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Nick Percat

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Born
1998 (26 years old)

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Adelaide, South Australia

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Matt Stone Racing

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Latest Results
NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint 1 17 Aug 24
betr Darwin Triple Crown Race 2 16 Jun 24
betr Darwin Triple Crown Race 1 15 Jun 24
Perth SuperSprint Race 1 18 May 24
Melbourne SuperSprint Race 3 23 Mar 24
Melbourne SuperSprint Race 4 23 Mar 24
Melbourne SuperSprint Race 2 22 Mar 24
Melbourne SuperSprint Race 1 21 Mar 24
Bathurst 500 Race 2 25 Feb 24
Bathurst 500 24 Feb 24
Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 Race 4 10 Apr 22
Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 Race 1 08 Apr 22
NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint Race 3 27 Mar 22
Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight Race 1 05 Mar 22

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Nick Percat (born 14 September 1988) is an Australian racing driver who currently races in the Repco Supercars Championship, driving for Matt Stone Racing. He won the Bathurst 1000 at his first attempt, co-driving for Garth Tander for the Holden Racing Team.

Biography
Percat won the 2009 Australian Formula Ford Championship in his third season in the category having dominated the season after finishing runner up the previous year to Paul Laskaseski. In 2011 he returned to single seaters for a one off support race for the 2011 Indian Grand Prix driving a Van Diemen built Formula MRF for a winner takes all $50,000 prize. He took pole position and won race one but was taken out in race two by eventual winner Jordan King.

On 9 October 2011, he partnered Garth Tander to win the Bathurst 1000 race for the Holden Racing Team. In winning the Bathurst 1000, Percat became the first South Australian born driver to win the race.

On 24 December 2014, it was announced that Percat would contest the 2015 season with Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport. He endured a mediocre season, with a best finish of 6th at the Gold Coast 600. He finished 22nd in the championship despite not racing in the final two rounds of the year due to a foot injury.

The 2016 season kicked off with Percat taking a shock win in unpredictable circumstances at the 2016 Clipsal 500 Adelaide, which was also the first win for the team. Percat became the first South Australian driver to win the local event.

Percat continued his strong form at the 2016 Bathurst 1000 by scoring a podium with co-drive Cameron McConville. Percat has finished on the podium 3 times out of his 8 starts.



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