The Virgin Australia Supercars Championship had no shortage of controversy both on and off the track in 2019. The excitement around the introduction of the Mustang soon turned into questions about parity as the new machine proved to be quicker than the Commodore and Altima. Several parity tweaks later, controversy about DJR Team Penske’s technical and sporting infringements at Bathurst kept fans, media and the paddock on tenterhooks.
Lurking in the background, and often related to these issues, has been the growing rivalry between Triple Eight Race Engineering/Red Bull Holden Racing Team and DJR Team Penske/Shell V-Power Racing Team.
For the preceding three seasons, the drivers’ championship came down to the wire. Red Bull’s Jamie Whincup snatched his seventh championship title from the grasp of Shell V-Power’s Scott McLaughlin in 2017. McLaughlin then returned serve in 2018, leading home Holden driver and fellow Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen. McLaughlin then went on to back up his title in 2019 with DJR Team Penske also claiming the teams’ championship for the second time.
Triple Eight boss Roland Dane doesn’t mince his words when it comes to the challenge posed by the Ford powerhouse.
“Undoubtably, from the minute that Penske said they were coming here to run an operation, I’ve taken it very seriously and expected them to become the principal source of opposition for us,” he says.
“We’ve had opposition over the years from the Walkinshaw organization under its various guises, the Tickford operation under its various guises, Stone Brothers Racing, Erebus Motorsport, etc. We’ve had plenty of opposition over the last 15 years or so, but undoubtedly the Penske operation is the biggest competitor we’ve ever faced.”
Dane says his Holden squad has a “natural competitive rivalry” with the Ford outfit in the garage next door.
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