Thomas Miles's profile photo

Thomas Miles

Motorsport Journalist at Australian Auto Action

Known to score the cricket✍️🏏🇦🇺 Motorsport journo at Auto Action🏎️Go Crows! 23

Articles

  • 1 day ago | autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles

    In more changes at the top of Supercars, Chief Financial Officer Cameron Price, has decided to step down. Price has held the position for 11 years since 2013, but after the Tasmania Super440 has chosen to call time on his role. It comes after CEO Shane Howard made the recent call to step back from the leadership role. As Supercars searches for a replacement, Supercars General Manager – Finance, Craig Fulton will take over on an interim basis.

  • 1 day ago | autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles

    The race is on for Jude Bargwanna and Andrew Fisher to fix the badly damaged cars from the Touring Car Masters trip to Tasmania. Jude Barwganna, Andrew Fisher and Scott Cameron were all caught up in a heavy crash on the opening lap of the second race at Turn 3, which brought it to an early end.

  • 1 day ago | autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles

    TA2 will step in for TCR as the final support category when the Supercars return to Perth’s Wanneroo Raceway next month. The 2025 TCR Australia season was scheduled to begin at Perth, but the category pulled out due to “a revision of the category’s strategic direction.”As a result there was a gap to fill with no schedule being presented less than a month before the fifth round of the Supercars Championship takes place on June 5-8.

  • 1 day ago | autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles

    The One Raceway will be led by familiar face Lachlan Mansell, who returns to the industry with clear goals of growing the revived circuit’s profile. With more than two decades of experience in motorsport, Mansell will return after a stint in the radio world as the Head of Motorsport at One Raceway. One Raceway was once known as Wakefield Park, which closed in 2022 before Steve Shelley brought it back and gave it a massive new lease of life.

  • 1 day ago | autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles

    The journey to the 109th Indianapolis 500 has begun and there is good news for Australia with Will Power topping the opening day of practice. On an interrupted day due to rain, Power was fastest with a 39.6430, which was the only the lap to have an average speed of 227mph. The Aussie just edged ahead of teammate and Indy expert Josef Newgarden by 0.0097s, while the winning machine Alex Plaou completed the top three.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
680
Tweets
2K
DMs Open
No
Thomas Miles
Thomas Miles @TomCricket99
22 Apr 25

RT @GoldenAgeCrickt: Home Gordon writing in 1902 about the Spirit of Cricket: "If the spirit of cricket is to be maintained, the business…

Thomas Miles
Thomas Miles @TomCricket99
20 Apr 25

The 5293 day wait is over! An Australian finally leads the #F1 championship! Another perfect #Piastri drive and did everything he needed to do, especially from the first corner. Textbook stuff! Exciting times https://t.co/yHxwHKOkbh

Thomas Miles
Thomas Miles @TomCricket99
19 Apr 25

We don’t need another reminder of Max’s class. Pulls out a stunner again. But this is a clear indication that it’s Oscar who is keeping cool under the championship pressure as his more experienced teammate makes costly mistakes #SaudiArabianGP