
Thomas Miles
Motorsport Journalist at Australian Auto Action
Known to score the cricket✍️🏏🇦🇺 Motorsport journo at Auto Action🏎️Go Crows! 23
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2 weeks ago |
autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles
Marc Marquez’s dominance reached new heights at the Aragon Grand Prix as he topped every single session of the weekend with ease. Marquez carried on his love affair with Motorland Aragon by becoming the first rider to produce the perfect weekend since himself in the 2015 German Grand Prix. With brother Alex again next best, the brothers partied in style by singing Freed from Desire with their own grandstand that was pumping.
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2 weeks ago |
autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles
Anton De Pasquale has been one of the most consistent figures of 2025 in his new home at Team 18, but that run took a hit by a luckless finish to the Perth Super440. After a strong start to the season, things have not gone De Pasquale’s way in the last two rounds. But after five tough races, the #18 appeared to be on the comeback trail, having secured ninth in Race 15 and appearing well placed to better that in Race 16.
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2 weeks ago |
autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles
Ryan Wood and James Golding have slightly differing views on the Turn 5 clash that ended their hopes of strong results in the Perth Super440 finale. Wood and Golding clashed when they were door to door battling for fifth with just 10 laps to go. On Lap 75 the pair found themselves side by side coming out ot Turn 1 and they tried to carry on their battle through the twisty esses section up the hill.
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2 weeks ago |
autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles
James Courtney has achieved almost everything in a storied Supercars career, but there is a good reason why a third place has produced tears. Courtney’s 66th podium was far from ordinary, as it gave the struggling Blanchard Racing Team its first ever piece of Supercars silverware. The Blanchard family have been part of Supercars for decades, but started their own standalone team in 2021.
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2 weeks ago |
autoaction.com.au | Thomas Miles
The 100th Supercars race at Wanneroo delivered some late drama as Broc Feeney clung onto victory, while James Courtney produced something special. Feeney had dominated the majority of the 83-lap race, but it was turned on its head by a Lap 62 Safety Car for a stranded Cooper Murray. Payne and Courtney used the stoppage to their advantage to gain significant track position and a relatively quiet race turned into a thrilling 15-lap sprint.
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