

Angus left Team Kiwi in 2002 to take a year off motorsport, returning in the 2003-04 season, competing as a privateer for the first time in the New Zealand V8 Touring Car Championship in a Holden Commodore. The following years saw him join Auckland's International Motorsport to run their successful V8 Touring Car programme with a team of two Caltex-backed Ford Falcons for three years, following which he won the 2011-2012 NZ V8 Touring Car championship title in his own NZV8 Ford Falcon.
New Zealand
Touring Cars
• 1st overall, New Zealand V8s Championship 2011-12 season
• 1st overall, North Island Winter Endurance Series (co-driving with Kevin Williams) - 2009
• 1st overall, Northern Sports Car Club Six Hour Endurance Race (co-driving with Kevin Williams) - 2009
• 2nd place in the NZV8s Championship – 2007-08
• 3rd place in the NZV8s Championship – 2006-07
• 2nd place and first Ford home in the NZV8s Championship – 2005-06
• 4th place, Rookie of the Year, and 2nd Holden home in the NZ V8 Touring Car Championship – 2003-04
• 2nd place, NZ 2 Litre Touring Car Championship – 1999-2000, 2000-01
• Winner, Dunlop Winter Cup –1998-99
Muscle Cars
3rd overall, Central Muscle Cars 2018-19
Mini Seven
NZ Mini 7 Champion – 1997-98, 1996-97
Winner – Nissan GT Cup Enduro Manfield – 1994-95 & Pukekohe 1993-94
International
Australian V8 Supercars
• 16th place at Bathurst 1000 – 2000 & 2001 (co-driving with Jason Richards)
• 13th at the Queensland 500 – 2001 (co-driving with Jason Richards)
Europe
• Finalist, United Kingdom Vectra Challenge Scholarship – 1998-99
• Pole Position, Mini Miglia race, Spa Francorchamps – 1998-99
Biography:
Weight 76 kg, Height 6’1"
Occupation: Race Car Engineer and Driver
Born: Cambridge New Zealand, Lives: Auckland, New Zealand
Favourite Race Track: New Zealand – Taupo, International - Spa Francorchamps, Belgium