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Shane Van Gisbergen was born to race.
From pestering his Dad, Robert, to buy him a Suzuki ATV at the tender age of five, to signing - at just 17 years of age - a contract to race V8 Supercars for top Ford team Stone Brothers Racing, the constant in his life has been competition. More >

 | STONE BROTHERS RACING HITS THE ROAD Stone Brothers Racing hits the road next week as they travel north to the inaugural Townsville 400 V8 Supercar race round the streets of northern Queensland city Townsville over the July 11-12 weekend. |
 | POSITIVES FROM TRYING WEEKEND Stone Brothers Racing's SP Tools-sponsored young gun Shane van Gisbergen was looking on the bright side on Sunday night despite a roller coaster couple of days at the latest round of the V8 Supercar championship at Darwin in the Far North over the weekend. |
 | Event Preview Darwin: SOFT TYRE SCENARIO THE BIG UNKNOWN THIS WEEKEND Dunlop's new soft compound 'sprint' tyre has helped add an all new dimension to this year's V8 Supercar championship series across the Tasman. But after two rounds run in cool conditions the big unknown this weekend is how they will last in the tropical heat of the Hidden Valley Raceway circuit in Australia's far north. |
 | PROGRESS THEN A PROBLEM FOR YOUNG GUN VAN GISBERGEN IN TASMANIA There was progress - significant progress - then a problem for Stone Brothers Racing's SP Tools-backed young gun Shane van Gisbergen at the fifth round of this year's V8 Supercar championship series at Tasmania's Symmons Plains circuit over the weekend. |
 | VAN GISBERGEN IN BUOYANT MOOD HEADING TO TASMANIA Having thoroughly enjoyed his recent back-to-back test with Ford Performance Racing's Mark Winterbottom, this weekend's round of the V8 Supercar championship series at Symmons Plains in Tasmania can't come round quick enough for Stone Brothers Racing's young SP Tools-backed Kiwi Ford driver Shane van Gisbergen. |
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