Ryan Casha joins Aaron Cameron at GRM for 2024
Ryan Casha will make his TCR Australia debut this year for Garry Rogers Motorsport, racing alongside Aaron Cameron in a pair of Peugeot 308TCRs.
“I’m stoked to be joining the GRM family alongside a well-established teammate in Aaron Cameron,” said Casha.
The 19-year-old claimed the 2023 Toyota 86 Series Australia title and finished as runner up in the A2 class of the Bathurst 6 Hour.
“I have an expansive wealth of knowledge at my disposal in Aaron and the team, which I’m sure will prove highly beneficial as we progress throughout the season. These cars are a significant contrast to the Toyota 86 from last year, however after spending a couple of days with the team I’m feeling comfortable and super confident that we will be competitive this year,” said Casha.
“Personally, I have high expectations moving into this year, but strong and consistent finishes are my main goal. Everyone at GRM has been extremely welcoming and I’m excited to get under way in a couple of weeks.”
Cameron meanwhile will start his third TCR Australia season with the team, having finished fourth overall last season.
“It’s great to be back with GRM and Valvoline for another season, we were right in the fight for the championship until the last race of the season in 2023,” said Cameron.
“We have a very good understanding of the current car with the team and I will be aiming high for the 2024 series in what looks like a very competitive field. It’s great to have a new teammate in Ryan come into the Valvoline fold, he has shown some great speed in his run at the GRM combine and will provide some valuable data for the team. I look forward to having the two team Valvoline cars on the podium.”
The pair will start the season with the same Peugeots the team raced in 2023, while the new generation 308TCR could be introduced later during the 2024 season.
“The new Peugeot will be coming online during the season and I’m really looking forward to being able to compete with a new generation TCR car,” said Cameron.
Casha and Cameron makes it seven so far confirmed entries for the 2024 TCR Australia season which starts on February 10-11, explore further entries at the TouringCarTimes Grid Projections page.