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    Chris Pither (born 3 December 1986) is a New Zealand professional racing driver. Pither has won eight national championships including; three New Zealand...
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  • Pither is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred George Pither (1908–1971), Australian Air Force officer Chris Pither, New Zealand...
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  • season, replacing Chris Pither. Later, PremiAir confirmed that James Golding would continue with the team for the 2023 season. Chris Pither (2022) Garry Jacobson...
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    race after a close battle with Whincup, while Mostert finished third. Chris Pither crashed at Turn 8, with the car sustaining enough damage to rule it out...
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    Zealand's Chris Pither (Brad Jones Racing) and Andre Heimgartner (MW Motorsport), who won races at Townsville and Barbagallo respectively. Pither also won...
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    Chris Pither replaced Andre Heimgartner at the Phillip Island event as Super Black Racing evaluated its full-time driver options for 2016. Pither also...
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    the remainder of the round, and the following Darwin Triple Crown by Chris Pither, who had already been nominated as Stanaway's partner for the endurance...
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    as Pye's replacement. Chris Pither returned to the championship on a full-time basis, racing with Team Sydney by Tekno. Pither last competed full-time...
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    (2016) David Reynolds (2016–20) Shae Davies (2016) Chris van der Drift (2016) Dale Wood (2017) Chris Pither (2017) Luke Youlden (2017–19) Anton de Pasquale...
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  • Championship. All drivers will be running the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) cars Chris Pither joined EMA Motorsport to replace David Russell who joined Earl Bamber...
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    Nick Percat at Brad Jones Racing. He was replaced by Lee Holdsworth. Chris Pither returned to the championship, replacing Fabian Coulthard who was dropped...
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    compete for Team Kiwi Racing at Eastern Creek and was replaced by Chris Pither. Pither again replaced Scott for the Winton round later in the year. Following...
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    remainder of the season, with former driver Craig Baird and young NZ driver Chris Pither driving the car at the Tasmania & Bahrain rounds respectively. The car...
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    Nick Percat moved from Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport to Brad Jones Racing. Chris Pither lost his seat at Super Black Racing after the team closed, he returned...
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    his Supercars debut for Super Black Racing in 2016, co-driving with Chris Pither in the Pirtek Enduro Cup series. He impressed on debut in Sandown, fighting...
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    ZB Tim Blanchard 13th 161 2021 Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB Chris Pither 12th 161 2022 Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB Jordan Boys 13th...
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  • second tier of competition in Supercars racing. The series was won by Chris Pither, driving in a Garry Rogers Motorsport prepared Holden VF Commodore. The...
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  • Hazelwood Matt Stone Racing Holden VF Commodore Dunlop Super2 Series 2018 Chris Pither Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 2019 Bryce Fullwood MW Motorsport...
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    Fabian Coulthard and Garry Jacobson, Chris Pither and Alex Davison did not return as full-time drivers. Pither joined Brad Jones Racing as an endurance...
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  • the Homebush Street Circuit after 8 rounds. The series was won by Kiwi Chris Pither, over former V8 Supercar driver David Sieders and in third place was...
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    22 56 Jake Kostecki Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 1:19.4000 23 22 Chris Pither PremiAir Racing Holden Commodore ZB 1:19.7042 24 4 Jack Smith Brad Jones...
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  • Hazelwood Holden VF Commodore Matt Stone Racing 2018 Dunlop Super2 Series Chris Pither Holden VF Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 2019 Dunlop Super2 Series...
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    Racing Team, replacing Tim Slade, who joined PremiAir Racing replacing Chris Pither. Declan Fraser graduated from the Super2 Series to replace Jake Kostecki...
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    0022 24 35 Todd Hazelwood Matt Stone Racing Holden Commodore (ZB) 1:03.0424 25 22 Chris Pither PremiAir Racing Holden Commodore (ZB) 1:03.0446 Source(s):...
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    start from fourth on the grid. The safety car was called on lap 2 when Chris Pither crashed at Turn 8. Racing resumed on lap 7 with Mostert leading Courtney...
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    All Jonathon Webb 12–14 Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 Garth Tander All Chris Pither 12–14 34 James Golding All Richard Muscat 12–14 Commodore VF Matt Stone...
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    death at Le Mans four months earlier saw him replaced with New Zealander Chris Pither. The Triple Eight Race Engineering drivers Jamie Whincup and Paul Dumbrell...
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  • (2020–21) Thomas Randle (2020) Jack Perkins (2020) Jordan Boys (2020, 2022) Chris Pither (2021) Dale Wood (2021–present) Dean Fiore (2021–present) David Wall...
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    Percat, partnering Garth Tander), the V8 Ute Racing Series (such as Chris Pither, partnering David Wall), and the New Zealand-based V8 SuperTourer Series...
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    15 December 2012. Bartholomaeus, Stefan (5 August 2013). "BJR confirms Pither/Wall endurance combination". SpeedCafe. Retrieved 6 August 2013. "Scott...
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