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Supercars drivers in Adelaide F1 car demo

Cameron Waters behind the wheel of the Benetton B186 A trio of Supercars drivers jumped behind the wheel of classic Formula 1 machinery for a special run through the centre of Adelaide last night. Three F1 machines took part in a demonstration run through the South Australia capital which was part of a video shoot to promote the upcoming Adelaide Motorsport Festival from December 9-10. Dunlop Super2 driver Josh Kean drove an ex-Jos Verstappen Arrows A21 (2000), while Sandown 500 winner Cameron Waters piloted a Benetton B186 (1986) and Tim Slade strapped into a Footwork FA15 from 1994. The trio were joined by two-time Bathurst 1000 winner John Bowe in a Holden A9X Torana and three-time...
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