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Yeah the first one to do so. I guess plenty of tyres in the shed and for a bit of an edge in the final laps.
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Yeah the first one to do so. I guess plenty of tyres in the shed and for a bit of an edge in the final laps.
Dont know if you watched any of the post race debrief but they spoke to Wood about the strategy, pitting from 3rd for a 3rd stop and then only getting back to 10th.Everso Biggyballies wrote: ↑4 weeks agoYeah the first one to do so. I guess plenty of tyres in the shed and for a bit of an edge in the final laps.
I get it when an Australian driver wins an international event, like when Miller first did it at the Dutch TT, but in an domestic event, that is just taking the piss.Everso Biggyballies wrote: ↑4 weeks ago The Shoey is getting so old and passé now but Brown gives it a go.
They had a minor pro golf tournament in Adelaide over the weekend. An Aussie player won it it and he did a celebration shoey with his golf shoe. Then Greg (the"Shark") Norman who was the patron of the event decided to do one. Its getting to the any excuse now with it having become some sort of ritual.Cheeveer wrote: ↑2 weeks agoI get it when an Australian driver wins an international event, like when Miller first did it at the Dutch TT, but in an domestic event, that is just taking the piss.Everso Biggyballies wrote: ↑4 weeks ago The Shoey is getting so old and passé now but Brown gives it a go.
https://speedcafe.com/rumours-emerge-of ... ebus-sale/Rumours that Erebus Motorsport is on the market are gaining momentum among Supercars paddock insiders.
Sources have indicated that majority owner Betty Klimenko is open to selling the team, something that could happen before the end of the current season.
Some have even suggested that negotiations are underway and a deal could be imminent, however that is yet to be consistently verified by Speedcafe.
Erebus team management denied that a sale is imminent when asked by Speedcafe, while opting not to comment on anything else related to a long or short term sale.
A willingness from Klimenko to sell the team is thought to be a byproduct of an eventful past 18 months for the squad.
One one hand, a significant box was ticked when Erebus burst out of the Gen3 blocks and secured both the drivers' and teams' championships in 2023, the two triumphs now sitting alongside the famous 2017 Bathurst 1000 win.
However the success was followed by a difficult start to this year when lead driver, and reigning champion, Brodie Kostecki effectively walked away from the team ahead of the new season.
A number of major backers left the team as well, including co-naming rights sponsors Coca-Cola and Shaw and Partners, while managing director Shannen Kiely was another high profile departure.
Kostecki has since returned to the team, but, according to sources, the turbulence is another contributing factor to Klimenko potentially wanting out.
Klimenko has owned the team since she bought out the Stone Brothers at the end of 2012.