Delays with the Gen3 builds has forced Supercars to overhaul its pre-season testing plan. RepcoSC
as they prepare to debut their new Gen3 cars.
It voted in favour of overhauling the testing plan, and some of the category's testing rules, entirely to help teams deal with the delays. “The move to Gen3 vehicles is the biggest change in the history of the sport for drivers, engineers and teams. “Each team has different business models and supply programmes. It cannot be assumed every team will have all the necessary componentry at the same time to cater for its entire squad.
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