Paul Morris (racing driver)


Paul "The Dude” Morris is an Australian motor racing driver and team owner. The owner of Paul Morris Motorsport, he currently competes in Queensland sprint car racing and the Stadium Super Trucks. The 2017 SST champion, he also races in the series' Australian Boost Mobile Super Trucks championship.
He is the only person to have won all three major car racing events at Mount Panorama; the Bathurst 1000, Bathurst 6 Hour and Bathurst 12 Hour.

Early career

Morris started his motor racing career at the age of 19 in 1987, driving in the Queensland Gemini Series. He won Rookie of the Year in his debut season, and won the state championship the following year. He spent the next three years competing in Formula Ford.
Morris made his Bathurst debut in 1991, driving a Toyota Corolla. He won the Class C title that year with Geoff Full.
He joined the BMW Works team in 1992, and competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship for several years. Morris went on to compete in the Australian Super Touring Championship from 1994 to 2000, winning four championships. His notable sponsors during this time were Benson & Hedges and Diet Coke. He also competed in the V8 Touring Car Championship full-time in 1994, driving a Holden Commodore sponsored by Diet Coke. That same year, he would claim another class victory at the Bathurst 1000 with German driver Altfrid Heger in a BMW, having written off his Holden in testing prior to the race.
In 1998, Morris drove for PacWest Racing in the PPG Dayton Indy Lights Championship in the United States. His best result was sixth in the opening round at Homestead.

V8 Supercars

Morris co-drove with the Holden Racing Team in the 1999 endurance events. He finished third with Mark Skaife at Bathurst in that year.
From 2000, Morris again competed in the V8 Supercar Series full-time. Originally sponsored by Big Kev, he was involved in a major start-line accident at the Oran Park round in 2000. He suffered a number of fractured vertebrae in this accident, and narrowly escaped the flaming wreckage of his VS Commodore.
Morris recovered without missing any V8 Supercar races, and he went on to achieve his first major success at Calder Park Raceway in 2001, where he won two of the three races and won the round overall.
In the week leading up to the final V8 Supercar round of 2008 Morris announced he would no longer be driving full-time in 2009 and that the team were searching for a full-time replacement in the No. 67 Commodore.
In 2011, Morris competes in the second-tier Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series in one of the teams older Commodores.
In 2014, Morris won the Bathurst 1000 outright for the first time as co-driver to Chaz Mostert for Ford Performance Racing. Morris had previously 'won' the 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 in a Super Touring BMW 320i with Craig Baird. However the Morris/Baird BMW was disqualified immediately after the race as the team had mistakenly left Baird in the car at its last pit stop, resulting in Baird breaching race regulations by driving for more than three continuous hours. The disqualification handed the win to team mates Geoff and David Brabham.
Speaking over the 2015 V8 Supercars Winton SuperSprint Morris announced his retirement from Bathurst after losing his co-driver seat to Cameron Waters.
Morris continues to race in the V8 Development Series.

Sprintcars

Morris competes in Speedway Sprintcars in Australia in the KRE-engined No. 67 Supercheap Auto Sprintcar. Morris took his first Sprintcar pole position in Round 4 of the KRE Race Engines Track Championship at Brisbane International Speedway in January 2011. He has also had heat wins in World Series Sprintcars.
Morris suffered a major crash at Archerfield during round 6 of the 2012/13 World Series Sprintcars. After winning his earlier heat race, Morris started from position 5 in the B Main, but lasted less than a ¼ of a lap after clipping the wheels of another car on the front straight resulting in his car going end over end and finally coming to rest in the middle of turn 2. Morris escaped the crash without injury, but his Sprintcar was in need of major repair.

Stadium Super Trucks

In 2015, Morris made his Speed Energy Formula Off-Road debut at Surfers Paradise, where he finished third in the first race. A doubleheader on 25 October saw Morris finish fifth and second to score the overall win. A year later, he ran much of the 2016 schedule and finished fourth in points, the highest championship run for a winless driver that year.
Morris contested the full 2017 schedule as he scored three wins at Adelaide and Darwin. Entering the season finale at Lake Elsinore Diamond, Morris trailed Matthew Brabham by 15 points but did not participate due to a rib injury. In his place, he had off-road veteran Jerett Brooks drive his No. 67 truck, with all points scored by Brooks going to Morris; Brooks finished eighth and second in the weekend, enabling Morris to win the 2017 championship by one point over Brabham.
In May 2018, the series formed an alliance with Boost Mobile to increase its presence in Australia. As part of the agreement, Paul Morris Motorsport became a logistics partner for the series' Australian operations. However, SST was banned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport later that month for safety reasons. When the trucks returned in 2019 under the Boost Mobile Super Trucks name, Paul Morris Motorsport's Norwell Motorplex became its headquarters. In October 2019, Morris also ran his first SST race of the year at Gold Coast; he led much of the second race before colliding with Cole Potts on the final lap, surrendering the win to Brabham.
When the series began an Australian championship in 2020 called the Boost Mobile Super Trucks, Morris and Paul Morris Racing Academy development driver Luke van Herwaarde partnered to race under the Team Norwell name.

Personal life

Morris is nicknamed "The Dude". He received the moniker when he returned from a trip to the United States in the 1990s, where the word "dude" was frequently used.

Career highlights

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1989Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series5thVan Diemen RF89 FordPaul Morris
1990Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series3rdVan Diemen RF89 FordMorgan Vault Racing
1991Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series5thVan Diemen RF91 FordSpeedtech
1991Australian Drivers' Championship4thShrike NB89H Holden
1992Australian Touring Car Championship9thBMW M3 Evolution IITony Longhurst Racing
1993Australian Touring Car Championship16thBMW M3 Evolution IITony Longhurst Racing
1994Australian Touring Car Championship13thHolden VP CommodoreLoGaMo Racing
1994Australian Manufacturers' Championship2ndBMW 318iLoGaMo Racing
1995Australian Super Touring Championship1stBMW 318iPaul Morris Motorsport
1995Australian GT Production Car Series5thBMW M3RPaul Morris Motorsport
1996Australian Super Touring Championship2ndBMW 318iPaul Morris Motorsport
1996–97TraNZam Championship1st
1997Australian Super Touring Championship1stBMW 320iPaul Morris Motorsport
1998Indy Lights Championship21stLola T97/20 BuickPacWest Racing
1998Queensland Gemini Championship1stHolden Gemini CoupePaul Morris Motorsport
1999Australian Super Touring Championship1stBMW 320iPaul Morris Motorsport
1999Shell Championship Series37thHolden VT CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2000Shell Championship Series19thHolden VS Commodore
Holden VT Commodore
Paul Morris Motorsport
2000–01Australian Super Touring Championship1stBMW 320iPaul Morris Motorsport
2001Shell Championship Series17thHolden VT CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2002V8 Supercar Championship Series35thHolden VX CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2003V8 Supercar Championship Series23rdHolden VY CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2004V8 Supercar Championship Series22ndHolden VY CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2005V8 Supercar Championship Series19thHolden VZ CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2006V8 Supercar Championship Series21stHolden VZ CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2007V8 Supercar Championship Series22ndHolden VZ Commodore
Holden VE Commodore
Paul Morris Motorsport
2008V8 Supercar Championship Series20thHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2009Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series35thHolden VZ CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2009V8 Supercar Championship Series43rdHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2010Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series16thHolden VZ CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2010V8 Supercar Championship Series40thHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2011International V8 Supercars Championship41stHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2011Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series8thHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2012V8SuperTourer Championship33rdHolden VE CommodoreAV8 Motorsport
2012Dunlop V8 Supercar Series24thHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2012International V8 Supercars Championship57thFord FG FalconPaul Morris Motorsport
2013V8SuperTourer Championship23rdHolden VE CommodoreMPC Motorsport
2013Dunlop V8 Supercar Series12thHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport
2013International V8 Supercars Championship48thHolden VF CommodoreLucas Dumbrell Motorsport
2013Pirtek Enduro Cup20thHolden VF CommodoreLucas Dumbrell Motorsport
2014International V8 Supercars Championship27thFord FG FalconFord Performance Racing
2014Pirtek Enduro Cup2ndFord FG FalconFord Performance Racing
2015V8 Supercars Dunlop Series14thFord FG FalconPaul Morris Motorsport
2015Kerrick Sports Sedan Series14thMARCMARC Cars Australia
2015Stadium Super Trucks11thStadium Super TruckSupercheap Auto
2016Australian Production Car Series3rdBMW M135iRoadchill Freight Express
2016Stadium Super Trucks4thStadium Super TruckUFD Racing
2017Stadium Super Trucks1stStadium Super TruckUFD Racing
2018Stadium Super Trucks8thStadium Super TruckUFD Racing
2019Stadium Super Trucks14thStadium Super TruckUFD Racing

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Indy Lights results

Complete Bathurst 24 Hour results

NASCAR Camping World West Series

Stadium Super Trucks