🗣️'Supercars have met and are working with both homologating teams to formulate appropriate recommendations for a parity adjustment.' Supercars says a parity review has been officially triggered by the Chevrolet whitewash in Darwin last weekend ⬇️
The Gen3 Camaro continued its dominant run at Hidden Valley, the GM product having been first across the line in all 15 races so far this season - although Tickford Mustang driver Cam WatersThe second race in Darwin was particularly damning withThe Darwin resultsThat action is now coming, with Supercars confirming on Wednesday that a parity review has been officially triggered.
"The threshold to trigger a review must be achieved consistently over either five consecutive races or five of eight championship races. These conditions were met following the final race in Darwin."Parity has been a hot topic since the latter stages of Gen3 development, with emergency aero testing leading to a tweak to the Camaros on the eve of the season-opening Newcastle 500.
However the largely-controlled Gen3 cars are proving difficult to equalise, which means wind tunnel work may be considered. “The parity review system has been a foundation of the parity assessment throughout the championship over many years," said Howard.“Supercars have met and are working with both homologating teams to formulate appropriate recommendations for a parity adjustment.”Supercars last dealt with a parity issue in-season following in 2019 following the introduction of the Gen2 Ford Mustang.
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