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By the Sunday afternoon of a race weekend, thoughts turn to a relaxing evening. Having spent the best part of the weekend on their feet preparing the two Team BOC BF Falcon’s for combat, you would forgive the crew for having these thoughts. In New Zealand however, Sunday night means only one thing…. Cleaning.
Prior to the V8 Supercar Army retreating to their hotel rooms for the night, all of the cars and freight need to be meticulously cleaned, ready for the trip home. Not because they would like all of their gear nice and clean for when it arrives back into Australia, more so because non of the equipment can leave New Zealand with a speck of dust, due to the trans-tasman quarantine laws.
In the past for Team BOC, this has been a pain staking task, involving plenty of water and bags of rag. However, since Kärcher, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of cleaning equipment, has sponsored Team BOC the job of cleaning is now an breeze.
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