Adam Macrow
Adam Macrow | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Born | 23 November 1978 |
Related to |
Peter Macrow (father) Tim Macrow (brother) |
V8 Supercar | |
Years active | 2000-09 |
Teams |
John Faulkner Racing Perkins Motorsport Ford Performance Racing Triple Eight Race Engineering Britek Motorsport |
Starts | 19 |
Best finish | 36th in 2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series |
Previous series | |
1996 1997-2003 1999 2005-06 |
Victorian Formula Ford Australian Formula Ford Australian Drivers' Champ. Development V8 Supercars |
Championship titles | |
1998 2006 |
Australian Formula Ford Development V8 Supercars |
Adam Macrow (born 23 November 1978, in Victoria) is a professional race car driver now living in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Starting in Karts in 1985 winning two National titles and ten Victorian titles. 1995 he moved to Formula Vee, then Formula Ford in 1996, winning the National Championship in 1998.
A brief stint in Formula Holden, he started V8 Supercars in 1998 for Tony Longhurst Racing, a prize for winning the Australian Formula Ford Championship. Probably his major achievement in Supercars was winning the Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series in 2006. Also a fifth place at the Sandown 500 and a third place at the Bathurst 1000 for Triple Eight Race Engineering in 2005 really established him as a capable co-driver. He stepped into the Team Kiwi Racing Falcon in 2007, after Paul Radisich was still recovering from an accident at Bathurst in 2006. For the Bathurst 1000 and Sandown 500 he raced the Ford Falcon BF of Britek Motorsport for the second year driving with Jason Bright.
Adams younger brother Tim, who also races, won the 2007 Australian Drivers' Championship.
Adams formula ford title was the first title for the Australian manufacturer of Spectrum Cars, which to this day have run drivers such as Mark Winterbottom and John Martin
Now works for Kosmic Racing Australia
Career results
Season | Series | Position | Car | Team |
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1996 | Victorian Formula Ford Championship | 4th | ||
1997 | Australian Formula Ford Championship | 8th | Spectrum 06 Ford | Team Arrow |
1998 | Australian Formula Ford Championship | 1st | Spectrum 06 Ford | |
1999 | Australian Drivers' Championship | 4th | Reynard 95D Holden | |
2000 | Shell Championship Series | 49th | Holden Commodore VT | John Faulkner Racing |
2001 | Shell Championship Series | 63rd | Holden Commodore VX | Perkins Engineering |
2003 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | 53rd | Ford Falcon BA | Ford Performance Racing |
2003 | Australian Formula Ford Championship | 11th | Spectrum 06 Ford | Just Cars Magazine |
2004 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | 63rd | Ford Falcon BA | Ford Performance Racing |
2005 | HPDC V8Supercar Series | 4th | Ford Falcon BA | Howard Racing |
2005 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | 39th | Ford Falcon BA | Triple Eight Race Engineering |
2006 | Fujitsu V8Supercar Series | 1st | Ford Falcon BA | Howard Racing |
2006 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | 60th | Ford Falcon BA | Britek Motorsport |
2008 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | 36th | Ford BF Falcon | Britek Motorsport |
References
- Herald Sun 15/8/03:
- Michael Lynch — The Age 26/8/03:
- Auto Action 13–19 August 2003:
- Motor Racing Australia Issue No. 74:
- Conrod V8 -
- V8 Supercars -
- Australian Formula Ford -
External links
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Dean Canto |
Winner of the V8Supercar Development Series 2006 |
Succeeded by Tony D'Alberto |