Gold Coast 500

2024 - 10 - 25

Erebus Motorsport Garage Doors: A $5000 Slip Up at Gold Coast 500!

Cam Waters - Erebus Motorsport - Gold Coast 500 - Supercars Championship - Thomas Randle

Erebus Motorsport faced a $5000 fine for a serious garage door faux pas at the Gold Coast 500. Who knew garage etiquette could cost so much? 🚪💸

Erebus Motorsport has found itself in a bit of a pickle, receiving a $5000 fine for keeping its garage doors closed during a crucial function at the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500. This incident, which occurred just before the exciting race weekend, has everyone scratching their heads and has sparked quite a bit of chatter among motorsport fans and participants alike. It seems that even in the fast-paced world of Supercars, some regulations might just have a little too much emphasis on, quite literally, keeping the doors open.

The fine was issued by Motorsport Australia stewards, who deemed that Erebus’ closed garage doors during a pit lane function were not in compliance with the event's protocols. This decision has led many to wonder what could possibly be behind the rule — is it about creating an inviting atmosphere, or perhaps ensuring clarity and safety in the hectic pit lane before a race? One thing’s for sure, keeping those garage doors open might just be the best way to avoid a fine and keep the good times rolling.

As fans gear up for the incredible racing action that the Gold Coast 500 promises, this incident serves as a humorous reminder of the rules that govern motorsport. Erebus Motorsport has issued a statement acknowledging the breach and taking it on the chin, emphasizing their commitment to following the guidelines moving forward. With the race just around the corner, they’re probably focusing more on their pit strategies than the ins and outs of garage etiquette — because, let’s be honest, in racing, it’s all about speed!

In an amusing twist, we can find similarities between Erebus' garage mishap and the world's most mundane office HR policies, proving that rules, no matter how trivial they may seem, can impact even the speed demons of the Supercars world. Let’s hope Erebus Motorsport uses this little hiccup as a friendly nudge to keep their doors wide open, not just for racing but for the fun atmosphere of motorsport culture as well!

As for the Gold Coast 500 itself, it’s one of Australia’s most thrilling motorsport events, held annually and drawing massive crowds thanks to its nail-biting races and carnival-like atmosphere. Did you know that this event also features entertainment and activities outside racing, making it a true festival for motorsport fans? It’s not just about the cars but the entire experience! So, as Erebus gets ready for the next race, let’s hope they remember: when in doubt, open the doors and let the good times flow!

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Erebus fined $5000 for Gold Coast 500 breach (V8 Sleuth)

EREBUS Motorsport has been slapped with a $5000 fine for failing to keep its garage doors open for a Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 function last night. Per.

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Erebus Gold Coast 500 party fine: Full stewards decision (Speedcafe)

Read the full decision from the Motorsport Australia stewards regarding an unusual fine for Erebus Motorsport at the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500.

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Erebus fined for garage door breach | Supercars (Supercars.com)

Erebus Motorsport has been fined over a breach of the regulations at the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500, regarding garage doors closure.

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Erebus fined for function - Auto Action (Auto Action)

Erebus Motorsport has been fined due to keeping its garage doors closed during a pit lane function on the eve of the Gold Coast 500.

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Randle leads record-breaking second Gold Coast 500 practice (Speedcafe)

Thomas Randle led a Tickford Racing one-two thanks to a record-breaking lap in the second practice session for the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500.

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Waters leads opening Gold Coast 500 practice (V8 Sleuth)

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Tickford star Waters tops Gold Coast 500 practice (The North West Star)

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Waters out for Gold Coast 500 glory (Sunraysia Daily)

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Supercars set for qualifying chaos on tough Gold Coast track (CODE Sports)

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Friday Talking Points: Tickford sends ominous message | Supercars (Supercars.com)

The penultimate round of the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship officially got underway today with two 40-minute practice sessions at the Boost Mobile Gold ...

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Record breaking Randle goes fastest at Gold Coast 500 (Tasmania Examiner)

Tickford duo Thomas Randle and Cam Waters are set to cause trouble for Supercars leader Will Brown after...

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What the Supercars teams said: Gold Coast 500 Friday - Auto Action (Auto Action)

Tickford has shown ominous Friday pace with the teammates topping both sessions and Randle leading Waters in a 1-2. “It has been a great day for Tickford. We ...

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