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V8: Series Chairman Tony Cochrane Stepping Down
Tony Cochrane has announced that he will be retiring as Executive Chairman of V8 Supercars and leaving the business by the end of the 2012 season.
V8 Supercars  | http://www.V8supercars.com.au  |  Posted September 21, 2012  
Tony Cochrane presided over the V8 Supercars' unrivaled growth and prosperity in Australia, and in recent years, its expansion into the international market. (Photo: V8 Supercars)
Tony Cochrane has announced that he will be retiring as Executive Chairman of V8 Supercars and leaving the business by the end of the 2012 Championship season.

Mr Cochrane has been Executive Chairman of and the driving force behind V8 Supercars since its inception in 1996. The Board will immediately commence a search for a new non-executive Chairman and Mr Cochrane will step down when an appointment is made.

“After my formal retirement as Executive Chairman, I will continue as an external Senior Advisor to the V8 Supercar Board and will do all I can to ensure that this great Championship continues to flourish. Indeed I will remain an investor with Archer Capital, along with the management team in the business, as we all firmly believe in its continued growth and exciting future,” said Mr Cochrane.

All those involved in the sport, including the Board of V8 Supercars, will be very disappointed to see Mr Cochrane step down after over sixteen highly successful years at the helm of Australia’s premium motorsport category and one of Australia’s major sports.

Mr Cochrane said: “It is with a mixture of enormous pride and nostalgia that I will be stepping down as Executive Chairman of a sport that has been such an integral part of my life for almost two decades. I have been honoured to represent this great sport and importantly the Teams for a very long time.

“Since the successful completion of the sale process last year, I have been in ongoing dialogue with the Board about my future role and aspirations, culminating in this announcement today. Like all of these things there is never a perfect time to step down, however the sport is in tremendous shape, has an unbelievable future and we have delivered on a number of key initiatives, including the confirmation of two new marques entering the sport, delivering new events in Texas and New Zealand, and the upcoming 50th year of Bathurst which is set to be a milestone event for our sport. The Board and the senior management team are in great shape and the time feels right.

"I want to take this opportunity to thank all the amazing management and staff (both past and present), along with our sponsors, media partners, and associates. In particular I want to thank the fans of this great sport for all the support they give our tremendous Teams.

“I have enjoyed an amazing journey, in a sport I love with the support of so many during that journey. Today I would particularly like to thank my wife Thea, and our family along with my former SEL business partners James Erskine and Basil Scaffidi, whom I owe so much to for their unwavering support and friendship.

“I am eager to embrace a new journey in whatever I choose to get involved with, be it sport, entertainment or my other entrepreneurial interests. I leave with no regrets and on my own terms at a time that I believe is right for the sport.

“I am very proud of my V8 Supercar legacy and my involvement in Australian motorsport.”

Director of AMRP, the majority investor in V8 Supercars, Mr Andrew Gray, said: “We would like to congratulate Tony on the extraordinary contribution he has made to the development and success of V8 Supercars. We continue to be passionate about the future of V8 Supercars and are thrilled that Tony has agreed to continue to advise and assist us in the execution of our growth plans.”

Chief Executive Officer of V8 Supercars, Mr David Malone, said: “Tony has been a strong force in the development of V8 Supercars, and this is widely acknowledged by everyone who has followed the incredible growth of the sport as a whole. I would like to thank him for his indelible contribution to the sport and business of V8 Supercars.”

Director of V8 Supercars and Managing Director of Triple Eight Racing Engineering, Mr Roland Dane, added: “Tony took the initiative back in 1996 to pick this sport up and take it to new levels of awareness in the mass market here in Australia. His vision and leadership have been the principle reasons why we have enjoyed such huge growth over the years and I personally thank him unreservedly for his contribution and wish him well for the future.”

Director of V8 Supercars and director of Brad Jones Racing, Mr Brad Jones said: “Tony Cochrane is synonymous with motor racing in Australia and without his vision, enthusiasm and drive the milestones V8 Supercars has been able to pass both domestically and on the world stage would not have been reached. Every person who has more than a fleeting interest in Australian Motorsport should be eternally grateful to Tony for his contributions to our sport as am I.”
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