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Toowoomba teen turns focus to new race pursuits

- JASON GIBBS jason.gibbs@thechronic­le.com.au

MOTORSPORT: Cameron Shields experience­d the agony and ecstasy of championsh­ip racing last weekend.

Vying for the Australian Formula 3 Championsh­ip, Shields won the final round of the competitio­n but fell four points short of the title.

“It’s a bit of a tough one to take,” the Toowoomba teen said.

“We started on pole which is exactly where we wanted to be, set a new track record and won the round.

“But ultimately you want to win the championsh­ip and we weren’t able to do that.”

Championsh­ip misses aside, Shield said it had been a good year for him and his team.

“I think we had a really good season,” he said.

“We were very competitiv­e always pushing for the title and overcame a lot of challenges.

“I learned a lot and the team developed a lot as well.”

Now Shields is turning his attention to other racing pursuits.

Already accustomed to the demands of racing in multiple categories, Shields is preparing for another challenge.

“I’m in the final of the Australia Driver Search competitio­n,” he said.

“I’ve been competitiv­e in the V8 and GT category. The cars are very different to the ones I race but realistica­lly all the basic principles of driving apply.

“You just have adapt to the situation at hand.

“My focus is also on making my dreams of racing in the USA a reality.”

 ?? Photo: Paul Goodman ?? ON TRACK: Toowoomba’s Cameron Shields is focused on new goals after missing out on the Australian Formula 3 championsh­ip by four points last weekend.
Photo: Paul Goodman ON TRACK: Toowoomba’s Cameron Shields is focused on new goals after missing out on the Australian Formula 3 championsh­ip by four points last weekend.

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