second in the 2012 Bathurst 1000 and built himself into a championship contender by 2015, finishing third in the points that season. He moved to Erebus Motorsport amid its shift from Mercedes-Benz to Holden in 2016 and won at Bathurst alongside Luke Youlden the next year. His relationship with the team soured during a rough 2020 campaign and they agreed to part ways at the end of the season,

RACES PODIUMS CHAMP POS

24 2 19th

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just one year into a much-publicised 10-year deal. His 2021 move to what was then known as Kelly Grove Racing put him in familiar surroundings, having driven for then-Holden team Kelly Racing in 2011. He finished on the podium at Sandown and led the resurgent Grove squad during 2022, delivering a pair of ARMOR ALL Pole Positions along with seven podium finishes that helped the team secure fifth in the Teams Championship. Reynolds’ 2023 season has been highlighted with podiums at Newcastle and Wanneroo, and a fifth place at the Repco Bathurst 1000.


JAMES GOLDING AGE 27 YEARS FROM WARRAGUL, VICTORIA LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@jimmygolding @JamesGoldingMotorsport

2022 S5000 AUSTRALIAN DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UP 4th, 2016 DUNLOP SERIES

Nulon Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2016 RACES 116 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS 58 BEST FINISH 4th BEST QUAL 3rd

THE 2023 season marks James Golding’s first full-time Repco Supercars Championship campaign since 2019, completing a three-year fight to regain a seat in the ‘main game’. A Formula Ford open wheeler racing graduate, he finished third in the 2014 national series and made his Dunlop Series debut at the end of that year in a Commodore after catching the eye of team owner Garry Rogers. He became a full-time driver in the series in 2015 and enjoyed a solid season in 2016 in a Garry Rogers Motorsport-run Commodore, finishing fourth in the series with four podium finishes and two race wins at Phillip Island

DEBUT 2016 RACES 10 PODIUMS 0

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5 5th 9th

and Sandown. He also made his ‘main game’ debut as James Moffat’s co-driver in the #34 GRM Volvo S60 in that year’s Enduro Cup. However his first race at Sandown ended abruptly when a punctured tyre pitched him into the wall at the Esses at the end of the back straight on the opening lap. More enduro outings and solo wildcard starts followed in 2017 before Golding stepped up to a full-time seat with GRM in 2018, impressing with a strong drive at Bathurst that netted an eighth-place finish. However, GRM’s exit from Supercars at the end of the 2019 season left Golding without a

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seat and at a career crossroads. He kept his skills sharp in the openwheeler S5000 category, winning races in cars developed and run by GRM, and kept his hand in Supercars with impressive endurance codrives with Team 18 in 2020 and 2021. Golding was again scheduled to return to Team 18 for last year’s Repco Bathurst 1000 until a mid-season opportunity came up with PremiAir Racing, and a series of eye-catching performances across the second half of the season secured a full-time drive with the team for this year. He sits 14th in the 2023 points and has outqualified teammate Slade in 17 races this year.

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JACK LE BROCQ AGE 31 YEARS FROM MELBOURNE, VICTORIA LIVES BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND

@jack_lebrocq @JackLeBrocq.com.au

2023 SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP RACE 15 WINNER – DARWIN 2012 AUSTRALIAN FORMULA FORD CHAMPION

Truck Assist Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2015 RACES 194 PODIUMS 3

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88 2 1

JACK Le Brocq has enjoyed the best season of his Supercars career in 2023, highlighted by a win at Hidden Valley in Darwin and being a regular top 10 runner in the Repco Supercars Championship. Le Brocq joined the Gold Coast-based squad last year following two years at Tickford Racing and two years with TEKNO Autosports. His first season with MSR last year was highlighted by strong qualifying performances, including the team’s first frontrow start at Symmons Plains in Tasmania. Coming up through the ranks of karts and Formula Vee, Le Brocq won the Australian Formula Ford Championship in 2012. He then

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caught the attention of Supercars team owner Betty Klimenko, who drafted him into her Erebus Motorsport squad’s academy to drive Formula 3 and GT machinery. He made his Supercars Championship debut at Sandown in 2015 sharing one of the team’s E63 AMGs alongside Ash Walsh. By that point Le Brocq had completed nearly two Dunlop Super2 Series seasons, debuting in 2014 in an Image Racing-run Falcon and then an MW Motorsport Ford in 2015. Le Brocq moved to Tickford Racing for 2016 and finished runner-up in the series in addition to finishing fourth at Bathurst codriving a Falcon with Cam Waters.

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In 2017 he moved back to MW Motorsport for the Super2 Series and became Nissan’s first Super2 winner at Symmons Plains. He also competed as a wildcard entry in a selection of Supercars Championship events and served as Todd Kelly’s endurance co-driver. Le Brocq moved into the ‘main game’ with TEKNO Autosports in 2018, finishing the season as the best of five rookies, but a difficult second year led to a return to Tickford and a breakthrough win in 2020. ‘JLB’ will move on to replace Will Brown at Erebus next year, but has two more rounds with MSR with which to solidify the best championship result of his career.


CAMERON HILL AGE 26 YEARS FROM CANBERRA, ACT LIVES CANBERRA, ACT

@cameron_hill11 @cameronhill11

2021 PORSCHE CARRERA CUP AUSTRALIA CHAMPION 2022 BATHURST 6 HOUR WINNER

Truck Assist Racing GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2022 RACES 25 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS 11 BEST FINISH 8th BEST QUAL 5th

CAMERON Hill is among the ranks of Dunlop Super2 Series graduates in 2023 that has stepped up to the Repco Supercars Championship, the Canberra young gun joining Matt Stone Racing at the wheel of a Camaro. Hill won a host of state and national titles in karting before graduating to Formula Ford in 2014, where he romped to the Australian title a year later. He continued his strong form into the Toyota 86 Racing Series, winning more races than any other driver in the class across 2016 and 2017 while posting a pair of top-three championship finishes.

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His success led to an opportunity in Porsche Carrera Cup Australia and he progressed each year. Hill finished ninth in the points in his rookie season, sixth in 2019 and became champion in 2021, including a streak of six race wins. His rise through Australian motorsport, from junior open-wheel racing to Carrera Cup, came in cars entered and prepared by his own family-run team.However, for his step up to Super2 last year, Hill landed a plum seat driving a Commodore for reigning champions Triple Eight Race Engineering. Although his more experienced teammate Declan Fraser took out the title, Hill matched

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him six-all across the year’s qualifying sessions and stood on the podium twice on his way to fifth in the final pointscore. Hill also made his ‘main game’ debut in last year’s Repco Bathurst 1000 with PremiAir Racing sharing a Coca-Cola Commodore with Chris Pither, losing a potential top 10 finish with a late power steering problem. He tasted Mount Panorama success earlier in 2022, winning the Bathurst 6 Hour production car race in a BMW that started from the tail of the grid, stealing the win with an electric late-race pass on Supercars regular Tim Slade. Hill sits 24th in the championship points.

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THOMAS RANDLE AGE 27 YEARS FROM MELBOURNE, VICTORIA LIVES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA

@thomasrandle @thomasrandle55

2020 DUNLOP SUPER2 SERIES WINNER 2018 MIKE KABLE YOUNG GUN AWARD WINNER

Castrol Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2019 RACES 75 PODIUMS 4

ROUNDS 32 BEST FINISH 2nd POLES 1

RESULTS were hard to come by for Thomas Randle in his rookie Repco Supercars Championship season in 2022 but there were plenty of moments that demonstrated his potential as a star of the future. The Melbournian won the 2014 Australian Formula Ford series with five race victories and was runner-up in the 2015 Australian Formula 4 Championship. He gathered further open-wheel experience overseas in British Formula 3 and a range of other open wheeler categories as well as LMP3 sportscar competition, and victory in New Zealand’s Toyota Racing Series in 2017. Randle stepped into Super2 with Tickford

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in a Falcon in 2018 and scored his first ARMOR ALL Pole Position and a podium finish in Perth before finishing third in the series in 2019 at the wheel of one of the team’s cars. Randle also made his ‘main game’ debut with the Ford squad in 2019, driving at The Bend as a wildcard before an Enduro Cup campaign with Lee Holdsworth that included a third-place finish in the Sandown 500. A switch to MW Motorsport for the 2020 Super2 Series paid dividends as Randle romped to the title at the wheel of one of its Nissan Altimas, finishing either first or second in all seven races. The win capped a rollercoaster 12 months

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for Randle: he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in late 2019, had treatment throughout 2020 and completed his last round of chemotherapy on New Year’s Day in 2021. After co-driving at Bathurst in 2020 for Brad Jones’ team, Randle returned to Tickford Racing in 2021 with a pair of top 10 finishes in a handful of wildcard Supercars appearances. The young gun made huge headlines last year at The Bend after he stalled on the front row of the grid and was collected from behind by Andre Heimgartner. This year’s trip to The Bend was far better though, his maiden pole position and three podiums erasing the 2022 nightmare.


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DECLAN FRASER AGE 23 YEARS FROM CASTLEMAINE, VICTORIA LIVES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA

@declanfraserr @DeclanFraserRacing

2022 DUNLOP SUPER2 SERIES WINNER 4th, 2019 TOYOTA 86 RACING SERIES

Tradie Beer Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2022 RACES 25 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS 11 BEST FINISH 8th BEST QUAL 14th

DECLAN Fraser is the latest in a long line of Dunlop Super2 Series winners to graduate to the Repco Supercars Championship. He secured his step up to the ‘main game’ for 2022 with a late deal to drive Tickford Racing’s #56 Tradie Beer-backed Ford Mustang GT, becoming the third second-tier champ in the team’s driver line-up alongside Cam Waters and Thomas Randle. The last driver to sort a place on the grid for this year, Fraser’s pathway to the ‘main game’ came via a plum seat with reigning champions Triple Eight in the 2022 Dunlop Super2 Series, in which he claimed four race wins and a pair of round wins (including the Adelaide season

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finale) to secure the series win. He also turned in an impressive debut drive at the Repco Bathurst 1000 aboard Triple Eight’s wildcard entry alongside Craig Lowndes, leading the race in the early stages before finishing eighth. Fraser began his career in karts in 2008 before he graduated to car racing in 2017 in the competitive one-make Toyota 86 Racing Series. His development accelerated during 2018 when he started receiving coaching from Paul Morris at the Norwell Motorplex in Queensland, winning a race, scoring a pole position and finishing on the podium three

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times on his way to 12th place in the series points, then improving to fourth overall the following year. Fraser graduated to Super3 in 2020 in what ultimately turned out to be a severely shortened two-round series, before moving up to Super2 in 2021 in an MW Motorsport Nissan Altima. He was forced to sit out the final two rounds due to an accident at Bathurst not of his doing after a loose wheel forced him to crash and he finished eighth in the final points. This year has been tough for the rookie and Fraser sits 23rd in the championship points heading to the Gold Coast.


BROC FEENEY AGE 21 YEARS FROM GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@brocfeeney93 @brocfeeney93

2022 VALO ADELAIDE 500 WINNER 2023 PENRITE OIL SANDOWN 500 WINNER

Red Bull Ampol Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2020 RACES 60 PODIUMS 13

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

25 6 3

BROC Feeney repaid Triple Eight Race Engineering’s faith by ending his rookie Repco Supercars Championship campaign with a maiden race victory at the 2022 VALO Adelaide 500. And he’s been delivering ever since, becoming a genuine championship contender. The Penrite Oil Sandown 500 winner alongside Jamie Whincup, Feeney endured a gut-wrenching late race drama at Bathurst with a gear mount problem that cost him a likely podium finish and, in essence, took him out of the championship battle. A five-time race winner this year, Feeney sits fourth in the Repco Supercars

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Championship entering his home round on the Gold Coast, 408 points behind leader Brodie Kostecki and is now 18 points behind third-placed Will Brown. The 20-year-old began his first season in the premier class with big shoes to fill last year, driving the #88 Holden vacated by seven-time Supercars Champion, and now Triple Eight Team Principal Jamie Whincup. Feeney posted his first front row start and maiden podium finishes in the second round at Symmons Plains and scored 25 top 10 finishes, helping Triple Eight secure its 11th Teams Championship win. Following in the footsteps of father Paul

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Feeney, who raced on two wheels in the 1970s and ‘80s, Broc began racing motorbikes at the age of three. He moved into karts aged nine and then cars at 15, becoming the youngest race winner in Toyota 86 Racing Series history before making the leap to Super3 and winning the series for ex-Supercars in 2019. He graduated to the Dunlop Super2 Series with Tickford Racing in 2020 and finished seventh overall in the COVID-impacted season before a switch to Triple Eight for 2021. He won the Super2 Series title off the back of four wins, along with claiming the ARMOR ALL Super2 Pole Champion Award.

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MACAULEY JONES AGE 29 YEARS FROM ALBURY, NEW SOUTH WALES LIVES ALBURY, NEW SOUTH WALES

@macauleyjones96 @officialmacauleyjones

2017 DUNLOP SUPER2 BATHURST 250 WINNER 4th, 2013 AUSTRALIAN FORMULA FORD CHAMPIONSHIP

Pizza Hut Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2015 RACES 170 PODIUMS 0

ROUNDS 77 BEST FINISH 6th BEST QUAL 8th

MACAULEY Jones lines up for his fifth fulltime Repco Supercars Championship season in 2023. The son of team owner and former driver Brad, Jones moved into the ‘main game’ with a full-time drive in 2019 when he took over the reins of the Team CoolDrive Commodore entry run by BJR at the time for Tim Blanchard. Jones rose through karting into Formula Ford and moved into the Dunlop Series with BJR midway through 2013. He started the first of four full-time seasons in the class the following year. He finished 12th, ninth and seventh in his first three campaigns in the series and then

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suffered a series of misfortunes that cost a breakthrough race win and a shot at the title in 2018, including two suspension failures in Townsville and contact from Garry Jacobson at The Chase on the last lap fighting for the win at Bathurst. Although remaining without a race win in the Dunlop Super2 Series itself, Jones did take out the Bathurst 250-kilometre race when it was a non-points event in 2017. Jones spent four years as an Enduro Cup co-driver for BJR from 2015 to 2018, finishing seventh alongside Nick Percat at Bathurst in 2018 and sixth on the Gold Coast street circuit just weeks later.

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His full-time Supercars career endured a false start at the Adelaide 500 in 2019 as a brake failure-induced crash in practice meant Jones missed the season-opening race. Jones ended his rookie season 21st in the championship and improved to 19th in 2020 before finishing 23rd in 2021. Remaining in the #96 BJR entry last year, Jones posted the best solo race finish of his Supercars career with a sixth place at Albert Park. This year he is behind the wheel of the Pizza Hut #96 Camaro as part of BJR’s four-car line-up and sits 21st in the championship points.


SHANE VAN GISBERGEN AGE 34 YEARS FROM AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND LIVES BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND

@SVG97 @SVG97

2016, 2021, 2022 SUPERCARS CHAMPION 2020, 2022, 2023 BATHURST 1000 WINNER

Red Bull Ampol Racing 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2007 RACES 507 PODIUMS 176

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

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KIWI Shane van Gisbergen may be headed to the United States next year to try and build a career in NASCAR racing, but he’s still very much part of the Repco Supercars Championship battle with two rounds and four races to go. His third Repco Bathurst 1000 victory has propelled him to just 131 points behind Brodie Kostecki in the championship battle as ‘SVG’ eyes his fourth Supercars crown and third in three years having dominated the 2021 and 2022 title chases. A young van Gisbergen learnt his craft at home in New Zealand in motocross, midgets and karts before taking the step up into car

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racing in open wheelers. He was talentspotted by Supercars team owners Ross and Jimmy Stone and brought to Australia to make his Supercars debut at just 17 years of age in a Stone Brothers Racing-run Team Kiwi Racing Ford Falcon at Oran Park Raceway in Sydney. He scored his first Supercars Championship race win in 2011 during a five-year stint with SBR and looked lost to the category at the end of 2012 until doing a shock deal to drive a TEKNO Autosports Holden for 2013. He moved to Triple Eight Race Engineering in 2016 as teammate to Whincup and Craig Lowndes and won seven races on his way to his first Supercars Championship win.

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The Kiwi had to wait until 2020 to break through for his first Bathurst 1000 win and finished off the Gen2 Supercars era with two of the most dominant seasons in championship history across 2021 and 2022. He romped to the 2021 title off the back of 14 wins and 23 podiums from 30 races, including a streak of seven victories to start the season He reset the record books in 2022 with 21 race wins across the season, including a second Bathurst 1000 triumph. This year he starred in his NASCAR Cup Series debut in Chicago and took an historic first-up win on the brand new street track against the regulars of stock car racing.

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BRODIE KOSTECKI AGE 25 YEARS FROM PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA LIVES GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

@brodiekostecki @brodiekostecki57

2nd, 2023 REPCO BATHURST 1000 3rd, 2021 REPCO BATHURST 1000

Coca-Cola Racing by Erebus 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP STATS

GOLD COAST STATS DEBUT 2019 RACES 95 PODIUMS 22

ROUNDS RACE WINS POLES

39 6 8

BRODIE Kostecki came into the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship season looking every inch that he’d be the next first-time race winner and he removed himself from that list with a breakthrough win at Albert Park. Kostecki wasted no time dispelling any doubters of his full-time graduation to the ‘main game’ with Erebus in 2021 by finishing ninth in the Supercars Championship. He quickly claimed his first podium with a stunning second place finish in tricky conditions at Sandown, then took another in Sydney later in the year, while a swashbuckling final stint earnt him a Repco Bathurst 1000 podium finish with co-driver

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David Russell. That momentum rolled into last year, which Kostecki kicked off with his first career pole position in Sydney. He converted the front row start to a podium finish, then added another at The Bend before narrowly missing out on back-to-back podium finishes at Bathurst. Kostecki and his family moved to America where he cut his teeth in the uncompromising world of Late Model stock car racing on short ovals, winning at the famous Rockingham Speedway in North Carolina at age 15 against future NASCAR stars Ty Dillon and Bubba Wallace. He returned home and competed in the

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Dunlop Super2 Series from 2017. He broke through for his first Super2 Series race and round win at Sandown in 2018 and finished fifth in the final standings. Kostecki sat out the bulk of the 2019 series as he and cousin Jake focused on a threeround Enduro Cup wildcard campaign. He joined Eggleston Motorsport for the 2020 Super2 season and won the opening round in Adelaide but didn’t see out the COVID-affected season, concentrating on his Erebus co-drive at Bathurst alongside Anton De Pasquale. Since then he’s been making waves in Supercars and leads by 131 points entering the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500.


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THIS TIME LAST YEAR A title clinched, a massive shunt and controversy over kerbs. WILL DALE covers off all of the major items from the 2022 round at Surfers Paradise.

BACK ON THE STREETS The Repco Supercars Championship made its return to the Surfers Paradise streets in 2022 following a multi-year absence amid the COVID-19 pandemic. There were a few changes during the gap between events, most notably the format. The Gold Coast round had served as the third leg of the Enduro Cup since its creation for 2013 and had been a two-driver event since 2010, but became a single-driver round for the first time since 2009. The race duration changed accordingly, with the former ‘Gold Coast 600’ becoming a pair of twin-250km races to mirror the championship’s other ‘500’ street events.

BJR GETS THE GUN Wet weather at Mount Panorama forced a delay in the grand finale of last year’s PIRTEK Pit Stop Challenge, which instead took place at the Gold Coast event for the first time. Crews from Walkinshaw Andretti United and Dick Johnson Racing entered the semi-finals as the top-seeded teams, but both were knocked out by Triple Eight and Brad Jones Racing respectively. The Albury-based team blitzed the final, registering a 6.26-second stop to Triple Eight’s 6.84s to secure the Golden Rattle Gun Trophy for the fourth consecutive year, along with the $20,000 grand prize.

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CHICANE CONTROVERSY Many of the drivers were wide-eyed after their first flying laps on the Gold Coast streets since 2019, the tight confines of the concrete walls combined with the high-speed ride over the kerbs at the chicanes proving a shock to the system. “The first lap out I was like, ‘woah, where has this been?!’” said Mark Winterbottom. But the awe soon gave way to frustration over the track’s kerb sensor system, with drivers signing a petition to turn them off altogether after perceived inconsistencies during Friday practice. They stayed on for the rest of the weekend, but an updated system is in place for 2023.

ROASTED REYNOLDS Saturday was a golden day for Grove Racing, with David Reynolds claiming pole position in the Top 10 Shootout and converting it to a second-place finish in the race. However, it wasn’t without incident. Firstly, he battled a loose steering wheel during the opening stint, a problem that the team was able to rectify during a pit stop. The second was a problem with the cool suit system, which left Reynolds well and truly overheated by the time he took the chequered flag. “That was the hottest I have ever felt,” he said afterwards. “It’s not fun out there at all … it’s the absolute worst feeling in the world.”

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GAME, SET, MATCH SVG Shane van Gisbergen put the 2022 title battle beyond doubt with a dominant victory in the Saturday race, passing pole man Reynolds on lap 15 and checking out to an eventual 16-second win. The victory was his 20th of the season. The Kiwi’s closest championship rival, Tickford Racing’s Cam Waters, was battling for third place in the closing stages when he spun exiting the first chicane. He resumed down in seventh place, but fell to 606 points behind van Gisbergen with a maximum haul of 450 remaining across the final three races of the season.

DAVISON’S DILEMMA Will Davison arrived at the first corner of the Sunday race fractionally ahead of pole man van Gisbergen but exited it several car lengths ahead, having shortcut the chicane entirely. A bump in the rear from Chaz Mostert unsettled the car just as he was about to turn into the corner, prompting the Dick Johnson Racing pilot to make a snap-decision. “(I was) heading towards a huge sausage kerb which breaks your car,” he explained. “So I just steered right and just thought I’d wait and see what was said (by the stewards).” Word soon came that Davison was cleared of any wrongdoing, which lit a fire under the man he’d passed…

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SAVAGE SUNDAY SHUNT The beach chicane brought James Golding unstuck in the early stages of the Sunday race, triggering a multi-car pileup that forced the race to be halted. The PremiAir Racing driver was running in 10th place on lap 4 when he got sideways over the kerbs and ploughed into the tyre bundle that denoted the chicane’s final apex, firing the #31 car towards the wall on the right-hand side. The following cars had little option but to plough into Golding’s stricken car. All up, 11 cars sustained damage – including Thomas Randle, who was travelling right behind Golding and had the tyre bundle pushed directly into his path – and six failed to make the restart.

SVG’S SIX-PACK Van Gisbergen, fuming over the lack of penalty over Davison’s first corner short-cut, charged after the #17 Ford on the restart and took the lead on lap 11, before racing away to his 21st and final victory of the 2022 season. The clean sweep of the Surfers Paradise races marked the sixth-straight round in which SVG had been the top point scorer, a feat that hadn’t been achieved since Jim Richards topped six rounds in a row on his way to winning the 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship. The only driver to come close in the intervening years was Mark Skaife, who topped five in a row in 2002.

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STREET FIGHT Who will come out on top to be the ‘King of Carrera Cup’? RICHARD CRAILL previews the action on the Gold Coast …

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WO ROUNDS remain in the fight for the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia Championship and the ledger is pretty much square in the fight to be Porsche King this year. Kiwi sensation Callum Hedge and swift Sydneysider Jackson Walls are split by just six points as the field returns to the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 this weekend with the gloves likely to be well and truly off in a title battle expected to go down to the wire. Walls had a challenging middle season stretch this year, however regained almost all the ground he lost with a strong weekend at Bathurst while Hedge missed the round, instead off chasing open wheel success in the United States. What was almost a full round’s worth of points disadvantage was reduced to just

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six points heading to Surfers Paradise this weekend meaning the title race is very much well and truly alive. The spoiler in the mix is likely to be Harri Jones, the defending champion back for a second bout this year at the circuit on which he made his Carrera Cup debut in 2019. Behind Hedge and Walls, the fight is well on for third; Dale Wood, Max Vidau and Dylan O’Keeffe all split by just 37 points. Behind them, less than 100 separate Simon Fallon, Bayley Hall, Fabian Coulthard, Thomas Maxwell, David Russell, David Wall and Alex Davison in the fight for the final spots in the top 10. The Carrera Cup Championship is in a purple patch of competition with six winners from the last six rounds. A seventh – not outside the realms of possibility given the

unpredictability of the field this year – would equal an all-time Carrera Cup record. The Pro-Am fight is similarly intense: Sam Shahin’s lead having been whittled down to just 28 points by a resurgent Adrian Flack, with Dean Cook only 44 from the series’ lead in third. Recent ring-in Liam Talbot, who will continue to deputise aboard the car usually raced by Luke King, is likely to be the spoiler in the Pro-Am pack this weekend. Carrera Cup will tackle three races this at the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 and if you expect the driver who qualifies on pole to win, it’s perhaps prudent to look back at 2022 as a form guide for this year. There, West Aussie Aaron Love qualified only 15th but after just 24 laps of racing found himself leading - proving that you can, in fact, pass on the streets of Surfers Paradise.


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ENTRY LIST

ROUND 7 – PORSCHE PAYNTER DIXON CARRERA CUP AUSTRALIA NO DRIVER

SPONSOR / TEAM

CLASS

COLOUR

3

Fabian Coulthard

Porsche Centre Melbourne / BWT

Pro

Pink/White

7

Tim Miles

Miles Advisory Partners

Pro-Am

Red/White

5 8

9

11

12

13 14

17

20 22 23

27

28

32

38

72

76 77

Thomas Maxwell Nick McBride

Marc Cini

Jackson Walls

Harri Jones

Sam Shahin Matthew Belford

Callum Hedge

Adrian Flack Dean Cook Luke Youlden

Liam Talbot

Bayley Hall

Courtney Price

David Wall

Max Vidau

Christian Pancione Rodney Jane

78

Marcos Flack

101

Ryder Quinn

88

222

777

Dylan O’Keeffe

Alex Davison

Simon Fallon

992

999

Dale Wood

Angelo Mouzouris

TekworkX Motorsport Porsche Centre Melbourne / BWT

Hallmarc Objective Racing

Jones Motorsport The Bend Motorsport Park

ID Land / Porsche Centre Melbourne

Team Porsche New Zealand / EBM

Agas National Dexion / RAM Motorsport TekworkX Motorsport / MDE Group

Wall Racing / MOUTAI

Hall Finance / Insurance Solutions

Porsche Centre Melbourne / BWT

Wall Racing

TekworkX Motorsport / Tyrepower

VCM Performance / HP Tuners Sonic Motor Racing Services /

Pro

Silver

Pro

Pink/White

Pro

Black

Pro-Am Pro

Pro-Am Pro-Am Pro

Pro-Am Pro-Am

Red

Sliver/Black/ Yellow White/Blue/Red

Black / Orange

White / Black / Red Black/Blue/Orange

Grey / Red

Pro

Black / Yellow

Pro

Silver / Green

Pro

Black / Red

Pro-Am Pro

Pro

Pro

Silver

Pink/White

Blue / Red / White

Red

Bob Jane T Marts

Pro-Am

Dexion / RAM Motorsport

Pro

Grey / Red

Pro

Black/Green/Red

Pro

Yellow / Blue

Pro

Yellow / Blue

Sonic / Supa Straw

Game Over

Scott Taylor Motorsport Sonic Motor Racing Services /

Bob Jane T Marts / Bremtech

Porsche Centre Brighton Motorsport / EBM Sonic Motor Racing Services /

Bob Jane T Marts / Pitbox

Pro

Pro

Pro

Yellow / Blue

Blue / Pink

Yellow

Blue / White

Note: All drivers compete in identical Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) cars.

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FIVE DOWN

ONE TO GO! The V8 SuperUte Series will be decided on the streets of Surfers Paradise. AARON NOONAN previews the action …

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HE V8 SuperUte Series has been one of the true success stories of Australian motorsport in 2023 with solid field numbers and great racing quickly becoming the norm for the V8-powered class this season. The final round for this season on the Gold Coast should be no exception with 21 SuperUtes (the biggest field since the Sydney Motorsport Park round in July) set to battle it out around the concrete-lined Surfers Paradise street track. There’s a solid field of dual-cabs entered for this round, the last in the series’ sixstop nationwide tour this year as part of the support bill for the Repco Supercars Championship. An expanded fleet of racers represent Ford, General Motors, Isuzu, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Toyota in the series, which kicked off back in April at the Perth SuperSprint at Wanneroo Raceway. Unlike the early years of the category where

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the field ran with turbo diesel engines, all V8 SuperUtes thesedays are equipped with a control 6.2-litre LS3 V8 engine, a powerplant that came into play in the category back in 2021. The racing has been tight this year with plenty of familiar faces and names mixing it up at the front of the field, including reigning series champion Aaron Borg. Borg won the last round at Bathurst to leapfrog back into the series lead, an impressive effort given he missed the round at The Bend Motorsport Park in August due to international commitments. He enters the Gold Coast series decider just seven points in front of Adam Marjoram with third-placed Ryal Harris just 26 points off the lead in third place. Harris is a two-time V8 SuperUte Series winner in 2018 and 2021 and sits 41 points clear of fourth-placed David Sieders. John Stephensen makes his return to the

series on the Gold Coast at the wheel of a HiLux that has been rebuilt since it was involved in a multi-car crash at The Bend, while former V8 Utes racer Matt Nolan takes over the HiLux that Harry Gray ran earlier in the year. Production car racer Amar Sharma will make his V8 SuperUte debut in the final round of the series, having purchased the Mazda BT50 formerly campaigned by Richard Mork. The V8 SuperUtes will be in action on the Gold Coast for four races across the event, with two on Saturday and two held on Sunday. The Gold Coast event may mark the last round of the V8 SuperUte Series this year, however it won’t be the last time the teams will be on track. It was recently confirmed the category will compete in a non-championship event as a support to the VAILO Adelaide 500 on the last weekend of November.


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ENTRY LIST ROUND 6 – V8 SUPERUTE SERIES NO DRIVER SPONSOR / TEAM 1

Aaron Borg

ACDelco Sieders Racing Team

5

David Casey

Bendix Racing

3 8 9

15

David Sieders Ben Walsh Amar Sharma

Adam Marjoram

Mazda BT-50

Western Sydney Motorsport

Toyota HiLux

Vast Motorsport

Go Sunny Solar

Holden Colorado Holden Colorado

21

Matt Nolan

Clipsal by Schneider Electric Racing

41

Adrian Cottrell

Go Sunny Solar

58

Ryal Harris

EFS 4x4 Accessories

68

Gerard Maggs

World’s Best Technology

64 76

Jimmy Vernon

Craig Woods Ellexandra Best

Hunter Pacific Ceiling Fans

World’s Best Technology

Mitsubishi Triton

Roo Systems Australia

Mazda BT-50

JKD Racing

Toyota HiLux

John Stephensen

Nxgen Western Sydney Motorsport

777

Holly Espray

Holly Espray Racing

805

Jensen Engelhardt

Ford Ranger

Mazda BT-50

99

Lachlan Gardner

Mitsubishi Triton

Best Leisure Industries

Auto Masters Racing

707

Mitsubishi Triton

Toyota HiLux

Jason Norris

Jaiden Maggs

Toyota HiLux

Western Sydney Motorsport

88

96

Mazda BT-50

Mitsubishi Triton

Western Sydney Motorsport

50

Isuzu D-MAX

Motion Team Triton Racing

Cody Brewczynski George Gutierrez

Isuzu D-MAX

Tyrepower Racing

18 19

VEHICLE

Ford Ranger

Toyota HiLux Toyota HiLux

Isuzu D-MAX

Note: Entry details subject to change after deadline for this program had closed.

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TAKING IT TO

THE STREETS They made their mark at Bathurst and now Sports Sedans are returning to the Gold Coast for the first time in 26 years, as AARON NOONAN reports …

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HE battle for the Precision National Sports Sedan Series is going to go down to the final round at the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 and history is calling Western Australian Tony Ricciardello in his quest for yet another national-level crown. The V8-powered Alfetta driver knows all about winning national level championships and series in the class and could clinch yet another one on the concrete-lined jungle that is the Surfers Paradise street circuit. Ricciardello won the Australian Sports Sedan Championship four times (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002) and has won the National Sports Sedan Series seven times (2005, 2007, 2011, 2014-2016, 2019) since it was first established.

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And he’s in the box seat to do it too, given he won the last round at the Repco Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama and sits 59 points clear of Jordan Caruso’s Audi heading into the Gold Coast round, with Ashley Jarvis’ Monaro just one point behind Caruso in third place. There’s still 135 points on offer at the Gold Coast round with 30 points for the win in Race 1, 45 points for the win in Race 2 and 60 points for the driver that comes out on top in Race 3 of the weekend. The field for Sports Sedans has a great mixture for the Gold Coast street circuit and it’s set to be full of cars of various make, models, eras and powerplants. From thumping V8-powered spaceframes

to rotaries and turbos, the category provides the opportunity for endless possibilities of vehicles to compete in the same race. This round marks the return of nationallevel Sports Sedan racing to the Gold Coast event for the first time since 1997, when honours were shared in the pair of races that weekend between South Australian Mick Monterosso’s V8-powered Escort and Tasmania Kerry Baily’s Toyota Supra. This round is the last of five rounds in this year’s Precision National Sports Sedan Series. Two practice sessions and qualifying will be held on Friday, two races will be held on Saturday and a final race late on Sunday morning.


PRECISION NATIONAL SPORTS SEDAN SERIES

ENTRY LIST

ROUND 5 – PRECISION NATIONAL SPORTS SEDAN SERIES NO DRIVER SPONSOR / TEAM 1

Jordan Caruso

Earlcore Property

5

Tony Ricciardello

B & M Ricciardello Motors

4

7

9

11

14

Darren Currie

Travis Condon

Steven Tamasi Angus Fogg

Tony Cox

MRA Roofing & Construction SIHOT Hotel Property Management Precision International J.A Russell Ltd

RSR Mechanical

CAR Audi A4

MARC II Mustang

Alfa Romeo GTV

Toyota Corolla

Holden Calibra Ford Mustang

SAAB

19

Damian Johnson

JALD Entertprises/For Andrea

Holden Torana

23

Ray Hislop

RHM/Nulon

Ford Falcon FG

The Coaching Room

Holden Monaro

21 30

32 36

43

44 46

51 58 65 77

78

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Graeme Gilliland

Ryan Humfrey

Michael Robinson Jake Camilleri

Chris Donnelly

Ashley Jarvis Jason Compton

Willem Fercher Mark Duggan Rick Newman Nash Morris

Steven Lacey

Rod Moynahan Stuart Eustice

G&G Engineering Group Carlden Wines

Grand Prix Mazda Caboolture Aston Air Conditioning

Mazda RX-7

Ford Falcon XE

Mazda MARC I

Ford Falcon EL

M R Automotive/Tefol

Holden Monaro

Winmalee Car Care

Toyota 86

Blue Mountains Civil Contract

BMW 318i

DFH Racing Team VB

Aston Martin DBR

Norwell Motorplex

MARC Ford Focus

Nuline Homes

Real Dairy Aust/Lederer Group Real Estate & Development

Macquarie Telecom, Navigator

Ford Falcon

Chevrolet Camaro

Holden Monaro MARC Mazda

91

Brad Shiels

J.S Racing

111

Scott Cameron

DFH Racing/Link Property

Holden Commodore

Weldcraft Motorsports

Chevrolet Corvette

95

112

427

Cameron McLeod Grant Donaldson Paul Boschert

MARC Cars Australia Axle’s Racing

Fiat 124

MARC GT SS

MARC II Mustang

Note: Entry details subject to change after deadline for this program had closed.

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EVENT OFFICIALS OFFICIALS OF THE EVENT National Sporting Authority Motorsport Australia Promoter V8 Supercars Australia Pty Ltd Organiser V8 Supercars Australia Pty Ltd Organising Committee Phil Shaw, Matt Ramsden, Nigel Faull, Kimberly Hughes

SUPERCARS OFFICIALS VCS Stewards VCS Race Director VCS Deputy Race Director Clerk of the Course Secretary of the Event Medical Delegate Head of Motorsport

Christopher McMahon (Chair), Bradley Tubb, Steven Lisk James Taylor David Mori, James Delzoppo Nigel Faull Kimberly Hughes Dr Carl Le Adrian Burgess

Starter Driving Standards Advisor Race Control Operations Timing Co-ordinator Recovery Co-ordinator Safety Car Driver Safety Car Communicator Media Manager

Paul Martin Craig Baird James Delzoppo Ian Leech Alistair Walker Jason Routley Berenice Stratton Paul Glover

SUPPORT EVENT OFFICIALS Deputy Clerk of the Course Deputy Secretary of the Event Assistant Clerk of the Course Support Category Stewards

Nathan Fenn Aidan Siegel Paul Baxter Peter Marcovich (Chair), Trevor Neumann, Matthew Halpin Emergency Coordinator Matt Johnston Chief Communicator Susie Brook Communicator Peter Durkin, Catherine McHugh, Andrew Mutton Chief Timekeeper Belinda Manewell Course Car Marshal Paul Howlett, John Miller Support Safety Car Driver Brad Stratton Support Safety Car Observer Berenice Stratton Chief Starter Zachary Dawes Assistant Starter Julie Hockey Chief Scrutineer Athol Wilcox Deputy Chief Scrutineer Scott Swarbrick Chief Marshal Cosmin Ghebosu Deputy Chief Marshal Corey Watts Assistant Chief Marshal Marty Smith Chief of Recovery Brad Moras Chief Fire Marshal Chanelle Fryer Deputy Chief Fire Marshal Bruce Nissen Senior Pit Lane Fire Marshal Pat McGaw Chief Pit Lane & Grid Marshal Mark Buckingham Deputy Chief Pit Lane Marshal Trevor Allan Deputy Chief Grid Marshal Adrian Bond Chief Paddock Marshal Greg Waller

Deputy Chief Paddock Marshal Chief Supply Chief Medical Officer Medical Coordinator Sector Marshals

Ton O’Connor Ian Lamb Dr Karyn Lun Peter Castledine Stephen Navaratnam Peter Southwell Scott Long Aden Zealley Christos Licina Karl Fleming Toni Fuller Daniel Crowe Campbell Watt Kate Eppelstun John Reid Adrian Fuller Errol Flynn Andrew Lake Breannah Ghebosu Peter Ryland Greg Whan Craig Bourke Leon Wort Stewart Gear Peter Stevens Ninad Kavi

VOLUNTEERS Kelly A Tito Amira Aboukoura Daniel Adam Katie Ainsworth Allan Albert Paul Albrecht Trevor Allan Loraine Anderson Widya Anwar Darren Arbon

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Graham Banks Marcia Banks Trey Banks Kym Barber Paul Baxter Mick Bayley Krystal Bayliss Daniel Becker Dennis Beggs Connor Bein Dean Beitzel

Neal Beitzel Aynslee Bell Damien Berger Louis Bernon Edwina Best Peter Best Liana Bianchin Kaaren Binns David Blackburn Michelle Blacklock Raelene Blacklock

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Michelle Burgess Robert Burgess Gary Burns Sharon Burrows Chris Burton Mark Burton James Bussey Alexis Camilleri Jennifer Campbell Richard Campbell Marie Cannon John Caracoglia Damien Carr Peter Castledine Rhonda Castledine Cain Chambers Peter Chandler Jack Chang Geoff Chapman Kellsey Charlton Maja Chelstowska Dale Chilmaid Joe Chisari Natalie Cirillo Michael Clark William Clark Josephine Clemente Michelle Clewett Mikey Clewett Charlie Clifford Clifford Clothier Amanda Clydesdale Bradley Cohrs Toby Coleman Josh Collins Tina Colman Craig Commens Yvonne Cooms Justin Cooper Raymond Cooper Gary Corcoran Barry Corrie Robert Coupe Clara Cramer Beck Craven Garth Craven Shauna Craven Matthew Crawley Karen Creamer John Crean Annalise Cromack Graeme Crowden Daniel Crowe Matthew Curtis Pat Curtis Troy Czislowski Craig Dallinger Kelsey Davidson Debra Davie Jia Davis Leah Davis Nancy Davis Peter Davis Zac Dawes Karen Debney Zakary Debney Frank Dedrie Linda Dempster Graham Dickson Rae Dixon Kelvin Dodds Micheal Donchos Richard Donovan Lynne Doran Alan Downing Jeff Dowson Leslie Driver Justin Duggan Kay Duggan Chefo Duncan Christopher Dungate Maureen Durkin Peter Durkin Michael Dutton Corey Dyer Dennis Eagle Georgia Ebbers Steve Ebenestelli David Edwards Jonathan Edwards Melanie Egger

Christopher Ehrig Victor Elias Karina Elliott Samantha Elliott Neil Ellis Sandy Ellis Allison Emo-Golding Kim Ensinger Craig Eppelstun Kate Eppelstun Matt Esterhuizen Chris Evans David Ewart Maddy Fairbairn Donald Farleigh Nigel Faull Andy Fell Katrina Fell Nathan Fenn Aimee Firth Shane Fishburn Nathan Fitzpatrick Karl Fleming James Fludder Dale Flynn Errol Flynn Darren Fogelis Bailey Foord Ross Forbes Les Francis Michael Franks David Franz Elizabeth Franz Corey Fraser Larelle Frauenfelder Jeff Frazer Joseph Freeman Chanelle Fryer Adrian Fuller Toni Fuller Travis Fung Ken Gaffel Nick Garlin Michael Garton Waka Gate Stewart Gear Marcus Georgilopoulos Breannah Ghebosu Cosmin Ghebosu Brian Gibson Jasmine S M Gibson Ron Gibson Tegan-Lee Gilbert Ross Girvan Sarah Gleadhill Kaile Gleeson Peter Gluskie Melanie Goh Paul Golding Jason Goldspink Simon Goleby Tyrone Goleby Wayne Goleby Wayne Golinski Les Goller Tenille Goode Brett Gooderham James Goodwin Trevor Goodwin Cameron Gorski Michelle Gosling Kristy Gould Dean Gounden Elijah Gounden Rob Graham Christine Grant Rollen Gray Scott Gray Kevin Green Demi Greenep Glynn Greiner Ben Gridley Laurence Griffin Mykel Haager Kristin Haaijer William Hackett Wolfgang Haiden Lindsay Hall Mark Halliday Matthew Halpin Dale Ham

Rino Hamada Angus Hamilton Harley-Troy Hamnett Zachery Hancock Matthew Hanlon Geoff Harris Terrence Harrison Bernardette Harry Des Hartwig Marissa Hartwig Geoff Hay Aaron Haycock Renee Hayman Mathew Haynes Jacob Hayter Colin Healey Katrina Healey Lucas Heard Stefan Heard Rhonda Hegarty Mark Henderson Bradley Hennekam Desi Hepburn Dale Hill Seth Hingston Siarra Hirose Tony Hobbs Julie Hockey Chris Hodgson Amanda Hollis Jeffery Horkings Paul Howlett Kimberly Hughes Peter Hush Jordan Hussain Mark Hussain Kate Hutchinson Kimberly Huxley Bill Huynh Dukchang Hwang Owen Insley Daryl Ireland Martha Ireland Melissa Irwin Leon Ivanovski Taylor Jeffs Shane Johnson Stewart Johnson Bec Johnstom Justine Johnston Matt Johnston Charli Jones Glendon Jones Neville Jones Robert Joseph Ken Judd John Kaufmann Ninad Kavi Annette Keesing Jessie Kelly-Gale Daniel Kermode Raymond Kilpatrick Claudia Kimber Alyssa-Kym Kington Mark Kirby Robert Kirby Rodney Knight Crystal Kosmidis Bohdan Krytskyi Tammie KumorAnderson Kim Lace Vincent Lace Andrew Lake Ian Lamb Samantha Lane Greg Lang Pam Lang Ken Lavis John Leask Jodie Leister Raewyn Lemon Jessica Leonard Simon Leonard Ting Yi Liao Christos Licina Ben Lilliman Steve Lisk Kacey Litchfield Erin Logan Scott Long

Lara Loquias Annette Loring Karyn Lun Steven Lynch Hayley Lyons Janette Lyons Gary Mackay Ian Mackay Samantha Macklan Rose Macnellie Russell Macnellie Craig Maddren Peter Mahoney Belinda Manewell Bradley Mann Carole Mansell Nerissa Manson Sheila Marchisella Brendan Marcic Stephen Marland Alex Marodi Drew Martin Meredith Martin Michael Masters Vivienne Mayer Sienna Maze Kylie McCarthy Jenn McCartney Barry Mccoy Paul McDermott Christina Mcdonald Joshua Mcdonald Rodney Mcdonald Mathew McDonough Pat McGaw Mark McGrath Sarah McGrath Phillip McHardy Catherine McHugh Kristin McIntyre Katie McKellar Shari McKenzie Peter McKinnon Mazie McLachlan Luke Mclean Trish McLeod Nel McLucas Bryan Mclure Chris McMahon Summer Meredith Laraine Meteer Steven Mether John Miles Ross Millar Fremone Miller John Miller Mark Miller Sahtina Miller Karen Millwood Troy Mitchell Harry Mokosch Kevin Moore Brad Moras David Mori Bruce Muhling Gregory Muller David Munro Andrew Mutton Adriana Natalier Orlando Naude Lester Naumann Stephen Navaratnam Joanne Neal Leonie Neumann Trevor Neumann Julia Newton Geoffrey Nicol Bruce Nissen Jasmine Noon Rex Nordstrom Jim Nott John Novak Neve O’Dempsey Mike O’Connor Thomas O’Connor Molly O’Dempsey Nicola Odenbreit Cameron Ormiston Jack Overs Stephen Page Karl Pakuza

Erin Palmer Michelle Palmer Warren Parcell Clinton Parfitt Christopher Park Andrew Parker Candace Parker Dave Parker Deb Parker Mitch Parker Todd Parkes Adrian Pascuzzi Barry Patterson Joseph Paul Stacey Paynter Graham Pearce Phil Pearson Jason Peel Nick Perkins Adjenta Peterson Jan Phillips Mark Phillips Christine Philp Eloise Post Zoltan Posztpisl Sarah Powley Andrew Preston Cheryl Prior Natasha Rangi Nathan Rea Heather Redman John Reid Mark Reimers Jonno Reynolds Brock Rickertt Steve Rickertt Roberta Ridolfi Paul Riordan Craig Ritchie Iain Robertson Patricia Robertson Shaun Robertson Amy Robinson Isobel Robinson Jade Robinson Darren Rogers David Rolfe Karin Rolls Matt Rowbottom David Rowe Jason Ruddock Ken Russell Anthony Ryder Peter Ryland Akshit Sachdeva Parris Sadler Adolfo Saenz Charles Sandham Nerissa Scafe Angela Scales Joe Scharf Alies Schellingerhout Earle Schloss Michael Schroeder Jess Scott Jim Scott Peter Scott Sharn Scott Dennis Scremin Harrison Scurr David Sear Antonio Sebastiano Philip Shearman Timothy Shearman Brooke Shore Aidan Siegel Steve Simm Renee Simms Jann Simons Debbie Simpson Summer Sinboon Jacinda Singh Priya Singh Leigh Singleton Sj Sivasubramaniam Murray Slana Elizabeth Smith Grant Smith Marty Smith Stephen Smith Nicholas Somerville

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