Erebus is backing its patient approach to pre-season Gen3 testing. RepcoSC
Erebus will head into the final stages of its pre-Supercars season preparation"relaxed" following its first three days of Gen3 running.The squad rolled out its Coca-Cola-backed Camaros earlier this week, initially shaking down Brodie Kostecki's #99 entry at Winton on Monday.
Waiting until this week to run made Erebus the fourth last team to get a Gen3 car on track, followed only by Brad Jones Racing, Walkinshaw Andretti United and Team 18. "With a couple of days now to turn around cars for the season launch and compulsory test day at SMP, we feel very relaxed about where we are at with our cars."Our mechanical and engineering teams have worked very closely to ensure the CAD design matches the real world. This will help take some of the guess work away from the set-up parameters.
Pre-season testing ahead of the Gen3 era is now nearing completion with Team 18 shaking down its two Camaros at Winton today.
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