Anton De Pasquale to turbo-charge Ford’s season fightback
This time last season, Anton De Pasquale said it was hard for the Ford drivers to see light at the “end of the tunnel”. Now he is hoping to turbo-charge his own Ford fightback.
This time last season, Anton De Pasquale said it was hard for the Ford drivers to see light at the “end of the tunnel”. Now he is hoping to turbo-charge his own Ford fightback.
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Cooper Murray had to shut down his social media after a Super2 crash in Perth. The 22-year-old driver has a message for the ‘keyboard warriors’ as he prepares to prove himself in a Supercars wildcard.
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