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BP Ultimate Sydney Supersprint Preview

For the first time in 3 months and after a successful eSeries, the V8 Supercars return to the real track and will be doing their first return round at the Sydney Motor Sport Park. No fans will be permitted trackside and teams have strict limits on the amount of personnel

For the first time in 3 months and after a successful eSeries, the V8 Supercars return to the real track and will be doing their first return round at the Sydney Motor Sport Park.

No fans will be permitted trackside and teams have strict limits on the amount of personnel that can attend. In addition there have been restrictions put on the amount of data flowing between the car to pit to driver so it will be interesting to see how different the racing is.

Check out the video above for a turn-by-turn guide to the track as presented by the World Time Attack crew.

Some of the milestones to happen at this weekend will be:

Jamie Whincup – 500 races
James Courtney – 200 races
Nick Percat – 200 races
Jake Kostecki – Solo Debut

ALL THE STATS:

BP ULTIMATE SYDNEY SUPERSPRINT
27th – 28th June 2020

TRACK LENGTH: 3.93km
CORNERS: 11
SUPERCARS ROUNDS HOSTED: 21
RACE LAP RECORD: 1:29.8424 (Jamie Whincup, 2018)

Sydney SuperSprint Schedule
Saturday
Rookie Practice: 10:20am
Practice 1: 11:00am
Practice 2: 12:00pm
Qualifying Race 7 (two-part): 1:15pm
Top 15 Shootout: 1:50pm
Race 7: 3:30pm (33 laps)

Sunday
Qualifying (Race 8): 10:35am
Qualifying (Race 9): 10:55am
Race 8: 12:15pm (33 laps)
Race 9: 2:35pm (33 laps)

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