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Shane Robert van Gisbergen

Shane Robert van Gisbergen

Professional motorsport driver

New ZealandBorn 1989otherTrackhouse RacingTriple Eight Race EngineeringRed Bull Ampol Racing
40
LOW

of 100 · improving trend · Some good traits but inconsistent

Standing

40/100

Raw Score

30/85

Confidence

66%

Evidence

Medium

About

Van Gisbergen's public record is strongest on discipline under pressure, gratitude toward his team, and a small but real trail of community support, especially around children with heart conditions in New Zealand.

The evidence supports a positive resilience profile and some social-care credit, but most of the accessible record is performance-centered rather than rich in public evidence about faith, private obligations, or broad service patterns.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview20%(5/25)
Contribution to Others27%(8/30)
Personal Discipline20%(2/10)
Reliability80%(4/5)
Stability Under Pressure73%(11/15)

Van Gisbergen's score is carried by resilience and some real accountability, while belief, worship, and broad public service remain lightly evidenced in the accessible public record.

Goodness over time

Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Core Worldview

Belief in god1/5

No explicit public creed evidence located.

Belief in accountability last day1/5

No explicit accountability-to-God statements found.

Belief in unseen order1/5

No meaningful public evidence beyond ordinary moral language.

Belief in revealed guidance1/5

No public scripture-guided framing was found.

Belief in prophets as examples1/5

No prophetic-model evidence surfaced.

Contribution to Others

Helps relatives2/5

Some public family and team-loyalty evidence, but limited detail.

Helps orphans or unsupported young people2/5

Heart Kids NZ support gives modest evidence of helping children.

Helps the poor or stuck1/5

Little direct public evidence beyond general charitable association.

Helps travelers strangers or cut off people1/5

Public evidence is thin.

Helps people who ask directly1/5

No strong direct-record examples were found.

Helps free people from constraint1/5

No strong public record of this dimension was found.

Personal Discipline

Prays consistently1/5

Routine worship practice is not publicly documented.

Gives obligatory charity1/5

No strong public evidence of disciplined religious giving was found.

Reliability

Keeps promises agreements contracts commitments and clear communication4/5

Followed through on a difficult career relocation and publicly owned mistakes.

Stability Under Pressure

Patient during financial difficulty3/5

No strong hardship record, but career transition showed tolerance for risk and instability.

Patient during personal hardship4/5

Handled relocation and illness setbacks without public collapse.

Patient during conflict pressure fear or battlefield moments4/5

Repeatedly performs and adapts well under race pressure.

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

2022

Listed as a Heart Kids NZ community supporter

Heart Kids NZ's 2022 annual report named van Gisbergen among its community heart heroes, providing direct evidence that his public profile has been used in support of children and families affected by heart conditions.

Provides concrete but limited public evidence of charitable alignment beyond racing results.

medium
2023

Won NASCAR Cup debut in Chicago

Van Gisbergen won the inaugural Chicago Street Race in his first NASCAR Cup start, thanking the Trackhouse team and describing the moment as the kind of opportunity you dream about.

Established him as a serious international crossover driver and opened the path for his move into NASCAR.

high
2024

Committed to full-time Cup Series move

Trackhouse announced van Gisbergen would race full-time in the Cup Series in 2025 after relocating and rebuilding his career in a new country and discipline.

Shows willingness to honor a demanding long-horizon career pivot rather than protect comfort or reputation at home.

high
2025

Won inaugural Mexico City Cup race while ill

NASCAR reported that van Gisbergen fought through a stomach ailment that required pre-race medical treatment, then delivered a dominant victory and emphasized sharing the moment with the Trackhouse staff back at the shop.

Strong evidence that he performs with composure under physical discomfort and high-pressure stakes.

high
2025

Publicly owned costly Watkins Glen mistake

Reflecting on the prior year's Watkins Glen loss, van Gisbergen called the mistake entirely his fault, described studying it closely, and still spoke respectfully about Chris Buescher as a hard, clean racer.

Provides meaningful evidence of accountability and clean-competition instincts after disappointment.

medium
2026

Charged back for Watkins Glen win

Van Gisbergen started from the pole, recovered from strategy shifts, and erased a 29-second gap late to win at Watkins Glen, his seventh Cup victory and first of the 2026 season.

Fresh evidence of focus, adaptability, and execution under direct competitive pressure.

high

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

Move from Supercars to NASCAR

2024

Left a championship-level career base to relearn stock-car racing in the United States.

Response: Stayed with the development path, accepted a learning year, and committed to full-time Cup competition.

positive

Mexico City stomach illness

2025

Needed pre-race medical treatment before a major road-course event.

Response: Won the race decisively and focused public comments on team effort and playoff progress.

positive

Watkins Glen self-inflicted loss review

2025

A costly mistake in the prior year's race remained a visible frustration point.

Response: Owned the error publicly, studied it, and still treated the rival winner with respect.

positive

Progression

crisis years

The hardest phase has been adapting to ovals and a new country without losing confidence.

stable

current stage

Now a road-course benchmark in NASCAR, but with broader moral evidence still catching up to sporting fame.

up

early years

Built a reputation for raw speed and versatility in Australasian motorsport.

up

growth years

Chicago 2023 turned him from an overseas champion into a NASCAR project worth building around.

up

Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Keeps taking on harder competitive environments instead of protecting comfort
  • Shares credit with team staff after major wins
  • Shows public self-analysis after mistakes

Concerns

  • Public identity is heavily performance-centered
  • Faith and worship evidence is minimal
  • Community support evidence is real but still thin

Evidence Quality

8

Strong

2

Medium

1

Weak

Overall: medium

This profile evaluates observable public behavior and evidence, not the state of a person's soul.