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Originally Posted by Bcarr6
Interesting to see the SRO appear as front runners to take. over Aus GT.
They clearly know how to handle a national GT championship, but havent had a huge success in America so itll be curious to see how it goes in Australia.
They already in theory have a landmark event in the B12hr, I guess itll be about constructing a popular calendar that opens up a decent grid count.
Id imagine given the size of the market itll be a GT3/GTC/GT4 combined grid, which is certainly not a bad thing
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One thing that SRO does well is exposure. Not that sponsorship is a massive part of GT racing but exposure on GTWorld to thousands of viewers is a plus, and they generally have a very well presented product as well. I'm looking forward to adding Australian GT to my series that I watch if indeed SRO takes control.
They do have some great tracks there so I think it can be a very solid series in the right hands.