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THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF SUPERCARS’ GREATEST

JAMIE WHINCUP: DRIVE OF A LIFETIME

Scott Gullan

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Jamie Whincup and the term ‘open book’ have never been a good fit. While not a recluse, the seven-time Australian Supercars champion has famously kept a large part of his life outside the cockpit at arm’s length from the public. He’s long worked to the theory that it’s his car racing that he shares

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