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Issue #110 looks at the generation change Supercars underwent heading into 2019, with a detailed driver-by-driver analysis of the current grid.
Included in the print edition of issue #110 is a two-sided pullout poster featuring a Supercars class of 2019 collectors’ poster to gather autographs and, on the opposite side, the 2019 Ford Mustang entrants.
Issue #110 also includes the following:
ANALYSIS: The prancing pony. How the Ford Mustang has set tongues wagging in Supercars.
ANALYSIS: Ford versus Holden rekindled. Why the marketing battle between Ford and Holden has stepped up in 2019.
ANALYSIS: Summer series on the horizon. The latest on Supercars’ plans to switch to a summer-based schedule.
ANALYSIS: Winners of the first thousand. The most successful drivers, teams, manufacturers and cars after 1000 championship races.
COLUMN: Mark Winterbottom gives his early-season take on adapting to his Team 18 Holden ZB Commodore.
COLUMN: Craig Lowndes on his new career as a television pundit for Supercars.
COLUMN: Garry Rogers on Richie Stanaway’s transition into Garry Rogers Motorsport.
FEATURE: Generation now! A look at the results of a significant Supercars generation change in 2019.
FEATURE: Future stars of Supercars. The young drivers to watch in the Dunlop Super2 Series and Kumho Tyre Super2 Series in 2019.
FEATURE: State of the union. An exclusive interview with Supercars CEO Sean Seamer.
FEATURE: The tall and short of Supercars. How Supercars will find a better fit for two-door coupes on its control chassis.
FEATURE: Holding his worth. Lee Holdsworth on his long-awaited move to Tickford Racing in 2019.
FEATURE: Supercars numerology. The history of the racing numbers on the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship grid in 2019.
FEATURE: Peter Brock’s Ford sojourn and the story of 1989.
FEATURE: The year that was, 1979.
FEATURE: Iconic car, the Holden Monaro HT GTS350.
FEATURE: Snapshot, the only win for the Group A Ford Mustang in 1985.
SHOOTOUT: Ranking the top-10 best looking cars of 2019, as voted by the fans.
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