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{{Infobox V8 Supercar team|Short_name=|Logo=[[File:Anderson Motorsport Logo.png|Anderson Motorsport Logo|250px]]|Manufacturer=Super 2: [[Holden]]<br>
{{Infobox V8 Supercar team
Super 3: [[Ford]]|Principal=Michael Anderson|Drivers=Super 2:<br>[[Tyler Everingham]]<br>
|Short_name=
Super 3:<br>[[Jaylyn Robotham]]|Chassis=[[Super 2|Super 2 Series]]:<br>[[VF Commodore]]<br>
|Logo=Anderson Motorsport Logo.png
[[Super 3|Super 3 Series]]:<br>[[FG Falcon]]|Debut=Super 2: 2020<br>Super 3: 2016|Drivers_champ=0|Teams_champ=0|Last_season=2020|Last_position=14th|Poles=0|Race_wins=0|Wins=0}}
|Manufacturer=Super 2: [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]<br>
Super 3: [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]|Principal=Michael Anderson|Drivers=Super2: <br>[[Max Vidau]]<br>Super 3:<br>[[Jude Bargwanna]] (racing driver)|Michael Anderson]]|Chassis=[[Super2 Series|Super2]]:<br>[[Ford Mustang (sixth generation)| Mustang GT]]<br>[[Super3 Series|Super 3 Series]]:<br>[[FG Falcon]]|Debut=Super 2: 2023<br>Super 3: 2016
|Drivers_champ=0
|Teams_champ=0
|Last_season=2nd
|Last_position=6th
|Poles=0
|Race_wins=0
|Wins=0
}}


Anderson Motorsport is a Supercars team Currently competing in the Super 2 & Super 3 Series. The team was started by owner and team principal Michael Anderson to further his own racing career.
'''Anderson Motorsport''' is a Supercars team currently competing in the Super 2 & Super 3 Series. The team was started by owner and team principal Michael Anderson to further his own racing career.


== Super 2 Series ==
== Super 2 Series ==
The team was set to debut in the 2020 Dunlop Super 2 Series at the second round at Symmons Plains. However due to the industry shutdown as a consequence of the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic, They debuted with driver Tyler Everingham at the new second round at Sydney Motorsport Park. Everingham would finish 5th and 11th respectively in the 2 races. The team would not enter the Bathurst round of the series with Everingham, due to this, he would finish 14th in the championship having only competed in one round.
The team was set to debut in the [[2020 Super2 Series|2020 Dunlop Super 2 Series]] at the second round at [[Symmons Plains Raceway|Symmons Plains]]. However, due to the industry shutdown as a consequence of the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Australia|2020 Coronavirus Pandemic]], They debuted with driver [[Tyler Everingham]] at the new second round at [[Sydney Motorsport Park]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-03-06|title=Young Gun Award winner rejoins Super2 field|url=https://www.speedcafe.com/2020/03/06/young-gun-award-winner-rejoins-super2-field/|access-date=2020-11-03|website=Speedcafe|language=en-US}}</ref> Everingham would finish 5th and 11th respectively in the 2 races. The team would not enter the Bathurst round of the series with Everingham, due to this, he would finish 14th in the championship having only competed in one round.


== Kumho Tyre Series ==
== Kumho Tyre Series ==
The teams racing debut was in the [[2016 Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series]] with a BF Falcon for owner Michael Anderson, entered under the name of sponsor Kenwood Homes. Anderson had a solid debut season, taking 1 podium and finishing 7th overall in the championship. Anderson would have a breakout year in 2017,upgrading to a FG Falcon he would win 1 race, take 6 other podiums, as well as a pole position in the first race of the season at [[Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit|Phillip Island]], he would finish 3rd in the championship. Anderson's 2018 season was disappointing by comparison, He didn't take a podium all year, finishing 6th in the standings.
The teams racing debut was in the [[2016 Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series]] with a [[Ford Falcon (BF)|BF Falcon]] for owner Michael Anderson, entered under the name of sponsor Kenwood Homes. Anderson had a solid debut season, taking 1 podium and finishing 7th overall in the championship. Anderson would have a breakout year in 2017,upgrading to a FG Falcon he would win 1 race, take 6 other podiums, as well as a pole position in the first race of the season at [[Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit|Phillip Island]], he would finish 3rd in the championship. Anderson's 2018 season was disappointing by comparison, He didn't take a podium all year, finishing 6th in the standings.


For 2019, Anderson would transfer to an ownership role, tabbing 2018 Australian Formula 4 Championship winner, Jayden Ojeda to drive the teams FG Falcon. Ojeda would have an outstanding rookie season, winning 4 races in a season long battle with fellow rookie Broc Feeney. Ojeda would ultimately finish second to Feeney by the end of the season.
For 2019, Anderson would transfer to an ownership role, tabbing 2018 Australian Formula 4 Championship winner, Jayden Ojeda to drive the teams FG Falcon. Ojeda would have an outstanding rookie season, winning 4 races in a season long battle with fellow rookie Broc Feeney. Ojeda would ultimately finish second to Feeney by the end of the season.


For the shortened 2020 Super 3 Series, the team would enter debutant Declan Fraser. Fraser would take 3 podiums on the season, as well as pole position for the second race at Bathurst.
For the shortened 2020 Super 3 Series, the team would enter debutant Declan Fraser. Fraser would take 3 podiums on the season, as well as pole position for the second race at Bathurst.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-17|title=Anderson Super2, Super3 cars revealed|url=https://www.speedcafe.com/2020/07/17/anderson-super2-super3-cars-revealed/|access-date=2020-11-02|website=Speedcafe|language=en-US}}</ref>

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

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[[Category:Australian auto racing teams]]

Latest revision as of 02:20, 10 December 2024

ManufacturerSuper 2: Ford
Super 3: Ford
Team PrincipalMichael Anderson
Race DriversSuper2:
Max Vidau
Super 3:
Jude Bargwanna (racing driver)
ChassisSuper2:
Mustang GT
Super 3 Series:
FG Falcon
DebutSuper 2: 2023
Super 3: 2016
Drivers' Championships0
Teams' Championships0
Round wins0
Race wins0
Pole positions0
2nd position6th

Anderson Motorsport is a Supercars team currently competing in the Super 2 & Super 3 Series. The team was started by owner and team principal Michael Anderson to further his own racing career.

Super 2 Series

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The team was set to debut in the 2020 Dunlop Super 2 Series at the second round at Symmons Plains. However, due to the industry shutdown as a consequence of the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic, They debuted with driver Tyler Everingham at the new second round at Sydney Motorsport Park.[1] Everingham would finish 5th and 11th respectively in the 2 races. The team would not enter the Bathurst round of the series with Everingham, due to this, he would finish 14th in the championship having only competed in one round.

Kumho Tyre Series

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The teams racing debut was in the 2016 Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series with a BF Falcon for owner Michael Anderson, entered under the name of sponsor Kenwood Homes. Anderson had a solid debut season, taking 1 podium and finishing 7th overall in the championship. Anderson would have a breakout year in 2017,upgrading to a FG Falcon he would win 1 race, take 6 other podiums, as well as a pole position in the first race of the season at Phillip Island, he would finish 3rd in the championship. Anderson's 2018 season was disappointing by comparison, He didn't take a podium all year, finishing 6th in the standings.

For 2019, Anderson would transfer to an ownership role, tabbing 2018 Australian Formula 4 Championship winner, Jayden Ojeda to drive the teams FG Falcon. Ojeda would have an outstanding rookie season, winning 4 races in a season long battle with fellow rookie Broc Feeney. Ojeda would ultimately finish second to Feeney by the end of the season.

For the shortened 2020 Super 3 Series, the team would enter debutant Declan Fraser. Fraser would take 3 podiums on the season, as well as pole position for the second race at Bathurst.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Young Gun Award winner rejoins Super2 field". Speedcafe. 2020-03-06. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  2. ^ "Anderson Super2, Super3 cars revealed". Speedcafe. 2020-07-17. Retrieved 2020-11-02.