Premiair Racing announce co-driver for Richie Stanaway

PremiAir Racing is pleased to announce that Nash Morris will join the team as co-driver for Richie Stanaway in the #62 PremiAir Racing Camaro for the 2025 endurance season.  

The 22-year-old is currently third on the 2025 Super 2 Championship standings, is a former Super3 Series champion, and broke through for his first Super2 race win at Symmons Plains earlier this season. 

With experience across a wide variety of motorsport platforms, including not only Super2 but also Carrera Cup, the Toyota 86 Racing Series, and the National Trans Am Series, the son of Bathurst 1000 winner Paul Morris is set to be a valuable addition to the team as it seeks to tackle The Bend Enduro (12-14 September) and the Bathurst 1000 (9-12 October).  

“I couldn’t be more excited to be lining up with PremiAir Racing and Richie Stanaway for the 2025 endurance season,” Morris said.  “This will mark my first laps in the main game, and I feel ready for that challenge.  

“To get the win in Super2 in Tasmania was something that has boosted my confidence, and I think it shows that I am developing as a driver and am ready to take the next step in my career.  

“Richie is a great driver and the whole PremiAir Racing team has been making fantastic strides of late, so to be a part of their line-up for the enduros is an opportunity I am very pleased about. Hopefully, I can do a great job to repay their faith in me.”  

Stanaway said he is looking forward to sharing the #62 with ‘the Flash.’ 

“Nash is a strong up-and-coming driver, and I am keen to share my PremiAir Racing Camaro with him for the enduros this year,” Stanaway said.  “He is clearly talented and has grown up in this sport, so his commitment and his hunger is without question. 

“I am sure we can come together to achieve some great things this enduro season in the #62 PremiAir Racing Camaro.”  

PremiAir Racing Team Owner, Peter Xiberras, said the team is excited about the pairing.  

“We have been very pleased with Richie and how he has developed since joining our team this year, and to have him now pair up with Nash for the endurance races is something we feel brings a lot of potential,” Xiberras said.  

“There is no arguing the importance of the endurance races in this Supercars Championship, and a strong result there is something we are very focused on achieving. 

“With Richie and Nash in the #62 and Jimmy and David Russell in the #31, we are feeling confident that we can make a good showing at these critical events.”  

PremiAir Nulon Racing is currently preparing for the next round of the 2025 Supercars Championship, the Ipswich Super 440, which will be held across August 8-10.

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