There's a big change coming at the top of Motorsport Australia.
Andrew van LeeuwenArocca has been the spearhead of the governing body for the past 11 years after joining from the North Melbourne Australian Rules Football club.
“To the Motorsport Australia Board and staff, both past and present, I thank you for your support and for making this journey such a wonderful one. I am particularly grateful for the outstanding support I have received from past president Andrew Papadopoulos and current president Andrew Fraser. “While I still have some months to go in this role, I know there will be no slowing down as 2023 finishes off on a high with a lot of events and plenty of work to do.
“Eugene’s been a very effective leader of our organisation and our sport, which both enjoy a strong reputation not just here in Australia, but globally. Motorsport Australia is seen around the world as one of the leading motorsport bodies and Eugene has played a significant role in ensuring the skills, expertise and the people who represent our brand are the best they can be.
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