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Cox continues at GRM

By Thomas Miles

Jordan Cox will front up for another Supercheap Auto TCR Australia campaign in 2023 with Garry Rogers Motorsport.

After finishing fourth in 2022 as the best placed GRM driver, Cox has championship ambitions in 2023.

The 25-year-old has collected 15 podiums and five wins in his TCR career so far, with the latest success at Symmons Plains.

Cox is also known on the world stage being the 24th ranked driver in the world on the TCR World Ranking system, with reigning champion Tony D’Alberto to only Aussie ahead of him.

In 2023 Cox will remain behind the wheel of a Schaeffer supported Peugeot 308 and have Aaron Cameron and Koby Garland for company as teammates in the GRM stable.

Having raced in every TCR season, Cox believes there is no reason why he can’t be fighting at the pointy end this year in a stable environment.

“It is fantastic to be going into another year with the GRM team, to have that consistency with the same group of people is a big boost to start the season,” said Cox.

“We had a relatively good season last year, but just when we thought we were making inroads we’d hit a snag of some sort. It was frustrating but we know moving in to 2023 that we have everything ready to put together a very competitive season.

“The category is getting more competitive, we’re seeing more aggressive setups and drivers pushing harder as we have all figured out how to extract the most out of a pretty unique race car. It’s going to be very interesting when we race alongside the international drivers with the World Tour events.

“We’ve got a group of really skilled people all pushing hard this year so I’m excited to get the year underway, and I see no reason why we shouldn’t be up the pointy end again in 2023.”

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