Author: Shane Lawrie

Shane Lawrie

Head unpaid intern of Behind the Sport and former gimp at Drive Tribe, he might not be the most technical motorsport fan, but enjoys a good race!

Brad Jones Racing (BJR), the only non-metro Supercar team, is coming back to the grid this weekend – with the full support of its technology partner. Acronis sets the bar high with its innovative cyber protection solutions and assists BJR with all six of the team’s cars across three Supercar

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17 year old .. sorry wait, 18 year old Luke Veersma joins us for a chat about his time in Junior Drags, moving to drifting and where he’d like to end up plus offer some advice on his media profile. We also talk about the return to motorsport in

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Todd Hazelwood may well get a bit sweaty as he prepares for the Supercars return at Sydney Motorsport Park this weekend but thanks to Brut Military Grade anti-perspirant he’s sure going to smell a treat! After joining Brad Jones Racing for five rounds of the Supercars All Stars

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The Australian Motor Racing Series (AMRS) has today announced a revised 2020 calendar that will see the series travelling to four different venues across four states. The AMRS commenced at Winton Raceway in March but was suspended a fortnight before the scheduled second round at Morgan Park Raceway, after Federal

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Following a three-month hiatus from racing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship returns to action June 27-28 at Sydney Motorsport Park for the BP Ultimate Sydney SuperSprint. It will be the first Supercars race event at SMP since 2018, thus the Ford Mustang Supercar will make

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The Thunder Sports Cup in conjunction with AASA are working towards creating a relevant and sustainable future for Motorsport in Australia. They recently announced a 2021 rule update that includes a Hybrid section that they feel will help keep them relevant in the future and creates another option on how

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On Sunday 21st June 2020, the WA Sporting Car Club will hold it’s June race meet, only the 2nd race meet of the year after the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown motorsport throughout Australia. The club has been working with Motorsport Australia to ensure the event runs within their Return to

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