Australian Will Brown put his name in the record books with a fine victory in the 69th New Zealand Grand Prix this afternoon. He became the first Australian since Warwick Brown in 1975 to win, steering his Giles Motorsport Toyota FT60 to a two second victory ahead of the first Kiwi. Supercars champion Will Brown has added a New Zealand Grand Prix win to his CV with a dominant win in the Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship season finale.
- Australia's #1 motorsport. Will Brown has upstaged his rivals to claim victory in the New Zealand Grand Prix, with the Supercars champion controlling the 27. Will Brown will join the 2025 Toyota Formula Regional Oceania series for three rounds.
(Bruce Jenkins/Andy Kruy/Toyota GAZOO Racing NZ) Once the only choice for open-wheel drivers during the European winter, the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship has ebbed and flowed in popularity. Will Brown was on the pace on the opening day of the 2025 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship at Taupo. own will race a Red Bull and NextGen-supported Toyota FT-60 in three rounds of the forthcoming 2025 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship, fulfilling a long-held desire to compete in the series.
All three appearances will be at Triple Eight Race Engineering shareholder Tony Quinn's New Zealand tracks. That means Brown will be in action in the first two rounds at Taupo. Will Brown will return to his open wheel roots, with the new Supercars champion revealing plans to tackle summer series competition in New Zealand.
Brown, who clinched the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship last month, will be a headline addition to the 2025 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania. Brown will race a Red Bull and NextGen-supported Toyota FT-60 in three rounds of the forthcoming 2025 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship, fulfilling a long.