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29 Oct 2000, 18:15 (Ref:45630) | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Well with the emergence of Dean Canto from the exciting and highly promisingV8 Lites competition. A new debate is start to warm up. Are the best drivers coming into the pinnacle of Australian motorsport (V8 Supercar racing) really open wheelers drivers from the Formula Ford and Formula Holden categories. Or are the drivers from Sports Sedans (Hubbard), Auscars (Dean Canto), Nascars, Improved Production Cars (Wayne Wakefield), equally suited with maybe even better credentials. Let me know what you think, is the gap from an open wheeler to a saloon car a big one. Jason Bright thinks it, but doesn't prove it being exceptionally quick in both forms of racing.
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