Two longer races will decide the winner of the inaugural BP Supercars All Stars Eseries on Wednesday night.
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While most rounds to date have featured three if not four races, the virtual championship finale will involve two high-stakes, 30-minute races.
Each will be worth 150 points – meaning a bad result in either outing could prove costly, given the margin between leader Shane van Gisbergen and Scott McLaughlin is just 78 points.
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Round 10 has always been pencilled in to be held at iconic Australian circuits Oran Park and Mount Panorama and that will indeed be the case.
Oran Park, the popular but now defunct Sydney precinct, will host the first race of the night before Bathurst returns for the final event, having previously hosted Round 3 action.
McLaughlin can guarantee the title heads to Bathurst by placing 10th or better at Oran Park.
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With all Eseries competition taking place remotely, the inaugural champion will be presented with the title trophy during the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship’s first round back at Sydney Motorsport Park on June 27-28.