Dynamik sign Davison for endurance races.

Team Dynamik has announced that one of Australia's champion young drivers - Will Davison - will form part of its enduro lineup.

Australian Formula Ford champion in 2001, Davison will partner regular Team Dynamik driver Dale Brede in the Roadships #45 car while current GT Nations Cup series leader Paul Stokell joins regular driver Simon Wills in the Roadships #44 machine for the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 - the two most prestigious rounds of the 2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series.

Dynamik sign Davison for endurance races.

Team Dynamik has announced that one of Australia's champion young drivers - Will Davison - will form part of its enduro lineup.

Australian Formula Ford champion in 2001, Davison will partner regular Team Dynamik driver Dale Brede in the Roadships #45 car while current GT Nations Cup series leader Paul Stokell joins regular driver Simon Wills in the Roadships #44 machine for the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 - the two most prestigious rounds of the 2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series.

Team Dynamik race director Oscar Fiorinotto expects Davison and Brede to combine well in the enduros.

"Dale has shown great pace in his racing and in the longer enduros he'll have a chance to shine," he said. "Will has shown great pace with limited opportunities and both drivers have shown they can keep the car straight and that will be important in the enduros, where finishing is the critical factor. At Bathurst and Sandown they are definitely potential top ten finishers."

Davison had been racing in the British Formula Three Championship before leaving his team earlier in the year and has competed in the last two V8 Supercar rounds in the #14 Imrie Motorsports car.

"I was absolutely thrilled when I heard I was driving for Dynamik," Davison said. "I've gathered some good race miles in the car in the past meetings and I'm starting to feel really confident in the car."

This Sandown round will hold a special significance to Davison and his family. He will be racing against elder brother Alex, who drives for the Castrol Perkins Racing team, on a circuit where their grandfather, Lex Davison, died in race practice in 1965.

But come race day, Davison will push family ties aside and concentrate on doing his best for Team Dynamik.

"I've never really raced against Alex in cars ... but he'll also be out there to do his best," he said. "He'll be just another driver that I've got to beat!"

Davison will spend the next 10 days in Adelaide with Team Dynamik before into a test day on 2 September at Mallala.

"The test day will be great to refine some of the finer points of driving Supercars, and driving in enduros," he said. "But there's no way to bypass the learning process in motorsport - you just have to get in the car and race!"

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