BY JESSICA ROUSE
The Supercars CEO has no doubt the Newcastle 500 will be a roaring success.
The East End has been completely transformed into a challenging street circuit which will see 150,000 racegoers flock to the precinct over the next three days.
CEO James Warburton said it’s going to be an absolutely brilliant weekend for the last race in the Championship for 2017.
“The whole of the Supercars community is excited and obviously the fans are as well so the numbers are looking absolutely extraordinary and I think we’re going to have a brilliant weekend and most importantly we’re going to put an incredibly bright spotlight on Newcastle.”
Jamie Whincup and Scott McLaughlin will be fighting it out for the Championship title with just 30 points separating the pair. McLaughlin will have to finish several places in front of six-time Supercars Champion Whincup to claim the 2017 Supercars title.
“We never at look at events over a short period of time, I can see this event being here for 15 to 20 years. The finale is a really integral part of our calendar, and obviously, in terms of the crowds a lot of things sold out and I think this will be a very strong weekend and everyone should enjoy themselves,” said James.
It won’t just be Supercars hitting the race track, Aussie Race Cars, Toyota 86, V8 Utes and a host of other vehicles will be racing around the 2.6 kilometre circuit.
James has thanked the community for all of the support and hopes it continues well into the future beyond his reign as CEO which finishes up at the end of the year.
“It’s been a very complex and long civil and capital works program, it’s actually been short at six months, but I think the community has been really understanding and I hope they turn out and really enjoy themselves,” said James.
There are major road closures in place around the precinct, special event clearways and extra public transport are in place for the next three days. For all the details head to
Transport NSW website.