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| name = Steve Ellery | image = | imagesize = | caption = | nationality = {{flagicon|AUS}} Australian | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|08|22|df=y}} | birth_place = Melbourne, Australia | death_date = | death_place = | retired = 2008 | related to = | last series = ATCC / V8 Supercar | years active = 1996-2008 | teams = Steven Ellery Racing Longhurst Racing Gibson Motorsport Dick Johnson Racing Triple Eight Race Engineering Paul Morris Motorsport Garry Rogers Motorsport | starts = 121 | wins = 1 | poles = | fastest laps = | best finish = 9th | year = 2001 | prev series = Formula Ford Australia Australian Super Touring Carrera Cup Australia | prev series years = 1992-93 1994-95 2007 | titles = | title years = | awards = | award years = }}Steven Ellery (born 22 August 1974 in Melbourne) is a retired Australian racing driver known from V8 Supercars. Racing historyEarly careerEllery started racing in karts before graduation to Formula Ford in 1992. After running near the front of the Formula Ford pack racing a Van Diemen in 1993 Ellery moved his family-run team into the Australian Manufacturers' Championship (later known as the Australian Super Touring Championship), driving first a Ford Sierra in 1994 then a BMW 318i in 1995. Ellery's guest appearance in an ex-Glenn Seton Racing Sierra at the Amaroo Park Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) round in 1994 remains the most recent entrant of a non-V8 powered car in the championship.[1] ATCC / V8 SupercarsAfter two Bathurst 1000 starts in 1993 and 1994, Ellery entered the ATCC full time in 1996 with his eponymous team, finishing 15th in the championship. He then joined Longhurst Racing for the post-season endurance races in 1996, finishing 4th at the Sandown 500 and 3rd at the Bathurst 1000 with Tony Longhurst. He continued with the team in 1997, as the team expanded to two cars with a second Ford EL Falcon. After a falling out with Longhurst, he then raced a Holden Young Lions Holden VS Commodore, prepared by Gibson Motorsport, in 1998.[1] His time away from the family team proved to be short-lived with Ellery again choosing to team up with his father Bruce from 1999 onwards, the team contesting a partial campaign of the championship with backing from family company Chelgrave Contracting.[2] Ellery did however take a pole position at the non-championship event supporting the Gold Coast Indy 300.[3] Ellery joined Dick Johnson Racing for the 1999 endurance events, now part of the championship, and co-driver Paul Radisich was leading the 1999 with under 20 laps to go before a flat tyre put them out of the race.[4] In 2000 Ellery, now with Supercheap Auto backing, won the second race of the Sandown round, what proved to be his only championship race victory. Ellery continued with his team until 2004, with a best finish of 9th in the championship in 2001.[5] The team's highlight was a double podium for Ellery and Luke Youlden at the two major endurance races in 2003, second at Sandown and third at Bathurst.[3] In 2005, Ellery was selected to partner Craig Lowndes at Triple Eight Race Engineering in a two-year deal. While Lowndes mounted a championship challenge, Ellery only finished 13th in the championship with one podium at the 2005 Bathurst 1000. He was replaced after only one year for 2006 by Jamie Whincup and never returned as a full-time driver in the series.[1] Over the next three years, Ellery drove with Paul Morris Motorsport and Garry Rogers Motorsport as an endurance co-driver before stepping away from the sport.[3] Other racingEllery entered the first four rounds of the 2007 Australian Carrera Cup Championship before dropping out of the championship. BusinessEllery is the chief executive officer of his family labour contracting business.[1] Career results
Complete Bathurst 1000 results
References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite news |last1=Noonan |first1=Aaron |title=Saturday Sleuthing: Steve Ellery |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/championship/saturday-sleuthing-steve-ellery/ |accessdate=25 March 2019 |work=Supercars |date=17 March 2018 |language=en}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ellery, Steven}}{{Australia-autoracing-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite news |title=Saturday Sleuthing: Larko's Gold Coast Winner |url=https://www.supercars.com/news/championship/saturday-sleuthing-larko-s-gold-coast-winner/ |accessdate=25 March 2019 |work=Supercars |date=18 October 2014 |language=en}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite news |title=Steve Ellery |url=https://www.speedcafe.com/2010/04/02/steve-ellery/ |accessdate=25 March 2019 |work=Speedcafe |date=2 April 2010}} 4. ^{{cite book | title=The official history of The Great Race Bathurst : 50 years | last1=Greenhalgh | first1=David | last2=Tuckey | first2=Bill | publisher=Chevron Publishing Group | year=2013 | isbn=9780980591231 | location=St Leonards, New South Wales}} 5. ^{{cite book | title=The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years | last1=Greenhalgh | first1=David | last2=Howard | first2=Graham | last3=Wilson | first3=Stewart | publisher=Chevron Publishing Group | year=2011 | isbn=978-0-9805912-2-4 | location=St Leonards, New South Wales}} 6 : 1974 births|Australian racing drivers|Australian Touring Car Championship drivers|Living people|Racing drivers from Melbourne|Supercars Championship drivers |
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