Bailey Sweeny


Bailey Sweeny is an Australian racing driver who last competed in the Super2 Series for Blanchard Racing Team.

Career

Sweeny began karting in 2017, competing until 2021. In his time in karts, Sweeny most notably won the 2020 New South Wales and ACT state titles in the Senior Performance Light class. The same year, Sweeny also made his car racing debut in the
Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series as a member of the Erebus Academy. Remaining in the series the following two years, Sweeny scored three podiums in the series as he scored a best reason finish of fifth in 2022.
In 2022, Sweeny also made his debut in TCR competition, joining HMO Customer Racing to race in TCR Australia [Touring Car">2022 TCR Australia Touring Car Series">TCR Australia [Touring Car Series|TCR Australia]. In his first season in the series, Sweeny scored his maiden series in race two of the first Bathurst round, before taking his second win at the same venue in November to end the year fifth in points, as the rookie of the year. The following year, Sweeny remained with HMO Customer Racing for his sophomore season in TCR Australia. Starting off the season with two wins at Symmons Plains, before winning race three at Winton, as well as races two and three at Sandown en route to a third-place points finish.
Having spent most of 2024 on the sidelines, Sweeny made a one-off appearance in the Winton round of the RX-8 Cup Australia for Maisie Place Motorsport, in which he finished second in races three and four. Following that, Sweeny joined Image Racing to compete in the second Bathurst round of the Super3 Series. In his only round of the season, Sweeny finished second in race two and third in race two. Remaining under the Supercars Championship support bill for the following year, Sweeny joined Blanchard Racing Team as he stepped up to the Super2 Series following Super3's demise. In his rookie year in the series, Sweeny scored a best result of third in race one at Queensland Raceway, as well as two other top 10 results en route to a 13th-place points finish.
Sweeny returned to Blanchard Racing Team and the Super2 Series for 2026.

Racing record

Complete TCR Australia Touring Car Series results

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021PositionPoints
2022HMO Customer RacingHyundai i30 N TCRSYM
R1

15
SYM
R2

2
SYM
R3

Ret
Phillip [Island Grand Prix Circuit|PHI
R4]
11
PHI
R5

16
PHI
R6

9
BAT
R7

9
BAT
R8

1
BAT
R9

2
SMP
R10

11
SMP
R11

18
SMP
R12

18
QLD
R13

4
QLD
R14

11
QLD
R15

5
SAN
R16

8
SAN
R17

16
SAN
R18

6
BAT
R19

1
BAT
R20

C
BAT
R21

2
5th610
2023HMO Customer RacingHyundai i30 N TCRSYM
R1

12
SYM
R2

6
SYM
R3

1
PHI
R4

44
PHI
R5

5
PHI
R6

5
WIN
R7

22
WIN
R8

5
WIN
R9

1
QLD
R10

DSQ2
QLD
R11

9
QLD
R12

5
SAN
R13

51
SAN
R14

1
SAN
R15

1
SMP
R16

143
SMP
R17

6
SMP
R18

11
BAT
R19

12
BAT
R20

Ret
BAT
R21

DSQ
3rd748

Complete TCR World Tour results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2023HMO Customer RacingHyundai i30 N TCRPOR
1
POR
2
SPA
1
SPA
2
VAL
1
VAL
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
ELP
1
ELP
2
Autódromo [José Carlos Bassi|VIL
1]
VIL
2
SYD
1

144
SYD
2

6
SYD
3

11
BAT
1

12
BAT
2

Ret
BAT
3

DSQ
MAC
1
MAC
2
18th34

Super2 Series results