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Nathan Morcom

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Nathan Morcom
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Nathan Morcom (born 5 April 1992) is an Australian racing driver currently racing the GT4 Australia championship. Morcom won the 2016 Australian Endurance Championship, 2011 Eastern Creek Six Hour and the 2016 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour.[1]

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Junior formula

Morcom started in Formula Ford in the 2008 season with mixed success. He raced in 2010 Toyota Racing Series before moving into the United States F2000 Championship Series in 2011[2][3][4] and 2012.[5]

Australian Formula 3

Morcom competed in the Australian Drivers' Championship for Australian Formula 3 cars in 2010, 2012[6] and 2013 with the latter bringing him his best championship result of sixth place.[7]

Production Cars

Morcom moved in to the Australian Production Car Championship initially for the endurance races finishing fifth at the 2011 Phillip Island Six Hour and winning the 2011 Eastern Creek Six Hour with Chaz Mostert. He again teamed with Chaz Mostert to finish third at the 2012 Phillip Island 6 Hour, winning the 2016 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour[8] and runner up in the 2017 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour.

In 2013 he finished third in the championship driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X and again in 2017 Australian Production Car Series driving a Ford LZ Focus RS.

GT racing

Morcom travelled to Europe to compete in the 2014 ADAC GT Masters Endurance championship for Farnbacher Racing in a Porsche 911 GT3 R. He did all sixteen races finishing thirty seventh in the series.[9]

Moving back to Australia he competed in the 2015 Australian GT Championship and 2016 Australian GT Championship finishing third in 2016.[10][11] The same year he and Grant Denyer won the 2016 Australian Endurance Championship.[12]

In 2016, he competed in the GT Asia Series for Matt Stone Racing.[13]

In 2024, he moved back to GT racing in the 2024 GT4 Australia Series. He finished fifth in the Silver Class championship.[14]

Supercars

Morcom drove the No. 54 Holden VF Commodore for Eggleston Motorsport in the Dunlop Super2 Series in 2017 and 2018 with limited success.[15]

TCR Australia

In 2019, Morcom competed in the newly formed TCR Australia Touring Car Series. He signed for HMO Customer Racing and competed in the 2019,[16] 2021[17] and 2022[18][19] years. He was set to drive in the 2020 season,[20] but this was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

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Karting career summary

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Complete Toyota Racing Series results

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USF2000 National Championship results

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Complete Development Series results

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TCR Australia results

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Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results

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Complete Bathurst 6 Hour results

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