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Thomas Randle

Thomas Randle (born 7 April 1996) is an professional racing driver competing in the Repco Supercars Championship for Tickford Racing in the No. 55 Monster Racing GT. A product of , , Randle began his career in karting at age seven and has since achieved notable success across junior, open-wheel, and categories, including three major championships before his full-time Supercars debut in 2019. Randle's early career was marked by dominance in karting, where he secured five state championships and two Karting Championships between 2011 and 2012, under the guidance of his father, Dean Randle, a 2006 Australian Kerrick Sports Sedan Champion. Transitioning to single-seater racing in 2013 with the Formula Ford Series, he returned in 2014 to claim the national title with five wins and a perfect finishing record in all races. He then pursued international opportunities, racing in with the 2.0 series and , before returning to in 2017 to win the Racing Series championship—the first to do so—with two victories, seven podiums, three pole positions, and seven fastest laps. In 2019, Randle made his Supercars debut at , earning the Mike Kable Young Gun Award that year after securing a and a at the SuperNight. He progressed through the , finishing third in 2019 with two wins and two poles, before clinching the title in 2020 amid a challenging season impacted by the . Diagnosed with in 2020, Randle underwent successful treatment and returned stronger, later becoming an advocate for cancer awareness through fundraising and his role on the Victorian Youth Cancer Action Board. Since joining Tickford Racing full-time in 2022, Randle has established himself as a top contender in Supercars, recording four podiums and one pole in while improving 10 positions in the drivers' standings. His season was a breakout, finishing fifth overall with 2,032 points, three podiums, and consistent battles for race wins and poles. In 2025, he has shown strong form with multiple top-10 finishes, positioned seventh in standings as of November heading into the 500 endurance event. Beyond racing, Randle studies and pursues interests in , , and simulation gaming.

Personal life

Early life and education

Thomas Randle was born on 7 April 1996 in , , . He grew up in the Melbourne area, where his family provided strong support for his early interests. Randle's father, Dean Randle, was a prominent figure in Australian motorsport as the 2006 Australian Kerrick Sports Sedan champion, which significantly influenced Thomas's introduction to racing. Dean purchased a kart for his son on a whim when Thomas was seven years old, sparking his passion for the sport and marking the beginning of his involvement in karting. This family connection to motorsport, including Dean's ongoing support throughout Thomas's development, played a key role in nurturing his early enthusiasm for racing. Randle attended Beaconhills College in , completing his studies and earning his (VCE) in 2014. Following high school, he enrolled in a in at in in 2015, and has continued pursuing the degree alongside his racing career, with an expected completion around 2025. Prior to turning 18, Randle participated in foundational motorsport training programs aligned with his karting pursuits, building on his family's legacy in the sport. This educational background complemented his growing interest in engineering.

Health challenges

In January 2020, Thomas Randle was diagnosed with after noticing symptoms during the event the previous November and undergoing medical tests including an and . Shortly thereafter, on January 15, he underwent to remove a 3 cm tumour from his . Following the initial surgery, Randle began a course of in early 2020, planned as three cycles over nine weeks but ultimately consisting of two cycles amid ongoing medical management. The treatment schedule forced him to take time away from racing commitments in the , though he was medically cleared to participate in the season-opening round at in February 2020 before starting chemotherapy. Later that year, after competing at the in October, he required additional complex abdominal related to his condition, followed by the completion of his final chemotherapy cycle on January 1, 2021. By mid-January 2021, Randle was declared in remission and fully fit to resume racing without restrictions, marking the end of his 12-month health battle. He briefly referenced his resumption in the post-surgery, where he continued competing despite the disruptions. In the years following his recovery, Randle has publicly shared his experience to promote awareness, emphasizing the importance of early detection for men in their 20s, as he did in initial statements after . As an , he joined the Victorian Cancer Action Board at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre's program, which supported him during treatment, and has driven initiatives, including racing a branded at the 2022 SuperSprint, auctioning memorabilia to aid young cancer patients, and participating in the 2024 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour with the Race For A Cure team to support cancer causes.

Business and other interests

Beyond his racing commitments, Thomas Randle maintains an active centered on and leisure activities. His hobbies include running, , playing , regular sessions, watching , and simulation gaming. In , Randle launched Dream Simulation, a professional simulator business based in southeast , which provides advanced setups and experiences. Randle has been involved in philanthropic efforts, particularly supporting cancer services for young people. In 2022, he partnered with and Tickford Racing to raise over $50,000 for the service at the through a special livery initiative at the event. These interests complement his demanding Supercars schedule, allowing him to balance professional racing with personal well-being while residing in , .

Racing career

Karting

Thomas Randle began his karting career at the age of seven, initially racing locally in , , with strong support from his father, Dean Randle, a former Australian Sports Sedan champion. By 2010, at age 14, he entered competitive national events, including the Australian National Sprint Kart Championship in the Junior National Light class, marking his emergence in structured junior competitions. That year, he also competed in club-level races at venues like the Oakleigh Go Kart Racing Club, where he achieved strong points finishes in junior performance categories. From 2010 to 2012, Randle progressed through various junior classes, including , , , and , primarily racing in and . In 2011, he secured his first major victory at the in in the category, followed by wins in the and the . His success continued into 2012, when he claimed the class of the and the class of the , contributing to two overall during this period. He also won five across and other regions in 2011 and 2012. During his karting years, Randle was associated with teams like Birel Karts , driving models such as the Birel RY30 in preparation for international events. Sponsors were limited in his early career, with family backing playing a key role, though he began attracting attention from organizations through his results. In 2012, he expanded internationally, representing at the Trans-Tasman Rotax Challenge in , the British Super One Series in —where he impressed in his debut—and the Rotax World Finals in . Randle's rapid rise in karting, culminating in multiple national titles by age 16, motivated his transition to single-seater racing in 2013, as he sought to build on his open-wheel foundation in categories like to pursue a professional career.

Formula Ford and Formula 4

Thomas Randle made his debut in single-seater racing in the Australian Formula Ford Series in 2013, transitioning from a successful karting career that provided a strong foundation in fundamentals like racecraft and consistency. Competing with the Evans Motorsport Group, he secured victory in his very first race at the opening round of the Victorian Formula Ford Championship at , and went on to win multiple state-level events while contesting the national series, demonstrating rapid adaptation to the open-wheel car's handling and braking dynamics compared to karts. In 2014, Randle advanced to a full national campaign with his father's newly formed DREAM Motorsport team, piloting a SJ13A chassis. He dominated the season with five race victories and seven podium finishes across 18 rounds, culminating in a narrow championship title win at the finale, edging out rivals and James Golding by just a few points in a tightly contested battle. This success highlighted his growing prowess in tire management and overtaking on diverse circuits, including street and permanent tracks. Randle continued with DREAM Motorsport into the inaugural 2015 Australian Formula 4 Championship, driving a M14-F4, where the series' addition of aerodynamic wings and slick tires presented a steeper in car setup and aero-dependent cornering speeds. He mounted a strong challenge for the title, amassing 386 points to finish runner-up to Jordan Lloyd's 441, with consistent podiums underscoring his adaptability. Notable performances included a triple victory at the Surfers Paradise round, where he led the final race from start to finish, and a sweep of races two and three at the finale, though a post-race penalty cost him a win in Townsville's second outing.

Formula 3 and Formula V8 3.5

In 2016, Thomas Randle expanded his racing career internationally by competing in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship with Douglas Motorsport, marking his entry into a more competitive European open-wheel series. Driving a , he adapted quickly despite limited prior experience on the circuits, securing his maiden win in the series' second round at , where he finished ahead of teammates Matias Sepulveda and . This victory made him the first Australian to win a British Formula 3 race since 2011. Randle added another triumph in Race 2 at Spa-Francorchamps, advancing from ninth on the grid to first through strategic overtaking and consistent pace in variable conditions. He also claimed six finishes, including a double podium at Oulton Park that elevated him to second in the standings temporarily, and one overall. These results contributed to a strong fourth-place championship finish with 424 points, behind champion . Later that year, Randle made his debut in the Formula V8 3.5 Series—formerly the World Series by Renault—with Comtec Racing, contesting the final two rounds at Circuito de Jerez and Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in a Dallara FR35 chassis powered by a Zytek 3.4-liter V8 engine. In his debut weekend at Jerez, he qualified 13th and finished 13th in the first race, followed by 17th in the second after a challenging start involving minor contact. At Barcelona, Randle improved to 11th in qualifying and achieved his best result of 12th in the feature race, demonstrating competitive lap times that placed him among the top newcomers despite no prior testing in the category. Over the four races, he scored no points but gained valuable experience in high-downforce machinery, highlighting his adaptability in a series known for its demanding tire management and overtaking battles. Randle's move to presented significant logistical challenges, including extensive travel from —often exceeding 24 hours per trip—and the need to relocate temporarily while managing a tight that favored the BRDC F3's eight-round format over more expensive series like the FIA European F3. Unfamiliarity with the tracks led to early setbacks, such as brake failures and at , where he started from the rear after a bent , underscoring the steep of racing abroad without the support network of his home country. These hurdles, compounded by the series' competitive depth against established European talents like , tested his resilience but built crucial racecraft. The season's achievements, particularly the F3 podiums and poles, affirmed Randle's potential in professional open-wheel racing, while the V8 3.5 outing exposed him to faster machinery that informed his approach to car setup and qualifying aggression. These experiences reinforced his commitment to European competition, shaping decisions to pursue further international opportunities by emphasizing consistency over raw speed in unfamiliar environments.

Formula Renault series

In 2017, Thomas Randle committed to a significant European racing campaign by joining AVF by Adrián Vallés for the 2.0 Eurocup, contesting the latter part of the season across six rounds from onward. Driving the Renault-powered FR 2.0-10 chassis, he completed 12 races, scoring points in nine of them with consistent top-10 finishes, including two top-five results—his best being fourth place at the . These performances earned him 39.5 points, securing 14th in the overall championship standings in a highly competitive field led by R-ace GP's . To build experience and mileage, Randle also participated in the () as a support series, racing with Victory Motor Racing in the Toyota-powered FT-50. Over seven rounds and 14 races, he delivered standout results, claiming two victories, seven podiums, three pole positions, and seven fastest laps, which propelled him to the championship title with 855 points. His dominance in the , particularly strong showings at tracks like and the , highlighted his adaptation to the machinery following prior Formula 3 exposure. Following the 2017 season, Randle opted to return to , prioritizing emerging opportunities in domestic over continued European single-seater pursuits amid funding constraints. This move marked the end of his intensive overseas junior formula phase, allowing him to join Tickford Racing's Super2 program in 2018.

Super2 Series and S5000

Thomas Randle returned to Australian racing in 2018 by joining the , a development category for the , with Tickford Racing. In his rookie season, he demonstrated strong potential, securing multiple podium finishes and earning the Mike Kable Young Gun Award for his standout performance among emerging talents. Randle continued with Tickford Racing in 2019, achieving a third-place finish in the championship standings. His highlights included race victories at and a dramatic win in the Bathurst support event, where he capitalized on a late penalty to rivals to claim the top spot after finishing second on the road. These results solidified his reputation as a consistent frontrunner in the series. Switching to MW Motorsport for 2020, Randle dominated the shortened season amid the disruptions, securing the championship title with a flawless record of finishing in the top two across all seven races. He claimed three pole positions and victories at , Hidden , and Bathurst, clinching the crown by 47 points after the Bathurst round served as the finale. Early in the year, Randle received a diagnosis of , yet he persevered through the full schedule without interruption, undergoing only after the season concluded on 2021, followed by surgeries. This resilience underscored his determination, as he balanced treatment planning with racing commitments. In , following his health recovery and all-clear from doctors, Randle transitioned to open-wheel racing in the VHT with Team BRM, piloting a /Rogers AF01 chassis. He made an immediate impact by taking and a lights-to-flag victory in the season-opening feature race at Symmons Plains Raceway. Despite mid-season challenges, including a switch to backing, Randle finished second in the standings with 346 points, securing multiple podiums and demonstrating adaptability in the high-powered series. Randle's successes in Super2 and S5000 positioned him as a prime candidate for progression within Australian motorsport, earning him an endurance co-driving role with Tickford Racing in late 2020 and paving the way for greater opportunities in the . His European open-wheel experience from earlier in his enhanced his technical skills, aiding his quick adaptation to these competitive domestic categories.

Supercars Championship

Thomas Randle made his debut as an endurance co-driver in 2019, partnering Lee Holdsworth at for the Sandown 500 and , where the duo finished ninth overall at Mount Panorama. He also secured a wildcard entry that year with Tickford Racing at , finishing 17th in both races to gain initial top-tier experience. Following his 2020 title, which served as a key pathway to the main game, Randle transitioned to full-time competition in 2022 with Tickford Racing in the No. 55 Ford Mustang GT. Randle's early full-time seasons showed steady progress amid the challenges of adapting to the series' intensity, including a 23rd-place finish in and 13th in , marked by his first at The Bend in 2023. His breakthrough came in 2024, where he achieved a career-best fifth in the drivers' standings, securing three podiums—including a third-place finish at the Thrifty SuperNight, a runner-up finish at the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500, and another third place at the VAILO Adelaide 500—and one pole position, contributing to Tickford's second-place teams' result. Notable highlights included strong endurance performances, such as an 11th at the co-driving with David Russell, despite setbacks like mechanical issues earlier in the year. Entering 2025 as a contracted Tickford driver alongside Cam Waters, Randle built on his momentum with consistent results, including a third place in Race 1 at the season-opening Thrifty 500. He faced adversity at the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 during the Elimination Final, surviving a near-miss involving Cooper Murray that eliminated Jaxon Evans, to finish ninth in Race 28 and seventh in Race 29, advancing to the Semi Final at . As of November 2025, Randle sits seventh in the standings with 4048 points, positioning him for contention in the Finals Series while partnering James for the , where they finished 11th amid wet conditions. Randle's tenure at Tickford has emphasized team synergy with Waters, fostering a competitive Ford environment that yielded multiple 1-2 finishes, such as at the 2024 . Looking ahead to 2026, Randle is locked in for another multi-year stint with the team until at least 2027, aiming to challenge for race wins and deeper Finals runs while continuing his endurance campaigns.

Career results and achievements

Karting Career Summary

Thomas Randle began his in karting, achieving success in during his junior years.
YearClass/SeriesTeam/EntrantPositionNotes
2011Australian Kart Championship - Junior N/A1st .
2012Australian Sprint Kart Championship - Junior ClubmanN/A1st ; multiple round wins.
2012Australian Nationals - Rotax JuniorN/A1st .

Australian Formula Ford (2013–2014)

Randle competed in the Australian Formula Ford Championship, securing his first single-seater title in 2014.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2013Evans Motorsport1501001317th
2014Dream Motorsport18512232661st

Australian Formula 4 Championship (2015)

In his debut season, Randle finished runner-up, highlighted by multiple victories including a clean sweep at the season finale.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2015Dream Motorsport21715753862nd

BRDC British Formula 3 Championship (2016)

Randle's European move included a strong fourth-place finish in British F3, with wins at and .
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2016Douglas Motorsport2327104244th

Formula V8 3.5 Series (2016)

Randle made a brief appearance in with Comtec Racing over two rounds, gaining experience in higher-powered machinery without scoring points.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2016Comtec Racing400000NC

Formula Renault Eurocup (2017)

Joining mid-season, Randle scored points in nine races with AVF by Adrián Vallés, his best result a sixth place.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2017AVF by Adrián Vallés15000039.514th

Formula Renault Northern European Cup (2017)

Randle participated in select rounds of the with limited results, contributing to his overall European experience that year.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2017Arden Motorsport (select rounds)400003NC

Dunlop Super2 Series (2018–2020)

Randle progressed through Super2, achieving podiums in his rookie year before securing the 2020 title in a shortened season with three wins and poles.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2018Tickford Racing18030091511th
2019Tickford Racing / Team BRM14373313963rd
2020MW Motorsport737338601st

VHT S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship (2021)

Returning after health challenges, Randle finished second in S5000 with Team BRM, including a win at Phillip Island.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2021Team BRM1216133462nd

Major Event Results: New Zealand Grand Prix

Randle's performance in the 2017 , part of the Racing Series, saw him finish third, securing the overall TRS championship by five points.
YearEventTeamPositionNotes
2017 (TRS)Victory Motor Racing3rdClinched TRS title; 2 wins, 7 podiums, 3 poles in series.

Complete results

Thomas Randle made his debut in 2019 with a wildcard entry for Tickford Racing, competing in select rounds before transitioning to partial and then full-time campaigns. His progression included co-driving duties in endurance events early on, leading to a full-time seat with Tickford Racing from 2022 onward in the #55 / GT. Randle's results reflect steady improvement, culminating in a career-best fifth place in 2024 and seventh place after the Sandown 500 heading into the finale in late November 2025. Detailed year-by-year statistics are provided below, focusing on main game starts as primary driver unless noted as co-driver.

Season-by-Season Results

YearTeamCar No.StartsWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2019Tickford Racing (wildcard)663000073226th
2020Brad Jones Racing (co-driver, Bathurst 1000 only)81000010243rd
2021Tickford Racing (partial season)5510000055225th
2022Tickford Racing55330000115623rd
2023Tickford Racing55280411170013th
2024Tickford Racing5524031220325th
2025Tickford Racing (Monster Castrol Racing)55300211041467th*
*2025 results current as of November 18, 2025, after Sandown 500; final points pending Adelaide 500 completion.

Bathurst 1000 Results

Randle has competed in the Bathurst 1000 every year since 2019, primarily as a co-driver in early appearances and as the primary driver thereafter. His best finish is 7th in 2021.
YearTeamCar No.Co-DriverPositionLaps CompletedNotes
2019Tickford Racing5Lee Holdsworth10th161+6.98s behind winner; debut endurance outing.
2020Brad Jones Racing8Nick Percat18th157Co-driver role; mechanical issues.
2021Tickford Racing44James Courtney7th161Career-best; strong strategy.
2022Tickford Racing55Zak BestDNF89Engine failure on lap 90.
2023Tickford Racing55Garry Jacobson12th161+2 laps behind winner.
2024Tickford Racing55Tyler Everingham11th161+1:44.482 behind winner.
2025Tickford Racing55James Moffat11th161+29.8271 behind winner; started 7th.

Bathurst 12 Hour Results

Randle entered the in 2024 with Scott Taylor Motorsport in a GT3, finishing seventh overall in the Pro class.
YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsOverall PositionClass Position
2024Scott Taylor Motorsport, Cam Waters GT3Pro2757th2nd

Bathurst 6 Hour Results

Randle has competed in the Bathurst 6 Hour in the Class X Ultimate Performance category, primarily with machinery, securing class podiums.
YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsOverall PositionClass Position
2023 Race for a CureN/A CompetitionX Ultimate PerformanceN/AN/A4th
2024N/AN/A CoupeX Ultimate PerformanceN/AN/A2nd
2025Kavich RacingBen Kavich, Michael Kavich CompetitionX Ultimate Performance11529th8th

Notable awards and records

Thomas Randle has earned several prestigious championships and awards throughout his racing career, highlighting his progression from junior formulas to elite competition. In 2014, he secured the Australian Series title, marking his first national championship victory in open-wheel racing. This achievement came in a tightly contested season where he clinched the points lead by a narrow margin over competitors Jordon Lloyd and James Golding. Building on this success, Randle claimed the 2017 Racing Series championship in , becoming the first to win the title. He wrapped up the crown with a third-place finish in the final round at Manfeild, edging out by just five points after a season of consistent performances. Later that year, Randle added a lap record and multiple fastest laps in the British LMP3 Cup Championship, along with two Fastest Pro Driver Awards. Randle's transition to tin-top racing yielded further accolades, including the 2020 Dunlop Super2 Series championship, where he dominated with three wins, three pole positions, and seven podiums. That same year, he received the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) Innes Ireland Trophy, awarded for exemplifying courage and sportsmanship—qualities demonstrated during his battle with testicular cancer while competing. In 2018, prior to his Super2 title, Randle was honored with the Mike Kable Young Gun Award for his standout rookie season in the Supercars Championship, including an Armor All Pole position. In 2023, Randle was awarded the Peter Brock Medal by Motorsport Australia for his embodiment of passion, skill, and determination in motorsport, recognizing his 2022 performances that included a breakthrough podium in Supercars. His Supercars career features notable milestones, such as achieving his first three solo podiums at a single venue in 2025, joining an elite group of just four drivers in championship history to accomplish this feat. In 2024, Randle recorded his career-best Supercars championship finish of fifth overall, bolstered by a runner-up result at the Gold Coast 500 and consistent top-10 finishes throughout the season.

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