View Poll Results: Which driver is going to win the VASC Driver’s Championship In 2018?
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#1 Jamie Whincup RBHRT Holden
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14.63% |
#2 Scott Pye WAU Holden
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#5 Mark Winterbottom Tickford Ford
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#6 Cameron Waters Tickford Ford
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2.44% |
#7 Andre Heimgartner NisMoAu Nissan
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#8 Nick Percat BJR Holden
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#9 David Reynolds Erebus Holden
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2.44% |
#12 Fabian Coulthard DJRTP Ford
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2.44% |
#14 Tim Slade BJR Holden
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#15 Rick Kelly NisMoAu Nissan
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#17 Scott McLaughlin DJRTP Ford
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53.66% |
#18 Lee Holdsworth Team18 Holden
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#19 Jack Le Brocq Tekno Holden
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#21 Tim Blanchard TBR Holden
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#23 Michael Caruso NisMoAu Nissan
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#25 James Courtney WAU Holden
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2.44% |
#33 Garth Tander GRM Holden
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#34 James Golding GRM Holden
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#35 Todd Hazelwood MSR Ford
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#55 Chaz Mostert Tickford Ford
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9.76% |
#56 Richie Stanaway Tickford Ford
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2.44% |
#78 Simona de Silvestro NisMoAu Nissan
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#97 Shane van Gisbergen RBHRT Holden
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4.88% |
#99 Anton de Pasquale Erebus Holden
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2.44% |
#230 Will Davison 23RED Ford
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#888 Craig Lowndes ALR Holden
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28 Nov 2016, 03:18 (Ref:3691628)
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#1
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2018 Silly Season (with POLL)
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28 Nov 2016, 03:38 (Ref:3691631)
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#2
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The amazing thing is that we will all call it the "Clipsal" for a few more years anyway...
Shows the benefit of long-term backing I'd say.
I can still remember Mike Raymond calling it the James Hardie 1000 more than once during the telecast of the year it became the Tooheys 1000... (1988??)
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28 Nov 2016, 05:18 (Ref:3691642)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Average Punter
The amazing thing is that we will all call it the "Clipsal" for a few more years anyway...
Shows the benefit of long-term backing I'd say.
I can still remember Mike Raymond calling it the James Hardie 1000 more than once during the telecast of the year it became the Tooheys 1000... (1988??)
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agreed. See your signature, its the only one which mentions a sponsor.
The sponsor is linked so strongly to the race
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28 Nov 2016, 06:27 (Ref:3691651)
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Originally Posted by GTRMagic
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How does a facebook post prove if its true, I cant find it in any media outlets.
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28 Nov 2016, 06:38 (Ref:3691657)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MarcosAmbroseFan
How does a facebook post prove if its true, I cant find it in any media outlets.
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It's probably embargoed until next week...
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28 Nov 2016, 07:20 (Ref:3691662)
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Story Here
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Originally Posted by The Courier Mail, 28 Nov 16
Clipsal drops naming rights sponsorship for Adelaide 500 Supercars race
Sam Kelton, The Advertiser
12 minutes ago
CLIPSAL has dropped its naming rights sponsorship of the Adelaide 500 Supercars event, confirming the 2017 race will be the last to bear its name.
Clipsal by Schneider Electric has been the major sponsor of the event since 2000 but its contract expires at the end of the 2017 event.
The Advertiser understands negotiations are progress with service station chain On The Run to take over naming rights, with rumours circulating in circles involved with the Clipsal 500.
The former chief executive of the Clipsal 500, Mark Warren, who resigned in May, now works for the Peregrine Corporation, the parent company of On The Run, a South Australian company owed by the Shahin family.
A spokeswoman for On The Run — known now under its OTR branding — said the company had not been approached for any such deal.
James Courtney, the winner of race two of the Clipsal 500 in March this year.
“Should the opportunity come up we would be happy to sit down and discuss it,” she said.
Sport Minister Leon Bignell would not confirm rumours of a potential OTR takeover of sponsorship.
“The State Government looks forward to working with a new partner in the lead up to 2018 and beyond,” Mr Bignell said.
“South Australians love supercars — with this year’s event generating more than $60 million for the state’s economy.
“The State Government has appreciated the strong support of Clipsal since 2000 and we thank them for their association with the biggest domestic motor racing event in Australia.”
The sponsorship announcement comes in the wake of the abolition of the South Australian Motor Sport Board, which oversaw the event, in favour of the South Australian Tourism Commission, in 2015.
Clipsal said it was proud of its long-term relationship with The Motor Sport Group, and of a joint commitment to make the race a landmark event on the Australian motorsport calendar.
“After a long and fruitful relationship, we have made the difficult decision not to renew our naming rights sponsorship of the Clipsal 500 Adelaide," Gareth O’Reilly, zone president and managing director, Pacific at Schneider Electric, said.
“This is as a result of a change to our global marketing approach — we’re currently working on new ways to connect and engage with more of our customers, which we’ll share in due course.
“We thank The Motor Sport Group for the significant role it played in connecting our brand to our customers.”
Nathan Cayzer, acting director of The Motor Sport Group, thanked Clipsal for its 18 years of support.
“We have enjoyed a strong working relationship with Clipsal by Schneider Electric since the beginning and we thank them for their support,” Mr Cayzer said.
“The event will proceed with the support of our current naming-rights sponsor in 2017, and we look forward to welcoming our new corporate partners in 2018.”
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Confirmed
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28 Nov 2016, 07:24 (Ref:3691664)
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Definitely one of the great motorsport sponsorships.
Eighteen years is a long time for any relationship.
No downward spiral detected.
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28 Nov 2016, 07:47 (Ref:3691668)
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Peregrine Corporation, who former Adelaide 500 CEO Mark Warren is now employed by, are behind the under construction Bend Motorsport Park in Tailem Bend which reportedly has an agreement to hold a round of the series once completed. ABC News May 2015
Last edited by Jack65; 28 Nov 2016 at 07:56.
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28 Nov 2016, 09:13 (Ref:3691691)
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Stand by for the On The Run 500
http://www.ontherun.com.au/about-us/
but I'm still calling it Clipsal
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3 Dec 2016, 21:36 (Ref:3693424)
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According to Phelps today, the circus is looking at a regional Victorian street race in much the same vain as Newcastle has filled the Homebush void, in particular to replace either Sandown or Winton.
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4 Dec 2016, 15:09 (Ref:3693592)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mayhem
According to Phelps today, the circus is looking at a regional Victorian street race in much the same vain as Newcastle has filled the Homebush void, in particular to replace either Sandown or Winton.
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Dislike. VASC people, please don't replace a circuit event with another street track. However, if looking to the future, when Sandown will probably need to be replaced full stop, then I guess a street track might have to do.
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5 Dec 2016, 02:04 (Ref:3693727)
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Originally Posted by GTRMagic
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I can't remember where I read it, but I believe the last 10 year deal was signed by the Clipsal owners just before they sold the business to Schneider Electrical.
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5 Dec 2016, 02:09 (Ref:3693729)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mayhem
According to Phelps today, the circus is looking at a regional Victorian street race in much the same vain as Newcastle has filled the Homebush void, in particular to replace either Sandown or Winton.
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I'd have to play devils advocate here, and say that regional Victoria is nowhere near as economically strong as some of NSW or even QLD.
Other than Geelong (which is going to be in recession due to Ford's closure), Ballarat or Bendigo spring to mind as the only likely candidates, I use the word as a term of probability only. I am not sure if either of these could support such an event, but Ballarat does have a lot of business based there, and some interesting places you could do a street track.
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5 Dec 2016, 02:13 (Ref:3693730)
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Mildura?
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5 Dec 2016, 02:16 (Ref:3693732)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mixer
I'd have to play devils advocate here, and say that regional Victoria is nowhere near as economically strong as some of NSW or even QLD.
Other than Geelong (which is going to be in recession due to Ford's closure), Ballarat or Bendigo spring to mind as the only likely candidates, I use the word as a term of probability only. I am not sure if either of these could support such an event, but Ballarat does have a lot of business based there, and some interesting places you could do a street track.
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I dont disagree with you, But not sure anywhere in ballarat will be as picturesque as the other street circuits, maybe around lake wendouree, but that would upset a lot of people. Less than 70 motels in Ballarat too would make life difficult
Has to be Geelong and they might put it there as a balance to Ford closing, bring in the tourist dollar
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