Skaife mentioned it during the broadcast. It seems to all be part of the "More Racing" effort that Supercars are seemingly wanting to create to stop their stars from racing overseas.
We could have had an extra round this year if Barclay's trusted advisor had understood that the Singapore F1 was actually going to cost Supercars US$2 million, instead of put US$2 million in the pot. The whole saga is enough to give Kiwis shingle rash
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