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Supercars support Brown and Waters at NASCAR race in Sonoma

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Will Brown with Richard Childress and the SuperView sponsored No. 33 Chevrolet. Image: Will Brown Instagram
Will Brown with Richard Childress and the SuperView sponsored No. 33 Chevrolet. Image: Will Brown Instagram

The Australian Touring Car category supports both the No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet and the No. 60 RKF Racing Ford through its SuperView streaming service.

Brown is making his NASCAR debut, while Waters is making his first Cup Series start and his first NASCAR road course appearance after two Truck appearances this year.

“We are delighted to support two stars of our sport in their NASCAR debut this weekend through this partnership promoting our international viewing platform SuperView,” said Shane Howard, CEO of Supercars.

“This initiative underlines our commitment to bringing the extraordinary talent of Supercars to a global audience.

“Following the memorable debuts of Shane van Gisbergen and Brodie Kostecki, which generated millions of views on our website in 2023, we expect a similar surge in interest as Cam Waters and Will Brown take on this exciting challenge.

“This partnership is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the superior streaming quality and comprehensive coverage that SuperView offers to racing fans worldwide.”

SuperView is Supercars' subscription streaming service for fans outside Australia and New Zealand.

As Howard indicated, SuperView was also a sponsor of the No. 33 RCR entry when Brown's then-teammate Brodie Kostecki made his NASCAR debut at Indianapolis Motor Speedway last August.

Meanwhile, after two canceled flights and a missed connecting flight on his trip to the United States, Brown has finally made it to RCR headquarters.

This trip included a private flight from Murray Bridge to Sydney, shortly after we won the AWS-supported Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia race at nearby The Bend Motorsport Park on Sunday.

The pilot, originally from Queensland, holds a pilot's license himself and was able to start his journey from South Australia thanks to his relationship with Pilatus.

NASCAR action at Sonoma begins Friday with Shane van Gisbergen on track in Xfinity Series practice starting at 4:05 p.m. ET/6:05 a.m. AEST Saturday, followed by Cup practice at 5:05 p.m. ET/7:05 a.m. AEST.

Van Gisbergen arrives at the Californian venue after taking his first Xfinity Series win a few days earlier in Portland.