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INSIDE LINE SET TO RETURN IN COMING WEEKS

Inside Line set to return in coming weeks - Image: InSyde Media

By Dan McCarthy

With no Supercars action for over two months, Supercars Championship CEO Sean Seamer has explained that there will be content to keep fans entertained including the new season of Inside Line.

The rejigged calendar released on Friday shows that with Queensland Raceway now cut from the schedule, the next Supercars Championship event scheduled is not until October 2-3 at Winton Motor Raceway.

Seamer himself admits that it is a long time to wait, but explained that it will make for a better spectacle come seasons end with more fans likely to be allowed to attend.

In the meantime, Seamer explained there will be plenty of Supercars content to keep fans entertained.

“We’re acutely aware that this does lead to quite a big break between races,” Seamer said in a media conference attended by AUTO ACTION.

“But we’ve done that, as I say, to mitigate risk, but also deliver the best possible experience for fans at each of those events.

“We have in the meantime the second season of the Inside Line launching (after the crew) following Walkinshaw Andretti United in 2020.

“We’ll share the on-air dates of that reality program with you shortly.”

The first season followed Erebus Motorsport throughout 2019 proved to be incredibly popular when it aired during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic nationally last year.

Seamer also reminded people that both the Supercars All Stars ESeries for professional drivers and the usual Supercars ESeries for pro gamers both commence shortly.

“Supercars will be working with all the teams to make sure that we’re providing great content over that time from a range of different things, of course the ESeries,” Seamer continued.

Elsewhere it is expected that some notable work will be done on the Gen3 prototype engine as revealed by AUTO ACTION.

“There’ll be plenty going on with Gen3 and prototype development over that break, as I’m sure you would expect and hope,” he concluded.

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