Aaron Cameron and Ryan Casha will be teammates at Garry Rogers Motorsport for the 2024 TCR Australia.
They will be driving Peugeot 308 cars while waiting for the TCR version of the French cars’ brand-new model to be ready to race.
Cameron returns for a third season with GRM, off the back of a successful 2023 when he was a title contender, finishing fourth in the championship with two race wins.
“It’s great to be back with GRM and Valvoline for another season, we were right in the fight for the championship until the last race of the season in 2023,” said Cameron. “We have a very good understanding of the current car with the team, and I will be aiming high for the 2024 series. The new Peugeot will be coming online during the season and I’m really looking forward to being able to compete with a new generation TCR car.”
Casha faces his TCR debut after claiming the title in 2023 Toyota 86 Series. The 19-year-old also has a runner up finish in the A2 class of the Bathurst 6 Hour.
“I’m stoked to be joining the GRM family alongside a well-established teammate in Aaron Cameron,” said Casha. “I have an expansive wealth of knowledge at my disposal in Aaron and the team, which I’m sure will prove highly beneficial as we progress throughout the season. After spending a couple of days with the team I’m feeling comfortable and super confident that we will be competitive this year. I have high expectations, but strong and consistent finishes are my main goal.”
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