White aiming for the front in second GT4 weekend

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Bridgestone GR86 Championship winner Chris White steps back into the cockpit this weekend for his second race weekend in the 2026 Monochrome GT4 Australia Series at Queensland Raceway.

White’s victory in the Bridgestone GR86 Championship secured the top prize of a drive in Rounds 2, 3 and 4 of the Aussie series with Garth Walden's Sydney-based GWR Australia team in its GR Supra GT4 EVO2 alongside Daniel Frougas.

Round one showed the car had plenty of pace – enough to take pole position for one of the races in Frougas’s hands – but White himself felt there was plenty of room for him to improve his own performance.

“It was a steep learning curve, but it was definitely a learning curve and I’m excited to get back out on track this weekend at Queensland Raceway – another track I have run on before – and put those lessons from The Bend to good effect.

“I know I am capable of more and I have a great team around me to help make that happen.”

This weekend at the iconic “Paperclip’ circuit will be the second of three in which White is aiming to make an impression in the Monochrome GT4 Australia Series.

“I love the track,” Chris added. “But it has it challenges on the entry to corners with the bumps unsettling the car and that’ll take some getting used to, but I’m sure over the course of the Friday practices I’ll be able to find the correct places to position the car.”

The Frougas and White car will be one of three GR Supra GT4 EVO2s in action this weekend. Toyota still leads the Global GT4 Manufacturer Championship, a reflection of the consistency and competitiveness of the GR Supra GT4 platform across SRO championships worldwide.

Action at the Queensland Raceway gets underway with free practice on Friday morning and afternoon, qualifying on Saturday morning and the first one-hour race on Saturday afternoon. The second one hour gets underway on Sunday morning.