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2001 – “Fresh Faces, Fresh Challenges”

•    Young rising stars Marcos Ambrose and David Besnard join SBR to drive the Pirtek and Caltex Havoline Falcons respectively.
•    Pukekohe, New Zealand becomes part of the racing calendar, a circuit that Ross and Jimmy first started competing at in Formula Fords almost 30 years ago.
•    Marcos puts the Pirtek Falcon on pole at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne in his first ever V8 Supercar event.  
•    Ambrose wins his first round at Hidden Valley, Darwin.
•    David Besnard records his first ever podium finishing 2nd at Oran Park Raceway.
•    Marcos becomes one of only two drivers to ever claim a pole position at Bathurst in their rookie year.  
•    Ambrose finishes on the podium at the Pukekohe and Sandown rounds.
•    Marcos Ambrose is named ‘Mike Cable Rookie of the Year’ and CAMS Personality of the Year at the V8 Supercar Gala Awards Dinner.

Overall Position Marcos Ambrose 8th
                             David Besnard 23rd
 
Co-Drivers  Car #4    Marcos Ambrose / Greg Crick (Qld 500)
                     Car #4    Marcos Ambrose / Wayne Wakefield (Bathurst 1000)
                     Car #9    David Besnard / Matthew White

Comments from Ross


“It was a big risk taking on two rookie drivers, however, both had international racing experience, Marcos having raced in Europe and David had just returned from racing in the States in Indy 2000. It was hard work to try and convince sponsors of their potential.
 
At the AGP Marcos in his first race managed to put the car on pole but was knocked around by the more experienced drivers.

Both drivers have very different personalities and driving styles, Marcos was very intense and professional working hard at his craft and David relied more on natural ability, but both wanted to win and prove themselves.”


ALEX DAVISON
Alex comes from a true motor racing family. His father Richard and late grandfather Lex Davison have seen much success in open wheel categories. Alex's motor racing career began when he served his driver apprenticeship racing karts where he won the Australian Karting Championship in 1995. 2009 will see Alex complete against his younger brother, Will as he takes to the track in the new #4 IRWIN Racing Falcon.
SHANE VAN GISBERGEN
Shane spent his formative years racing ATVs on natural terrain motocross tracks and a Quarter Midget on speedway ovals before a brief but typically successful dalliance with karts. Since then he has been on a fast track to major Australasian success. In 2009, driving the SBR #9 SP Tools Racing Falcon, Shane has already shown signs that have marked him as a future star of V8 Supercars.


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