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Full Credit to the Noise is here to unpack another massive week of motorsport news and preview the Supercars Ipswich Super440.

The news just won't stop at the moment with big stories such as the Will Brown restrictor debacle and the Kai Allen appeal.


Then there's the uncertain future around the AASA Race Series after the departure of TA2, Legends and I...


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Full Credit to the News delves into the Triple Eight engine restrictor saga that has rocked Supercars over the past 24 hours.

Triple Eight announced yesterday that an incorrect Supercars-supplied part has been hampering Will Brown across the first eight events of this season.

That drew a quick response from the series that suggested it had loaned the...


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Full Credit to the Noise is here to discuss a huge week in motorsport and play one of their favourite games – Blind Rankings!

The news just won't stop at the moment with Supercars' extraordinary appeal against Motorsport Australia, MSR forced into a co-driver change, chassis changes at Triple Eight and much more.

And that's just in Australia, with the ...


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Full Credit to the News unpacks a busy week in Supercars news including a busy test at The Bend and the sensational appeal over the Kai Allen non-penalty.

Supercars has taken the extraordinary step of appealing the outcome of the investigation into Kai Allen's tyre pressure breach in Perth.

Motorsport Australia stewards recognised there had been a br...


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Full Credit to the Noise is here to look back on a Perth Supercars round that could have been the dawn of a new powerhouse battle.

Grove Racing has been the form team in Supercars this year and its form continued in Perth with two wins and a second for Matt Payne.

But the series-leading Kiwi hardly had things his own way. Triple Eight fired back into form with Bro...


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