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Marcos Ambrose

Australian racing driver


Australian racing driver

FieldValue
imageAmbrose 2012 cropped.jpg
nameMarcos Ambrose
captionAmbrose at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2012
birth_date
birth_placeLaunceston, Tasmania, Australia
championships1999 European Formula Ford Champion
2003, 2004 V8 Supercars Champion
{{Infobox V8 Supercar recordembedyes
car number17
teamDJR Team Penske
championships2 (2003, 2004)
wins28
races147
podiums66
poles18
position year2015
championship position43rd (395 pts)
{{Infobox NASCAR driverembedyes
Total_Cup_Races227
Years_In_Cup7
Prev_Cup_Pos23rd
Previous_Year2014
Best_Cup_Pos18th (2009, 2012)
First_Cup_Race2008 Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Sonoma)
Last_Cup_Race2014 Ford EcoBoost 400 (Homestead)
First_Cup_Win2011 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
Last_Cup_Win2012 Finger Lakes 355 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
Cup_Wins2
Cup_Top_Tens46
Cup_Poles3
Total_Busch_Races77
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Prev_Busch_Pos85th
Prev_Busch_Year2014
Best_Busch_Pos8th (2007)
First_Busch_Race2007 Orbitz 300 (Daytona)
Last_Busch_Race2014 Zippo 200 at the Glen (Watkins Glen)
First_Busch_Win2008 Zippo 200 at the Glen (Watkins Glen)
Last_Busch_Win2014 Zippo 200 at the Glen (Watkins Glen)
Busch_Wins5
Busch_Top_Tens18
Busch_Poles4
Total_Truck_Races22
Years_In_Truck1
Best_Truck_Pos21st (2006)
First_Truck_Race2006 Kroger 250 (Martinsville)
Last_Truck_Race2006 Ford 200 (Homestead)
Truck_Wins0
Truck_Top_Tens4
Truck_Poles1
updated16 November 2014

2003, 2004 V8 Supercars Champion Marcos Ross Ambrose (born 1 September 1976) is an Australian former racing driver and current Garry Rogers Motorsport competition director. He won the Australian V8 Supercar series' championship in 2003 and 2004.

In 2006, Ambrose relocated to the United States to pursue racing in NASCAR, starting with the Craftsman Truck Series. He moved up to the Nationwide Series in 2007, and later the Sprint Cup Series in 2008. He is known in NASCAR for having won a total of 6 races at Watkins Glen International. In the Sprint Cup Series, he won at the Glen in 2011 and 2012, and in the Nationwide Series, he won at the Glen in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2014. He is the first Australian driver to win in the highest level of NASCAR.

Early life

Ambrose grew up in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, the son of another racing driver, Ross Ambrose and was educated at Scotch Oakburn College. He began racing karts at the age of ten. He won four Tasmanian state junior karting titles and was the Australian karting champion in 1995 in the Clubman Heavy class at the Dubbo circuit in New South Wales. He moved into Formula Ford in 1996. Ambrose finished second in the Australian Formula Ford championship in 1997.

In 1998, Ambrose moved to Europe in a bid to reach Formula One, competing in British Formula Ford in 1998 and 1999. In 1999, he won the European Formula Ford Championship. In 2000, he began the season racing in the French Formula Three Championship, before switching mid-season to the British Formula Three Championship.

At the end of 2000. Ambrose did not have the budget to continue in racing in Europe, and returned to Australia. In October 2000, he was invited to compete in a Young Guns invitational race held at the Gold Coast Indy 300. Ambrose won against a host of young drivers in Honda road cars.

He also represented Australia in the 1996 EFDA Nations Cup at Donington Park in England.

V8 Supercars

For 2001, Ambrose was signed by Stone Brothers Racing to drive a Ford Falcon AU. Ambrose stunned the Supercars Championship world when he qualified on pole on debut, at the Australian Grand Prix support race. He qualified on pole again for round three at Eastern Creek, round nine at Queensland Raceway and round 11, the Bathurst 1000, where he became the first rookie to take pole position since 1987.

Ambrose went on to finish eighth in the championship, winning the Rookie of the Year award. He won the fourth round of the season, at Hidden Valley Raceway, although he did not win any of the three races in the round.

In 2002, Ambrose started the season winning pole position at Phillip Island before recording his debut race win in the first race. He eventually finished third in the championship, including winning the final round at Sandown.

With a new Falcon BA, Ambrose gave the Ford team a great start to the 2003 season with victory in the first race of the Clipsal 500. He followed this up with a third career win at Eastern Creek. After thirteen rounds in the 2003 V8 Supercar Series, Ambrose was presented with the driver's series trophy, 102 points clear of second place.

In 2004, Ambrose claimed three pole positions and five round wins and went into the final round at Eastern Creek with a virtually unbeatable lead. In the end he collected his second championship in the opening Saturday night race and then went on to clean-sweep the round in record-breaking style in his Pirtek Falcon. Teammate Russell Ingall finished second in the championship, giving Stone Brothers Racing a 1–2 Quinella finish. The late part of the season was highlighted by an altercation between Ambrose and Rick Kelly when Ambrose appeared to have brake-checked Kelly on purpose after a race at the Gold Coast; Ambrose was fined $10,000 for careless driving.

Ambrose won the coveted Barry Sheene Medal in 2003 and 2004.

Ambrose started 2005 with a clean sweep of the opening round in Adelaide. He remained in the championship lead and was near to winning the championship until Round 10 at the Bathurst 1000 when he was involved in a controversial crash with Greg Murphy approaching The Cutting late in the race. The two drivers walked out and argued to applause from the fans. Both of them were infuriated with one another and shared words in exchanges. Murphy said about the altecation, "He's got an ego problem that we all know about and it reared its ugly head again, and I'm just not going to put up with it". Ambrose was quoted after the race was finished with his title hopes:

This crash, combined with a poor performance on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit possibly lost him a third straight title. He thereafter supported teammate Russell Ingall's title bid successfully, and the two helped Ford and Stone Brothers Racing take the Drivers, Teams, and Manufacturer's championships. Ambrose finished third in the championship behind Ingall and fellow Ford driver Craig Lowndes.

2015

In September 2014, it was announced that Ambrose would return to V8 Supercars to race a Ford Falcon FG X for DJR Team Penske, formed by NASCAR owner Roger Penske, who was interested in expanding his Team Penske organization to start a team in Australia and as a result merged with Dick Johnson Racing, becoming DJR Team Penske.

Ambrose started in 2015. He debuted at the final round of the 2014 season, driving the #66 Xbox-sponsored FG Falcon.

He began the 2015 season on a low note, starting near the back of the field in every one of the race. His best finish was twelfth in the 3rd race at the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide.

In March 2015, Ambrose took a temporary leave from DJR Team Penske in order to improve his practice with V8 Supercar racing, being replaced with Scott Pye. He returned for the three-round Pirtek Endurance Cup as Pye's second driver, claiming an eighth finish at Surfers Paradise race 1.

Ambrose did not return as a full-season driver in 2016.

Post-racing career

In a 2017 interview, two years after his abrupt retirement, a journalist for Motorsport.com interviewed Ambrose at his brand-new Lodge near Launceston, over his shocking retirement from V8 Supercars. In the interview, Ambrose said that the ultimate reason was that, "My time was up," and that he was "Putting the team first" in making his decision to step aside from the car after only two races.

In the interview, Ambrose stated, "The deal with Roger and Team Penske and Dick, it was really formulated a year and a half beforehand where a conversation occurs you say 'if you ever did that Roger I'd love to drive for you', and you kind of leave it at that. And then a year and a half later the phone call comes and it's on. And it's like 'oh shit, is this really what I should be doing now? Because I'm feeling pretty tired and worn out from my American thing'. I thought it'd be right, I'd come home and it'd work itself out. And then the situation that DJR was in at the time, where they were in this transition phase – and they still are, they're getting better and better each race, you can see their progression, but it takes time. I knew it. So when you come back, and I'm struggling to adapt from NASCAR back into a modern V8, the testing restrictions, and the tires are hard, and I'm confused and tired from the States … and then you see 'Fuck, to get out of this is going to take three years, to dig yourself out of this hole'. And I realised that I'm not the right person for that team in the phase that they're in. I need to get out of the way. And that's what I did."

In an interview with the same journalist for Motorsport.com, Roger Penske said, "It was a call that he made and we supported him; he was very gracious in the way he handled it, and quite honestly I respect him. It reminded me of Rick Mears when he told me in 1992 that he didn't have it in his belly any more to go as hard as he needed to, and that it was time to move on. Marcos didn't say it that way, but he realized the sport had moved on and maybe he was not able to make the commitment we needed over a longer period of time".

Ambrose made a brief return to racing at the 2023 Bathurst 6 Hour, which is part of the Bathurst Motor Festival held during the Easter weekend. He raced as a co-driver alongside George Miedecke and Tim Brook in the number 33 Ford Mustang. He retired from the race after the Mustang's 10-speed automatic transmission failed after two hours into the race.

NASCAR

2006

At the first V8 Supercar race of 2005, Ambrose called a press conference on the Saturday morning to announce to the top staff and fans that he would leave V8 Supercars at the end of the 2005 season to try to make a career in NASCAR.

In 2005, Ambrose signed his deal to compete under NASCAR and Ford Motor Company signed Ambrose to participate overseas in the United States with Wood Brothers/JTG Racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2006 to start his career. However, Ambrose had to wait until part way through the 2006 season to begin. NASCAR did not clear Ambrose to race the NCTS' first three races, as they were held on intermediate to high-speed ovals, and like fellow Wood Brothers/JTG Racing driver Bobby East, Ambrose was not cleared to start in the faster races. Ambrose made his Truck Series debut on 1 April 2006 at the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway, qualifying 20th and finishing 33rd after being caught up in an incident unfolding in front of him.

Ambrose is the first notable Australian driver in a NASCAR sanctioned event since Dick Johnson in 1990 and Australian based New Zealander Jim Richards in the mid 90s.

Ambrose made history by finishing third in the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway on 2 July 2006. This was the first time a non-American driver has finished in the top five of a truck series event since Canadian Ron Fellows won on the Watkins Glen road course on 26 June 1999. He also took the lead in the opening laps, becoming the first Australian to lead laps in Camping World Truck Series competition. The next week, he made further history by scoring his first pole position for the Built Ford Tough 225 at Kentucky Speedway, and then leading the most laps in the race itself, though he finished 19th. Ambrose finished third in the Toyota Tundra 200 at Nashville Superspeedway after qualifying eleventh.

Ambrose reached as high as nineteenth in the championship points, but finished the season 21st overall and third in the Rookie of the Year standings, despite having missed the first three races of the year.

2007–10

At the 2007 NAPA Auto Parts 200 Nationwide Series race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Ambrose was the dominant driver of the day, having led for 37 laps. After a caution period had finished, Ambrose had well-known Sprint Cup regular and Dakar Rally racer Robby Gordon behind him. At turn three, Gordon successfully made a pass on Ambrose and then the yellow flag came out. At the next corner, Ambrose rammed the left-rear of Gordon's car, spinning him out under yellow. Due to a caution being brought out earlier because of a large crash behind them, Gordon sped back behind Ambrose. During the caution, NASCAR officials declared that Ambrose was actually leading at the moment of caution (even though video footage appeared to show otherwise) and that Gordon had not maintained cautious pace by stopping in the middle of the race-track after the spin. Therefore, officials ordered Gordon to move back to fourteenth position for the oncoming restart, but he refused and was subsequently black-flagged. When they restarted with two laps to go, Gordon intentionally ran into the back of Ambrose at turn two, spinning him around. Although the win slipped away, Ambrose dropped down the field but recovered to finish in seventh. Following this incident, Gordon apologised and made a peace offering to Ambrose in the form of a ride for the Watkins Glen road race, in Gordon's No. 77 Camping World Ford Fusion. However, qualifying was rained out and the field was set by owner's points, and the No. 77 did not make the race.

In September, Ambrose skipped a second opportunity to drive the No. 77 car because his wife Sonja gave birth to their daughter Adelaide on the same day as the Cup race at Dover. Ambrose finished the 2007 season eighth in the points standings, highest of any driver not also competing in the Cup Series, and finished second behind David Ragan in the Rookie of the Year standings. On Sunday 20 April 2008 Ambrose was involved in a racing incident with Boris Said in the Busch Series event in Mexico. Ambrose admitted "getting into the back" of road course specialist, Said, causing Said to wreck and ruining his chances at a race where Said has consistently finished in the top-ten. After the race Said claimed that he was not mad at Ambrose, but wanted to apologise to (Ambrose's) crew chief, Gary Cogswell because it was going to "cost him a car," implying that Said will wreck Ambrose intentionally next time they find themselves on a NASCAR track together. Even though NASCAR said that Said just wrecked himself by getting loose, and that Ambrose has repeatedly apologised, in numerous subsequent public appearances, Said has not backed down in his threatening of Ambrose, at one point suggesting he would not apologise but preferred to "beat (Ambrose's) ass".

However, later that year at Watkins Glen when Ambrose was leading the NBNS race, in the final five laps he took the lead and with two laps left he raced behind the bumper of a lapped Said. Ambrose's crew chief Gary Cogswell ordered Ambrose to not pass Said believing that Said still had a grudge against them after Mexico City. The fans, Ambrose, his team and among other NASCAR drivers were surprised when Said did not commit his revenge before Ambrose later won the race. To this day Said has not explained why he did not crash Ambrose when he had a good chance and it still remains unknown why Said did not perform his revenge.

2008 No. 21 Sprint Cup car

Prior to the 2008 season, Wood Brothers Racing and JTG Racing split into two teams. Ambrose was scheduled to drive for both teams in Sprint Cup competition in 2008. He was going to run twelve races in the No. 21 car for the Wood Brothers and another four in the No. 47 car for JTG Racing. However, due to various issues he only ran 11 of the 16 planned races. He ran well in the Toyota-Save Mart 350 at Infineon, qualifying seventh out of 47 drivers and was running in the top three, but his No. 21 spun through the famous turn eleven hairpin and blowing his transmission, finishing a disappointing 42nd in the 43-car field. He attempted to make his second career Sprint Cup start in the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire, but failed to qualify, qualifying 45 out of 45. Again, 43 cars would start, and again, he attempted to qualify the 21 car. He also drove the full Nationwide Series schedule.

He almost won the 2008 NAPA Auto Parts 200, dominating again like in 2007 but when a thunderstorm blew the track, Ambrose tried to slow for a pit stop. Nonetheless, his car slid across pit road too fast unable to stop because of the waters; thus he earned a black-flag for a pass-through penalty. He ended up third in the final results behind race winner Ron Fellows.

On 15 July 2008, it was announced that Ambrose would run the full 2009 cup schedule with JTG Racing with a new partnership with Brad Daugherty. The team was renamed JTG Daugherty Racing.

Ambrose got his first Nationwide Series win on 9 August 2008 in the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen after his heartbreak at Montreal the previous week (See above). The next day, he finished third, after starting in 43rd position in the Centurion Boats at the Glen, behind winner Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart.

Ambrose drove the No. 47 Toyota in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup series, after forming a technical alliance with Michael Waltrip Racing and Toyota Racing Development. Ambrose also drove the last 4 races of the 2008 Sprint Cup series in the No. 47 Toyota, after NASCAR agreed to change MWR's car number from No. 00 to No. 47. Ambrose entered Homestead with the No. 47 in the top-35, earning him a guaranteed start for the first time in his career. However, a bad finish at Homestead put the team back out of the top-35, so Ambrose would have been required to qualify on time for the first five races of 2009. Eventually, the team earned a top-35 exemption after a number of teams merged. Ambrose is ineligible for 2009 Rookie of the Year consideration because he ran 11 races in 2008. Ambrose finished tenth in the 2009 Food City 500, despite losing a cylinder with about one-hundred laps (fifty miles) to go. Ambrose would back this Top-10 finish up by posting four more in the first half of the season. Ambrose got his second straight Nationwide Series win at Watkins Glen, his second in two years as he held off Kyle Busch for the win. He followed up with a second place in the Sprint Cup race at the Glen. The following week Ambrose dominated the Nationwide race at Montreal, but on the final lap, he was passed by Carl Edwards when Ambrose jumped over the curb too high, and Carl Edwards zipped past him for the win. Ambrose picked up a top ten finish at the 2009 Sharpie 500. Ambrose charged hard from being one lap down with less than one-hundred laps left, to finish in third place behind Kyle Busch and Mark Martin.

Ambrose's No. 47 car during the [[2010 Toyota/Save Mart 350

The 2010 season was a myriad of troubles for Ambrose. Engine problems, unlucky crashes and pit road troubles plagued his racing season. However, in the Zippo 200 at The Glen, Ambrose won his third straight Watkins Glen he held off Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick to win. Since the win, he started to gain some form, recording a top-ten at Atlanta and a top-five at Richmond. At the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma, Ambrose led 35 laps, and held a ten-second lead over Jimmie Johnson. His lead got erased by a caution on lap 104. During the caution, Ambrose turned off his car's engine to conserve fuel, but was unable to restart it. As a result, Ambrose attempted to return to his spot, but was forced to fall to seventh on the restart due to not maintaining a particular speed during the caution, and finished sixth. After the race, Ambrose stated, "I was leading the race and had trouble getting the motor cranked back up a little bit there, and NASCAR made the call. I was trying to save fuel and the motor shut off. It didn't recrank the way it should. I didn't stop rolling, but it is what it is."

2011

Ambrose announced on 17 August 2010 that he signed a multi-year deal with Richard Petty Motorsports to drive the #9 Stanley/DeWalt Power Tools Ford Fusion. He finished 37th in his first race with the team at the Daytona 500, after being crashed out of contention in a fifteen car wreck in turn three on lap 29. He did finish the race. He went on to have an impressive race at Phoenix running in the top-ten for most of the day. In August, Ambrose won the rain delayed Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen on 15 August to rack up his first career Sprint Cup Series win by passing Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch with two laps to go. Ambrose further vindicated his road course abilities, backing up under a week later by taking an emotional victory at Montreal in the Nationwide Series, during the NAPA Auto Parts 200. The 2011 season continued to be his career best as he recorded five top-five and twelve top-ten finishes. Ambrose finished the 2011 season nineteenth in the final point standings.

2012

Ambrose returned to Richard Petty Motorsports for 2012. In February he almost won the Budweiser Shootout with bump-drafting help from Keselowski; but lost the lead just as he took the white flag to Tony Stewart and eventual race winner Kyle Busch. Ambrose said after the race that despite losing the Shootout the race was his best performance on a restrictor plate track (although he also had several top-tens at previous plate races, such as a 4th-place finish at Talladega in the spring 2009 race).

Ambrose started the season with a thirteenth place finish in the Daytona 500, and in the spring races, collected six top-twenty finishes and two top-ten finishes. In June, he posted the fastest qualifying speed in NASCAR competition in 25 years, winning his first career Sprint Cup pole in the Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway at a speed of 203.241 mi/h, the third fastest pole speed ever in NASCAR. Ambrose finished ninth in that race.

The following week, Ambrose won the pole at Infineon Raceway but only led about ten laps before he had to pit thus putting him in the top ten for the rest of the day. He finished 8th.

Returning to Watkins Glen, Ambrose started fifth and dominated part of the race but was passed in a three-wide move by Kyle Busch with twenty laps remaining. When the white flag was about to wave he saw that Busch was slipping in oil; in the entrance to the esses he and Brad Keselowski passed him; Ambrose then saw that Keselowski was slipping in oil too and he took the lead in the final turn, holding off Keselowski for the second time in a row and defending his win from the previous year. Ambrose was very emotional about his win due to his father seeing it on television in a hospital for an illness and due to his luck that day. The win moved Ambrose up one position in the standings from eighteenth to seventeenth. Ambrose still has promised the racing world for a future oval win since his #1 goal currently is to prove he can win at places other than road courses.

His victory caused local company Mac Tools to offer Ambrose multi-year sponsorship which Ambrose's boss, Richard Petty, approved of. Mac Tools sponsored Ambrose in a few races for 2012 and throughout 2013.

2013

Ambrose during the [[2013 Toyota/Save Mart 350

To start the 2013 season, Ambrose had eleventh place finishes in both the Sprint Unlimited and the Budweiser Duel. Ambrose drove in the top ten for a part of the Daytona 500 but when Kevin Harvick, Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart crashed out of the race, Ambrose slowed down to avoid being involved in the accident, causing him to drive for the rest of the race further back in the field. He finished in eighteenth place. He recorded another eighteenth place finish at Phoenix and a 22nd place finish at Las Vegas.

Ambrose was on his way to a good finish in the NRA 500 at Texas Motor Speedway before crashing with Jeff Burton and finishing a lap down. Then, a couple weeks later he had a frustrating day at Richmond International Raceway when his engine failed early and he finished 42nd. He recovered for a 14th-place finish at Talladega, one of his top 2013 finishes.

In the Coca-Cola 600, Ambrose reached a top-ten spot in an unusual style. On the final lap, Carl Edwards was about to hold off Ambrose for the tenth position, but got loose in the final turn to the finish line, causing Ambrose to slip by to steal the tenth spot and lock Edwards out of the top ten finishers. This fight for tenth place resembled a reverse style of Ambrose's race at Montreal in 2009, which ended with Edwards getting by him on the final lap.

At Sonoma, Ambrose led the first laps of the race getting by pole-sitter Jamie McMurray at the start of the race. He finished in seventh place. At Loudon, Ambrose fought Harvick in the opening laps for a top ten spot. In a corner, Harvick rammed Ambrose's right rear causing Ambrose to spin out; he would finish in 33rd.

At Watkins Glen, Ambrose won the pole after breaking the track record with a lap speed of 128.241 mph, breaking the previous record held by Juan Pablo Montoya's speed of 127.020 mph. Ambrose led 51 laps but on lap sixty, he pitted under caution. He restarted in fifteenth and never recovered. With three laps left while running in eighth place Ambrose tangled with road-course rival Max Papis, ending his hopes to win three races in a row at the Glen. Ambrose was visibly upset with Papis in the aftermath, furiously tossing his steering wheel at the in-car camera, tossing his helmet hard through his window, and pointing his finger at Papis when Papis came by under caution. Ambrose finished 31st. Had he won, Ambrose would have joined Jeff Gordon and Mark Martin as the only drivers in NASCAR history to win three consecutive races at the Glen.

Ambrose made a Nationwide Series return at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course's Nationwide Children's Hospital 200. Ambrose had to start in the back as he did not qualify the car. Ambrose made it up to third, but was then spun out numerous times, falling to sixteenth. He rallied to finish in seventh place but was spun out by Parker Kligerman after the checkered flag for previous contact during the race.

2014

Ambrose during the [[2014 Toyota/Save Mart 350

Ambrose started with a seventh-place finish in the Sprint Unlimited, and an eighteenth place finish in the Daytona 500. He then had 21st and 24th place finishes at Phoenix and Las Vegas. At Bristol, Ambrose finished fifth in what was statistically one of Richard Petty Motorsports' best races to date, as teammate Aric Almirola finished third. It was Ambrose's first top-five finish in a race since the 2012 Irwin Tools Night Race.

At Richmond, Ambrose was running in the top five of the Richmond 400. While racing Casey Mears mid-way into the race, Ambrose was bumped wide by Mears that lost Ambrose multiple positions. The two drivers confronted each other post race, which saw Ambrose land a punch into Mears' face after Mears was seen pushing Ambrose. Ambrose was fined $25,000 and Mears $15,000 for the altercation. Both drivers were placed on probation for one month. Despite the feud, both Casey and Marcos said they remain buddies and will "have a beer together" with Ambrose promising to buy.

Ambrose finished 10th at Daytona for a top-ten finish while his teammate Aric Almirola won the race when rain had shortened the event.

Ambrose returned to the Nationwide Series at Watkins Glen in the No. 09. Ambrose dominated the race and won his 5th Nationwide victory holding off Kyle Busch in a performance reminiscent of 2009. The next day Ambrose started second and after leading some laps, came up short after a side-by-side battle with former teammate A. J. Allmendinger who beat Ambrose by 1.5 seconds after accelerating away from Ambrose on the final lap. Ambrose's crew chief Drew Blickensderfer protested the finish by saying that Allmendinger jumped the restart, but NASCAR officials and Ambrose both denied this, Ambrose saying "The restart had no influence on the outcome. We just raced and he won."

Ambrose missed the Chase for the Sprint Cup and on 11 September 2014 said he did not expect to be back with Richard Petty Motorsports in 2015. This was soon after sponsor Stanley-DEWALT pulled out of RPM to join Carl Edwards' car at Joe Gibbs Racing but it is unknown if Ambrose's decision to depart had anything to do with Stanley-DEWALT pulling out their sponsorship of the 9 team. Not long after it was announced that Ambrose would be returning to Australia after the 2014 NASCAR season ends for what Ambrose and Petty described as "personal reasons."

In September 2014, Ambrose confirmed he would leave RPM and NASCAR at the end of the 2014 season with a purpose to return to Australia. Ambrose stated that it was for both personal reasons for his children and because he had accepted an offer to join DJR Team Penske, co-owned by NASCAR owner Roger Penske.

When asked about his departure from NASCAR Ambrose stated: "I think I've accomplished all I can accomplish in NASCAR. When I came it was clear all I could do was win races and not have any chance at a championship. I've enjoyed my time here and I will miss my friends and the other drivers very much but this move is done mostly to help my children get raised in our native country and I feel like I want to start a new chapter in my life. I'm glad to leave with multiple wins in NASCAR and having raced for the King."

In his final NASCAR race, the 2014 Ford EcoBoost 400, Ambrose qualified seventeenth. He struggled with a poor-handling car, and hit the wall on lap 195, but managed to finish 27th and on the lead lap.

Personal life

Ambrose is from Launceston, Australia. The Ambrose family have a rich history in formula racing as Marcos' father Ross Ambrose, along with Ralph Firman Sr, co-founded Formula Ford chassis builder Van Diemen; Ross is also an Australian investor in Ford who was born in London before moving to Australia when he was three.

He is married to Sonja Ambrose and has two daughters named Adelaide and Tabitha.

In 2023, Ambrose was diagnosed with Stage IV colorectal cancer. He underwent a liver transplant, just the third Australian in history to have such a procedure with that cancer level.

Awards

On 24 October 2000, Ambrose was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his motor racing achievements.

At the Supercars End of Season 2025 awards night, Ambrose was inducted in the Supercars Hall of Fame.

Motorsports career results

Career summary

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam19961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
Australian Formula Ford Championship4thSwift SC95K FordSwift Racing Cars
EFDA Nations Cup8thVan Diemen – OpelTeam Australia
Australian Formula Ford Championship2ndVan Diemen RF97 FordMarcos Ambrose
British Formula Ford Championship5thVan Diemen RF98 FordVan Diemen
British Formula Ford Championship3rdVan Diemen RF99 FordVan Diemen
Formula Ford EuroCup1st
French Formula Three Championship12thMartini Mk.79 Sodemo-RenaultMygale
British Formula Three Championship16thDallara F300 Mugen-HondaAlan Docking Racing
Shell Championship Series8thFord AU FalconStone Brothers Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series3rdFord AU FalconStone Brothers Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series1stFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series1stFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
V8 Supercar Championship Series3rdFord BA FalconStone Brothers Racing
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series21stFord F-150Wood Brothers/JTG Racing
NASCAR Busch Series8thFord FusionWood Brothers/JTG Racing
NASCAR Nationwide Series10thFord FusionJTG Daugherty Racing
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series45thFord Fusion
Toyota CamryWood Brothers Racing
JTG Daugherty Racing
Michael Waltrip Racing
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series18thToyota CamryJTG Daugherty Racing
NASCAR Nationwide Series77th
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series26thToyota CamryJTG Daugherty Racing
NASCAR Nationwide Series81st
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series19thFord FusionRichard Petty Motorsports
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series18thFord FusionRichard Petty Motorsports
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series22ndFord FusionRichard Petty Motorsports
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series23rdFord FusionRichard Petty Motorsports
International V8 Supercars Championship43rdFord FG X FalconDJR Team Penske

International V8 Supercars Championship

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4[PHI
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6[ADE
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Ret[ADE
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6**[EAS
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13*[EAS
R6](2001-eastern-creek-v8-supercar-round)*
6[HDV
R7](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
2*[HDV
R8](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)*
4[HDV
R9](2001-hidden-valley-v8-supercar-round)
3[CAN
R10](2001-gmc-400)
Ret*[CAN
R11](2001-gmc-400)*
2[CAN
R12](2001-gmc-400)
Ret[BAR
R13](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)
18[BAR
R14](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)
16[BAR
R15](2001-barbagallo-v8-supercar-round)
24[CAL
R16](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)
3[CAL
R17](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)
5[CAL
R18](2001-calder-park-v8-supercar-round)
9[ORA
R19](2001-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)
16[ORA
R20](2001-oran-park-v8-supercar-round)
Ret**[QLD
R21](2001-vip-petfoods-queensland-500)**
Ret[WIN
R22](2001-winton-v8-supercar-round)
5*[WIN
R23](2001-winton-v8-supercar-round)*
3**[BAT
R24](2001-v8-supercar-1000)**
Ret[PUK
R25](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)
2[PUK
R26](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)
3[PUK
R27](2001-boost-mobile-v8-international)
4[SAN
R28](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)
6[SAN
R29](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)
5[SAN
R30](2001-australian-v8-ultimate)
2
[ADE
R1](2002-clipsal-500)
3[ADE
R2](2002-clipsal-500)
Ret**PHI
R3**
1**PHI
R4**
RetEAS
R5
2*EAS
R6*
2EAS
R7
4HDV
R8
3HDV
R9
9HDV
R10
5*CAN
R11*
4CAN
R12
6**CAN
R13**
20BAR
R14
6BAR
R15
24BAR
R16
10***ORA
R17***
4*ORA
R18*
2**WIN
R19**
2WIN
R20
4**[QLD
R21](2002-vip-petfoods-queensland-500)**
5[BAT
R22](2002-bathurst-1000)
21*SUR
R23*
2SUR
R24
Ret[PUK
R25](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)
3[PUK
R26](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)
3[PUK
R27](2002-boost-mobile-v8-international)
10***SAN
R28***
1**SAN
R29**
1
*[ADE
R1](2003-clipsal-500)*
1**[ADE
R1](2003-clipsal-500)**
RetPHI
R3
17***EAS
R4***
1***WIN
R5***
1BAR
R6
3BAR
R7
2BAR
R8
1*HDV
R9*
2HDV
R10
1***HDV
R11***
1***QLD
R12***
2***ORA
R13***
1**[SAN
R14](2003-betta-electrical-sandown-500)**
5[BAT
R15](2003-bob-jane-t-marts-1000)
6SUR
R16
6SUR
R17
4[PUK
R18](2003-placemakers-v8-international)
6[PUK
R19](2003-placemakers-v8-international)
23[PUK
R20](2003-placemakers-v8-international)
9*EAS
R21*
1***EAS
R22***
1
[ADE
R1](2004-clipsal-500)
1***[ADE
R2](2004-clipsal-500)***
1***EAS
R3***
7[PUK
R4](2004-placemakers-v8-international)
1**[PUK
R5](2004-placemakers-v8-international)**
3[PUK
R6](2004-placemakers-v8-international)
3HDV
R7
3HDV
R8
13*HDV
R9*
2BAR
R10
3BAR
R11
4BAR
R12
3**QLD
R13**
1WIN
R14
26ORA
R15
2ORA
R16
1*[SAN
R17](2004-betta-electrical-500)*
1[BAT
R18](2004-bob-jane-t-marts-1000)
4SUR
R19
1***SUR
R20***
2SYM
R21
2SYM
R22
1**SYM
R23**
Ret***EAS
R24***
1***EAS
R25***
1***EAS
R26***
1
[ADE
R1](2005-clipsal-500-adelaide)
1***[ADE
R2](2005-clipsal-500-adelaide)***
1[PUK
R3](2005-placemakers-v8-international)
5[PUK
R4](2005-placemakers-v8-international)
3[PUK
R5](2005-placemakers-v8-international)
4BAR
R6
2*BAR
R7*
5*BAR
R8*
3EAS
R9
1**EAS
R10**
2SHA
R11
5SHA
R12
4*SHA
R13*
12HDV
R14
4HDV
R15
28HDV
R16
9***QLD
R17***
2***ORA
R18***
4*ORA
R19*
2[SAN
R20](2005-betta-electrical-500)
14[BAT
R21](2005-supercheap-auto-1000)
RetSUR
R22
RetSUR
R23
26SUR
R24
11SYM
R25
4SYM
R26
27SYM
R27
6PHI
R28
3PHI
R29
1***PHI
R30***
1
[ADE
R1](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)[ADE
R2](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)[ADE
R3](2014-clipsal-500-adelaide)SYM
R4SYM
R5SYM
R6WIN
R7WIN
R8WIN
R9PUK
R10PUK
R11PUK
R12PUK
R13BAR
R14BAR
R15BAR
R16HID
R17HID
R18HID
R19TOW
R20TOW
R21TOW
R22QLD
R23QLD
R24QLD
R25SMP
R26SMP
R27SMP
R28SAN
R29BAT
R30SUR
R31SUR
R32PHI
R33PHI
R34PHI
R35SYD
R36
20SYD
R37
21SYD
R38
16
[ADE
R1](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)
16[ADE
R2](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)
16[ADE
R3](2015-clipsal-500-adelaide)
12[SYM
R4](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)[SYM
R5](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)[SYM
R6](2015-tyrepower-tasmania-super-sprint)[BAR
R7](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)[BAR
R8](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)[BAR
R9](2015-ubet-perth-super-sprint)[WIN
R10](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)[WIN
R11](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)[WIN
R12](2015-np300-navara-winton-super-sprint)[HID
R13](2015-skycity-triple-crown)[HID
R14](2015-skycity-triple-crown)[HID
R15](2015-skycity-triple-crown)[TOW
R16](2015-castrol-edge-townsville-400)[TOW
R17](2015-castrol-edge-townsville-400)[QLD
R18](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)[QLD
R19](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)[QLD
R20](2015-coates-hire-ipswich-super-sprint)[SMP
R21](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)[SMP
R22](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)[SMP
R23](2015-sydney-motorsport-park-super-sprint)[SAN
R24](2015-wilson-security-sandown-500)
12[BAT
R25](2015-supercheap-auto-bathurst-1000)
RetSUR
R26
8SUR
R27
21[PUK
R28](2015-itm-500-auckland)[PUK
R29](2015-itm-500-auckland)[PUK
R30](2015-itm-500-auckland)PHI
R31PHI
R32PHI
R33SYD
R34SYD
R35SYD
R36

Wildcard entry ineligible for championship points

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps200120022003200420052015
Stone Brothers RacingFord Falcon AUAUS Wayne WakefieldDNF42
Stone Brothers RacingFord Falcon AUAUS Paul Weel21st154
Stone Brothers RacingFord Falcon BAAUS Russell Ingall6th161
Stone Brothers RacingFord Falcon BAAUS Greg Ritter4th161
Stone Brothers RacingFord Falcon BAAUS Warren LuffDNF144
DJR Team PenskeFord Falcon FG XAUS Scott PyeDNF137

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Sprint Cup Series

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPtsRef2007Robby Gordon Motorsports77FordNA-2008Wood Brothers Racing2145th844JTG Racing47Michael Waltrip RacingToyota2009JTG Daugherty Racing18th3830201026th34222011Richard Petty Motorsports9Ford19th936201218th950201322nd872201423rd870
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLN
DNQMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSON
42NHA
DNQDAYCHIGLN
3MCH
43BRICAL
32RCHNHADOV
32
IND
22POCKAN
36TALCLTMAR
ATL
29TEX
21PHO
18HOM
42
DAY
17CAL
22LVS
20ATL
38BRI
10MAR
14TEX
41PHO
14TAL
4RCH
11DAR
33CLT
26DOV
20POC
6MCH
31SON
3NHA
23DAY
6CHI
11IND
22POC
34GLN
2MCH
35BRI
3ATL
23RCH
22NHA
20DOV
14KAN
14CAL
23CLT
22MAR
27TAL
34TEX
15PHO
11HOM
35
DAY
41CAL
35LVS
14ATL
11BRI
33MAR
11PHO
11TEX
17TAL
37RCH
9DAR
25DOV
36CLT
36POC
30MCH
15SON
6NHA
13DAY
32CHI
28IND
21POC
39GLN
3MCH
15BRI
20ATL
10RCH
5NHA
30DOV
20KAN
34CAL
33CLT
16MAR
34TAL
34TEX
12PHO
22HOM
26
DAY
37PHO
16LVS
4BRI
15CAL
28MAR
29TEX
6TAL
32RCH
23DAR
13DOV
3CLT
6KAN
26POC
34MCH
23SON
5DAY
17KEN
20NHA
9IND
34POC
20GLN
1MCH
27BRI
10ATL
21RCH
21CHI
19NHA
30DOV
9KAN
9CLT
5TAL
19MAR
29TEX
11PHO
8HOM
39
DAY
13PHO
32LVS
13BRI
36CAL
21MAR
15TEX
20KAN
16RCH
22TAL
14DAR
9CLT
32DOV
10POC
13MCH
9SON
8KEN
13DAY
30NHA
19IND
20POC
10GLN
1MCH
5BRI
5ATL
17RCH
15CHI
27NHA
24DOV
18TAL
27CLT
33KAN
12MAR
24TEX
32PHO
18HOM
13
DAY
18PHO
19LVS
22BRI
19CAL
36MAR
8TEX
19KAN
20RCH
42TAL
14DAR
34CLT
10DOV
19POC
17MCH
23SON
7KEN
13DAY
26NHA
33IND
16POC
12GLN
31*MCH
6BRI
8ATL
13RCH
27CHI
15NHA
18DOV
16KAN
9CLT
17TAL
39MAR
19TEX
21PHO
26HOM
26
DAY
18PHO
21LVS
24BRI
5CAL
30MAR
5TEX
20DAR
14RCH
18TAL
19KAN
24CLT
29DOV
16POC
24MCH
25SON
8KEN
13DAY
10NHA
27IND
22POC
14GLN
2MCH
12BRI
34ATL
42RCH
27CHI
25NHA
24DOV
26KAN
20CLT
25TAL
8MAR
23TEX
27PHO
10HOM
27
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2009JTG Daugherty RacingToyota2317
20101841
2011Richard Petty MotorsportsFord3537
2012713
20132418
2014718

Nationwide Series

NASCAR Nationwide Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NNSCPtsRef2007Wood Brothers/JTG Racing59Ford8th34772008JTG Daugherty Racing10th3991200947Toyota77th375201089th2642011Richard Petty Motorsports9Ford98th02013Richard Petty Motorsports9Ford106th020140985th0
DAY
16CAL
25MXC
8LVS
10ATL
28BRI
28NSH
17TEX
31PHO
22TAL
25RCH
26DAR
19CLT
20DOV
6NSH
36KEN
11MLW
15NHA
30DAY
35CHI
37GTY
18IRP
32CGV
7GLN
13MCH
19BRI
37CAL
13RCH
15DOV
20KAN
39CLT
40MEM
4TEX
30PHO
15HOM
10
DAY
39CAL
22LVS
28ATL
11BRI
19NSH
23TEX
18PHO
17MXC
2TAL
28RCH
25DAR
10CLT
14DOV
30NSH
19KEN
6MLW
16NHA
14DAY
20CHI
15GTY
15IRP
20CGV
3GLN
1MCH
12BRI
34CAL
15RCH
13DOV
16KAN
11CLT
15MEM
15TEX
9PHO
24HOM
31
DAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLN
1MCHBRICGV
2*ATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
DAYCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLN
1MCHBRICGV
33ATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGV
1BRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLTDOVIOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOH
7BRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLN
1MOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPtsRef2006Wood Brothers/JTG Racing20Ford21st2228
DAYCALATLMAR
33GTY
34CLT
36MFD
23DOV
26TEX
27MCH
26MLW
18KAN
3KEN
19MEM
34IRP
22NSH
3BRI
26NHA
23LVS
7TAL
17MAR
25ATL
16TEX
10PHO
15HOM
27

Season still in progress

Ineligible for series points

24 Hours of Daytona

(key)

24 Hours of Daytona resultsYearClassTeamCarCo-driversLapsPositionClass pos.20052013
GTAUS Aussie AssaultPorsche GT3 CupAUS Paul Morris
NZ Craig Baird
AUS John Teulan2715328
DPUSA Michael Shank RacingFord Riley DPUSA A. J. Allmendinger
BRA Oswaldo Negri Jr.
USA John Pew
GBR Justin Wilson70933

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