There's a good chance this iconic photo will never be recreated for two reasons. 9WWOS
Automotive retailers Repco and Supercheap Auto back Supercars and the TCR Australia Series respectively.
Some categories, including S5000, Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia Powered by AWS, and Gulf Western Oils Touring Car Masters have raced as Supercars supports – although the Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Series and Turtle Wax Trans Am have only featured once by way of force majeure. "Realistically you could have two strong series. TCR is not going to overtake Supercars any time soon, there's no doubt, that's really never going to happen. From a point of view of existing on its own, standing on its own two feet with its own fan base, broadcast partner, and sponsor group, that's already happening.""And at the moment I don't think there's a desire, certainly not from our point of view, none of our competitors, or manufacturers.
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