Nissan signs young Porsche star for V8 enduros
Nissan Motorsport has signed Carrera Cup Australia young gun Matt Campbell to partner Todd Kelly at the V8 Supercars endurance races.
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Campbell, 21, will drive the carsales-backed Altima alongside the older of the Kelly brothers at the Sandown 500, Bathurst 1000, and the Gold Coast 600 later this year.
The announcement of his signing coincides with Nissan’s test at Winton today, with Campbell banking laps in the #7 entry for a second time.
Motorsport.com was first to break the news that Campbell was on the team’s enduro radar, after he tested for them for the first time at the pre-season hit-out at Winton.
"We’ve been following Matt’s progress and he’s really stood out in his Porsche,” said Kelly.
"After the previous test day we were all blown away with how good a job he did straight away. He was not only fast but also reliable, and he didn’t put a foot wrong.
“We’d been working with Matt and his people since then, so it’s great to be able to announce him as our driver for the endurances races."
Campbell is currently a front-runner and race-winner in Carrera Cup, having cut his teeth in Queensland state Formula Ford, the GT3 Cup Challenge, and the Australian GT Championship.
“I’m really happy to be part of Nissan Motorsport for the endurance races this year”, said Campbell.
“Todd has a lot of knowledge behind him, so hopefully I can learn as much as I can and fast track my learning experience. Bathurst is the biggest race in Australian motorsport; to be a part of it is an amazing opportunity from Nissan Motorsport and a dream come true.
“The differences in handling characteristics between my Carrera Cup car and the Nissan V8 Supercar will require a change of technique. With the help of Nissan Motorsport, I’m sure I’ll be able to get up to speed.
“My goals now are to hone down my driving of the car, to get more miles, and simply to get to know the car better. The first opportunity was great to get behind the wheel and drive the car, this test it is time to really knuckle down and get more familiar with everything.”
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