This afternoon’s Round 3 final at Mount Panorama will likely be the last Super2 race of the year, given the teams’ reluctance to participate in another meeting
The Bathurst round of the Dunlop Super2 Series itself was canceled before being reinstated in a week
Between these developments, the idea of an additional tour to Sydney in December emerged
Currently, it is understood that the teams have not yet been informed that there will be no race in 2020 beyond this afternoon, at least formally
However, there is little appetite to resume the process given the uncertainty surrounding the closure of Australia’s internal borders
Several crew members and drivers had to spend a fortnight in quarantine to get to Mount Panorama, while a team owner noted the difficulty in keeping sponsors engaged amid such uncertainty
As such, the upcoming 16-lapper is likely to be the seventh and final meet of the year
Image Racing title contender Will Brown will start from pole, two places ahead of series leader he is 26 points ahead of MW Motorsport’s Thomas Randle
There are 150 points up for grabs for the winner, 138 for the runner-up, 129 for third place and 120 for fourth in this meeting, which means a podium would be enough for Randle to seal the crown
Despite the shortened season, it has been confirmed that a winner of the series will indeed be awarded
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