Will Brown's car will be repaired in time for Bathurst, which means Greg Murphy and Richie Stanaway will be able to take part in the race using Erebus' spare chassis. RepcoSC
Brown’s car was involved in a monster crash in the Pukekohe round last weekend, leaving the chassis badly damaged and withRyan initially explained the difficulties in getting the car repaired ahead of the Mount Panorama event on October 9, revealing that the car has to be sent from New Zealand to Australia via air before it can start working on fixes, and that its staff is already busy with the build of its Gen3 contender for 2023.
“Once it’s done, we’ll get it to paint and then back in the workshop and start to replace all the componentry and bodywork. This means that Erebus’s plans for fielding a wildcard entry for Murphy and Stanaway remain unaffected, as the team’s spare chassis remains available for the duo.
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