Supercars will have more thorough car legality testing at its disposal from this weekend onwards. RepcoSC
Motorsport.com understands new measuring technology will be in play from this event onwards in a bid to improve the accuracy of suspension checks.
The tooling has been machined by Cragsted and will operate on a digital protractor, with multiple teams suggesting to Motorsport.com that castor will be under the microscope this weekend. Additional castor could feasibly offer a significant advantage with the new cars given driver feedback has indicate that front-end feel is one of the toughest challenges compared to the Gen2 hardware.
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