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Fullwood finds pace in Perth

17/5/2018

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Teenager Bryce Fullwood has reflected on his weekend at Perth, hailing that the race pace of his Falcon in the Dunlop Super2 Series has improved. 

Dubbed as one of the toughest series in Australian motor sport, the 19-year-old originally from Darwin finished as high as third in combined practice, with the highest race result of 11th.

Despite the result this weekend, Fullwood was happy to be making ground with the car. 

"After Tassie it was a really hard weekend for us, miraculously we went forward in the championship as we were 10th after that weekend after finishing 15th and 18th," Fullwood said. 

"Coming into this weekend we had a test day two weeks ago, which we felt we made some gains with the car, but it's really tough without being at the event. 

"At the test day we went forward, and we felt as though it was going to be relevant for us at the event - which is was, we basically halved the gap ... we went from finishing down in the 20s at Tassie and now we're just outside the 10.

"Obviously not where we want to be still, but otherwise a really good weekend."

Fullwood's ex-DJR Team Penske Falcon is the sister car of Matt Stone Racing's Supercars Championship Falcon, which is being driven by Todd Hazelwood. 

"I think over in 'main-game' with Todd, they learned a few things with their car and we definitely learned a few things with our car," Fullwood said.

The teenager will now prepare for the fourth round of the series at Townsville's Reid Park circuit, in what Fullwood added he's really looking forward to the challenge,

"I do like the Townsville circuit, street circuits are always great fun and there's heaps of kerbs you hit, which makes it good fun," Fullwood said.

"Hopefully we can go back and do our homework coming into Townsville and get something a little more racy and get ourselves into the top 10." 

Fullwood enters his fourth year of the series this season with Matt Stone Racing, thanking the team and his supporters for their continued support. 

"I'd firstly like to thank the Matt Stone crew, they've accepted that the car hasn't been where we need it to be so we've done a lot of homework and very fortunate that we've made a big step forward. 

"Also a thank you to each of my sponsors for sticking with us, Middy's especially as its our fourth year running with them, as well as Blokes Advice, Accident Repair Management, Clipsal, RACE NT and all of my other proud sponsors." 

The team will now prepare for the fourth round of the series, as they head to Queensland for the Watpac Townsville 400 on 6-8 July.
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Fullwood focused on strengthening Super2 campaign

2/5/2018

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Northern Territory's only Supercars driver Bryce Fullwood has his sights set on gunning for the 2018 Dunlop Super2 Series, despite a frustrating start to the season. 

The 19-year-old originally from Darwin finished the Tasmanian round of the series sitting within the top 10, despite the last two rounds presenting bad luck. 

Fullwood finished the highest of 8th in combined practice, while coming home 14th for the round at the Symmons Plains circuit.

"It was a tough weekend for us, however the positives for us were that we did have some feedback from the car in the last race ... we have been struggling to get any feedback from the car when we were making big changes and in the last race we did get some direction," Fullwood said. 

"Leading into Perth we have some idea of what parts of the car have been holding us back, so we can start working hard between events to get it sorted.

"Despite the circumstances I'm stoked that we are 10th in the championship, I don't feel like we have earned that spot but when other people make mistakes you have to be there to capitalise on them. 

"Hopefully at the next round we can move forward and start to climb the championship leaderboard like where I believe we belong." 

The teenager will now prepare for the third round of the series at Barbagallo Raceway, in what Fullwood added has been a tough year of great competition. 

"The competition in the championship is always tough and this year is no different, it seems like every year it gets harder, but that's why the championship has the pedigree that it does," Fullwood added. 

Fullwood enters his fourth year of the series this season and thanked his supporters for their continued support. 

"I'd like to thank each and everyone of my sponsors for sticking with us through these testing times, Middy's especially as its our fourth year running with them, as well as Accident Repair Management, Scouts NT, Clipsal, RACE NT and all of my other proud sponsors." 

The Middy's Data & Electrical driver will race at Perth's Barbagallo Raceway on 4-6 May, as part of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championships' Perth SuperSprint event. 
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