Supercars has issued an official response after engines on Nick Percat's and James Courtney’s cars caught fire in Melbourne. RepcoSC
Yesterday Nick Percat’s Ford Mustang caught fire before James Courtney’s Mustang did likewise today.
While Supercars Head of Motorsport Adrian Burgess initially declined to comment to press, Supercars has now issued a statement to respond to the matter. “It is of our highest priority to ensure all drivers, teams, and spectators are able to enjoy Supercars events in a safe and secure environment. “These incidents highlight the critical role that volunteer marshals play in ensuring the safety of everyone involved.
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