Career Results
Season | Series | Position | Car | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Victorian Formula Ford Championship | 5th | Van Diemen RF94 Ford | |
2001 | Australian Formula Ford Championship | 3rd | Mygale SJ2000 Ford | |
2002 | Australian Formula Ford Championship | 1st | Van Diemen RF01 Ford | Sonic Motorsport |
2002 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 63rd | Holden VX Commodore | Garry Rogers Motorsport |
2003 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 27th | Holden VX Commodore Holden VY Commodore |
Garry Rogers Motorsport |
2004 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 50th | Holden VX Commodore | Castrol Perkins Racing |
2005 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 16th | Holden VZ Commodore | Tasman Motorsport |
2006 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 10th | Ford BA Falcon | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
2007 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 2nd | Ford BF Falcon | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
2008 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 1st | Ford BF Falcon | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
2009 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 1st | Ford FG Falcon | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
2010 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 2nd | Holden VE Commodore | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
2011 | International V8 Supercars Championship | 1st | Holden VE Commodore | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
2012 | International V8 Supercars Championship | 1st | Holden VE Commodore | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
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