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In 2001-2002 he finished tenth in the Caltex Delo 400 Super Truck Championship, before commencing his V8 career.
In 2001-2002 he finished tenth in the Caltex Delo 400 Super Truck Championship, before commencing his V8 career.
He has raced Formula Ford, Formula Holden, V8 Touring Cars, V8 Utes, Super Trucks and Production Cars. He had a couple of early notable wins before breaking his legs in a Formula Ford crash in the Wellington Street Race in 1993. From 1997 to 2002 he raced in the New Zealand Formula Ford Championship, Winning the Formula Ford Festival in 2000, Runner Up in the New Zealand Formula Ford Championship in 1998 and 2001-2002 and finishing third in the same championship in 1997, 1998-1999 and 1999-2000.
He finished 21st in the New Zealand Championship in 2001-2002, and second at Taupo.
The following season (2002-2003) he finished 7th in his AU Falcon, again with another podium, this time a second at Manfeild. The 2003-2004 season he finished 12th but was on the podium four times.
He had seconds at Manfeild and Taupo and third places at Timaru and Taupo. He also finished 12th in the 2004 Placemakers V8 Supercar Event.
In the 2004-2005 season he managed 19th in the New Zealand V8 Touring Carolina Championship.
A third at Taupo was his only top 5 finish for the year. At the end of the season he sold his Bachelor Falcon to Inky Tulloch. In 2006 he co-drove a Bachelor Falcon Ute with Australian James Harrigan at the Manfeild V8 Ute International.
He finished seventh in Race 1 and 14th in the feature race with James.
He returned to car racing in 2007-2008 with a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo in the Suzuki New Zealand Production Racing Championship. His six starts in the series (all at Manfeild) netted two seconds, a third and three fourths.
He competed in the 2008-2009 Production championship in the same Lancer evo IV. Winning 5 races during the season and securing 5 pole positions from qualifying. Brady"s father Bob, also a driver, raced a Porsche 911 and a Ford Mustang in a few Transport-Am Races in the United States in 1969-1970, 1970-1971, and 1971-1972.