Grove Racing

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Grove Racing
Grove Racing Porsche Bathurst 12 Hour 2020 (49485208088).jpg
ManufacturerFord
Team PrincipalStephen Grove
Team ManagerBrenton Grove
Race Drivers10. Lee Holdsworth
26. David Reynolds
Race Engineers10. Dilan Talabani
26. Alistar McVean
ChassisMustang GT
Debut2011
Drivers' Championships0
Round wins0
Pole positions0

Grove Racing is an Australian motor racing team. It has previously competed in various series including Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship and Super2 Series and will enter the 2022 Supercars Championship.

History[]

GT racing[]

Grove Racing was founded by businessman Stephen Grove in 2011 with a focus on racing Porsches in various categories. Having first competed in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Australia, the team entered the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship in 2012 with Stephen as driver in the elite class.[1] In 2013, the team won the first of its four Bathurst 12 Hour class victories.[2]

Super2 Series[]

In 2018, Stephen's son Brenton entered the Super2 Series having also competed in Porsches. The team drafted two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Earl Bamber to co-drive with Brenton at that year's Bathurst 250 endurance race for the series.[3] The team did not continue in the series in 2019 with Brenton moving to drive for Triple Eight Race Engineering in the series.

In 2021, entered the Super2 Series for the last two rounds in a Nissan Altima L33.

Supercars Championship[]

In January 2021, Grove Group purchased 50% of Kelly Racing, which was rebranded Kelly Grove Racing.[4] Six months later, Grove bought out the remainder of the team, to be known as Grove Racing from 2022.[5]

Supercar drivers[]

Super2 drivers[]

  • New Zealand (2022)

References[]

  1. ^ "ENTRY LIST: Carrera Cup ready for Townsville return". Speedcafe. 3 July 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Grove Racing ready for 2020 outright step up". Bathurst 12 Hour. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  3. ^ Makhoul, Joshua (4 October 2018). "Grove keen to learn from 'world class' Bamber". Supercars.com. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  4. ^ van Leeuwen, Andrew (14 January 2021). "New ownership structure for Kelly Racing". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  5. ^ Chapman, Simon (26 July 2021). "Grove takes full ownership of KGR, Kelly to depart". Speedcafe. Retrieved 27 July 2021.

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