Survival will be the focus for Team Kiwi Racing in the heat of Darwin for the sixth round of the Australian V8 Supercars this weekend.
Fresh from their first ever podium placing from the historic last round in Shanghai, the team's main driver two-time world touring car champion Paul Radisich is focusing on getting through the three-race meeting unscathed.
The 1.1km main straight at Hidden Valley won't favour the under-powered All Black TKR Holden, with the first of the new Alan Draper-prepared engines expected to arrive next month.
"We are down on horsepower and that could get found out with this really long straight in Darwin. There's nowhere for us to hide," Radisich said.
"Having said that we went to China with the same misapprehensions and came out with an amazing result."
The rest of the 2.9km track is tight, twisty and fast which will suit Team Kiwi.
"The TKR crew and I are really working well together and we are able to tune the car and it's handling superbly. It will work well around the rest of the circuit as it did in China," Radisich said.
Team Kiwi, the only New-Zealand based team competing in the V8 Supercar Championship, have moved back to eighth overall in the V8 Supercar Championship and are the leading single car team in the championship.
Radisich said the car came back unscathed from the Shanghai round although the team have stripped it apart and rebuilt for the sixth of 13 rounds in Darwin.
There are three races with qualifying, top-10 Shootout and 20 minute sprint race on Saturday and two 140km races on Sunday.
- NZPA
Motorsport: Team Kiwi prepare for Darwin
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