Keep up with your favourite Supercar driving, plane flying larrakin!

2024

The 2024 Supercars season reflected a year of triumph for Will, who secured his maiden Supercars Championship in his debut season with the powerhouse Red Bull Ampol Racing team. Remarkably, Brown scored a podium at each of the 12 events of the year, whilst also collecting a haul of race wins, with the most notable coming at the series finale in Adelaide where he drove the #87 Camaro from last to first to see out the season.

Brown enters 2025 with the #1 on the door, as he and the RBAR team look to pick up another championship together.

2023

2023 proved to be a stellar year for Will. The Toowoomba native collected a haul of podiums and race wins on his way to finishing fifth in the 2023 Supercars Championship standings.


2022

Will finished P14 in the 2022 Supercars Championship. Additionally, Will finished Runner-Up in the 2022 TCR Australia Series driving for  MPC Team LIQUI MOLY. 


2021

In 2021, Will's star continued to rise, and he delivered on the biggest stage when he denied Jamie Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen in a Sydney thriller to win his first race. He later scored provisional pole at Mount Panorama, and although the race didn't go to plan, Brown proved to all that he's no slouch. Will finished eighth overall in his maiden full-time season in 2021, and became the latest Supercars race winner.

 

2020

Brown began 2020 with a multi year signing with Penrite Racing, that would see him compete in the Virgin Australia Supercars series as a co-driver to David Reynolds in 2020, before becoming a full time driver for the team from 2021. Brown was also named as an official Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing Junior Driver, which would see Brown compete on a global stage in selected World TCR events before COVID intervened. The Supercars Enduro Cup was reduced to a single race at Bathurst this year, where Brown & Reynolds finished P15 due to engine issues. With limited running of the Super2 Series Brown picked up two wins and four podiums from only seven races and finished P2 overall. 

 

 

2019

In arguably the breakout year of his career, Brown stepped up to the challenge of competing in the inaugural TCR Australia Series for HMO Customer Racing.  Driving a Hyundai i30 N TCR Car, Brown won the championship with one round to spare against many of Australia’s most awarded and seasoned professional drivers. Alongside his commitments in TCR Australia, he continued to race with Eggleston Motorsport in the 2019 Dunlop Super 2 Series, gaining his first breakthrough win in Perth. Again partnering with Anton de Pasquale at Erebus Motorsport in the Supercars championship, Brown’s talent was on show finishing P2 behind Craig Lowndes and ahead of Garth Tander in the Co-Driver Race, taking his first podium in the series. Furthermore, Brown also accepted a drive in the inaugural S5000 series, competing alongside former Ferrari F1 legend Rubens Barrichello.

 

2018

Brown was named as a Supercars Endurance Cup co-driver, partnering Anton de Pasquale with Erebus Motorsport, where he immediately showed his elite driving ability throughout the 3 race series. He continued to make solid progress in his Dunlop Super2 Series landing P6 in the 2018 Driver’s Championship with Eggleston Motorsport.

 

 2017

In 2017, Brown joined Eggleston Motorsport to race in the Supercars Feeder Series, Dunlop Super2. After ending the driver’s championship in P9 in his rookie year, Brown was awarded the Mike Kable Young Gun Award, a recognition of the best first-year driver as voted by his peers. On top of this, Brown was awarded The Peter Brock Medal by the Confederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS) for his outstanding year in racing. 

 

 2016

Brown signed with the Australian Formula 4 Championship winning team BRM for his second year in the series, going onto dominate and win the championship with an extraordinary record of 6 race wins and 12 podiums from 18 races. Alongside his commitments to Formula 4, he managed drives in both the Australian Formula Ford Championship and Australian Toyota 86 Racing Series as well. Despite missing the first 3 rounds in the Australian Formula Ford Championships due to a clash with Formula 4, Brown would go on to secure P2 in that championship, with multiple wins and podiums. Brown’s Australian Toyota 86 Racing Series campaign was just as strong, as he claimed the Series Title against a field of 39 identical Toyota 86 sports sedan cars with many professional drivers competing against the young gun. With championship wins in both the Australian Formula 4 and the Australian Toyota Racing Series in 2016, Brown became 1 of only 5 drivers in Australian motorsport history to achieve 2 national racing titles in one year. 

 

2015

On the back of his karting form, Brown was signed by AGI Sport to race in the inaugural FIA Formula 4 Australia Championship and claimed victory n the first ever race. A consistent spread of wins and podiums throughout the series saw him finish P3 overall and crowned Rookie of the Year after his impressive debut.