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Ford have the new FG this year, hopefully the parity of the ford being quicker in a straight line will be fixed...stil don't beleive that ford will do it this year though be tander again i rekon! Be interesting to see how the kelly boys go in a new team and be strange not seeing M.Skaife on the side of the car and no L. Perkins in the pit lane!

the GTR is making a come back this year...... as the safety car!!!

ehh excelente!

now im gona try and sabotage the tracks so we can see more of the saftey car

but seriously

i think it might just overlap them again... like it did 16 years ago LOL :)

Confirmed? I read there was still some talks to be had and money to be found. AVESCO would be wise to help Morris out with money as JV would be great for the series. What will be even better is watching him struggle to break into the top 15. I love JV but he is better off running in Sportscars..rather then getting beaten black and blue in our local series like Max Wilson

yeah it will be hard to take seeing JV get spanked by the likes if ingall... :)

skaife gone, seton gone. all my childhood favourites are dropping. still got lowndes though which is something. ;) and I do still like to watch the big girls. :)

i don't know who i'm going to support now with skaife gone.

interesting to hear about jv, he's never done any good unless he's in the best car (williams 96, 97), so i don't see him doing any good here. maybee spankelton will be here in 15 years

Brighty is getting desperate.

http://stores.ebay.com.au/britekmotorsport

FPR are a force,,,but they just keep loosing the plot.

Frosty can win,,,but he and the team keep dropping the ball at the wrong end of the year.

Mark needs to have a really good long talk to his old man sooner than later.

Neil.

yeah it will be hard to take seeing JV get spanked by the likes if ingall... ;)

skaife gone, seton gone. all my childhood favourites are dropping. still got lowndes though which is something. :action-smiley-069: and I do still like to watch the big girls. :D

same here now jb has gone i rarely watch the races, still support brighty just not the extent i used to follow them

will spend 90% of the Clipsal 500 in the GT paddock this year will only be track side for the main races

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