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#2 Mobil 1 nti Nick Percat WAU Holden | 1 | 4.55% | |
#3 CoolDrive Autoparts Tim Slade TBR Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#4 SCT Logistics Jack Smith BJR Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#5 TBC James Courtney Tickford Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#6 Monster Energy Cameron Waters Tickford Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#8 R&J Batteries Andre Heimgartner BJR Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#9 Boost Mobile Will Brown Erebus Holden | 2 | 9.09% | |
#10 Penrite Lee Holdsworth KGR Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#11 Shell V-Power Anton De Pasquale DJR Ford | 3 | 13.64% | |
#14 Middys Bryce Fullwood BJR Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#17 Shell V-Power Will Davison DJR Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#18 IRWIN Tools Mark Winterbottom T18 Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#20 TBC Scott Pye T18 Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#22 Coca Cola Chris Pither PremiAir Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#25 Mobil 1 Optus Chaz Mostert WAU Holden | 2 | 9.09% | |
#26 Penrite David Reynolds KGR Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#34 Truck Assist Jack Le Brocq MSR Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#35 Truck Assist Todd Hazelwood MSR Holden | 1 | 4.55% | |
#55 Castrol Thomas Randle Tickford Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#56 Tradie Jake Kostecki Tickford Ford | 0 | 0% | |
#76 Subway Garry Jacobson PremiAir Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#88 Red Bull Ampol Broc Feeney 888 Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#96 Automotive Superstore Macauley Jones BJR Holden | 0 | 0% | |
#97 Red Bull Ampol Shane van Gisbergen 888 Holden | 13 | 59.09% | |
#99 Boost Mobile Brodie Kostecki Erebus Holden | 0 | 0% | |
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25 Jan 2022, 13:07 (Ref:4095277) | #326 | ||
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Compulsory 4 pitstops at Bathurst including compulsory brake pads change came into effect in the inaugural Primus 1000 Classic in 1997. Holden’s we’re their wings clipped in 1998 because they were winning too much Ford got a new front air dam in 2000 because they weren’t fast enough Reverse grids were first used in 2000 and last used in 2006 Project Blueprint in 2003 and then COTF in 2013 was another way of artificially dumbing down the competition Minimum fuel drops and increased minimum pitstops at Sandown 500 & Supercars 1000 at Bathurst were brought in for 2013 to artificially help thirsty engines Jungle Juice was allowed at Winton in 2013 to help the Nissan’s because they were off the pace And these are just off the top of my head…. “Creating sporting equality” is still not a pure sporting contest, it is artificially played with for entertainment purposes. Supercars are no better (and certainly no worse) than BTCC, GT3, TCR etc etc… in these regards |
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25 Jan 2022, 18:11 (Ref:4095297) | #327 | |||
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25 Jan 2022, 18:18 (Ref:4095299) | #328 | ||
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26 Jan 2022, 00:45 (Ref:4095331) | #329 | ||
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The source? Watch the sport for the last 3 years and show me any cars in National competitions until 2021 season.
Hyundai raged and raged about it all 2020. Cyan is down the side of the cars, so it's quite clear who is paying the entire bill, and the whole team is the former Polestar/Volvo factory team. Meanwhile Honda and Hyundai play by the rules and lose their ability to manipulate BoP. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk |
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26 Jan 2022, 00:59 (Ref:4095332) | #330 | ||||
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The basic requirements being, perhaps, the engine in the front, 2WD only (AWD road cars can race as RWD), and four nominal seating positions (to exclude supersportscars as opposed to touring passenger cars)? The American cars would be in there, but so would all the relevant European and Asian touring cars. It would be good to see DTM, ATCC etc racing under a common set of regulations. Perhaps even the WTCC and JTCC? Quote:
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26 Jan 2022, 01:23 (Ref:4095333) | #331 | ||
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This has seem to gone off topic.
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26 Jan 2022, 04:04 (Ref:4095344) | #332 | ||
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Hopefully cars wouldn’t have a common chassis and few control components too. |
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30 Jan 2022, 10:00 (Ref:4096386) | #335 | ||
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Anybody else feel like Fabs has inked a deal with DJRTP and isn't saying it yet?
Surely otherwise he'd instantly grab the plumb co-drive with Chaz. Surely the best way to get back into a full time seat is to lead sessions with potentially win Bathurst. |
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30 Jan 2022, 13:03 (Ref:4096422) | #336 | |
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Can imagine this happen (btw DJR, no longer DJRTP ), although I wouldn't rule out the possibility of him joining Chaz or anything else really.
Another thing is, I have my doubts if he can really come back full time in a top team. At least not DJR (nor 888 obviously). |
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30 Jan 2022, 23:39 (Ref:4096726) | #337 | |
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WAU would be the more likely option, too much blood on the walls for a DJR comeback.
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30 Jan 2022, 23:53 (Ref:4096728) | #338 | |
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Also true, especially considering that, according to some information, it was Roger Penske who supported Fabian, not Dick Johnson or Ryan Story. They didn't hesitate to part ways with Coulthard so it doesn't seem very obvious to welcome him back. Can happen as Coulthard would be a very solid co-driver but that's not something very very likely.
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9 Feb 2022, 00:24 (Ref:4097873) | #339 | ||
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It would be nice if the language were more correct with some of these new livery launches. Whilst probably technically correct that a brand may be taking the space regularly ascribed to naming rights sponsorship on a car or team or driver.. the media conversation never seems to bother to extend to contract length, or quite what the sponsor intends doing with the branded asset.
When you look at some brands taking up space akin to a naming rights partner, it is probably safer, on reflection of the likely actual financial contribution, to call them a branding partner.. that their brand is on the car.. not that they are fully funding the car. As in years gone by, looking at some brands that show up, their businesses do not usually have $3m in lazy cash to take a full car at full commercial rates. Patrons are clearly still well alive and ticking.. |
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10 Feb 2022, 08:26 (Ref:4098039) | #340 | |||
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It is not our business if coke sponsorship is 5 million bucks or a free coke machine in the workshop or pit. As long as the sponsor and the team are good with it, they can call it team coke or fred nurk coke racing or team fred (with some coke stickers) |
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10 Feb 2022, 08:39 (Ref:4098041) | #342 | |||
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10 Feb 2022, 22:16 (Ref:4098167) | #344 | |||
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A cheap round deal isnt quite the same as a full house multi year deal, yet the motor noters seem to lump the deals into the same category. Is it lazy journalism, or as Mr Cadogan from AutoExpert often says, that the opening of dialog around such things may limit future access or involvement in promotional events The deal with Mobil & WAU is case in point. The team points to 3 decades of support. Which is true.. and at least at the initial stage, the sponsorship when brought from Mr Brock's involvement was the whole of one car and ended up as co-branded sponsor of two. Now its a bonnet sponsor, and co-naming rights... suggesting the contribution to the budget has changed, either in outright dollars, and more likely too as a percentage of overall operating costs. Motor noters dont ask... they are blinded by the press launch and being invited to go, or being on the mailing list of same. They have an embargo, which gives them plenty of time to research, and ask questions. Not a word was said about Penrite taking on 2 cars at Grove. yet it should have signalled a couple of million dollars of commercial sponsorship increase, and if it is a multi year deal, its kind of a big deal and a win for not only the team but the sport. yet we dont actaully know that, because they didnt ask. We will see some rearrangement of truck sponsors this year for example. BJR's Stax seems to have been required to trade in his Freightliner for what seems to be a rented Adaptalift-sourced Mercedes Benz prime mover. And equally MSR's deal with Daimler Trucks Gold Coast appears to have been replaced by a direct importer deal with DAF. If I can see it... surely the motor noters can to... and actually create a story around it... they whys/whens/how longs/benefits/activations etc. Isnt it really their responsibility (on the official site or over at AdCafe) to help the sport along, to maintain the focus on the companies and people who support the very sport their livelihoods are based on? Or am I missing something..? |
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People seemed to complain about Pete McKay because he wasn’t positive about Supercars, yet he was happy to ask the curly questions. As was Mark Fogarty, but he seems to have disappeared without a trace….. |
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12 Feb 2022, 03:21 (Ref:4098349) | #347 | ||
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How long did we have to put up with Lapdog Phelps for? "We can reveal..." No James, you're 6 months late. |
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12 Feb 2022, 14:47 (Ref:4098397) | #348 | ||
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