Glenfords confident for Darwin debut.
Glenford Racing's V8 Super Car debut campaign enters its second half at Hidden Valley near Darwin hoping to build upon a solid season with the Ford so far.
Team principal Paul Cruickshank stated that on and off track operations have been going to plan with a top-ten result already this year.
"We announced Glenfords Racing officially in February, and the team has been working flat out for the whole year on our V8 campaign and we're now heading into the second six-month phase of the of our plans," said Cruickshank.
Glenford Racing's V8 Super Car debut campaign enters its second half at Hidden Valley near Darwin hoping to build upon a solid season with the Ford so far.
Team principal Paul Cruickshank stated that on and off track operations have been going to plan with a top-ten result already this year.
"We announced Glenfords Racing officially in February, and the team has been working flat out for the whole year on our V8 campaign and we're now heading into the second six-month phase of the of our plans," said Cruickshank.
"From an operational perspective," added Cruickshank, "we're ahead of where we planned to be so that is encouraging and on the track we've had some strong results, including a ninth in race two at Winton where I thought the whole team did a really great job."
The man at the wheel of the Glenford's V8 machine, Marcus Marshall is confident that the team's first visit to the Darwin circuit after a promising test at Queensland Raceway and will rely upon previous Porsche Carrera Cup experience at the circuit to help him out.
"We've had some strong showings but haven't quite been able to finish the job on occasions which has hurt our championship position but I think we are ready to start making some strong inroads in the second half of the year."