Randall Racing has confirmed a second car for the Monochrome GT4 Australia season opener at Phillip Island, with Peter Lawrence locked in to run on board the team’s second BMW M4 GT4 G82.
In what will be his third season in the series, Lawrence will once again contest in the Am Cup as a solo entry as he continues to develop in Monochrome GT4 Australia.
Lawrence made his debut back in 2024 alongside the experienced Jamie Augustine, and the pair had a strong maiden campaign together - finishing the year in third place overall after picking up four podiums throughout the season.
All their best results came during a golden run for the duo between round two in Sydney and round four at Phillip Island, with the pair finishing on the podium in four of the five races - including the endurance race at Queensland Raceway.
Last year, Lawrence again finished the season in third place with three podiums; however, this time he picked up his first ever win in the series as the Victorian took top honours in the second race of GT Festival Sandown as a solo entry.
Prior to that maiden victory, Lawrence enjoyed podium success alongside Augustine earlier in the season on two occasions – once at the season-opening Phillip Island round and then again at Sydney Motorsport Park.
With son and teammate Jacob switching to Silver-Am, Lawrence will be represent Randall Racing in the Am Cup in 2026 as he looks to secure further podiums for the team.
Lawrence begins his 2026 Monochrome GT4 Australia campaign at this month’s LIQUI MOLY GT Festival Phillip Island at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on 27-29 March.
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“I love being part of Monochrome GT4 Australia –it’s something I genuinely enjoy, and it’s great to see the progression each time we’re out there,” Lawrence said.
“I’m really just focused on improving every time I get in the car and enjoying the process along the way. There are ups and downs, but more often than not we’re up there competing and having a lot of fun.
“Finishing third in the championship twice in a row was a bit of a surprise, but it’s something I’m really proud of. The results show we’re heading in the right direction, so it’s about continuing that momentum.
“At this stage, the goal is to complete the full season, but we’re taking it round by round and seeing how things unfold, and we’re excited about the opportunity to race at new tracks and keep building experience as the season goes on.”