Ellery backed up by strong team for V8 Supercars.
Last year's standout endurance perform𝓡er, Steven Ellery will draw on the support of the small but dedicated Super Cheap Auto Racing team to give him the best start possible to the 2004 V8 Supercar Championship at Adelaide n꧒ext weekend.
The commitment of the team became ap🦹parent last year when the Super Cheap Auto ꦚRacing Falcon was placed on the podium at the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000.

Last year's standout endurance performer, Steven Ellery will draw on the support of the small but dedicated Super Cheap Auto Racing team to give him the best start possible to the 2004 💃V8 Supercar Championship at Adelaide next weekend.
The co♈mmitment of the team became apparent last year when the Super Cheap Auto Racing Falcon was placed on the podium at the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000.
"Coming third at Bathurst last year was certainly the highlig🐲ht of my driving career and it was only possible through the hard work of the small but dedicated team of guys at Super Cheap Auto Racing," Ellery said.
"Super Cheap Auto Racing is only small in comparison to other teams in the V8 Supercar Championship and only ten staff members prepare both the cars for the main series and Konica Minolta Championship. It is a credit to the guys that at each evಌent they roll a car out of the truck which is as competitive as the bigge𒀰r backed teams."
In his first year with Sup🐬er Cheap Auto Racing, team manager, John McLean credits a lot of the team's success due to the multi-skilled culture established throughout the crew.
"I have only been with the team since the start of the year and one of the things that have become apparent already is how each member of Super Cheap Auto Racing is willing to diversify into areas which they may 𝓰not be specially trained in just to ensure Steven [Ellery] has the best car possible," McLean commen𝓀ted.
At the final phase of the 2003 V8 Supercar Chꦛampionship, Super Cheap Auto Racing started to achieve success with a long term engine development programme.
"Last year we started an engine development progra🐼mme which continues to gain momentum due to the effort the guys put in at the work🌞shop and the track," Ellery concluded.
"Knowi▨ng each member of the team is behind me 100 per cent insp𒆙ires me to work a little bit harder for them and hopefully as the year progresses we can put the runs on the board when it counts and finish the championship in a strong position."
Round one ꩵof the 2004 V8 Supercar Championship commences in Adelaide at the Clipsal 500 on Thursday 18 March 2004.