WILL DAVISON

 Supercars 

Davison started his motorsport career in karts as a 10-year-old and proved his ability at an early age, winning multiple state and national karting titles. Will headed to Europe where, in his first year of racing in the Formula Renault series, placed fourth overall. The following year, he raced in Formula 3 and impressively claimed three podiums and a race win.

He continued his already impressive career in Europe in 2004 as a test driver for the Minardi F1 team, but he also competed in his first Bathurst 1000 back in Australia. His first full-time drive in Supercars came in 2005, and Davison quickly proved his ability in a supercar, finishing in the top 10 on debut at the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park.

During Davison’s Supercars career, he has claimed 22 race wins (including the Bathurst 1000 in 2009 and 2016, and the Clipsal 500, Gold Coast 600 and Homebush in 2012), 28 pole positions (including the Bathurst pole position and the Pole Position Award in 2012), and 78 podiums. He was also awarded the coveted Barry Sheene Medal in 2009 when he finished runner-up in the Driver’s Championship.

Will is competing for the 2022 Supercars Championship with Shell V-Power Racing and has just extended his contract for the 2023 Season with the team.

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Achievements

  • 2000 – Victorian Title

  • 2001 1st – Australian Formula Ford Championship

  • 2002 4th – British Formula Renault Championship

  • 2005–06 6th – A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Portugal

  • 2005–06 6th – A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia

  • 2007 3rd – Bathurst 1000

  • 2008 1st – Eastern Creek International Raceway

  • 2008 5th – Phillip Island 500

  • 2009 2nd – Sandown SuperSprint

  • 2009 2nd – Supercars Championship/Barry Sheene Medal

  • 2009 1st – Bathurst 1000

  • 2012 – Bathurst Pole Position & Pole Position Award

  • 2012 4th – Clipsal 500 Adelaide

  • 2013 3rd – Supercars Championship

  • 2014 3rd - Bathurst 12 Hour

  • 2016 1st – Bathurst 1000

  • 2016 5th – International V8 Supercars Championship

  • 2019 8th – Virgin Australia Supercars Championship

  • 2021 4th – Repco Supercars Championship

  • 2022 5th – Repco Supercars Championship

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