Joey Mawson
Australian racing driver
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September 2024 | Issued a three-year competition ban backdated to May 2023 for an anti-doping rule violation after testing positive for meldonium in a supplement. |
2023 | Competed in S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship with 88 Racing, scoring 7 wins, 1 pole, and 6 podiums, finishing 4th in the championship. |
June 2023 | Provisionally suspended by Motorsport Australia midway through the S5000 season for failing a doping test. |
2022 | Defended his S5000 Championship title. |
2021 | Returned to Australia as a late entry into the S5000 Championship, completing the season and winning the championship with three race wins ahead of Thomas Randle. |
2020 | Raced in Porsche Carrera Cup Germany with Fach Auto Tech, finishing 8th overall. |
2019 | Competed in multiple championships including Radical Cup Australia, Formula Regional European Championship, Porsche Supercup, Porsche Carrera Cup Australia, Porsche Carrera Cup Germany, and DMV-GTC Class 3. |
2019 | Switched to Porsche racing, competing in Porsche Supercup with Team Australia and participating in a few Porsche Carrera Cup Germany races. |
2018 | Competed in the final season of GP3 Series with Arden International, finishing thirteenth overall with two podium finishes (one in France and one in Russia). |
2017 | Graduated to European Formula 3 with Van Amersfoort Racing, finishing thirteenth in the championship with one podium finish at the Nürburgring. |
2016 | Participated in MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship with MRF Racing, finishing 2nd overall with 3 wins, 2 poles, and 4 podiums. |
2016 | Continued with Van Amersfoort Racing in ADAC Formula 4, winning the championship by winning 10 out of 24 races and beating Mick Schumacher by 52 points. Earned a test opportunity with VAR's European F3 car at Monza, where he traded fastest laps with Lando Norris. |
2015 | Moved to ADAC Formula 4 with Van Amersfoort Racing, competing alongside Harrison Newey and Mick Schumacher. Finished 3rd in the championship with 5 wins, narrowly missing 2nd place by 2 points. |
2014 | Made his open-wheel debut in French F4, qualifying on pole and winning on debut at the inaugural round at the Bugatti Circuit. Completed most of the season, finishing 4th with 188 points and 3 wins. |
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