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Crehan, Davison expecting first child

17 Feb 2023
Supercars couple's exciting family news
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Will Davison and Riana Crehan have revealed they are expecting the arrival of their first child.

Veteran driver Davison and popular broadcaster Crehan confirmed the news on the Seven Network's The Morning Show on Friday.

Later, Crehan posted a video to her social media accounts, having captured Davison and family reactions on camera.

The coming season will be Davison’s 18th as a full-time driver, and third with the Shell V-Power Racing Team.

Crehan, meanwhile, has long been a fixture of Supercars Media broadcasts.

Davison joins Andre Heimgartner in expecting a first child, with the duo to take Supercars’ ‘father’ club to six in 2023.

Mark Winterbottom, James Courtney, Tim Slade and David Reynolds are also fathers.

Slade’s wife Dani gave birth to the couple’s second child earlier this month.

"I love my job, I love being at the Supercars events, I'll keep working as long as I can," Crehan said on Friday morning.

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"I might just need to run the race suit with the zipper down like Rihanna at the Super Bowl.

"We don't want to make many serious plans, we'll just go with the flow."

It also puts a footnote on a major 12 months for Crehan, who also took part in Seven's gruelling reality show, SAS Australia.

Crehan was one of three contestants to pass SAS selection, along with ex-NRL player Darius Boyd and NRLW player Millie Boyle.

Davison returned to victory lane last year after a six-year wait, winning races in Perth, Sandown and New Zealand.

The 40-year-old recently tested his new Shell V-Power Racing Team Gen3 Ford Mustang.

All 25 cars will test together at Sydney Motorsport Park on Wednesday February 22.

The 2023 Repco Supercars Championship will commence at the Thrifty Newcastle 500 on March 10-12.

Tickets are on sale on Supercars.com and Ticketek.com.

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