Matt McLean (racing driver) explained

Matt McLean
Current Team:Eggleston Motorsport
Best Finish:4th (Round)
Podiums:0
Poles:0
Wins:0
Starts:8
Car Number:54
First Year:2021
Current Series:Super2 Series
Birth Place:Melbourne, Australia
Birth Date:1996 10, df=yes
Nationality: Australia
Caption:McLean on the podium at Bathurst 1000
Year:2021

Matt McLean (born 1 October 1996) is an Australian racing driver from Melbourne, Australia. He is currently competing in the Dunlop Super2 Series with Eggleston Motorsport, driving the No. 54 Holden VF Commodore.[1]

Career

Karting

McLean began karting in 2004 at 7 years of age, mainly competing in club-level competition until entering his first season of National competition in 2015, winning on debut.[2] McLean went on to finish the season in 4th place.

After a successful year, McLean signed with DPE Kart Technology as an official driver for Arrow Karts, and went on to win his first Australian Championship with the brand in 2016.[3] The following year, he finished 2nd place in the Australian Championship, despite winning the most races, and reclaimed the title again in 2018.[4]

McLean also represented Australia at the World Final in 2017, where he qualified 1st before crashing out in the race.

In the latter stages of 2018, McLean partnered with Supercars Championship co-driver James Golding in an endurance karting race. The pair crossed the line 1st in a field including Bathurst 1000 champions Steve Richards and Chaz Mostert, and other Supercars Championship drivers Cameron Waters, Michael Caruso, Anton De Pasquale and André Heimgartner, as well as the best karters in Australia.[5] This result is believed to have kick-started McLean's Supercar career.

Kumho Tyre Super3 Series

In 2019, McLean made the step from karting to the Super3 Series after a successful evaluation with Image Racing/Erebus Academy, however only completed limited rounds with a best result of 4th place.[6]

Dunlop Super2 Series

McLean made his Super2 Series debut with Matt Chahda Motorsport at the 2020 Bathurst 1000, the final event of the season.[7] He finished 10th place in Race 1 of the weekend, but suffered a stuck-throttle while in 8th in Race 2 - ending his race in the wall with just one lap to go.

In 2021, McLean signed with Eggleston Motorsport for his first full season in the Super2 Series,[8] putting the No. 54 Holden VF Commodore on the front row in the first session of the season. McLean's first three rounds consisted of finishes of 5th, 6th and 4th, claiming Rookie of the Round for the first three rounds consecutively, resulting in winning Rookie of the Year, claiming 5th outright for the 2021 Super2 Series, and winning the prestigious Mike Kable Young Gun Award.[9]

Career results

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/lapsPodiumsPosition
2015Australian Kart ChampionshipMelbourne Kart Centre2020154th
2016Australian Kart ChampionshipDPE Kart Technology / Arrow Karts25315131st
2017Australian Kart ChampionshipDPE Kart Technology / Arrow Karts251222172nd
2018Australian Kart ChampionshipDPE Kart Technology / Arrow Karts2511110161st
2019Kumho Super3 SeriesImage Racing / Erebus Academy6000011th
2020Dunlop Super2 SeriesMatt Chahda Motorsport2000015th
2021Dunlop Super2 SeriesEggleston Motorsport900005th
* Season still in progress

Super2 Series results

(key) (Race results only)

Super2 Series results
YearTeamCar12345678910PositionPoints
2020Matt Chahda MotorsportFG X FalconADEADEADESYDSYDBAT
BAT
15th78
2021Eggleston MotorsportVF CommodoreBAT
BAT
TOW1
TOW1
TOW2
TOW2
SMP
SMP
BAT
BAT
5th849

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Matt McLean. 2021-08-09. Supercars. en.
  2. Web site: 2015-04-05. OPENING ROUND WINNERS CROWNED IN MELBOURNE. 2021-08-09. Karting Australia. en-US.
  3. Web site: 2016-09-26. Australian Karting Championship, Port Melbourne’s Todd Road Karting – September 25 2016, RND. 5 Kart News. 2021-08-09. www.vroomkart.com. en.
  4. Web site: 2018-09-02. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS CROWNED FOR 2018. 2021-08-09. Karting Australia. en-US.
  5. Web site: High Energy at 4-Hour Enduro – KartSportNews. 2021-08-09. en-US.
  6. Web site: 2019-03-21. Karting champion joins Image for 2019 Super3 season. 2021-08-09. Speedcafe. en-US.
  7. Web site: Second Chahda car locked in for Bathurst. 2021-08-09. Supercars. en.
  8. Web site: 2021-02-22. Eggleston finalises Super2 line-up. 2021-08-09. Speedcafe. en-US.
  9. Web site: McLean's top Super2 rookie status continues. 2021-08-09. Supercars. en.