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Mark Winterbottom

Mark Winterbottom, known professionally as "Frosty," is an racing driver born on 20 May 1981 in , . He is a prominent figure in the , with a career spanning over two decades, highlighted by his 2015 drivers' championship title and a victory in the prestigious 2013 endurance race. Winterbottom has achieved 39 race wins, 121 podium finishes, and 36 pole positions across 647 starts in the series (as of 2025), establishing him as one of the sport's most accomplished competitors. In 2025, he returned to Tickford Racing, where he previously enjoyed his greatest successes, to serve as co-driver for the No. 6 alongside Cam Waters and as a mentor in the team's development program. Winterbottom's motorsport journey began in karting, where he secured 10 Australian Kart Championships between 1990 and 2000. He transitioned to circuit racing in 2003, making his Supercars debut at the Sandown 500 that year while competing in the support Konica V8 Supercar Series, which he won as a rookie. Early stints with Stone Brothers Racing and Larkham Motor Sport followed, building his experience before joining Ford Performance Racing (later rebranded as Prodrive and Tickford) in 2006, a partnership that lasted 13 seasons and yielded the bulk of his major accolades. His 2013 Bathurst triumph came alongside co-driver , marking Ford's first win in the event since 2008 after a dramatic final-lap battle with rival . Two years later, Winterbottom clinched the in dominant fashion, securing eight race victories and finishing 238 points ahead of second place. Additional honors include the 2012 Medal for and , as well as a 2003 title in the series' development category. After departing Tickford at the end of 2018, Winterbottom raced with Team 18 from 2019 to 2024, where he continued to podium regularly but did not add to his championship haul. His return to Tickford in 2025 has seen him compete in select events, including a podium finish at the October The Bend 500, underscoring his enduring competitiveness at age 44. Beyond racing, Winterbottom is involved in fitness advocacy and family life in , where he resides with his wife and three sons.

Early life and career

Early life

Mark Winterbottom was born on 20 May 1981 in , . He grew up in the working-class suburb of Doonside in western . Winterbottom is the son of Jim Winterbottom, a prominent figure in Australian who won the Australian Sprintcar Championship in 1969 and 1974. His father's achievements in sprintcar racing provided a significant family connection to the sport, inspiring Winterbottom's early fascination with speed and competition despite a strained personal relationship. Attending Doonside Technology High School as part of the class of 1998, Winterbottom engaged in various school activities, particularly sports, which helped build his competitive drive. From the age of six, he pursued soccer, advancing to under-age representative level by age eleven and excelling in local leagues before shifting his focus. This period at school in Doonside shaped his resilience, drawing from the challenges of his suburban upbringing. Winterbottom's initial exposure to occurred through attending family sprintcar events, where he witnessed the intensity of dirt-track firsthand. These experiences, combined with his father's legacy, ignited a passion that led him, as a teenager, to make the pivotal decision to pursue karting and dedicate himself to a racing pathway.

Karting career

Mark Winterbottom's interest in motorsport was sparked by his father, Jim Winterbottom, a two-time sprintcar in 1969 and 1974, which provided initial motivation for his racing pursuits. At age 8 in 1989, he won a pee-wee 50cc in a and began competing against young riders like future star before transitioning to karting. Winterbottom debuted in karting at age 9 in 1990 with the Kart Club, participating in local club events around and quickly progressing through junior classes. His early career included successful outings in regional competitions, where he honed his skills in cadet and junior categories, establishing a reputation for consistency and speed. Over the next decade, he dominated Australian karting, securing 10 Australian Kart Championships and 25 state titles between 1990 and 2000, with his first national championship win coming in 1995. In 2001, at age 20, Winterbottom capped his karting tenure by winning the Kart Stars Series and the Australian Formula A Kart Championship in the 125cc class, achievements that attracted key sponsorship from and earned him a scholarship program. These successes, including multiple national and state victories that demonstrated his potential for professional racing, led to factory support and opportunities beyond karting. He retired from karting at age 21 in 2002 to pursue single-seater formulas, driven by the desire to advance toward higher-level circuit racing.

Formula Ford and development series

Winterbottom entered single-seater racing in 2001 through the , where he made his debut and finished as runner-up, securing four victories across the six-round series. This performance built on his prior karting achievements, earning him a factory-supported drive in the national series the following year. In 2002, Winterbottom competed in the driving a powered by a . He achieved three race wins and 13 podiums over 16 races, culminating in a second-place championship finish with 227 points, just behind . For his efforts as a , he received the Avon Formula Ford Rookie of the Year award. Winterbottom's strong junior formula results led to his progression into tin-top racing in 2003 with the V8 Supercar Series, driving a AU Falcon for Stone Brothers Racing. In his debut season, he dominated by winning five of the six rounds and eight of the 16 races, clinching the championship title despite an engine failure preventing a clean sweep in round five. His outstanding performance also earned him the Mike Kable Young Gun Award, recognizing emerging talent in Australian motorsport. The shift from open-wheel Formula Ford to the enclosed tin-top V8 development cars required adaptation to significant technical differences, including increased —around 1,200 kg compared to under 500 kg in —altering braking stability and cornering dynamics. Drivers faced challenges with the enclosed wheels providing less aerodynamic sensitivity but demanding greater precision in wheel-to-wheel due to the robust and higher straight-line speeds, often exceeding 250 km/h. Winterbottom navigated these hurdles effectively, using the series to build experience in high-contact racing environments.

Supercars Championship career

Larkham Motor Sport (2004–2005)

Mark Winterbottom made his full-time debut in the V8 Supercar Championship in 2004, joining the small independent team Larkham Motor Sport and driving a Ford BA Falcon. As a 22-year-old transitioning from the Development Series, he faced significant challenges adapting to the competitive environment of the main series, particularly with a squad operating on limited resources compared to factory-backed operations. Despite these constraints, Winterbottom demonstrated promise by securing a career-best finish of fifth place at the , co-driving with teammate Jason Bargwanna, which highlighted his potential in endurance racing. He also achieved a strong sixth-place result at the 500, marking a personal highlight in the season. Overall, Winterbottom ended the year 18th in the drivers' championship with 1,190 points, a respectable outcome for a debutant in an underfunded team. In 2005, Winterbottom returned to Larkham Motor Sport for his sophomore season, continuing to pilot the Ford BA Falcon amid ongoing budget limitations that restricted the team's development and reliability. The small operation struggled to compete consistently against larger teams, leading to a season marked by mechanical issues and learning curves in race craft and within the high-stakes V8 Supercars . Notable performances included a best qualifying of fifth at the round, showcasing his speed on certain circuits, though results were hampered by incidents like a dramatic crash in where his car was severely damaged by a trackside grate. These experiences tested Winterbottom's resilience, nearly derailing his career due to the team's financial pressures, but also built his adaptability in a demanding series. He concluded the championship in 29th position with 668 points, reflecting the difficulties but laying groundwork for future success. Larkham Motor Sport's modest setup, led by owner-driver Mark Larkham, emphasized hands-on operations and close driver-team relationships, which allowed Winterbottom to gain valuable insights into car setup and endurance pacing despite the constraints. This period fostered early rivalries with established drivers, as Winterbottom learned to navigate on-track battles while maximizing the potential of a less-resourced package. The two seasons with Larkham proved pivotal, honing his skills in a tough environment and earning him recognition that led to a factory team opportunity in 2006.

Ford Performance Racing (2006–2014)

Mark Winterbottom joined Ford Performance Racing (FPR) in 2006 as the driver of the No. 5 Ford BA Falcon, marking his transition to a team following two seasons with the Larkham Motor Sport outfit that had honed his competitive edge. Under FPR's banner, which received direct factory support from , Winterbottom quickly established himself as a frontrunner, benefiting from enhanced resources and engineering that elevated the team's performance in the V8 . This period saw the introduction of the FG Falcon in 2009, a significant upgrade that improved and handling, contributing to FPR's growing success. In his debut season with FPR, Winterbottom finished third in the drivers' championship, securing two wins including his first Sandown 500 endurance victory alongside co-driver Jason Bright. He followed this with a fifth-place championship result in 2007, highlighted by a dominant performance at the Desert 400 in Bahrain where he claimed pole position and won both races. By 2008, Winterbottom elevated to second in the standings, amassing seven victories, including a clean sweep at the BigPond 400 in Perth where he started from pole and won all three races. From 2009 to 2012, Winterbottom maintained consistent top-five finishes, with third-place results in 2010, 2011, and 2012, though the team faced stiffer competition from squads. His resilience shone in 2012 when he earned the Medal, awarded to the series' driver based on officials' votes for and performance under pressure. The pinnacle of Winterbottom's FPR era came in 2013, when he finished fourth overall and co-drove the No. 5 Falcon to victory in the with , ending Ford's five-year drought at Mount Panorama since 2008. In 2014, he placed third in the championship with four wins but recorded a sixth-place finish at the , rounding out a decade of sustained excellence that solidified FPR's status as Ford's premier racing operation.

Prodrive Racing Australia (2015–2017)

In 2015, Ford Performance Racing underwent a significant rebranding to ahead of the International V8 Supercars Championship season, marking the end of direct factory support from and emphasizing the team's independence under Prodrive's global banner. This transition coincided with the debut of the Ford FG X Falcon, a refined of the previous model featuring aerodynamic enhancements and improved to boost competitiveness against dominant teams. Winterbottom, entering his 10th full season with the organization, leveraged his prior experience from the Ford Performance Racing era—where he had secured multiple podiums and a victory in 2013—as a foundation for the title challenge, focusing on consistent qualifying and race pace to build an early points lead. Winterbottom's campaign peaked with eight race victories, including sprint and endurance events, culminating in his first and only drivers' championship. Key highlights included a breakthrough win at the 500 alongside co-driver Steve Owen, where the duo led much of the 500-kilometer to secure Prodrive's first triumph since 2006 and extend Winterbottom's advantage. At the , Winterbottom and Owen finished second, just 1.3 seconds behind the winners after a intense battle marred by periods and tire management challenges, further solidifying his position atop the standings. Despite a winless run in the final rounds, Winterbottom clinched the title with a third-place finish in the penultimate at , ending a 12-year pursuit and delivering Prodrive its maiden teams' . The 2016 season saw Winterbottom defend his crown as the #1 driver, but Prodrive's FG X Falcon struggled with reliability issues and setup adaptations to new tire compounds, resulting in a sixth-place championship finish with two victories. His first win came at the SuperSprint, where he outpaced in a tactical battle, marking an early morale boost for the team. Later, at the ITM Auckland 400, Winterbottom secured his second triumph with a strong start and error-free driving on the demanding Park circuit, helping him to eight podiums overall despite mid-season setbacks like mechanical failures. In the endurance rounds, he achieved a podium at the 500 with co-driver Steve Owen, though the team prioritized data gathering for future developments over outright wins. By 2017, Winterbottom remained with amid ongoing refinements to the FG X platform, but the year proved challenging with no successes, leading to another sixth-place finish in the drivers' standings. The team's shifted toward optimization, yielding a breakthrough victory at the 500 partnered with Bright, where their fuel-efficient and overtakes in the closing stages delivered an emotional win against stronger rivals. Winterbottom collected three podiums in sprint events, including consistent top-five results at high-speed tracks like , but inconsistent qualifying and strategic calls hampered higher contention, closing his tenure on a note of resilience rather than dominance.

Tickford Racing (2018; 2025–present)

In 2018, Winterbottom remained with the team as it transitioned from Prodrive Racing Australia to Tickford Racing, competing full-time in the Supercars Championship aboard a Ford Falcon FG X sponsored by The Bottle-O. He began the season strongly with a top-five finish in the opening race at the Adelaide 500, but encountered mid-season challenges including mechanical issues and inconsistent results that dropped him in the standings. Despite these setbacks, he secured a notable podium with second place in Race 2 at the Perth SuperNight, marking his only top-three finish of the year and providing a highlight in an otherwise difficult campaign. Winterbottom ultimately concluded the season in 12th position in the drivers' championship, his lowest full-time finish since 2005. Following the 2018 season, Winterbottom departed Tickford after a 13-year association that yielded numerous race wins and accolades, seeking a fresh challenge elsewhere. After spending 2019 to 2024 as a full-time with Team 18—where he announced his retirement from full-time competition at the end of 2024—he made a partial return to Tickford in a new capacity. In November 2024, Tickford announced that Winterbottom would rejoin the team for the 2025 endurance events as co-driver to in the No. 6 GT, including the . In 2025, he co-drove in all three endurance events, achieving 12th place at the and 2nd place at the The Bend 500 in October. This role marks a shift toward limited racing appearances focused on the enduro cup, complemented by mentorship responsibilities to support the team's younger drivers and development program.

Team 18 (2019–2024)

In 2019, Mark Winterbottom joined Team 18, marking a significant shift from his previous affiliation to driving the ZB Commodore for the single-car operation backed by Irwin Tools. This move followed a challenging 2018 season with Tickford Racing, where he sought a fresh start with the ambitious squad led by Charlie Schwerkolt. Winterbottom adapted to the platform, securing a at the Symmons Plains SuperSprint in —Team 18's first in Supercars—and finishing as high as fourth in several races, culminating in 13th place in the drivers' championship with 2092 points. The 2020 season was heavily disrupted by the , reducing the calendar to seven events and limiting opportunities for consistency, yet Winterbottom delivered Team 18's strongest results to date with top-five finishes at the and the penultimate round at . These performances helped him to 10th in the with 1566 points, highlighting his experience in navigating abbreviated formats. In , he maintained steady contention, achieving multiple top-five results but no podiums, ending the year 10th with 1725 points; the season emphasized endurance events, where he partnered with co-driver Michael Caruso for the 500 and , focusing on reliability amid Team 18's development. The 2022 campaign saw further progress, with Winterbottom posting his best finish of fifth on three occasions and climbing to ninth overall with 1909 points, underscoring late-career consistency despite the team's resource constraints. Winterbottom's 2023 season brought a breakthrough with his sole victory for Team 18 at the , ending a seven-year win drought and becoming the outfit's first race win since entering Supercars in 2016; this triumph, combined with a pole at The Bend, propelled him to 15th in the with 1579 points. Entering the with the ZL1, 2024 represented his final full-time year, featuring podiums at the Australian support race in (second place) and (second place again), though mechanical issues limited further success, resulting in another 15th-place finish with 1557 points. On August 27, 2024, Team 18 announced Winterbottom's departure from full-time duties at season's end, with Anton de Pasquale taking over the #18 seat for 2025; this concluded a six-year tenure that added one win and three podiums, bringing his career total to 39 race wins. Throughout his time with Team 18, Winterbottom's efforts contributed to the team's growth, including strong endurance showings like ninth at the with co-driver Dale Wood.

Other racing activities

Stock Car Brasil appearances

Mark Winterbottom made his debut in the Stock Car Brasil series in 2014 as a guest driver for the season-opening Race of Doubles at Interlagos Circuit. Teaming with Sergio Jimenez in a Voxx Racing Peugeot 408, he started seventh in wet conditions, took over on lap 14 as the rain eased, and set the fastest lap on the final circuit to initially finish fourth before being elevated to third following the disqualification of the leading car. This podium provided Winterbottom with valuable exposure to the series' challenging weather and high-speed V8 machinery, distinct from his primary Supercars commitments, though he noted the quick adaptation required for the Brazilian-spec cars. Winterbottom returned in 2015 for another guest appearance in the Race of Doubles, this time at the Circuit in Goiania with Voxx Racing teammate in a 408. Starting second, the pair handed over after Gomes' stint, with Winterbottom managing rapid tyre wear during his leg to secure second place overall, 6.892 seconds behind winners Ricardo Mauricio and Nestor Girolami. The outing highlighted the international appeal of the series for Winterbottom, offering a competitive environment akin to Supercars but with unique track demands and no long-term commitment. In 2018, Winterbottom contested his third and final guest entry in the Stock Car Brasil Race of Doubles at , partnering Atila Abreu in a Shell V-Power Racing Chevrolet . Starting from the rear of due to qualifying issues, he recovered to finish 11th, building on prior experience with the and series format despite the challenging recovery drive. These one-off appearances underscored Winterbottom's pursuit of global racing opportunities through established team connections, emphasizing adaptation to the series' two-driver format and diverse conditions without pursuing a full season.

Bathurst 12 Hour participation

Mark Winterbottom ventured into with a single entry in the 2017 , partnering with Team SRM in a factory-supported campaign. As the reigning Supercars champion, he joined forces with four-time winner and titleholder to drive the #60 GT3 in the Pro-Am class. The trio showcased competitive potential from the outset, with topping multiple practice sessions and qualifying third overall on the demanding . However, the 12-hour endurance test proved challenging, as a mid-race failure necessitated unscheduled repairs, dropping the car down the order. Despite the setback, Winterbottom, Richards, and Wittmann completed 281 laps to secure 14th place overall—nine laps behind the winning GT3 of , , and Toni Vilander—and seventh in the GT3 Pro class. This outing marked Winterbottom's debut in GT3 machinery, offering a contrast to the high-downforce, V8-powered Supercars he dominated, with emphasis on balanced setups, , and longer stints in the more mid-engined . His familiarity with the circuit, honed through numerous campaigns, aided adaptation to the GT format. Held in early February, the event slotted neatly before the Supercars season, providing valuable off-season track time without conflicting with his primary commitments.

Personal life and legacy

Family and education

Mark Winterbottom was born in , , into a working-class family, where his single mother, June, raised him and his sister Julie after separating from his father early in his life. June played a pivotal role in supporting Winterbottom's early interests, funding his initial forays into karting and soccer despite financial constraints, until her death in 2011 following a 26-year battle with cancer. His father, a former Australian sprintcar champion in 1969 and 1974, introduced a heritage to the family, though their relationship remained estranged. Winterbottom attended Crawford Public School for his primary education in Sydney's western suburbs and later Doonside Technology High School, where he balanced academics with extracurricular activities like soccer, playing at a state level by age 11. No public records indicate formal post-secondary education or specialized training beyond his racing career development, as he transitioned directly into professional motorsport after high school. Winterbottom married Renee in the early 2000s, and she has served as both his personal partner and manager, helping navigate the demands of his racing schedule while managing family logistics. The couple has three sons: Oliver, born around 2011; Austin, born around 2013; and Elliot, born in 2019. Renee, a functional consultant, has been instrumental in maintaining family stability, often sharing insights into their life together, including the challenges of raising children amid frequent travel. The Winterbottom family has provided unwavering support throughout his career, with Renee and the children frequently attending races and offering emotional grounding during high-pressure periods. This support extended to moments like Winterbottom's 2025 return, where he dedicated the achievement to his and sons, emphasizing their role in his motivation. In recognition of his efforts to prioritize fatherhood, Winterbottom was named Sports Dad of the Year in 2024, highlighting his commitment to balancing professional commitments with family time, such as coaching his sons' activities despite their differing interests from his own background. Outside racing, Winterbottom and Renee co-own The Happy Bakers, a Melbourne-based venture launched to diversify their interests and provide a family-oriented post his full-time driving career. The expanded in September 2025 with a new location in Airport West. His hobbies reflect a focus on and outdoor activities, including motorbikes, wake , and general , as evidenced by his participation in the 2011 season of Australia's Greatest Athlete, where he competed against elite athletes in events testing speed, strength, and endurance. These pursuits have helped him manage work-life balance, allowing quality time with family away from the racetrack.

Media appearances and post-racing roles

Winterbottom made his mark in entertainment with a voice acting role in the 2011 Pixar film Cars 2, where he provided the voice for the character Frosty Winterbumper in the Australian version of the movie. The character, a Holden VE Commodore racer, served as a cameo appearance replacing Jeff Gorvette in one scene during the World Grand Prix in Tokyo, and Winterbottom recorded his lines in a studio, delivering them in an Australian accent while decked out in national colors. This role marked him as the first Australian athlete to feature in a Disney/Pixar production, enhancing his public profile beyond racing. On television, Winterbottom competed as a contestant in the third season of the Seven Network's celebrity sports challenge series Australia's Greatest Athlete in 2011, facing off against athletes like and Shannon Eckstein in events testing strength, speed, and endurance. His participation highlighted his athletic versatility outside the , drawing on his racing-honed fitness. Following his full-time retirement from the at the end of the 2024 season, Winterbottom co-drove select 2025 endurance events with Tickford Racing, partnering with Cam Waters in the GT, including a at the Bend 500 and participation at the , where they suffered a on lap 120. This arrangement serves as a bridge to his non-driving career, allowing him to contribute experience while stepping back from full-season commitments after 21 years on the grid. In addition to co-driving, Winterbottom has taken on a position at Tickford, guiding the team's young drivers in the development program and sharing insights from his championship-winning tenure. Winterbottom has also expanded into broadcasting and media commentary, making his debut in a special comments role for the Supercars broadcast team during the 2025 Bosch Power Tools Super 440, where he provided on-site analysis and reflected on the excitement of the experience. He has appeared on several , including episodes of Rusty's Garage discussing his career transitions and V8 Sleuth Podcast promoting his 2025 Frosty, which delves into his personal and professional journey. His 21-year Supercars career, capped by the 2015 championship title, has cemented Winterbottom's legacy as a influential figure, particularly through his ongoing that shapes the next generation of drivers by emphasizing and strategic .

Career statistics

Supercars Championship results

Mark Winterbottom competed full-time in the Supercars Championship from 2004 to 2024, amassing 39 race wins, 121 podium finishes, 36 pole positions, and one drivers' championship in 2015. His career statistics reflect a high level of consistency, particularly in the late and early , where he achieved top-five championship results in nine consecutive seasons from 2006 to 2014. Winterbottom debuted as a with Larkham Motor Sport in 2004, enduring a with modest results before transferring to Ford Performance Racing ahead of the 2006 season. There, he rapidly evolved into a title contender, securing his first wins that year and building momentum through consistent podiums and poles. His progression peaked in 2015 when, driving for Prodrive Racing Australia (the rebranded Ford team), he clinched the championship with eight victories, including a dominant sweep at several rounds. Later team changes, including a return to Tickford in 2018 and a move to Team 18 from 2019, saw varied fortunes but sustained his reputation as a reliable performer with occasional standout results, such as his lone 2023 win at the . In 2025, Winterbottom served as co-driver for Tickford Racing in select events. Statistically, Winterbottom's win distribution highlights his versatility across circuits, with a notable success rate at venues like Symmons Plains (multiple victories in short formats) and (five wins combined). His 39 wins represent a 6.1% victory rate over 645 starts (as of November 2025), underscoring his impact during Ford's competitive eras against dominant teams.
YearTeamPositionWins
2004Larkham Motor Sport18th0
2005Larkham Motor Sport29th0
2006Ford Performance Racing3rd2
2007Ford Performance Racing5th2
2008Ford Performance Racing2nd7
2009Ford Performance Racing5th2
2010Ford Performance Racing3rd3
2011Ford Performance Racing3rd2
2012Ford Performance Racing3rd3
2013Ford Performance Racing4th3
2014Ford Performance Racing3rd4
2015Prodrive Racing Australia1st8
2016Prodrive Racing Australia6th2
2017Prodrive Racing Australia6th0
2018Tickford Racing12th0
2019Team 1813th0
2020Team 1810th0
2021Team 1810th0
2022Team 189th0
2023Team 1815th1
2024Team 1815th0
2025Tickford RacingN/A (partial)0

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Mark Winterbottom contested the 22 times from 2004 to 2025, establishing himself as a consistent performer in the endurance classic despite varied team affiliations and challenging conditions across his career. His debut in 2004 with Larkham Motor Sport yielded a strong fifth-place finish, setting the tone for multiple top-10 results in the BA and BF eras. Transitioning to Performance Racing (later Tickford) from 2006, Winterbottom achieved podium contention several times, including poles in 2007 and 2015, though mechanical issues and crashes occasionally hampered progress. With Team 18 from 2019 onward, results were more middling amid competitive and Chevrolet machinery, culminating in his 2024 retirement lap after an 18th-place finish. In 2025, he returned to Tickford Racing as co-driver. The pinnacle of Winterbottom's Bathurst tenure came in 2013, when he and co-driver Steven Richards delivered Ford Performance Racing its first Great Race victory in the Ford Falcon FG. Starting third on the grid, Winterbottom capitalized on a strategic pit stop under wet and blustery conditions, emerging on lap 138 to overtake the leaders and build a lead. He deftly defended against Jamie Whincup's late charge in the Holden VF Commodore, crossing the line just 0.47 seconds ahead after 161 laps in 6 hours, 11 minutes, and 27.932 seconds—his only win in 10 attempts at that point. The triumph highlighted Winterbottom's overtaking prowess on the demanding Mount Panorama Circuit, where rain-slicked surfaces amplified the race's intensity. Weather played a pivotal role in other editions, such as the 2011 race where persistent rain contributed to Winterbottom's engine-related retirement while running competitively for Ford Performance Racing. In contrast, drier conditions in 2007 allowed him to secure and lead late before a gravel trap incident dropped him to third. His 2015 runner-up finish, starting from in the FG X, showcased Tickford Racing's (formerly FPR) preparation, though a late shuffled the order. These moments underscored Winterbottom's adaptability across models before switching to Commodores and Chevrolet Camaros with Team 18, where reliability issues in 2016–2017 led to non-finishes.
YearTeamCar ModelCo-DriverQualifying PositionFinishing PositionNotes
2004Larkham Motor SportFord Falcon BAJason Bargwanna105Strong debut result in BA Falcon.
2005Larkham Motor SportFord Falcon BAJason Bargwanna128Consistent top-10 amid development season.
2006Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon BFSteven Richards34Podium contention in BF debut.
2007Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon BFSteven Richards13Pole position; led late before gravel incident.
2008Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon BFSteven Richards57Solid midfield battle.
2009Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon FGSteven Richards410FG introduction; off-track incident noted.
2010Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon FGLuke Youlden69Competitive in FG.
2011Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon FGLuke Youlden8DNFRetired due to engine failure in rain-affected race.
2012Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon FGSteven Richards24Near-podium in strong Ford year.
2013Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon FGSteven Richards31Victory in wet conditions; held off Whincup by 0.47s.
2014Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon FGSteven Richards75Top-5 finish post-win.
2015Ford Performance RacingFord Falcon FG XSteve Owen12Pole; second after late safety car.
2016Tickford RacingFord Falcon FG XSteven Richards9DNFCrash retirement.
2017Tickford RacingFord Falcon FG XDean Canto10DNFCrash on penultimate lap while battling for 5th.
2018Tickford RacingFord Falcon FG XSteven Richards1211Transitional season.
2019Team 18Holden Commodore ZBSteven Richards146Solid return to top-10.
2020Team 18Holden Commodore ZBDale Wood1512COVID-affected event.
2021Team 18Holden Commodore ZBMichael Caruso1613Mid-pack finish.
2022Team 18Holden Commodore ZBDale Wood1815Consistent but pace-limited.
2023Team 18Chevrolet Camaro ZL1David Rhead2017Camaro transition year.
2024Team 18Chevrolet Camaro ZL1Michael Caruso2218Final full-time race; retirement lap afterward.
2025Tickford RacingFord Mustang GTCam Waters2DNFCrash while leading.

Complete endurance and international results

Mark Winterbottom has competed in select non-championship events and guest races outside his primary commitments. These appearances highlight his versatility in GT and formats, often as a high-profile co-driver invited for major invitationals.

Bathurst 12 Hour Participation

Winterbottom's sole entry in the came in 2017, where he joined BMW Team SRM in the #60 GT3. Sharing driving duties with New Zealander and German , the team qualified third overall but encountered challenges during the race, ultimately finishing 14th after 281 laps, nine laps behind the winning GT3 of Maranello Motorsport.
YearTeamCo-driversCarLapsOverall PositionNotes
2017BMW Team SRMS. Richards, M. Wittmann28114thQualified 3rd overall

Stock Car Brasil Appearances

Winterbottom made three guest starts in the season-opening duos round of the Stock Car Brasil championship at , , each time sharing a car with a local driver in the two-driver format. These events provided opportunities to compete against 's top talents in high-speed, V8-powered machinery. His appearances spanned 2014 to 2018, yielding consistent mid-to-front-running results. In total, these represented his primary international racing outings, with a best finish of second place.
YearTeamCo-driverCarPositionNotes
2014Voxx RacingM. GomesPeugeot 4083rdDebut appearance
2015Voxx RacingM. GomesPeugeot 4082ndStrong qualifying pace
2018Shell V-PowerA. AbreuChevrolet Cruze11thRecovered from grid

Other Endurance Results: Sandown 500

Winterbottom secured two victories in the Sandown 500, a 500-kilometer endurance race that tests driver stamina and team strategy on the demanding Sandown circuit. These triumphs came during his full-time Supercars tenure but stand as key highlights in his endurance portfolio, with co-drivers providing critical support in the shared-drive format. His 2006 win marked his first career victory, while the 2015 success contributed to his championship-winning season.
YearTeamCo-driverCarPositionNotes
2006J. BrightFord BA Falcon1stMaiden career win
2015S. OwenFord FG Falcon1stEighth win of championship year; post-race penalty applied but victory upheld

The Bend 500 Results

Winterbottom participated in the inaugural The Bend 500 in 2025 as co-driver for Tickford Racing.
YearTeamCo-driverCarPositionNotes
2025Tickford RacingC. Waters GT3rdPodium return to Tickford.

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