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What happens to SVG s title bid if he can t race at Sandown? Repco Supercars Championship By James Pavey
A key storyline in the days leading to the Penrite Oil Sandown SuperSprint is the fitness of Shane van Gisbergen following his collarbone injury.
Van Gisbergen is racing the clock to be fit for the second round of the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship, which commences on Saturday at the iconic Melbourne circuit.
Red Bull Ampol Racing has yet to provide an update on the 31-year-old s fitness, all but confirming van Gisbergen will be fit to drive.
However, should he be unable to compete at Sandown, precedent suggests his title charge would be far from over.
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Tony D’Alberto is to return to Dick Johnson Racing in a co-driver role for a sixth successive Supercars Championship season.
The 35-year-old first lined up alongside Scott Pye for the enduro events back in 2016 and spent the last four seasons running alongside Fabian Coulthard – with the pair taking a third place finish at Bathurst back in 2017.
Despite the split with Penske over the winter, and the fact that the Ford team has brought in a completely new driver line-up for the 2021 campaign, D’Alberto will remain in place for the Bathurst 1000.
The TCR Australia front-runner is likely to partner Anton De Pasquale, with Scott McLaughlin due to make a return for the biggest race on the calendar alongside Will Davison.
Paul Radisich to fight for TCR New Zealand title
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Paul Radisich has become the biggest name to date to confirm an entry into the new TCR New Zealand series, which will be decided this season across a single meeting at Highlands Motorsport Park next month.
Radisich, a two-time winner of the Touring Car World Cup, will be at the wheel of a Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR run by the M-Developments team as he reverts back to a modern-day touring car, with his most recent outings having come in the Historic Touring Car Series in the Super Touring Ford Mondeo he raced to third in the British Touring Car Championship back in 1994.
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