Zoe Woods Reflects on 2025 GT4 Australia Campaign

Zoe Woods has wrapped up her 2025 Monochrome GT4 Australia season alongside Nash Morris in Hampton Downs, securing fourth in the Silver Cup standings.
The duo demonstrated their perseverance to see out a fourth-place result in the final race of the season, despite some challenging moments across the weekend.
After Friday’s pair of practice sessions, recording results of ninth and 12th, Morris responded to earn fifth on the grid for Race 1 while Woods followed suit by qualifying sixth in the second session.
A chaotic start, well navigated by Morris, saw the Ceilings by Design entry elevated to second before a lap one Safety Car. A confusing restart however dropped the leading cars down the order with Morris back outside the top five. While fighting back through the field contact with another car caused front splitter damage, which Woods was able to nurse to the finish after taking over for the second half of the race. Despite the setbacks, the TekworkX pair claimed a tenth-place finish overall.
While there was less calamity on the opening lap of Race 2, Woods did well to emerge unscathed from a four wide pinch into turn one, but initially fell outside the top 10 as a result. Unperturbed, Woods pushed on to put the Porsche Cayman back in a contending position by the halfway point. Gains in the pit stop cycle further boosted the duo up the order, with Morris finishing the job in the closing laps to take the chequered flag in fourth position overall.
At the end of the six-round season, Woods and Morris wrapped up fourth in the Silver Cup standings. The duo combined for three podium finishes over the season, highlighted by a masterful drive in the wet at Sandown to second outright.
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Zoe Woods
“This weekend Nash and I put our best foot forward once again, even if it wasn’t easy both on and off the track. We’ve genuinely given everything we had this year and there’s not much more we could have done. It’s been a season of highs and lows, with the BOP on our car which didn’t have much power.
“I’m proud of how we consistently stayed in the fight all year with three podiums across six rounds and always fighting inside the top five, I’ll take that as a win. I can’t thank the entire TekworkX team enough for their tireless efforts this season, including everyone at the workshop. It’s been a tough one all around, especially with Dad being unwell after QR so a massive shoutout to Tim (Team Manager) and Richie (Head Mechanic) for holding it all together.
“Thanks to Nash as well for an incredible year, I’ve come out of this season a stronger driver and learned so much along the way.
“A huge highlight for me was leading the race at Sandown, a strategy that paid off and one of my proudest drives to date. We didn’t make it to that top step this year, but I’m not done fighting for it. 2026 is still up in the air, but for now I’m looking forward to a little off-season reset with friends and family and a few well-earned beach days.”