Cameron Mcconville
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Cameron McConville, born on January 22, 1974, is an accomplished Australian racing driver with a diverse career spanning various motorsport categories. McConville began his racing journey at the young age of eight, starting with go-karts and quickly progressing through the ranks. He secured the Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series title in 1992, beating future stars like Craig Lowndes and Steven Richards. This achievement caught the attention of Dick Johnson, leading to a test drive and eventual entry into the 1992 Bathurst 1000.
McConville's career highlights include winning the 1996 Australian GT Production Car Championship and securing multiple podium finishes at the Bathurst 1000. His Supercars debut came in 1999, and he went on to participate in over 330 races, achieving two wins. He is also remembered for his last-lap victory at Winton in 2004. He drove for teams including Rod Nash Racing, Garry Rogers Motorsport, and Brad Jones Racing. McConville retired from full-time racing in 2009 but continued as an endurance co-driver, achieving a second-place finish at the 2010 Bathurst 1000 with Jason Richards.
In recent years, McConville has remained involved in motorsport, including racing in the Australian GT Championship and Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. Outside of racing, he has worked in media and held roles such as CEO of Ski Racing Australia. He also spent time as the Driving Standards Observer for Supercars. His multifaceted career reflects his passion for racing and his contributions to Australian motorsport.