SUNDAY WRAP - AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX
The final day of racing at the Australian Grand Prix was cut short before it ever really began, with Race 7 ultimately declared after just a handful of laps behind the safety car. Heavy rain made conditions undriveable, and with standing water across the circuit, the call was made to red-flag the race before it could properly get underway. While frustrating for the team and drivers, safety was the priority, and the early declaration meant Cam Waters and Thomas Randle were classified where they started—Waters in P5 and Randle in P12.
With limited running, the championship standings saw some movement, but the team remains firmly in the fight. Waters now sits second in the drivers’ standings, just seven points off the lead, while Randle holds a solid ninth place. The team also sits second in the teams’ championship, and with a long season ahead, there are plenty of opportunities to reclaim the top spot.
It was a tough weekend overall, with qualifying pace proving to be the biggest challenge. However, the team showed strong race speed, making up significant positions across the four races. The focus now shifts to New Zealand in a couple of weeks, where the goal will be to bounce back and regain momentum.
CAM WATERS – No. 6 Monster Energy Ford Mustang
"Not the way we wanted to end the weekend, but there was no way we could race in that. Shame we didn’t get a proper run, but that’s how it goes. Always awesome being part of the AGP—now we focus on NZ."
THOMAS RANDLE – No. 55 Castrol Racing Ford Mustang
"Pretty disappointing not to race, but it was way too wet. Would’ve loved a crack, but it is what it is. Awesome event as always—now we get ready for NZ."
With Albert Park in the books, all eyes are on Taupō, where the team will be looking to come back stronger and fight for top results.