Cameron McLean
Racing driver of Australia

Cameron McLean

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Racing driver of Australia
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14 December 1967
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Cameron McLean (born 17 December 1967) is an Australian racing driver. His career started in 1994.

Racing Career

McLean came to prominence when he won the National Sports Sedan Series, he competed in a privateer BMW M3 Super Tourer, embarrassing some of the factory entries on occasions. McLean won the 1996 and 1998 Privateers’ Cup. In 1999, he moved to the V8 Supercars category in the Greenfield Mowers Racing, winning another Privateers’ Cup. From there, he raced in selected events, but was always a regular in the endurance races. For 2001 and 2002, he drove for private team Paragon Motorsports, but was never able to land a full-time drive with a professional outfit. McLean drove with a number of different leading teams in the enduros, including Dick Johnson Racing, Kmart Racing, Stone Brothers Racing, Ford Performance Racing and Garry Rogers Motorsport. His best V8 Supercar result came in the 2004 Sandown 500 where he finished second for Stone Brothers Racing, driving with Russell Ingall. McLean also finished fourth in the 2001 Bathurst 1000 with Greg Ritter, driving for Dick Johnson Racing.