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Prototypes look to bigger and better 2021
The Australian Prototype Series’ 2020 campaign has come to an unscheduled end, with category managers now fully focused on an exciting 2021 Series.With COVID-19 forcing the majority of national events to be cancelled throughout the year, a 2020 Series winner cannot be declared, with only one round having taken place in early March at Sydney Motorsport Park.On top of this,...
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Purdie leads strong APS charge in invitational series
The highly-anticipated OTR South Australian Sports Car Invitational finally took place on the weekend as eight Australian Prototype Series drivers took part in the category which supported the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship at The Bend Motorsport Park.With 21 drivers entered in the invitational series’ allocated three races, there were some impressive performances from drivers associated the APS, which included an...
- by APS MEDIA
APS stars to battle it out at The Bend
There will be a host of familiar faces from the Australian Prototype Series competing in this weekend’s South Australian Sports Car Invitational Series, with the new series forming part of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship’s jam packed schedule at The Bend Motorsport Park. Out of the 21 drivers registered with the support category, at least eight have competed in the APS...
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Young Purdie itching for Sports Racing debut
At just 16-years-old, Blake Purdie will quite possibly be the youngest driver to feature in this weekend’s OTR Supersprint at The Bend, with the youngster confirmed to race in the Sports Racing support category.Lining up for Jam Motorsport in the new Sports Car Invitational Series, the South Australian will be making his debut in a sports car after having gained...
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