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*3rd, [[Bathurst 1000|Bob Jane T-Marts 1000]] at [[Mount Panorama Circuit]] 1999 <ref>http://www.conrod.com.au/stats/drprof.cgi?id=49</ref>
*3rd, [[Bathurst 1000|Bob Jane T-Marts 1000]] at [[Mount Panorama Circuit]] 1999 <ref>http://www.conrod.com.au/stats/drprof.cgi?id=49</ref>
*Winner, Calder Park [[V8 Supercar]] round 2001 <ref>http://www.conrod.com.au/stats/drprof.cgi?id=49</ref>
*Winner, Calder Park [[V8 Supercar]] round 2001 <ref>http://www.conrod.com.au/stats/drprof.cgi?id=49</ref>
*Winner Bathurst 12 Hour 2007 (BMW)


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Revision as of 04:13, 1 June 2007

Supercars Championship career
NationalityAustralian
Car number67
Current teamTeam Sirromet Wines
Championships0
Races165
Wins2
Podiums4
Pole positions0
2006 position21st

Paul Morris (born December 22, 1967 in Morwell Victoria, Australia) is a V8 Supercar racecar driver.

Early career

Paul Morris started his motor racing career at the age of 19 in 1987, driving in the Queensland Gemini Series. He won Rookie of the Year in his debut season, and won the state championship the following year. He spent the next three years competing in Formula Ford. [1]

Morris made his Bathurst debut in 1991, driving a Toyota Corolla. He won the Class C title that year with Geoff Full. [2]

He joined the BMW Works team in 1992, and competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship for several years. Morris went on to compete in the Australian Super Touring Championship from 1994 to 2000 (excluding 1998), winning four championships. His notable sponsors during this time were Benson & Hedges and Diet Coke. He also competed in the V8 Touring Car Championship full-time in 1994, driving a Diet Coke sponsored Holden Commodore. [3]

In 1998, Morris drove for PacWest Racing in the PPG Dayton Indy Lights Championship in the United States. His best result was sixth in the opening round at Homestead. [4]

V8 Supercars

Morris co-drove with the Holden Racing Team in the 1999 endurance events. He finished 3rd with Mark Skaife at Bathurst in that year. [5]

From 2000, Morris again competed in the V8 Supercar Series full-time. Originally sponsored by Big Kev, he was involved in a major start-line accident at Oran Park in his debut season. He suffered a number of fractured vertebrae in this accident, and narrowly escaped the flaming wreckage of his VS Commodore. [6]

Morris recovered without missing any V8 Supercar races, and he went on to achieve his first major success at Calder Park in 2001, where he won two of the three races and won the round overall. [7]

Career highlights

References

[1] Official website