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EXCLUSIVE: Legend laments ‘sad’ decline of Bathurst 1000 – Wide World of Sports
‘You can’t do it’

Supercars legend Glenn Seton has lamented the disappearance of the small backyard operations that made Bathurst the race it was.
The number of cars facing the starter for the annual Bathurst 1000 has been slowly declining. This year just 25 cars turned up, the smallest field in the history of the event.
As a comparison, 48 cars started the 1992 race, while fields of more than 50 cars weren’t unheard of during the 1980s.
Now, with the Bathurst race part of the season-long championship, the field…
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