WILL BROWN

Early Days

Brown started his karting career at 13-years-old in Queensland, winning numerous titles throughout his junior years. 

The talent that Brown displayed throughout both State and National Level was captured with an 80% record of finishing on the podium, a sign of rare talent that was set to make big waves in Australian Motorsport in the years to come.

2015

On the back of his karting form, Brown was signed by AGI Sport to race in the Formula 4 Championship in 2015.

Racing on the same circuits as the Supercar Series, Brown scored the first ever Australian Formula 4 Championship Event race win.

A consistent spread of wins and podiums throughout the 2015 Series would see him finish 3rd overall. Brown was also crowned the 2015 Formula 4 Rookie of the Year title after his impressive Series.

2016

Brown signed with the 2015 Australian Formula 4 Championship winning team BRW, for the 2016 running of the series.

Brown would go on later that year to win the 2016 Championship Title on the streets of Surfers Paradise, an extraordinary feat which was contributed to by his 6 race wins and 13 podiums from 18 races.

Besides his commitments to Formula 4, Brown would manage drives in both the Australian Ford Championship and Australian Toyota 86 Racing Series as well.

Despite missing the first 3 races in the Australian Ford Championships due to a clash with Formula 4, Brown would go on to secure second in the championship, with 9 wins and 11 podiums from the fifteen races in the 2016 Series.

Additionally, Brown’s Australian Toyota 86 Racing Series Campaign was just as strong as the other categories, taking out the Championship after seeing off some of the biggest names in motorsport including 2 x V8 Supercar Champion, Glenn Seton, former Supercar driver Steven Johnson, and Touring Car Legend Tony Longhurst.

After Series wins in both Australian Formula Ford and Toyota Racing Series in 2016, Brown would become 1 of only 5 drivers in Australian Motorsport history to achieve 2 national racing titles in one year.

2017

In 2017, Brown joined Eggleston Motorsport to race in the 2017 Dunlop Super2 Series.

After ending the Driver’s Championship in 9th place in his rookie year, Brown was awarded the Mike Kable Young Gun Award, a recognition of the best first-year driver across the Supercar Championship and Super2 Series as voted by his peers.

On top of this, Brown was awarded the Peter Brock Medal, a recognition of competing against and beating some of the best and most experienced drivers in Australia.

2018

2018 was another major stepping stone for Brown, being named co-driver for Anton de Pasquale from Erebus Motorsport in the Supercars Championship Endurance Series. In what was a tough campaign for the pair, Brown showed glimpses of his elite driving ability throughout the 3 race special.

Brown continued to make strong progression on his Super2 Series drive in 2017, landing 6th place in the 2018 Driver’s Championship with Eggleston Motorsport.

2019

In 2019, Brown took part in the the inaugural TCR Australia Series for HMO Customer Racing, where he dominated with 7 race wins and 15 podiums driving a Hyundai i30 N TCR Car. Brown’s efforts on track saw him claim the drivers championship as well as playing a pivotal role in securing the teams championship. 

Despite his commitments to HMO Customer Racing, Brown raced with Eggleston Motorsport in the 2019 Dunlop Super2 Series and partnered Anton de Pasquale from Erebus Motorsport in the Supercars Championship Endurance Cup.

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