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Mostert Reveals Supercars Future WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 2021 WEATHER 47 NORTHERN TERRITORY TODAY TERRITORY TODAY 10 AM YESTERDAY WARNINGS PROVINCIAL CENTRES Latest information at 32 19 Pirlangimpi Katherine: Sunny. Max 35 Tiwi www.bom.gov.au/australia/warnings Nhulunbuy Coastal & Land Weather 1300 659 214 Thursday: Mostly sunny. Min 18 Max 34 DARWIN Tropical Cyclone 1300 659 211 31 21 30 23 Tennant Creek: Mostly sunny. Max 31 NORTHERN TERRITORY Thursday: Sunny. Min 16 Max 27 Jabiru 35 22 Arnhem A slight chance of showers about the far Alyangula northeast Arnhem District and the eastern Alice Springs: Sunny. Max 20 Daly Barkly District. Mostly sunny elsewhere after Thursday: Partly cloudy. Min 3 Max 17 30 18 a chance of morning fog over the Top End 32 17 Wadeye and eastern Carpentaria District. Cooler in Jabiru: Early fog then sunny. Max 35 the Lasseter and Simpson Districts. A chance 35 15 Thursday: Mostly sunny. 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SUPERCARS star Chaz Mos- place seven-time Supercars “It’s fantastic what I’ve seen Mostert finished an equal “But getting this deal done tert has turned his back on champion Jamie Whincup, so far with the team the way career-high fifth in the Super- nice and early shows the belief rival teams to recommit to who will retire from full-time (team owners) Ryan (Walkin- cars championship in his first in the team that I’m with and Walkinshaw Andretti United racing at the end of the year to shaw), Zak (Brown) and Michael season at WAU last year and also the team believes in me to in a “no-brainer” decision as he move into a management role (Andretti) have come together sits third in this year’s cham- sign a deal and get a deal done continues his quest for a maid- with the team. and the direction for the team in pionship standings behind the so early in the year. en V8 crown. But Mostert said he had the future is something that I Triple Eight pair of Shane van “It was pretty much a no- One of the hottest signa- seen enough in a year and a want to be involved in. Gisbergen and Whincup. brainer to stay with the team tures on pit lane this year, half with the team to know his “For me, this is definitely The 2014 Bathurst 1000 with what we’ve been able to Mostert has re-signed with future lay with WAU. the best decision to stay with champion would not reveal if achieve in such a small time WAU on a multi-year deal “It’s awesome news for my- Walkinshaw and restore the he had fielded calls from Triple from when we first got together.” while one of the most coveted self and for the team,” Mostert faith for what they have been Eight but was excited to get his Mostert broke a two-year seats on the grid for 2022 at the said. able to do for me and look for- new deal with WAU sealed drought to claim his first race powerful Triple Eight squad is “It was exciting in the first ward to continuing to build the mid-way through the season. win with the WAU squad in up for grabs. place to start a new adventure team in the future and hope- “I don’t want to go too April at Symmons Plains. Chaz Mostert V1 - NTNE01Z01MA.
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