Will Brown, the charismatic Queenslander, has been a standout talent in the world of Supercars. Known for his fearless driving and vibrant personality, Brown has quickly risen through the ranks to become one of the sport’s most exciting competitors.
About Will Brown
Will's journey in motorsport began with a bang, achieving the rare feat of winning both the Formula 4 and Toyota 86 Racing Series titles in 2016. His talent and determination saw him advance to the Dunlop Super2 Series, where he continued to impress, earning the coveted Mike Kable Young Gun Award in 2017.
Brown picked up his breakthrough victory in the Super2 Series at Perth in 2019, solidifying his place as a rising star. In 2020, he linked with Erebus Motorsport-affiliated Image Racing and emerged as a leading championship contender. His first full-time Supercars season in 2021 was a memorable one, finishing eighth overall and securing a thrilling win in Sydney by outpacing legends Jamie Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen.
Personal
Will Brown is looking to bounce back after a topsy-turvy 2023 campaign with Erebus Motorsport. The larrikin Queenslander is now aiming to pull off a title upset in his first season with Triple Eight Race Engineering. Despite a challenging 2023, where he led the points mid-season before a dramatic decline, Brown’s talent remains undeniable.
Brown already had a main game deal in place for 2021 with Erebus Motorsport, for whom he had raced in the enduros since 2018. His excellent pace was rewarded with a solo podium in the Sandown co-driver sprint race in 2019, and his star continued to rise from there.
In his debut season with Triple Eight Race Engineering, Will Brown has continued to showcase his exceptional skill and competitiveness. Here are his current season stats:
Will's relentless drive and passion for racing make him a fan favorite and a formidable contender on the track. Stay tuned for more thrilling races and updates as Will Brown aims for the title this season!