Former Commodore racer Stuart Eustice has taken delivery of a MARC Mazda 3 in preperation for a return to the Victorian Sports Sedan Championship. Eustice is having the vehicle run out of the Grunt Performance operation and will require some minor alterations to be legal for the category including the removal of the ABS system. The category is excited with the addition of a second MARC entry, “Tony Groves is campaigning a MARC Mazda as well, and took the Round 2 win with a strong weekend at Winton so another is a solid addition to the field that has a number of ex Supercars, Trans Am cars and now locally build MARC cars as well” commented Anne Byers
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