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Will Brown believes rival teams are "getting more competitive" as the Gen3 era rolls into its third year, amid Triple Eight's ...
Such has been Triple Eight's dominance in Supercars, that Taupō was just the 30th instance of the team missing the top three ...
Matt Stone stands by General Motors’ decision to appoint Team 18 as its new homologation team, despite admitting no current ...
Walker is the grandson of the late Ron Walker who helped lure F1 to Melbourne from Adelaide in the early-1990s ...
Sixteen-year-old Lincoln Taylor will move into the WAU fold for his second year in the development class. He steps into ...
The reigning Bathurst 1000 winner was part of two high-profile incidents in New Zealand relating to Craig Baird's push for ...
A pole double for Brodie Kostecki in New Zealand has pushed Dick Johnson Racing towards 150 Supercars pole positions, a marker only achieved by one other team. Kostecki claimed pole for Race 9 and ...
Triple Eight (Will Brown, Broc Feeney), WAU (Chaz Mostert, Ryan Wood) and Penrite Racing (Matt Payne, Kai Allen) will retain ...
In two rounds, Waters benched 94 points to reigning champion Brown, with Triple Eight out-scoring Tickford by 223 points.
GM confirmed on the eve of the New Zealand event that Team 18 will take over homologation duties from Ford-bound Triple Eight ...
Wood was a breakout performer in New Zealand, claiming his first career podium in the first race of the weekend, sharing the rostrum with childhood friend Matt Payne, in what was the latest step in a ...
Eric Warren, the General Motors executive director for global motorsports competition, said that it was his job to convince wavering teams to buy into the new model rather than jump ship.
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