It's Bathurst ... but not as we know it, with attendance at Mount Panorama's annual motorfest to be capped at 4000 fans per day as COVID-19 imposes its own rev (head) limiter | MickLynch_Age
It's Bathurst ... but not as we know it, with attendance at Mount Panorama's annual motorfest to be capped at 4000 fans per day as COVID-19 imposes it's own rev limiter.
This year only 4000 reserved-seating tickets will be available for each day of the October 15-18 event. For the first time in 20 years the ''Great Race'' will be the championship-deciding season finale, which should add to the drama if the title is still up for grabs. Supercars CEO Sean Seamer said: “A racetrack like Mount Panorama is not as easy as a stadium to prepare in a COVID-19 compliant way due to the lack of dedicated seating.
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