Supercheap Auto Racing
Supercheap Auto Racing has been the sponsored identity of several Australian based racing teams since the mid-1990s when automotive parts retail chain Supercheap Auto began sponsoring motor racing teams. The identity has travelled from one racing team to another as the chain transferred its sponsorship. The current holder of the Supercheap Auto Racing identity is Supercars Championship team Tickford Racing.
Year | Series | Team | Car | Drivers |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | Australian Super Touring Championship | CPW Motorsport | BMW 318i | 13 Wayne Wakefield 27 Steven Johnson 64 Jason Richards |
1998 | Australian GT Production Car Championship | BRT Motorsport | Toyota Supra | 64 Bob Thorn |
1999 | Shell Championship Series | Briggs Motor Sport | Ford Falcon AU Ford Falcon EL |
70 John Briggs 80 Bob Thorn |
2000 | Shell Championship Series | Steven Ellery Racing | Ford Falcon AU | 31 Steven Ellery |
2001 | Shell Championship Series | Steven Ellery Racing | Ford Falcon AU | 31 Steven Ellery |
2002 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Steven Ellery Racing | Ford Falcon AU | 31 Steven Ellery |
2003 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Steven Ellery Racing | Ford Falcon BA | 31 Steven Ellery |
2004 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Steven Ellery Racing | Ford Falcon BA | 31 Steven Ellery |
2005 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Paul Weel Racing | Holden Commodore VZ | 50 Paul Weel 51 Greg Murphy |
2006 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Paul Weel Racing | Holden Commodore VZ | 50 Cameron McConville 51 Greg Murphy |
2007 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Paul Weel Racing | Holden Commodore VZ Holden Commodore VE |
20 Paul Dumbrell 50 Cameron McConville |
2008 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Paul Morris Motorsport | Holden Commodore VE | 39 Russell Ingall 67 Paul Morris[1] |
2009 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Paul Morris Motorsport | Holden Commodore VE | 39 Russell Ingall 67 Tim Slade[1] |
2010 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | Paul Morris Motorsport | Holden Commodore VE | 39 Russell Ingall[1] |
2011 | International V8 Supercars Championship | Paul Morris Motorsport | Holden Commodore VE | 39 Russell Ingall[1] |
2012 | International V8 Supercars Championship | Walkinshaw Racing | Holden Commodore VE[2] | 66 Russell Ingall |
2013 | International V8 Supercars Championship | Walkinshaw Racing | Holden Commodore VE | 66 Russell Ingall |
2014 | International V8 Supercars Championship | Walkinshaw Racing | Holden Commodore VF | 47 Tim Slade[3] |
2015 | International V8 Supercars Championship | Walkinshaw Racing | Holden Commodore VF | 47 Tim Slade[4] |
2016 | Supercars Championship | Rod Nash Racing | Ford Falcon FG X[5] | 55 Chaz Mostert |
2017 | Supercars Championship | Rod Nash Racing | Ford Falcon FG X | 55 Chaz Mostert |
2018 | Supercars Championship | Tickford Racing | Ford Falcon FG X | 55 Chaz Mostert[6] |
2019 | Supercars Championship | Tickford Racing | Ford Mustang[7] | 55 Chaz Mostert[6] |
2020 | Supercars Championship | Tickford Racing | Ford Mustang | 55 Jack Le Brocq[8] |
References
- REC sale the end of an era for Paul Morris Speedcafe 4 December 2013
- Ingall switches to Walkinshaw The Age 9 November 2011
- Driver Tim Slade excited about Clipsal 500 with new team Supercheap Auto Adelaide Advertiser 24 February 2014
- Supercheap Auto continues with Walkinshaw Racing Supercars
- Mostert to race Supercheap Falcon in 2016 Motorsport.com 16 November 2015
- Tickford re-signs Mostert, Supercheap Auto Speedcafe 22 January 2018
- Confirmed: Ford to Race Mustangs in 2019 Auto Action 17 April 2018
- Jack Le Brocq Signs, Superchaep Auto Re-signs with Tickford Racing Tickford Racing 28 November 2019
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