He currently drives for the Ford Performance Racing team.
In 2007 he remained with Ford Performance Racing.
Will Davison gave Ford Performance Racing a strong finish to the year, winning the second race.
Will Davison took his first pole position for Ford Performance Racing on Sunday.
Although unable to breakthrough for a win in his debut year with Ford Performance Racing, he ended the season 7th in the championship.
Bright crossed marques in 2005 when he moved to Ford Performance Racing.
He was driving for Ford Performance Racing at the time and thus his team had restrictions on testing and driver licensing.
Orrcon Steel moved to Ford Performance Racing in 2007.
The leftovers of the car remain outside at the Ford Performance Racing workshop in Melbourne.
The meeting saw a clean sweep of race wins by the Ford Performance Racing team.