Extreme 4WD motorsport competitors, CBT Racing, have their trusty
GQ Nissan Patrol tested and ready for a bumper off-road season ride, with its long-wearing
Bighorns soon to be replaced with new Maxxis Razr MT772s.
The team, which has competed in Queensland off-road racing
competitions for a number of years, is a strong supporter of the Maxxis brand –
with their current Bighorns being vital to the team’s success to date.
CBT’s Christian Trusz says that the team spent the off-season
finetuning their vehicle, and recently attended an event at Mulgowie, as a
“test and tune” for the 2019 season.
“The team’s performance at this event was very promising and
despite the very high standard of competition, CBT Racing’s Nissan Patrol was
the fastest vehicle overall on the Saturday. With the 2019 season just a few
weeks away we are putting the final touches on the GQ Nissan Patrol to ensure
the vehicle is at its optimum and look forward to having our new Razrs fitted
to complete our preparation as we get ready to chase maximum performance and
success.”
CBT will be competing in Off-Road Racing’s Modified 4WD Class (Class 8) for 2019 in the following events:
- March: Sexton
100 - April: St
George 399 - May: SEQORRA
Short Course – Dalby - August:
Rainbow Desert Enduro - August: ARB
Goondiwindi 400 - October:
Gympie Short Course - November:
Mulgowie Short Course
We wish the CBT team every success and look forward to seeing those Razrs giving them the edge!
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