Nash Morris

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Nash Morris
NationalityFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australian
Born (2003-05-14) 14 May 2003 (age 21)
Gold Coast, Queensland
Related to Paul Morris (father)
Super2 Series career
Debut season 2022
Current team Paul Morris Motorsport
Car number67
Starts20
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish17th in 2022
Previous series
2021
2021
2019–2021
2020
Super3 Series
Boost Mobile Super Trucks
Track Attack Excel Cup
Toyota 86 Racing Series
Championship titles
2021 Super3 Series

Nash Morris (born 14 May 2003) is an Australian racing driver. [1] Nicknamed "The Flash", he is the son of former Supercars Championship driver Paul Morris, and drives for his father's Paul Morris Motorsport in the Super2 Series and Trans Am Series Australia. He won the Super3 Series in 2021. [2]

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Morris has also raced in the Toyota 86 Racing Series, TA2 Racing Australia Muscle Car Series, Track Attack Excel Cup, and Boost Mobile Super Trucks. [3] [4] [5]

Career results

SeasonSeriesPositionVehicleTeam
2019Queensland Excel Cup30th Hyundai X3 Excel Norwell Motorplex
Toyota 86 Racing Series Australia54th Toyota 86 Paul Morris Motorsport
2020EFS 4x4 Accessories Excel Invitational4th Hyundai X3 Excel MotorsportSales.com.au
Queensland Production Car Championship58th Toyota 86 Paul Morris Motorsport
2021Track Attack Excel Cup 1751st Hyundai X3 Excel Norwell Motorplex
Super3 Series 1st Ford FG Falcon Paul Morris Motorsport
Boost Mobile Super Trucks 7th Stadium Super Truck Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile Super Trucks

(key) (Bold – Pole position. Italics – Fastest qualifier. * – Most laps led.)

Boost Mobile Super Trucks results
Year123456789BMSTCPtsRef
2021 SYM
DNS
SYM
Rpl†
SYM
Rpl†
HID
5
HID
8
HID
2
TOW TOW TOW 7th39 [6] [7]
† – Replaced by Russell Ingall due to injury, points went to Morris [8]

Complete Super3 Series results

(key) (Race results only)

YearTeamCar12345678910PositionPoints
2021 Paul Morris Motorsport Ford FG Falcon BAT
3
BAT
8
TOW
2
TOW
1
TOW2
1
TOW2
2
SMP
1
SMP
C
BAT
1
BAT
3
1st1218

Complete Super2 Series results

(key) (Race results only)

YearTeamCar123456789101112PositionPoints
2022 Paul Morris Motorsport Ford FG X Falcon SMP
Ret
SMP
Ret
BAR
Ret
BAR
Ret
TOW
14
TOW
Ret
SAN
13
SAN
10
BAT
14
BAT
C
ADE
9
ADE
10
17th438
2023 Paul Morris Motorsport Holden ZB Commodore NEW
Ret
NEW
11
BAR
11
BAR
14
TOW
11
TOW
15
SAN
20
SAN
9
BAT
12
BAT
Ret
ADE
ADE
17th*537*

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References

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  4. "Nash Morris joins 18-car TA2 field for season opener". TA2 Racing Australia Muscle Car Series. 4 March 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  5. O'Brien, Connor (19 June 2021). "Morris' contrasting double duties in Darwin". Speedcafe . Retrieved 18 December 2021.
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