Racing Collectively has confirmed Kade Davey will steer its inaugural Toyota 86 Scholarship Sequence entry, with the marketing campaign for the 2025 season set to align with this system’s dedication to create broader Indigenous Australian participation in motorsport.
Weet-Bix and Carey Mining have signed on as new sponsors, becoming a member of Supercheap Auto, Nationwide Storage, Norwell Motorplex, Triple Eight Race Engineering, Dick Johnson Racing, Motorsport Australia, Riedel Communications and PWR, who proceed their assist.
Based in late 2020 by Motorsport Australia Award of Advantage recipient Garry Connelly AM and spouse Monique, Racing Collectively is a not-for-profit that goals to encourage Indigenous participation in motorsport, with the last word goal being a profession within the business.


Davey will kick off his marketing campaign at Phillip Island this weekend for the primary spherical, backed-up with drives within the Queensland Hyundai Excel Sequence later this 12 months. Alongside him, Karlai
Warner may even race in Excels and Manufacturing Touring Vehicles.
The latter highlights this system’s confirmed pathways for getting Indigenous drivers into race seats. Each Kade and Karlai have been mentored and skilled by the legendary Paul Morris at Norwell Motorplex.
Davey will probably be on observe at Phillip Island from March 1-2, with the Toyota 86 Scholarship Sequence persevering with its 2025 season within the newly appointed Trophy Tour at Sydney Motorsport Park and Queensland Raceway.
From there, the racing returns to the Motorsport Australia Sequence once more in Queensland at Morgan Park Raceway, earlier than ending on August 22-24 at Shell V-Energy Motorsport Park for the South Australian Motor Racing Championship.