Melbourne Storm co-owners buy iconic racing team

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SOLD! 🤑 The oldest team in Supercars has been bought by a sports-mad family. 9WWOS

As of January 2023, the family will be majority shareholders in the team.

Brett Ralph is the director of the Sunshine Coast Lightning, Melbourne United Basketball Club, the Australian Baseball League, and chairs the Melbourne Aces Baseball Club.The Ralph family has had a previous interest in Dick Johnson Racing by way of sponsoring one of its star drivers, Anton De Pasquale.

The team is also one of the most successful in the category's history with 10 drivers' championship wins, three teams' championship titles, and four Bathurst 1000 victories. "Brett and the Ralph family are strategic investors at DJR, with the current management structure we have in place continuing to run the business day-to-day as they have been.

 

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