A lot has changed since Supercars last tackled Wanneroo Raceway.
How much? Just four drivers have stayed put at their respective teams since Perth's last round in 2019.
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It will be the first Supercars action in Western Australia in 1092 days, with Perth missing out in 2020 and 2021.
In the three years since, Scott McLaughlin won two more titles and a maiden Bathurst crown.
He is one of seven drivers to have moved on, along with Jamie Whincup, Fabian Coulthard, Rick Kelly, Simona De Silvestro, James Golding and Richie Stanaway.
McLaughlin won six races in Perth
McLaughlin and Whincup shared eight titles between 2011 and 2020.
Shane van Gisbergen and Cam Waters have remained at Triple Eight and Tickford respectively.
Macauley Jones remained in the Brad Jones Racing fold, Mark Winterbottom is still at Team 18, and Todd Hazelwood is racing for Matt Stone Racing.
Hazelwood, however, completed a stint with BJR in 2020 and 2021 before he returned to MSR for 2022.
Winterbottom is one of just three active drivers, along with Will Davison and Chaz Mostert, to have won in Perth.
Both Davison (DJR) and Mostert (Walkinshaw Andretti United) are racing for different teams versus 2019.
A number of teams have also changed; notably, DJR Team Penske reverted to Dick Johnson Racing in 2021.
Penske departed at the end of 2020, as did McLaughlin and Coulthard. Davison and Anton De Pasquale arrived, with the famous Dick Johnson Racing moniker returning.
BJR is now a four-car team, PremiAir Racing absorbed Tekno Autosports, and Blanchard Racing Team is now its own entity.
MSR is now a two-car team, as is Team 18.
One of the key changes on the grid since 2019 was Kelly Racing's evolution into Grove Racing.
In 2019, Kelly Racing fielded four Nissan Altimas; fast forward three years, and the Kellys and Nissans have been replaced by Groves and two Mustangs.
Such has been Perth's absence that seven drivers will make their main game racing debuts at Wanneroo Raceway.
That includes Broc Feeney, who has never raced in Perth before. He previously hadn't raced at Symmons Plains and Albert Park, either.
Cars will hit the track in Perth on Saturday, with Race 10 to be held under lights. View the track schedule here.
2019 vs 2022 driver line-ups
Same team as 2019
Not on 2022 grid
Will make first main game Perth starts