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New leader at Grove Racing

Bundy Grove Cauchi

By Thomas Miles

Grove Racing has further bolstered its leadership with Troy Bundy joining the ranks as Chief Executive.

The addition of Bundy is part of some restructuring within the grove group with Brenton Grove moving from CEO to Executive Director, reporting to Executive Chairman Stephen Grove, while David Cauchi remains the Team Principal.

Bundy comes to Supercars with more than a quarter of a century of sporting experience.

His latest role was leading the One Make and GT racing program for Porsche in North America.

He has also previously been the Head of Motorsport for Porsche Cars Australia and played a part in the Junior Development program when the likes of Jaxon Evans and Cameron Hill were rising through the ranks.

“I am thrilled to join Grove Racing as CEO and to be part of such a talented team with a clear ambition to reach the pinnacle of the sport,” Bundy said.

“Contributing to the growth and success of Grove Racing, and building on the strong foundation laid by Brenton and David, is incredibly exciting.

“I look forward to collaborating with the team to drive our vision forward and achieve great success both on and off the track.”

Bundy’s appointment comes as Grove Racing continues its rise from the mid-pack to the front of the grid.

“Troy’s appointment is a fantastic development for Grove Racing,” Brenton Grove said. 

“His experience and background will enhance our efforts on the track, and I am excited to collaborate with him to achieve Grove Racing’s strategic goals.

“With both Troy and David leading key areas of the business, the team is well-positioned to continue our progress and success in the sport.”

After scoring breakthrough wins in 2023, Grove Racing has also enjoyed high points in 2024 led by Matt Payne’s Townsville victory.

After a tough time in Tasmania, the team is aiming to bounce back with a strong performance at the Sandown 500.

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