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Supercars drivers: Throw paddle shift in the bin – Speedcafe
Shane van Gisbergen not holding back about his opposition to paddle shift

Shane van Gisbergen changes gears at Sandown. Picture: Fox Sports
Paddle shift should be thrown in the bin, according to all three podium finishers in the latest race of the Repco Supercars Championship.
The categorys impending move to the Gen3 ruleset next year could see the gearstick, currently a sequential shifter since H-patterns were phased out in 2008, replaced by paddles behind the steering wheel.
Shane van Gisbergen, the 2020 Bathurst 1000 winner and 2016 Supercars champion, has been particularly…
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