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2021 Supercars Championship “Confident Of Strong Crowd Numbers”

2021 Supercars Championship “Confident Of Strong Crowd Numbers”

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he 2021 Repco Supercars Championship draft calendar has been released, with the season to begin at Mount Panorama on February 26, running over 12 events through to December.

Supercars CEO, Sean Seamer, said the calendar allows the best opportunity for fans and viewers after the 2020 season was affected by the challenges of COVID-19.

“It is important to us to ensure the 2021 calendar features as much certainty for fans as we can provide given the current COVID-19 restrictions in each state and territory,” Seamer said.

“We’re thrilled that next year we can deliver two events at Mount Panorama, including the season opener in February.

“We are still working with all government partners on fan limits for each event, but we are confident of strong crowd numbers across Australia and New Zealand, in line with the current loosening of COVID-19 restrictions.

“We thing having three different event formats used in 2021 will build on what we’ve learned about our racing this year, so fans can look forward to thrilling weekends every time we race,” he said.

As part of the calendar, the Supercars Championship will end with a finale on the Gold Coast’s Surfers Paradise in December.

In preparation of the 2021 season, all Supercars teams will have pre-season testing take place at Sydney Motorsport Park on February 14, with Supercars still currently reviewing its general admission, grandstand, and corporate ticketing options for the season opening Mount Panorama 500.

Repco head of sponsorship, Mitch Wiley, said the brand is excited to follow the challenging year that was 2020 with the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship season.

“Like all Supercars fans, the team at Repco can’t wait for the start of the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship season,” Wiley said.

“After such a challenging year, to start the season at the spiritual home of motorsport is a truly symbolic way to reset.

“Our trans-Tasman team could not be prouder of this partnership and we cannot wait to connect with the fans at all of these fantastic events throughout 2021,” he said.

After the COVID-19-affected 2020 season took races away from them, Perth, Tasmania, Victoria, and New Zealand are set to feature again in the 2021 season, with every practice, qualifying, and race session to be broadcast live on Foxtel and Kayo, as well as six events on the Seven Network.

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