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ROB17

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With the signing of Will Davison for the 2005 endurance races, and a very healthy driver line-up for DJR, the only unanswered questions are those surrounding final driver pairings. [:0]

My initial thoughts were Johnson/Seton in #17 and Canto/Davison in #18 as I feel you need your full-time drivers in one car, such is the race-pace of today's enduro's. But after a bit of thought, I also believe that Johnson/Davison in #17 and Seton/Canto in #18 could also work.

Very keen to hear what everybody else would like to see as the final DJR driver combinations.
 

Joe5619

New member
For me 100% jnr/Seto in #17 & Canto/Will in #18..

Could you image a jnr/Seto win in #17.. The media, crowd (me) would go off.. Seto wins first Bathurst, with DJR, with a Johnson in #17.. And it could also be Seto's first round win since 1997 & DJR's first round win since ??? (2001??)... But heres hoping the last one is not true & that is broken before Bathurst:D
 

ROB17

Super Moderator
In my wildest dreams 10 or so years ago, I would never have thought it possible. Actually, I wouldn't have even thought of it. Now it is a distinct possibility :D.
 

Rob 18

New member
Hasn't Seton had a fair bit of imput into the design of #18 to suit his driving style though. I,m sure it's only small thinks but you'd still think he'd like to do Bathurst in his own car.

It's a great position to be in & all congrats to DJR for securing such a strong line up. You can't go wrong with any combination..
 

Joe5619

New member
quote:Originally posted by Rob 18

Hasn't Seton had a fair bit of imput into the design of #18 to suit his driving style though. I,m sure it's only small thinks but you'd still think he'd like to do Bathurst in his own car.
I think you'll find Seto will drive the #18 shell at Bathurst no matter who he drives with.. If parntered with jnr, they's still use the #18 shell, just with #17 on the side... #18 is the newest shell after all...

However you bring up another good point... 'If' Seto is changing the car so much to suit his driving style from what DJR had last year, I would ahsume jnr & Seto like very different things in a car, which could hurt them if partnered for the enduro's??
 

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