WPS/WOW Racing: We`re aiming for a strong result.
WPS/WOW Racing is expecting to end t꧟he first half of the V8 Supercar season on a strong note at round ♔seven of the 14-event championship at Queensland Raceway in Ipswich, Queensland this weekend.
The team completed a productive test day at Queensland Raceway last Wednesday, giving Jason Bargwanna and Max Wilson vital preparation for t🧔his event.

WPS/WOW Racing is expecting to end the first half of the V8 Superc൲ar season on a strong note at round❀ seven of the 14-event championship at Queensland Raceway in Ipswich, Queensland this weekend.
The🌠 team completed a productive test day at Queensland Raceway last Wednesday, giving Jason Bargwanna and Max Wilson vital preparation for this ev๊ent.
"The team is aiming for a strong result this weekend as we continue to make every effort to get consistent points finishes," said team owner, Craig Gore. "We have been making good progress and I have to take my hat off to the boys in the team for working very hard to keep things going well and moving forward as a group. But we can still do better and we will♛ be workiꦦng very, very hard at improving.
"Queensland Raceway is one of t꧙wo events held in Queensland each season so it i🦂s naturally very important to us to do well in front of our home fans and sponsors.
"The team had a productive test last week so now we will see how we go this weeken😼d in race conditions. It's vital that we keep scoring points and continue to improve if we are goi😼ng to move up the championship table."
Wilson was a standout performer at the te🍨am's test circuit last season, making th♓e Top 10 Shootout and finishing 12th for the round despite failing to finish Race 2 after to falling victim to a first corner incident.
"This is our home track, so this is a race that we always like to do well at for our sponsors and fans," said Wilson. "It's a big eveꩵnt and a big deal for all of us. We scored points at Darwin and learned a lot more about our cars at the test day last week.
"We are making progress 🀅and learnin💮g more about what the car likes in terms of set-up. We're definitely getting there and getting closer to the mark.
"I like the QR track because 🐽it is good for racing. If you are strong under brakes you can do well and car pass cars. Fans can see the whole track and if anything happens it is always a high profile incident because everyone can see it happening right in front of them."
Jason Bargwanna meanwhile is also looking to Queensland Raceway to cap a solid first half of the season in the #10 WPS Racing Falcon. The former Bathurst winner lies 22nd in the championship standings while Wilson sits 20th in the #8 WOW R😼acing Falcon.
"The theory of having an advantage on your test track is a funny one," said Bargwanna. "💫Jamie Whincup won at Winton while he tests at QR, and Garth Tander, who tests at Winton, dominated at Queensland Raceway last year. So I'm expecting this to be a tough battle, but one that we are well equipped for.
"Set-up is very important at QR, the track changes incredibly quickly over the course of a day, which should make the new qualifying format very interesting. Our test 🌠day at Queensland Raceway went very well and I still believe that a top 10 round finish is not out of the question. Top 10 finishes are the goal all season and our home track would be a great place to achieve a good finish. I'm expecting our recent improvement to continue at Queensland Raceway this weekend."