Sport
Dirt controversy triggers Supercars rule change – Motorsport.com
Supercars has tweaked its rules off the back of the dirt-slinging controversy at Mount Panorama last month.

Cameron Waters was accused of foul play during the Top 10 Shootout at Bathurst when he dragged dirt onto the track at The Esses on his cool-down lap.
Chaz Mostert, the next driver on the scene, survived a huge moment as he came across the dirt and lost three positions compared to qualifying.
Shane van Gisbergen also lost time at that part of the circuit but still went on to claim pole position.
Waters immediately refuted that it was a tactical move and avoided a penalty after being summoned by driving…
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