BROWN READY TO MAKE MARK AS BUCHAN REPLACEMENT IN TCR

TCR Australia champion Will Brown returns to HMO Customer Racing for the TCR World Tour in China. He will pilot the #301 Hyundai, replacing Josh Buchan for the penultimate round at Zhuzhou International Circuit.

Brown Ready to Make Mark as Buchan Replacement in TCR
Supercars champion Will Brown - COURTESY/PHOTO

From October 31 to November 2, Brown will compete with HMO Customer Racing at the penultimate round of the TCR World Tour at the Zhuzhou International Circuit in China.

In place of Josh Buchan, who will be at Hampton Downs making his GT World Challenge Australia debut in a Ferrari 296 GT3 with Zagame Autosport, Brown will race the Hyundai i30 N Sedan.

Brown is only going to China once. In November, Buchan will rejoin the HMO Customer Racing team for the season finale in Macau.

Brown takes control of the #301 Hyundai after Buchan won and finished second at the Inje Speedium in South Korea.

Brown remarked, "I want to start by congratulating Josh and the whole team on their success in South Korea."

That was a remarkable accomplishment and again another outstanding example of Australia's talent.

"I am thrilled to be returning to HMO Customer Racing for the TCR World Tour round in China, where I intend to maintain my dominant performance.

"I am sure the team will provide me a rocket ship and hopefully bring home another trophy for them, even if it will be my first time driving the Hyundai i30 Sedan N TCR."

Ryan MacMillan, who hopes to get some coaching from the Supercars great, will be joining Brown at the team.

"Compared to the circuits I have raced on at The Bend and Inje Speedium thus far, the Zhuzhou circuit appears to be completely different. There are a lot more severe braking zones and slow-speed turns, which should provide more opportunities for overtaking," MacMillan remarked.

"The staff at Inje did an amazing job creating a fresh setup direction that has completely changed the vehicle, and I am certain that we have the speed on my side of the garage to run at the front, just like Josh did in South Korea."

"I started outside the top 10 after a red flag ruined my quickest lap in qualifying, which ruined my entire weekend." However, I gained a lot of knowledge from the races, including some tough, challenging encounters with some of the world's top touring car drivers, and I intend to advance further in China.

"Being with Will in the garage for the weekend is wonderful as well. Along with his impressive record, he offers me another chance to compare myself to a TCR Australia champion.

In 2019, Brown and HMO Customer Racing took up the inaugural TCR Australia Series championship. With 15 victories and 30 podium finishes, he is still among the most successful drivers.

NFL EXECUTIVE NAMES COLE PAYTON HIS "NO. 2 QUARTERBACK" IN THE 2026 CLASS

From 94.6 PFF grades to 4.56 speed, Cole Payton is the Eagles' latest QB project. Analysing his path to the NFL depth chart.

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Cole Payton officially signs a rookie deal - Courtesy Picture

Cole Payton, who played quarterback at North Dakota State, might end up making a bigger splash as a fifth-round pick than people expect.

He’s not just another late-round flyer, either. An NFL executive recently told insider J.L. Canfora that Payton has real upside. The Eagles have done something similar before, so this isn't coming out of nowhere.

Remember Carson Wentz? Philly grabbed him with the second overall pick back in 2016, but Jalen Hurts ended up taking over. Now, some people around the league think history might repeat itself with Payton possibly replacing Hurts down the road.

The executive went all in on Payton: “You know, I believe in that kid. That was my No. 2 quarterback in the draft. And Howie [Roseman] takes him? Come on. He sees it too. Cole Payton, if you bring him along the right way, can start in this league.”

Roseman, the guy in Philly’s front office, was a big part of the Wentz pick. He’s seen his fair share of quarterback changes over the years, and honestly, that might matter this time, too.

The executive didn’t hold back: “All the stuff you hear about Hurts, all the drama and where he is in his contract." You can call me crazy, but I think this kid could take over from him in a few years. They did this with [Kevin] Kolb, even when [Donovan] McNabb was still there. I know how Howie thinks. This kid has a chance.”

Payton had to wait for his turn at NDSU.

Payton rolled into North Dakota State in 2021, known as a strong recruit for an FCS quarterback, straight out of Omaha.

He was supposed to be the next big thing, just like the string of successful Bison quarterbacks before him. But things didn’t break that way at first. Cam Miller, the QB ahead of him, kept stacking up wins and making a name for himself in Fargo.

Miller even beat out Quincy Patterson II, a gifted dual-threat quarterback who transferred in from Virginia Tech. After Patterson got banged up in 2021, Miller took over, steered the team to a national championship, and then hung on to the starting job through 2024.

Patterson left for Temple, so Payton slid into the Bison’s running packages in a spot that Patterson had filled before. And Payton did more than just fill that role. In 2022, he ran for 284 yards and two touchdowns on 38 carries. By the next year, he really took off: 615 yards and 13 touchdowns on 84 carries.

Setback, then a breakout

Payton started 2024 looking like the same kind of threat on the ground, but a shoulder injury cut his season short. He only managed 164 rushing yards and a score on 21 carries before he went down.

Finally, in 2025, his shot as the full-time starter arrived after Miller left for the NFL draft, drafted by the Raiders in the sixth round. Payton made the most of it. He led NDSU to an unbeaten 12-0 regular season, completing 70% of his passes for 2,719 yards, with 16 touchdowns and just four picks. And he still ran wild, with 777 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 136 carries.

Now, he’s got a fresh chance in Philadelphia. If you ask people around the league, he’s not just there to hold a clipboard. They're watching to see what happens next.

DAVE ROBERTS COMPARES LEFTY JUSTIN WROBLESKI TO CLAYTON KERSHAW AFTER METS GEM

Discover how Justin Wrobleski transitioned from the bullpen to becoming the Dodgers' statistical leader in a historic 2026 run.

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Rookie Justin Wrobleski now leads the National League with a historic 1.25 ERA - Photo Credit: PA

Dave Roberts gets it; he isn’t surprised Logan Webb might’ve hit Daulton Rushing with a pitch.

But there's something else on his mind: Justin Wrobleski. The Dodgers have a fresh-faced lefty in the rotation, and Wrobleski isn’t just holding his own; he’s shining. Roberts can’t help but see shades of Clayton Kershaw in him, and he’s letting people know it.

Wrobleski’s just 25, fresh out of Oklahoma State, but don’t let the age fool you. He’s pitched 36 innings as a starter with a 1.25 ERA, the best mark in the National League. People are starting to talk. Roberts definitely is. The Kershaw comparisons are already swirling, and they don’t sound that far-fetched if you watch Wrobleski work.

On Monday, he diced up the Mets by going right after hitters, pitch after pitch. Roberts has been around long enough to recognise the approach. “He’s got a great mentor in Clayton,” Roberts said, “and sometimes, it really feels like he channels Kershaw’s mentality. Attack guys, force them to put the ball in play.”

Just look at what he did to the Cardinals on Sunday. Six scoreless innings, only one walk, six hits – nothing fancy, just solid pitching. That’s two starts in a row; he’s thrown up six scoreless frames. Last year, Wrobleski mostly worked out of the bullpen. But with Blake Snell hurt and Emmet Sheehan shaky, Roberts gave him a shot, and Wrobleski ran with it. In 2025, he struck out 76 over 66 innings but had a 4.32 ERA. He got swings and misses back then, but in 2026, the punchouts dropped. Just 15 in 36 innings. Still, his control and poise jumped another level.

Roberts sees it up close. Sometimes he even jokes about the similarities. “He wears Skechers like Clayton does,” Roberts grinned. “He does his side work in his full jersey, just like Kershaw.”

Reporters asked Wrobleski about admiring a legend like Kershaw now that he’s part of the Dodgers mix. His answer’s honest: “Just watching him every day was something special for me,” Wrobleski said. “Not everyone gets to be around guys who are legends of the game.”

So yeah, it’s early. Comparisons can sound wild. But as long as Wrobleski keeps pitching this way, the talk isn’t stopping anytime soon.

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