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No format change for V8 Supercars
V8 Supercars has decided against a mid-season change to its SuperSprint format. The SuperSprint format has come under fire recently, with Saturday’s two 60-kilometre races particularly unpopular among drivers. The V8 Supercars commission met late this week to discuss potential changes to the format for the remainder of the season, but have decided that the 2x60km, 1x200km system will stay in place. The commission did, however, decide that teams will be given an extra set of tyres for each Friday for the remainder of the season. As is the case this weekend at Winton, the tyres will need to be handed back to Dunlop on Friday evenings. “Dunlop has proven to be a great partner by...
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