The event, overlooking Sydney Harbour, was also the first chance the public got to see the new Team Sydney Holden Commodore, which unveiled its fresh new look, with iconic brand Coca-Cola as its major sponsor for 2020.
It’s been a busy off season for the Championship, which has seen lots of movement amongst the drivers, the introduction of two-night races, a race at Hampton Downs for the first time, a redesigned calendar featuring 14 rounds over a 42-week season and sprint rounds featuring two 200km races.
“There’s plenty of reasons to look forward to this year’s championship, with a new technical package set to improve things on track, whilst the championship moves across one of the most well-rounded calendars we’ve ever had.
“We’ve upgraded our broadcast graphics and there’ll be more behind the scenes programming to make sure that even if you’re at home, you’ll have a front row seat to all the action.
“This year we celebrate 60 years of Australian touring car racing – an amazing milestone to mark what began as a single race in 1960, to now being recognised as the premiere motorsports category in Australasia.”