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Learn moreThis is the definitive account of the career of the winningest Supercar driver of all time, Jamie Whincup ๏ฟฝ- most championships, most race wins, most pole positions, most podiums. But it's also the story of the making of a champion - the drive, the beliefs, the grind and the teamwork that it takes to get to the top, on the track and off.
With such success, it's easy to understand why Jamie has always had a target painted squarely on his rear spoiler. And it all started back in 1991, when his father purchased Jamie his first-ever go-kart. With a fierce attitude and relentless desire to win, it was only a matter of time before Whincup made the leap to V8 Supercars.
Spotted by Garry Rogers, he made his debut at the Queensland 500 in 2002 before graduating to a full-time position with the team a year later. But there are ups and downs to life in the fast lane - loss of team sponsors, the rivalries, the fans, the partnerships, being true to the dream when everything looks like an off-ramp.
Given a lifeline by Tasman Motorsport in 2005, Whincup responded in style, partnering the late Jason Richards to podium results at Sandown and Bathurst. It was there that Triple Eight Race Engineering owner Roland Dane, a relative newcomer to Australian motorsport, spotted Whincup's talents.
In 2008, Jamie would finish the job after several near-misses at the title, sealing the crown in style with a victory in Race 1 at Oran Park. Six Supercar titles, four Bathurst 1000 victories and a Bathurst 12-hour win in the books, you'd be tempted to ride off into the sunset. But that's never been Jamie's style. While 2021 might be the close of a brilliant career behind the wheel, it's just the start of the next phase: team principal of Triple Eight Race Engineering a mentor the next generation of champions.
Jamie Whincup (Author)
The form man of the last thirteen years in the Supercars Championship, Jamie Whincup has amazingly never finished out of the top five in that period. In 2017 Jamie won a record-breaking 7th championship in the Supercars Championship and continues to race fast and stay on top. He is currently driving for the very successful Red Bull Holden Racing team, and will soon take the reins as team principal and managing director at Triple Eight Race Engineering. Jamie is a natural on the track and a fan of anything with an ignition.
Alex Williams (Reader)
Alex Williams is an Australian actor who graduated from WAAPA in 2011. His television credits include his performance in the title role of Julian Assange in Underground (2012), Kirk Pengilly in Never Tear Us Apart (2014), Catching Milat (2015), Brock (2016), Friday on My Mind (2017), Playing for Keeps (2019) and The Heights (2019-20). Alex's film credits include The Reckoning (2014) and Paper Planes (2014). Onstage, he played the lead role of Romeo in Bell Shakespeare's 2016 production of Romeo and Juliet and Damis in BSSTC/QTC production of Tartuffe.
Alex is an avid GWS Giants supporter.
Jamie Whincup (Author)
The form man of the last thirteen years in the Supercars Championship, Jamie Whincup has amazingly never finished out of the top five in that period. In 2017 Jamie won a record-breaking 7th championship in the Supercars Championship and continues to race fast and stay on top. He is currently driving for the very successful Red Bull Holden Racing team, and will soon take the reins as team principal and managing director at Triple Eight Race Engineering. Jamie is a natural on the track and a fan of anything with an ignition.
Alex Williams (Reader)
Alex Williams is an Australian actor who graduated from WAAPA in 2011. His television credits include his performance in the title role of Julian Assange in Underground (2012), Kirk Pengilly in Never Tear Us Apart (2014), Catching Milat (2015), Brock (2016), Friday on My Mind (2017), Playing for Keeps (2019) and The Heights (2019-20). Alex's film credits include The Reckoning (2014) and Paper Planes (2014). Onstage, he played the lead role of Romeo in Bell Shakespeare's 2016 production of Romeo and Juliet and Damis in BSSTC/QTC production of Tartuffe.
Alex is an avid GWS Giants supporter.