Tigani Engineer Stinson Lands Seat for Hidden Valley
Photo: Mustang Cup Australia Brock Stinson has been handed an opportunity to contest next weekend’s Motorcraft Mustang Cup Australia at Hidden Valley Raceway with HMO Customer Racing. The 22-year-old from Sydney, who combines racing with data engineering duties for Tigani Motorsport’s GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS program, will pilot the newly-acquired No. 31 Mustang Dark Horse R at the Darwin circuit. HMO will run a car under its own banner for the first time at Hidden Valley alongside the cars it runs on behalf of Triple Eight Race Engineering for Jack Perkins and Oli Wickham, who won on his debut last time out at Queensland. The No. 31 machine was previously piloted by James Golding at the Phillip Island opener, where it picked up a second-finish. Stinson’s main race program this year is in the one-make GR Cup series, and sits second in the standings with four wins from six so far. “It’s great to get the opportunity to jump behind the wheel...