The new Peugeot 308 is set for debut in TCR Australia

The latest TCR homologated car, the Peugeot 308 P51, is set for his competitive debut at Sydney Motorsport Park in the penultimate round of the TCR Australia series.

Garry Rogers Motorsport will field two cars - GRM #001 and GRM #002 - for title contenders Ben Bargwanna and Jordan Cox. The model change, and subsequent engine change, mean that Bargwanna and Cox will both incur five place grid penalties for Race 1 in Sydney.

The latest generation Peugeot TCR has been designed and built at GRM’s workshop in Dandenong, with the team now in the process of constructing two more chassis for Ryan Casha and Aaron Cameron for the season finale at Bathurst.

Moving in to 2025 GRM, as the sole manufacturer for the Peugeot 308 P51 TCR, will be responsible for supplying new cars to TCR teams and drivers across the globe.

Barry Rogers, Director GRM said: “Over the past 60 plus years there have been many new race cars built at GRM and the excitement of launching a new car has not changed. The P51 Peugeot TCR project has been very challenging, and we are tremendously proud of the team!”

 

 

Picture: Garry Rogers Motorsport

sandstudio.ch
We want to make the world a better place, through design.
http://www.sandstudio.ch
Previous
Previous

The Kumho FIA TCR World Tour returns to Australia in 2025

Next
Next

New Peugeot 308 P51 TCR turns maiden laps in Australia