Tyler Everingham

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Tyler Everingham
NationalityFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australian
Born (2001-01-07) 7 January 2001 (age 23)
Dubbo, New South Wales
Super2 Series career
Debut season 2019
Current team MW Motorsport
Car number27
Former teams Anderson Motorsport
Starts23
Wins4
Podiums4
Poles0
Best finish4th in 2022
Previous series
2018 Kumho Tyre Australian V8 Touring Car Series
Championship titles
2018

2020
Kumho Tyre Australian V8 Touring Car Series
Mike Kable Young Gun Award

Tyler Everingham (born 7 January 2001) is a racing driver from Australia. He currently completes in the TA2 Muscle Car Series and is a co-driver at Tickford Racing, partnering Declan Fraser in the #56 Tradie Mustang for the 2023 endurance races. He has previously competed in the Super2 Series for MW Motorsport and Anderson Motorsport. In 2019, he was awarded the Mike Kable Young Gun Award. [1]

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Everingham had his first taste for motor racing when he competed in Karting at just 10 years of age. As his love for the sport grew and his talent became notable, the then 15 year old launched into Formula 4 (2016). Tyler’s rise continued when he competed in the Australian Production Car Series (2017), the internationally recognised Bathurst 12-hour (2018) and then the 2018 Kumho Tyre Australian V8 Touring Car Series in which he was crowned the overall series winner.

The young teen made an enormous impression, so in 2019 Tyler made his debut in the fiercely competitive Dunlop Super 2 Series. An impressive first year, the rookie finished the season with an overall sixth place in the Championship and was also awarded the Mike Kable Young Gun Award., [1] an honourable achievement that has also been presented to past and current legends of the Supercars including Marcos Ambrose, Rick Kelly, Mark Winterbottom, Thomas Randle and Scott McLaughlin.

Career results

Everingham won the 2018 Kumho Tyre Australian V8 Touring Car Series driving a Ford Falcon FG Ford Falcon FG of Tyler Everingham (The Bend, 2018).jpg
Everingham won the 2018 Kumho Tyre Australian V8 Touring Car Series driving a Ford Falcon FG

Career Summary

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
2016 CAMS Jayco Australian Formula 4 Championship 7thMygale M14-F4Junior Racing Development
Victorian State Circuit Racing Formula Vee Championship 11thSabre 02Junior Racing Development
2017 Australian GT Trophy Series - MARC class 5th Mazda 3 V8 MARC Cars Australia
Australian Production Car Series 5th Renault Megane RS 265 Osborne Motorsport
CAMS Jayco Australian Formula 4 Championship 5th
2018 Kumho Tyre Australian V8 Touring Car Series 1st Ford FG Falcon MW Motorsport
2019 Dunlop Super2 Series 6th Nissan Altima L33 MW Motorsport
2020 Dunlop Super2 Series 14th Holden VF Commodore Anderson Motorsport
2021 Dunlop Super2 Series 6thNissan AltimaMW Motorsport
2022 Dunlop Super2 Series 4thNissan AltimaMW Motorsport

*Season in progress

Complete Australian Formula 4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021DCPoints
2016 JRD Development SYM
1

5
SYM
2

7
SYM
3

9
PHI
1

5
PHI
2

7
PHI
3

8
SMP
1

7
SMP
2

10
SMP
3

6
QLD
1

6
QLD
2

7
QLD
3

8
SAN
1

4
SAN
2

6
SAN
3

8
SUR
1

6
SUR
2

8
SUR
3

6
7th113
2017 Zagame Motorsport Juniors SAN1
1

6
SAN1
2

5
SAN1
3

10
SAN2
1

Ret
SAN2
2

9
SAN2
3

9
BAR
1

2
BAR
2

4
BAR
3

3
PHI
1

10
PHI
2

1
PHI
3

5
QLD
1

5
QLD
2

7
QLD
3

3
SYD
1

3
SYD
2

5
SYD
3

4
SUR
1

6
SUR
2

5
SUR
3

7
5th196

Super2 Series results

(key) (Race results only)

Super2 Series results
YearTeamCar1234567891011121314PositionPoints
2019 MW Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 ADE
DNS
ADE
Ret
ADE
15
BAR
15
BAR
12
TOW
8
TOW
11
QLD
7
QLD
8
BAT
5
SAN
1
SAN
9
NEW
13
NEW
11
6th1111
2020 Anderson Motorsport Holden VF Commodore ADE ADE ADE SYD
5
SYD
11
BAT BAT 14th183
2021 MW Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 BAT
DNS
BAT
1
TOW
6
TOW
6
TOW2
4
TOW2
11
SMP
1
SMP
C
BAT
5
BAT
Ret
6th807
2022 MW Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 SMP
15
SMP
5
BAR
3
BAR
1
TOW
1
TOW
Ret
SAN
17
SAN
4
BAT
2
BAT
C
ADE
5
ADE
5
4th1134

Supercars Championship results

Supercars results
YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334PositionPoints
2020 Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden ZB Commodore ADE
R1
ADE
R2
MEL
R3
MEL
R4
MEL
R5
MEL
R6
SMP1
R7
SMP1
R8
SMP1
R9
SMP2
R10
SMP2
R11
SMP2
R12
HID1
R13
HID1
R14
HID1
R15
HID2
R16
HID2
R17
HID2
R18
TOW1
R19
TOW1
R20
TOW1
R21
TOW2
R22
TOW2
R23
TOW2
R24
BEN1
R25
BEN1
R26
BEN1
R27
BEN2
R28
BEN2
R29
BEN2
R30
BAT
R31

19
44th96
2022 Team 18 Holden ZB Commodore SYD
R1
SYD
R2
SYM
R6
SYM
R7
SYM
R8
MEL
R6
MEL
R7
MEL
R8
MEL
R9
WAN
R10
WAN
R11
WAN
R12
WIN
R13
WIN
R14
WIN
R15
HID
R16
HID
R17
HID
R18
TOW
R19
TOW
R20
BEN
R21
BEN
R22
BEN
R23
SAN
R24

PO
SAN
R25

PO
SAN
R26

PO
PUK
R27
PUK
R28
PUK
R29
BAT
R30

16
SUR
R31
SUR
R32
ADE
R33
ADE
R34
46th114
2023 Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT NEW
R1
NEW
R2
MEL
R3
MEL
R4
MEL
R5
MEL
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
SYM
R10
SYM
R11
SYM
R12
HID
R13
HID
R14
HID
R15
TOW
R16
TOW
R17
SMP
R18
SMP
R19
BEN
R20
BEN
R21
BEN
R22
SAN
R23

13
BAT
R24

18
SUR
R25

SUR
R26

ADE
R27

ADE
R28

40th234

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.
2018 Flag of Australia (converted).svg MARC Cars Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Denyer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Jacobson
MARC Mazda 3 V8 I-INV24425th3rd
2020 Flag of Australia (converted).svg MARC Cars Australia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Kaye
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hadrian Morrall
Ford Mustang MARC II V8 I-INV0DNSDNS

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
2020 Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jayden Ojeda 19th121
2022 Charlie Schwerkolt RacingHolden Commodore ZB Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Pye 16th161
2023 Tickford Racing Ford Mustang S650 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Declan Fraser 18th160
2024 Tickford RacingFord Mustang S650 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Randle 11th161

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References

  1. 1 2 Bartholomaeus, Stefan (25 November 2019). "Everingham wins Mike Kable Young Gun". Supercars.com. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Mike Kable Young Gun Award
2019
Succeeded by