Shae Davies

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Shae Davies
Shae Davies 2013 KV8TC Champion.JPG
NationalityFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australian
Born (1990-03-08) 8 March 1990 (age 33)
Brisbane, Queensland
S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship career
Debut season 2022
Current team Versa Motorsport
Car number8
Starts9
Wins1
Podiums1
Poles0
Previous series
20202021
2019
20142018
2016
2014–15
2012–14
2010–12
Boost Mobile Super Trucks
GT Challenge Europe
Super2 Series
Supercars Championship
V8SuperTourer
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia
Australian Formula Ford
Championship titles
2013 V8 Touring Car Series
Supercars Championship career
Championships0
Races15
Wins0
Podiums0
Pole positions0
Last updated on: 9 March 2022.

Shae Davies (born 8 March 1990) is an Australian professional racing driver. A Super2 Series veteran, Davies briefly drove for Erebus Motorsport during the 2016 V8 Supercars season. He currently competes in the S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship and Tasman Series.

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Davies began competing outside of Australia in 2019 after sponsorship issues prevented him from continuing the Supercars developmental ladder. In 2019, he raced for Belgian Audi Club Team WRT in the Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe. [1] He returned to Australia in 2020 to compete in the Boost Mobile Super Trucks. [2] In his maiden Super Trucks race weekend at the Adelaide 500, he won the third round after taking the lead following the competition caution. [3] The following year, he won twice at Tasmania and Darwin to tie with Paul Morris for the Boost Mobile Super Trucks championship, losing on a tiebreaker as Morris had four wins. [4]

When the Boost Mobile Super Trucks shut down after the 2021 season, Davies joined Versa Motorsport in the S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship and Tasman Series for 2022. [5]

Career results

Davies' 2013 Kumho Tyres V8 Touring Car Series car at Mallala Motor Sport Park Ford BF Falcon of Shae Davies 2013.jpg
Davies' 2013 Kumho Tyres V8 Touring Car Series car at Mallala Motor Sport Park
SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
2010 Australian Formula Ford Championship 21st Van Diemen RF06Shae Davies/BF Racing
2011 Australian Formula Ford Championship 10th Spectrum 011cSynergy Motorsport
2012 Australian Formula Ford Championship 4th Spectrum 014Borland Racing Developments
SCCA F1600 Championship Series 9th Spectrum 011Cape Motorsports w/ Wayne Taylor Racing
Porsche City Index Carrera Cup 18th Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Porsche Cars Australia
2013 Kumho Tyres V8 Touring Car Series 1st Ford BF Falcon Fernandez Motorsport
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship 6th Porsche 911 GT3 CupPorsche Cars Australia
2014 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship 4th Porsche 911 GT3 CupMcElrea Racing
Dunlop V8 Supercar Series 35th Ford FG Falcon Matt Stone Racing
2015 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship 10th Porsche 911 GT3 CupScott Taylor Motorsport
Dunlop V8 Supercar Series 8th Ford FG Falcon Matt Stone Racing
2016 Supercars Dunlop Series 10th Ford FG Falcon MW Motorsport
International V8 Supercars Championship 36th Holden VF Commodore Erebus Motorsport
2017 Dunlop Super2 Series 5th Nissan Altima L33 MW Motorsport
Virgin Australia Supercars Championship 53rd
2018 Dunlop Super2 Series 12th Ford FG X Falcon Paul Morris Motorsport
2019 Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe 21st Audi R8 LMS Evo Belgian Audi Club Team WRT
2020 Boost Mobile Super Trucks N/A Stadium Super Truck Darwin Triple Crown
2021 Boost Mobile Super Trucks 2nd Stadium Super Truck Darwin Triple Crown, Townsville 500, Mount Margaret Estate
2022 S5000 Australian Series 10thRogers AF01- Ford V8Versa Motorsport

Supercars Championship results

Supercars results
YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829PositionPoints
2016 Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore ADE
R1
ADE
R2
ADE
R3
SYM
R4
SYM
R5
PHI
R6
PHI
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
WIN
R10

PO
WIN
R11

PO
HID
R12
HID
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16

PO
QLD
R17

PO
SMP
R18

25
SMP
R19

25
SAN
R20

22
BAT
R21

17
SUR
R22

19
SUR
R23

DNS
PUK
R24

23
PUK
R25

25
PUK
R26

24
PUK
R27

23
SYD
R28

22
SYD
R29

17
36th454
2017 MW Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 ADE
R1
ADE
R2
SYM
R3
SYM
R4
PHI
R5
PHI
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
WIN
R9

18
WIN
R10

24
HID
R11
HID
R12
TOW
R13
TOW
R14
QLD
R15

25
QLD
R16

22
SMP
R17
SMP
R18
SAN
R19
BAT
R20
SUR
R21
SUR
R22
PUK
R23
PUK
R24
NEW
R25
NEW
R26
53rd153

Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLap
2016 Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore VF Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris van der Drift 17th156

Boost Mobile Super Trucks

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

Boost Mobile Super Trucks results
Year123456789BMSTCPtsRef
2020 ADE
4
ADE
10
ADE
1
N/A1 [6]
2021 SYM
5
SYM
2
SYM
1
HID
3
HID
2
HID
1
TOW
2
TOW
7
TOW
3
2nd93 [7] [8]

1 Standings were not recorded by the series for the 2020 season.

Complete S5000 results

YearSeriesTeam1234567891011121314PositionPoints
2022 Australian SYM
R1
SYM
R2
SYM
R3
PHI
R4

6
PHI
R5

6
PHI
R6

Ret
MEL
R7

15
MEL
R8

1
MEL
R9

14
SMP
R10

5
SMP
R11

5
SMP
R12

6
HID
R13

HID
R14

HID
R15

10th99

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