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Craig Lowndes Extends with Triple Eight: A 20-Year Milestone in Supercars Racing

Craig Lowndes Extends with Triple Eight: A prominent Supercars driver, Craig Lowndes, will collaborate with Triple Eight Race Engineering longer. This displays his dedication to the sport, as he was Roland Dane‘s first key player in 2005.

Lowndes has only improved the team. During his time there, he helped Triple Eight dominate racing. He won 58 races, including six major Bathurst 1000 titles.

Even though Lowndes’ regular job with Triple Eight ended in 2018, he remains an important driver for lengthier races. His current job is managing the team’s wildcard program. He will race with Zane Goddard at Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000.

Lowndes joined Triple Eight for the next two endurance seasons. He will work with the team until 2025, a remarkable twenty-year achievement. This contract matches Supercheap Auto’s decision to support Triple Eight longer.

Lowndes remarked, “I’m pleased to race with Triple Eight for two years and celebrate 20 years with the team in 2024. Over the past 18 and a half years, Triple Eight has given me great experiences. Thanks to Jamie Whincup, Jess Dane, and the team for wanting to maintain this excellent connection. Next year will be our 20th anniversary together! To consider is mind-boggling!”

Since he’s racing less often, Lowndes wants to help train Supercars rookies by joining the wildcard program. He appreciates this career because it’s personally and professionally gratifying.

 

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Jamie Whincup, who worked with Lowndes and now runs Triple Eight, said Lowndes mattered in races and life. He stated, “Lowndesy is a really important part of Triple Eight’s history, and it’s super cool that he’ll be staying with the team for at least another 20 years.”

Continued, “I’ve had many experiences with Craig, but our third straight Bathurst 1000 win will always be memorable. We wouldn’t be here without his contributions to the team and sport. Lowndesy is important both on and off the track. The Supercheap Auto Racing Chance program has proven successful in recent years. It’s helped our youth athletes.

Lowndes’s new deal with Triple Eight is a continuation of a great alliance and a sign of his longtime impact on the sport. His guidance, racing skills, and experience still shape Supercars racing. This will be cherished.

Our Reader’s Queries

What happened to Craig Lowndes Bathurst 2023?

On Lap 18, Lowndes had to head to the pit lane due to a sudden decrease in speed while crossing the mountain top. The cause of this issue was later discovered to be a broken gear level mount.

Who owns Triple 8 Racing now?

Towards the end of 2015, Dane made a strategic move by selling around 30% of the team’s shareholding to Paul Dumbrell, Tim Miles, and Trinette Schipkie. Fast forward to 2021, Scottish millionaire Tony Quinn acquired a significant 40% share of the team, further strengthening its position in the market.

What is Craig Lowndes doing now?

Triple Eight Race Engineering has secured Craig Lowndes for a new contract, as they extend their Supercars wildcard programme until 2025. The team, based in Banyo, has been running an additional Supercheap Auto-backed entry in the Great Race since 2021, and will now expand the programme to three events this year.

Who is Lowndes co driver in Bathurst 2023?

The 2023 Repco Bathurst 1000 entry list has been released, featuring a total of 24 driver-co-driver pairs. Among them are Shane van Gisbergen and Richie Stanaway, Simona De Silvestro and Kai Allen, Brodie Kostecki and David Russell, and Craig Lowndes and Zane Goddard. The list promises an exciting race, with each team bringing their own unique skills and strategies to the track. Stay tuned for updates on this highly anticipated event.

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