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GRM reveals liveries for new Peugeot entries

Garry Rogers Motorsport has revealed the liveries of the two Peugeot 308 P51 cars that will make their debut in TCR Australia this weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Ben Bargwanna and Jordan Cox will race the two cars, which have been shaken down this week at Calder Park ahead of the race meeting.

Bargwanna was the first driver to get behind the wheel of the car back in September during a test at Sandown and said he was excited to now be in a position to race it in anger.

“It’s a new opportunity, it’s something we’ve been looking forward to for a very long time,” he said. “We finally get the chance to shake down the new Peugeot and I’m very optimistic about what the weekend will bring.

“It is a bit of a ball in the air type situation, we’re not exactly sure how it will go but I’m excited. Can’t wait to just get out there in practice one and finally turn some laps in Sydney.

“If you go from the rear taillight to the front headlight, basically everything is different to the old car so there’s going to be a lot to learn for sure. There’s a lot that we need to understand about it, which will take a while but that’s all part of it.”

Cox meanwhile sampled the new car for the first time during the shakedown run.

“We’re expecting a good and solid consistent performance,” he said. “It’s still very much early days for this car, so it’s foolish to think we’d be getting the most out of it.

“On paper, the spec of the P51 is much better than the previous generation. We’d hope to be fighting for the podium position at least and then have something to build on for the next event at Bathurst.

“The tuning ability of the car and the drivability are two areas that we should really notice a difference. GRM did a great job of tuning the last car up to the maximum of its performance ceiling, and along the way we learnt the limitations of that car.

“The luxury of building a new car is knowing what we need to improve on, it already looks like the team have done a great job of that. How that translates on track, we’ll find out soon.”