Sean Evans (Race car driver)
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Born | Brisbane Australia | December 30, 1996
Nationality | Australia |
Occupation | Race car driver |
Sean Evans born 30th of december 1996 in Brisbane Australia is a semi professional race car driver, He is best known for his 2019 Australian trans am championship title in the 5 litre class, Battling alongside Bathurst 1000 legends John English and Ian Palmer in 2021 he competed in the inaugural Hot Hatch cup series becoming the series first race winner in the inaugural event and been a regular competitor in the Track Attack Excel cup endurance events.
Evans is known for is impeccable late braking technique and outright race pace which he acquired from Hyundai excel racing in his early career, having competed in the first enduro in 2018 with Micheal Tuckwood they would fall short finishing 13th, He won the 2019 Australian Trans Am 5 litre title[1] and finished 3rd outright in class field of drivers. 2021 he competed in Hot Hatch cup Australia in the series inception in a 2003 Honda Jazz cup car built by Sean. in 2022 he competed in the Australian Production car series at sandown international race way finishing second in class. Also in 2022 he competed in the QTCC - Queensland touring car championship aboard a e36 BMW supertourer built by Sean Evans Motorsport.
In his early years before racing he played at Sunnybank SHS rugby league excellence programme showing promise before moving to motorsport.
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