After a bit of a hiatus, the Supercars circus (and it is a bit of a circus, with the Ford Mustang's aero package being changed after it was approved) has landed in Perth this weekend for a couple of night races.
Hoping to replicate the success of the Sydney event last year, the Perth SuperNight will be an interesting hit-out for all teams, especially with the track having been resurfaced.
Fans and non-Ford teams will be keen to see how the Mustangs go since the category bowed to Triple Eight's Roland Dane's comments that the Fords had an "unfair advantage" and parity issues.
Red Bull Holden have struggled this year to be competitive since the change to linear springs and Dane's comments smack a little of sour grapes. However, the technical bods at Supercars have forced the teams running Mustangs to modify the rear wing, Gurney flap and undertray extensions, despite having approved them at the start of the season.
Defending champion New Zealander Scott McLaughlin has been imperious so far this season, winning seven from 10 races over the opening four rounds of the season. Sometimes it's not a good idea to poke the bear, and McLaughlin has come out swinging after finding out about the enforced changes to his car.