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Question What Will Be the Best Event of the Year? Will Question 2016 2015 2014 Clipsal 500 Adelaide 38.46% Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 46.00% Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 49.02% Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 33.33% Clipsal 500 Adelaide 40.00% Clipsal 500 Adelaide 31.37% KL City 400 7.69% Coates Hire Ipswich SuperSprint 2.00% Townsville 500 5.88% Castrol Edge Townsville 400 7.69% Castrol Gold Coast 600 2.00% ITM Auckland 500 5.88% What will be the best event of the Castrol Gold Coast 600 5.13% Sydney 500 2.00% Armor All Gold Coast 600 3.92% Year? Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint 2.56% Winton SuperSprint 2.00% SkyCity Triple Crown 400 1.96% Australian Grand Prix (NC) 2.56% Sky City Triple Crown Darwin 2.00% Tasmania 400 1.96% ITM 500 Aukland SuperSprint 2.56% Castrol Edge Townsville 400 2.00% Australian Grand Prix (NC) 2.00% Yes 2017 43.59% Will new Australian events be Yes 2018 30.77% announced in 2016 for 2017 or 2018? No 25.64% Is the Super Teams model (teams No 69.23% with more than 2 cars) no longer Yes 30.77% viable? 88 Jamie Whincup 38.46% 1 Jamie Whincup 40.82% 1 Jamie Whincup 48.08% 97 Shane van Gisbergen 35.90% 5 Mark Winterbottom 16.33% 888 Craig Lowndes 25.00% 888 Craig Lowndes 7.69% 33 Scott McLaughlin 12.24% 5 Mark Winterbottom 13.46% 1 Mark Winterbottom 7.69% 97 Shane van Gisbergen 8.16% 22 James Courtney 1.92% Which Driver will Win the 55 Chaz Mostert 5.13% 888 Craig Lowndes 6.12% 6 Chaz Mostert 1.92% championship? 17 Scott Pye 2.56% 6 Chaz Mostert 6.12% 8 Jason Bright 1.92% 33 Scott McLaughlin 2.56% 22 James Courtney 6.12% 14 Fabian Coulthard 1.92% 2 Garth Tander 4.08% 15 Rick Kelly 1.92% 2 Garth Tander 1.92% 23 Russell Ingall 1.92% 97 Shane Van Gisbergen 51.28% 18 Lee Holdsworth 56.00% 6 Chaz Mostert 44.23% 19 Will Davison 23.08% 34 David Wall 26.00% 47 Tim Slade 23.08% Which Driver made the best off 34 James Moffat 10.26% 17 Marcos Ambrose 14.00% 18 Jack Perkins 21.15% 12 Fabian Coulthard 10.26% 111 Andre Heimgartner 4.00% 16 Scott Pye 5.77% season move? 9 David Reynolds 2.56% 222 Nick Percat 3.85% 4 Aaren Russell 2.56% 34 Robert Dahlgren 1.92% Will there be any Wild Cards in Yes 74.00% Yes 51.92% Yes 56.41% No 14.00% Unsure 26.92% Season 2016? (Other than the No 43.59% Unsure 12.00% No 21.15% SuperGirls) Should Dunlop Series (New Gen) Yes 89.74% Yes 66.00% No 10.26% Cars be allowed to race in the 1000 No 34.00% to increase the grid? No 66.00% Can a Nissan or Volvo entry win the No 71.79% Yes 28.21% Yes 30.00% manufacturers Title in 2016? Unsure 4.00% Will new (or returning) manufacturer No 74.36% support be announced in 2016? Yes 25.64% During this season, will there be a Yes 51.28% new International events announced No 48.72% for 2017? Will the coverage on Ten/Fox this No 56.00% year improve viewing figures of V8 Yes 28.00% Supercars in 2015? Unsure 16.00% Will the new Media Deal increase No 61.22% sponsorship for teams? Yes 38.78% Will Ford's decision to withdraw from Yes 56.00% the sport affect fan support of V8SC? No 44.00% During this season, will there be a Yes 75% new manufacturer officially confirmed No 25% as joining the grid in the future? Will the coverage on Seven this year Yes 47.06% be affected by the decision to move No 33.33% the series to Ten/Fox next year? Unsure 19.61% No 69.23% Is 25 cars enough? Yes 30.77% Can a non-Ford/Holden entry win in Yes 72.00% No 26.00% 2014? Unsure 2.00% Which non-Ford/Holden entry will Nissan 75.00% Volvo 13.46% finish highest in 2014? Erebus 11.54% Valvoline Racing GRM 25.00% HRT 19.23% Norton Hornets 17.31% Erebus Motorsport 11.54% Red Bull Racing 5.77% Jack Daniels Racing 3.85% Lockwood Racing 3.85% Which car has the best livery? Ford Pepsi Max Crew 1.92% Wilson Security Racing 1.92% Tem Jeld-Wen 1.92% Team TEKNO VIP Petfoods 1.92% The Bottle-O Racing Team 1.92% Team BOC 1.92% Supercheap Auto Racing 1.92% Yes 65.38% Will twilight races work in 2014? No 26.92% Unsure 7.69% .
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