The Cairns Post

SILVER BULLET RETURNS AFTER FAN’S GREEN LIGHT

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THE ‘Silver Bullet’ is set to return to Mount Panorama this week with Rick Kelly to drive a recreation of the famous car after fans voted for a re-run of Russell Ingall’s classic livery.

Launched at Mount Panorama this week alongside Ingall’s original 2000 Holden VT Commodore, Kelly will drive a Nissan Altima version of the ‘Silver Bullet’ that pays tribute to the fan favourite formerly driven by Ingall.

Nissan fans voted emphatical­ly for the ‘Silver Bullet’ to make a return at this year’s Bathurst 1000 with the Ingall classic beating the Perkins Engineerin­g ‘Saw Tooth’ livery in an online poll.

“Today we’ve taken the covers off the Silver Bullet-inspired retro livery that myself and Dale Wood will be running for the Bathurst 1000,” Kelly said.

“The fans have done a great job in picking a livery that looks great but is also pretty retro and judging by the response from the fans on the mountain our paint and graphics department­s have done a pretty good job of adapting the ‘Silver Bullet’ to the Nissan Altima.

“For me this weekend is all about having fun and enjoying what is the biggest weekend in our sport and to kick it off by revealing this livery at the top of Mount Panorama with all of the fans here is really cool.

“Over the years I’ve had a fair bit of success here at the mountain and Castrol was supporting me back then so to have their continued support now and be able to do cool initiative­s like this and involve the fans is great for our partnershi­p.

“Myself and Dale are now really looking forward to hitting the track, this event is always a big challenge both physically and mentally for the drivers but at the same time it’s such a special place to drive around so any time you can do laps here is a good experience.”

Ingall was on-hand to help unveil the modern recreation of his classic.

“The ‘Silver Bullet’ in its day was definitely a crowd favourite and glad to see it still is now,” Ingall said.

“My time at Castrol Perkins Racing was a pretty special part of my career so to see those colours here today and racing around the Mountain is going to bring back some great memories.

“Have to thank the fans for picking this Castrol livery and hopefully will see it cross the line on the podium.” — James Phelps

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