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🇦🇺 Alex Davison

Racing driver from Australia. Supercars Championship, Shell V-Power Racing Team.
Driver facts
Full name
Alex Davison
Nationality
Australia
Current team
Shell V-Power Racing Team
Series
Supercars Championship
Status
Retired
Career wins
0
Career podiums
0
Career starts
35
Career DNFs
2
Racer Rating
2,205
Driver photo · 3:4
Racer Rating
2,205
RANK 5382 / 15,348 INDEXED · +0 SEASON
FIA Categorisation
Not on file
FIA CATEGORISATION NOT YET INDEXED
SOURCE · FIA.COM
SYNTHESIZED FROM 1 SOURCE · UPDATED 0H AGO

Alex Davison is a racing driver from Australia who last raced in Supercars Championship for Shell V-Power Racing Team. Davison has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 35 starts.[1]

A Racer Rating of 2,205 ranks Davison 5382th of 15,348 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the low five figures. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.

SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS
2023 form
LAST 20 RACES · FINISH POSITION, HIGHER IS BETTER
P1P5P10P20DNFAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUS
Recent results
TAP A ROW FOR THE FULL RACE
2023-10-05Repco Bathurst 1000Supercars ChampionshipP16−13
2023-09-15Penrite Oil Sandown 500Supercars ChampionshipP7+16
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
2023▸Supercars ChampionshipShell V-Power Racing Team200000P33+32,205
2022▸Supercars ChampionshipShell V-Power Racing100100P38−462,202
2021▸Supercars ChampionshipShell V-Power Racing100000P31−32,248
2020▸Supercars ChampionshipTeam Sydney2300100P34−1,3342,251
2019▸Supercars ChampionshipMilwaukee Racing500000P27+1093,009
2018▸WECGulf Racing300000P27−243,476
Recent coverage
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Head-to-head
MOST-RACED RIVALS · TIMES DAVISON FINISHED AHEAD VS BEHIND
RivalRatingRacedAheadBehindRecord
🇦🇺 Lee Holdsworth3,7442932610%
🇦🇺 Jamie Whincup6,300282267%
🇳🇿 Shane Van Gisbergen5,7782832511%
🇦🇺 Jack Le Brocq3,9432882029%
🇦🇺 Scott Pye3,758282267%
🇦🇺 James Courtney3,3082842414%
🇦🇺 Fabian Coulthard2,7362862221%
🇳🇿 Jack Smith1,2452821775%
🇦🇺 Cameron Waters6,0602732411%
🇦🇺 Chaz Mostert5,6662732411%
WHEEL-TO-WHEEL ONLY · SAME CLASS, DIFFERENT CAR · TEAM-MATES EXCLUDED
RACERDB · REFERENCE FOR EVERY RACING SERIESAGGREGATED FROM 1 SOURCES · SYNCED 19H AGO
SERIES AND TEAM NAMES ARE TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERSPRIVACY
SYNTHESIZED FROM 2 SOURCES · UPDATED 0H AGO

Alex Davison is a retired Australian racing driver who competed across two championships in the latter stages of his career. Between 2018 and 2023, he made 35 starts in top-tier international and domestic racing without securing a podium finish. His primary activity was in the Supercars Championship, where he completed 32 rounds over five seasons driving for Shell V-Power Racing Team, one of the grid's strongest operations. He also contested three World Endurance Championship rounds in 2018 with Gulf Racing, finishing P27 in his final classified appearance.[1]

Davison's competitive standing placed him in the lower half of grids containing multiple FIA-graded professionals. Across his Supercars tenure he raced regularly against drivers of considerably higher calibre, including two-time Platinum-graded champions Shane Van Gisbergen and Jamie Whincup, both of whom finished ahead of him in the vast majority of their shared races. He finished ahead of Whincup twice in 28 encounters and ahead of Van Gisbergen three times; he also beat Gold-graded rivals Lee Holdsworth and Scott Pye occasionally and outscored future champion Broc Feeney once in their single meeting. His average finishing position across classified results was P15.6. He was the 2004 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia champion, a national series title from early in his career.[2]

SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia
Another Davison Joins The FPR Fold[1]
Supercars
27 SEP 2023
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Own a piece of Porsche Carrera Cup Australia history[2]
V8 Sleuth
09 AUG 2023
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Alex Davison steps in to vacant Team Sydney seat[3]
TouringCarTimes
11 MAR 2020
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