Did someone say Grand Prix?
Here we go again, another year in the glitz and glam of the Australian Grand Prix which plays host to round two of the 2024
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Here we go again, another year in the glitz and glam of the Australian Grand Prix which plays host to round two of the 2024
Thursday Results Will Brown – Car #87 Practice 1 – 15th (1:48.4583)Practice 2 – Seventh (1:47.8312)Qualifying, Race 3 – Fourth (1:47.9840)Qualifying, Race 4- Second (1:47.5969)Race
Friday Results Will Brown – Car #87 Race 4 – First Drivers’ Championship Standings – First (447 points) “It was great to get the lead
Saturday Results Will Brown – Car #87 Qualifying, Race 5 – Sixth (1:46.8726)Qualifying, Race 6 – Ninth (1:46.888.7)Race 5 – Second Drivers’ Championship Standings –
Sunday Results Will Brown – Car #87 Race 6 – Second Drivers’ Championship Standings – First “Going into today I was pretty keen to get
Broc Feeney – Car #88Race 9 – 12th Championship standings – Sixth (543 points) Shane van Gisbergen – Car #97Race 9 – 20th Championship standings – First (803 points)
Broc Feeney – Car #88Race 7 – 15thRace 8 – Sixth Championship standings – Sixth (509 points) Shane van Gisbergen – Car #97Race 7 – FirstRace 8 – First Championship
Broc Feeney – Car #88Qualifying, Race 8 – Eighth (1:46.8074)Qualifying, Race 9 – 11th (1:45.8482)Race 6 – Eighth Championship standings – Fifth (427 points) Shane van Gisbergen – Car #97Qualifying, Race
Ladies and gentlemen, your attention please. It’s time to press pause on your ‘Drive to Survive’ episode and get off the couch, because guess what?
The countdown to round two of the Supercars calendar continues, and lucky for us we’ll be getting to show our Formula 1 counterparts a thing
No doubt our fans are glad Melbourne has come and gone – we are too! Not sure how many more lows and highs with sweet
It was a weekend of mixed fortunes for Jamie Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen in a manic Melbourne 400 meeting at the Grand Prix weekend.