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Walkinshaw Andretti United Partners with Proven 3D Printing Technology Ready for 2021 Supercar Championship
on February 26 2021 8:00 AM
Joins forces with TCL Hofmann and Stratasys to bring proven FDM® 3D printing solution for customized prototyping, tooling and fixturing in supercars and equipment
MELBOURNE, Australia (BUSINESS WIRE) #3Dprinting From the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 to the Supercars Championship, the Walkinshaw Andretti United (WAU) Racing team has stood on the podium every season since their debut, the team continues to seek ways to improve both on-track and off-track. And it is with such determination to excel, that today, Walkinshaw Andretti United, together with TCL Hofmann and Stratasys Ltd., jointly announced a partnership agreement to bring the latest 3D printing solution and all the benefits of the cutting-edge technology into the WAU racing team for the 2021 Supercar Championship Season.
Talking points of the 2021 Supercars season
1 month ago
The 62nd season of the Australian Touring Car Championship is just a few days from getting underway, the Supercars Championship starting where it left off in 2020 at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst.
For the first time since 1971 the track which ended the last season will start the next and there’s arguably no better place than the spiritual home of Australian motorsport, located three hours from the nation’s capital, Canberra.
Though Bathurst is famous for the annual 1000km endurance race normally held in October, the Mount Panorama 500 which starts the year off this weekend will be the first sprint round held at The Mountain since 1996 and the first ever time that Bathurst has kicked off the year.
Couch Potato Tuesday: I Missed So Much in Daytona
February 22, 2021 written by Phil Allaway
A second straight weekend in Daytona Beach was not originally on the schedule, but the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic necessitated it. With that, you ended up with a tripleheader weekend on Daytona International Speedway’s road course. Compared to last year, these races were ridiculous. The most looney of all was Friday night’s Truck race. I’ll be covering that silliness later this week.
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Sunday afternoon saw the NASCAR Cup Series return to Daytona for 70 laps of action on Daytona International Speedway’s road course. This was probably the least bizarre of the three races last weekend and resulted in Christopher Bell tasting the spoils of victory for the first time in the Cup Series.