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Prodrive Racing Australia
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Tickford Racing
ManufacturerFord
Team PrincipalRod Nash
Sven Burchatz
Team ManagerTim Edwards
Race DriversSupercars Championship:
6. Cameron Waters
55 Thomas Randle
Super2 Series:
5. Brad Vaughan
6. Lochie Dalton
Race Engineers
6. Sam Potter
55 Raymond Lau

Super2:
5. Daniel Veronese
6. Dilan Talabani
ChassisSupercars Championship:
Ford Mustang GT S650
Super2 Series:
Ford Mustang GT S550
Debut2003
Drivers' Championships1 (2015)
Round wins29
Race wins78
Pole positions59
2022 position5/6: 3rd (4655pts)
55/56: 12th (2318pts)
Mark Winterbottom at the 2008 Hamilton 400.

Tickford Racing (formerly known as Prodrive Racing Australia and Ford Performance Racing) is an Australian motor racing team which competes in the Supercars Championship. The team currently campaigns two Ford Mustangs, with their current drivers being Cameron Waters and Thomas Randle. Tickford Racing also competes in the Super2 Series with Brad Vaughan and Lochie Dalton.

The team has won the Bathurst 1000 twice, in 2013 (Winterbottom/Richards) and in 2014 (Mostert/Morris). They have won the driver's championship once, in 2015 with Mark Winterbottom.

History

2000s

In December 2002, Prodrive purchased Glenn Seton Racing, and renamed it Ford Performance Racing as part of a marketing push to link the Prodrive-owned Ford Performance Vehicles(formally Tickford) road car range to the popular V8 Supercars. Along with this renaming came a huge expansion programme – the team expanded from one car driven by Glenn Seton to three; Seton, Craig Lowndes and David Besnard. The team moved into a new headquarters adjacent to the FPV factory in Campbellfield, Melbourne, and the crew expanded as well. The third car was entered using Rod Nash Racing's Racing Entitlement Contract (REC). While other teams such had received major Ford support in the years since, it became the first official Ford factory team since the Ford Works Team of 1962 to 1973.

The team's early years were somewhat disappointing, given the fact the team was one of the best funded in V8 Supercars. Lowndes had his moments in 2003, including a round win at Phillip Island, and a second-place finish at Bathurst driving with Seton. Lowndes finished the year 5th in the championship, with Seton and Besnard well down the order. In 2004, the team downsized to two cars. Lowndes and Seton both had disappointing years, plagued by engine dramas, a lack of test days, and a lack of comparable data (their cars were built to different specifications). While the pair did start to find some pace at the end of the year (they finished second at Bathurst again), they both decided to move at the end of the year – Lowndes to Triple Eight Race Engineering and Seton to Dick Johnson Racing.

Jason Bright and Greg Ritter joined for the 2005 season. Bright had a consistent year, and finished inside the top 10, while Ritter was disappointing, David Brabham replaced him for the final two rounds. In 2006, Mark Winterbottom joined the team. Bright scored multiple front-row starts, including three pole positions. He won the inaugural round in Bahrain, the Desert 400, and came 6th in the championship. Winterbottom enjoyed a very consistent run to finish third in the championship. The pair won the Sandown 500. FPR came second in the team's championship behind the HSV Dealer Team.

Bright left FPR at the end of the 2006 season to drive for his own Britek Motorsport outfit, with Steven Richards recruited to replace him. The team continued to take the challenge to the front-running teams. The most disappointing moment in 2007 was when Winterbottom left the circuit late in the race while leading at Bathurst. In 2008 Winterbottom challenged for the championship, but Jamie Whincup managed to finish the championship ahead of Winterbottom while Richards finished 8th.

In 2009, the new FG Falcon was debuted. While Triple Eight already had the speed, FPR struggled with only one win from Mark Winterbottom during the season with Steven Richards finishing a best of 3rd. The team also struggled at Bathurst again with the No. 6 car driven by Winterbottom and Richards caught fire on lap 50 while the second car driven by Dean Canto and Luke Youlden crashed late in the race. Mark Winterbottom and Steven Richards finished 5th and 13th in the championship.

2010s

The Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT driven by Chaz Mostert at the 2019 Adelaide 500

In 2010, Winterbottom finished 3rd and Richards 15th. For 2011, Will Davison replaced Richards, who was retained as an endurance co-driver for Winterbottom. Winterbottom finished in 3rd place for the championship while Davison finished in 7th. In 2012, FPR were strong challengers for the championship, Winterbottom finishing 3rd with Davison finishing 4th.

In January 2013, the team was sold by Prodrive to Rusty French and Rod Nash.[1] In the 2013 season, Mark Winterbottom and Steven Richards won the Bathurst 1000. Davison finished the season in third, Winterbottom fourth. Chaz Mostert joined the team in 2014, replacing Will Davison. FPR won the 2014 Bathurst 1000 with Mostert partnered by Paul Morris.

In 2015, Ford Performance Racing was renamed as Prodrive Racing Australia, as a result of Ford's decision to progressively withdraw its FPV brand and V8 Supercars support by 2016. The team introduced the Ford FG X Falcon, the first new Falcon since 2009. After a slow start, the team achieved considerable success in the next section of the season, with eleven out of fifteen race wins between the third event (the Perth Super Sprint) and the eighth event (the Sydney Motorsport Park Super Sprint). Winterbottom, co-driving with Steve Owen, then went on to win the 2015 Wilson Security Sandown 500, leading home a team one-two with Mostert and Cameron Waters in second. It was the team's first win at the event since 2006. At the 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, Mostert had a substantial crash in Friday qualifying, ruling his car out for the weekend and himself out for the rest of the season. This left Winterbottom with a large championship lead entering the final rounds, and while he didn't win another race after Sandown, Winterbottom held on to win his, and the team's first drivers' championship. The team was leading the teams' championship until the final round, in which it was overtaken by long-time rivals Triple Eight.

In 2016, Mostert[2] was moved to customer team Rod Nash Racing for sponsorship purposes, with Cameron Waters joining the team full-time in car No. 6 alongside defending champion Winterbottom. The team only won 2 races, both with Winterbottom who finished the championship in 6th place. Waters finished his first season in 19th, with his best finish being 4th place at the Bathurst 1000 with Jack Le Brocq. In 2017 the team continued with the same driver lineup, with its only race win being the Sandown 500 with Waters and co-driver Richie Stanaway. Winterbottom finished the championship in 6th, while Waters finished in 8th place.

In 2016, Prodrive Racing Australia management re-formed the Ford-aligned vehicle enhancer, Tickford.

In 2018, the team was rebranded as Tickford Racing, with Stanaway joining the team in car No. 56. The Rod Nash Racing REC was moved to the team with Mostert, officially making Tickford Racing a 4 car team.[3]

Customer cars

Rod Nash Racing

Rod Nash Racing

From 2010 to 2017, the team has prepared a customer car for Rod Nash Racing. Paul Dumbrell drove in 2010 and 2011 before David Reynolds took over in 2012, with notable results being a race win at the 2013 Armor All Gold Coast 600, a second place at the 2012 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 and 3rd in the driver's championship in 2015, with Dean Canto as his co-driver. From 2016, Chaz Mostert raced with Rod Nash Racing, winning 3 races and the Pirtek Enduro Cup the following season with Steve Owen. The Rod Nash Racing REC is now run under the Tickford Racing name with Mostert and Owen.

Team 18

Team 18

In 2013, the team took on a second customer car for Team 18. The Schwerkolt entry was driven by Alex Davison in 2013, with Jack Perkins replacing Davison for 2014. Schwerkolt and his team split with FPR prior to the 2015 season, moving to Walkinshaw Racing for 2015.[4]

Super Black Racing

Super Black Racing

Super Black Racing replaced the No. 18 Schwerkolt entry for 2015, with Andre Heimgartner the driver of Car No. 111. Chris Pither replaced Heimgartner for the final two rounds of the 2015 season and continued with the team for 2016. After the 2016 season, the team sold its Racing Entitlement Contract to Tim Blanchard Racing.[5]

Britek Motorsport

In 2017, Britek Motorsport replaced Super Black Racing as the team's second customer entry. Team owner Jason Bright drove the team's No. 56 entry with Garry Jacobson co-driving. After 2017, Bright retired from full-time driving and the REC was leased to Matt Stone Racing.[6]

23Red Racing

23Red Racing

After running its first Supercars season on its own, 23Red Racing became a satellite operation for 2019 with Tickford re-building the teams Ford Falcon into a Ford Mustang for the 2019 season. The car was driven by Will Davison, a former driver of FPR. In May 2020, 23Red Racing announced it was withdrawing from the Supercars Championship, due to the loss of their major backer Milwaukee Tools. This was a result of the economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. The team was merged back to Tickford with a new number.

Other

Tickford Racing has run a number of customer cars for other franchise holders, the first in 2007 where the No. 021 Team Kiwi Racing BF Falcon driven by Paul Radisich was prepared for the first few rounds of the season. In 2008, FPR prepared the No. 777 Ford Rising Stars Racing BF Falcon of Michael Patrizi. For the 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, the team ran a third customer car, a wildcard entry for Renee Gracie and Simona de Silvestro known as the Harvey Norman Super Girls.

Super2 Series

The team has also run entries in the second-tier Dunlop Super2 Series in recent years. The first of these was in 2010 when the team ran James Moffat in a BF Falcon. This was followed by entering Chaz Mostert in 2011 and 2012 using an FG Falcon. In 2014 and 2015, the team ran Cameron Waters in an older generation (pre-2013) FG Falcon in the Development Series, winning the championship in 2015.

In 2016, the team expanded to two (2015-spec) FG X Falcon entries for Garry Jacobson and Jack Le Brocq. The pairing finished first and second in the championship respectively. In 2017, the team continued to run FG X Falcons, for defending champion Jacobson and Josh Kean. They also ran a wildcard entry at the Sydney round with Richie Stanaway, who achieved two 3rd-place finishes and a race win in the 4 races held. Jacobson finished the championship in 6th position while Kean finished in 19th. For 2018 and 2019 the team only fielded one FG X Falcon for Thomas Randle. In 2020, the team will field reigning Super3 champion Broc Feeney in one FG X Falcon. In 2021 the team will field Zak Best in the same FG X Falcon used by Broc Feeney.

Results

Car No. 5 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Position Pts
2003 Glenn Seton 5 Ford ADE
R1

18
ADE
R1

10
PHI
R3

9
EAS
R4

26
WIN
R5

12
BAR
R6

14
BAR
R7

15
BAR
R8

18
HDV
R9

Ret
HDV
R10

16
HDV
R11

17
QLD
R12

Ret
ORA
R13

Ret
SAN
R14

16
BAT
R15

2
SUR
R16

12
SUR
R17

5
PUK
R18

11
PUK
R19

9
PUK
R20

11
EAS
R21

18
EAS
R22

Ret
15th 1266
2004 ADE
R1

10
ADE
R2

Ret
EAS
R3

15
PUK
R4

29
PUK
R5

21
PUK
R6

22
HDV
R7

18
HDV
R8

12
HDV
R9

14
BAR
R10

Ret
BAR
R11

21
BAR
R12

Ret
QLD
R13

13
WIN
R14

10
ORA
R15

DNS
ORA
R16

21
SAN
R17

18
BAT
R18

2
SUR
R19

15
SUR
R20

19
SYM
R21

28
SYM
R22

19
SYM
R23

17
EAS
R24

14
EAS
R25

13
EAS
R26

22
15th 1237
2006 Mark Winterbottom ADE
R1

22
ADE
R2

19
PUK
R3

4
PUK
R4

3
PUK
R5

3
BAR
R6

6
BAR
R7

13
BAR
R8

3
WIN
R9

8
WIN
R10

12
WIN
R11

6
HDV
R12

3
HDV
R13

17
HDV
R14

8
QLD
R15

9
QLD
R16

7
QLD
R17

9
ORA
R18

7
ORA
R19

15
ORA
R20

11
SAN
R21

1
BAT
R22

Ret
SUR
R23

3
SUR
R24

3
SUR
R25

3
SYM
R26

2
SYM
R27

2
SYM
R28

3
BHR
R29

8
BHR
R30

3
BHR
R31

27
PHI
R32

7
PHI
R33

2
PHI
R34

1
3rd 3089
2007 ADE
R1

5
ADE
R2

Ret
BAR
R3

10
BAR
R4

6
BAR
R5

5
PUK
R6

2
PUK
R7

23
PUK
R8

11
WIN
R9

26
WIN
R10

20
WIN
R11

10
EAS
R12

11
EAS
R13

7
EAS
R14

6
HDV
R15

Ret
HDV
R16

6
HDV
R17

6
QLD
R18

10
QLD
R19

7
QLD
R20

5
ORA
R21

4
ORA
R22

3
ORA
R23

24
SAN
R24

8
BAT
R25

10
SUR
R26

20
SUR
R27

17
SUR
R28

5
BHR
R29

1
BHR
R30

1
BHR
R31

3
SYM
R32

3
SYM
R33

3
SYM
R34

7
PHI
R35

7
PHI
R36

4
PHI
R37

5
5th 420
2008 ADE
R1

2
ADE
R2

Ret
EAS
R3

10
EAS
R4

2
EAS
R5

1
HAM
R6

10
HAM
R7

7
HAM
R8

5
BAR
R29

1
BAR
R10

1
BAR
R11

1
SAN
R12

2
SAN
R13

6
SAN
R14

2
HDV
R15

1
HDV
R16

3
HDV
R17

2
QLD
R18

2
QLD
R19

1
QLD
R20

1
WIN
R21

21
WIN
R22

2
WIN
R23

26
PHI
QR

12
PHI
R24

4
BAT
R25

4
SUR
R26

3
SUR
R27

3
SUR
R28

3
BHR
R29

21
BHR
R30

4
BHR
R31

4
SYM
R32

3
SYM
R33

4
SYM
R34

4
ORA
R35

23
ORA
R36

12
ORA
R37

18
2nd 3079
2009 ADE
R1

18
ADE
R2

22
HAM
R3

2
HAM
R4

Ret
WIN
R5

25
WIN
R6

2
SYM
R7

16
SYM
R8

4
HDV
R9

2
HDV
R10

17
TOW
R11

8
TOW
R12

6
SAN
R13

12
SAN
R14

16
QLD
R15

3
QLD
R16

4
PHI
QR

1
PHI
R17

3
BAT
R18

Ret
SUR
R19

1
SUR
R20

2
SUR
R21

2
SUR
R22

1
PHI
R23

6
PHI
R24

Ret
BAR
R25

3
BAR
R26

17
SYD
R27

2
SYD
R28

3
5th 2414
2010 YMC
R1

3
YMC
R2

2
BHR
R3

2
BHR
R4

2
ADE
R5

21
ADE
R6

3
HAM
R7

7
HAM
R8

DSQ
QLD
R9

9
QLD
R10

Ret
WIN
R11

15
WIN
R12

6
HDV
R13

1
HDV
R14

2
TOW
R15

3
TOW
R16

1