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Van Gisbergen to cut first laps since collarbone break – Speedcafe
Van Gisbergen at QR today for first drive since collarbone break

Shane van Gisbergen
Shane van Gisbergen will cut his first laps today since breaking his collarbone in a mountain bike accident.
The Red Bull Ampol Racing driver will steer a Smollen Motorsport prepared BMW M4 at Queensland Raceway, the same car hell race at the Bathurst 6 Hour next month.
Van Gisbergen is also set to drive a Toyota 86 at Norwell Motorplex on Wednesday as he continues his recovery.
The 31-year-old underwent surgery to install a plate which hell have for life following the accident,…
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