Bathurst, the series' most high-profile race, had been scheduled
to run from Oct. 7 to 10 but will now be held from Nov. 4 to 7
due to COVID-19 restrictions currently in place in New South
Wales.
"With the ever-changing COVID landscape, our teams and broadcast
partners have agreed it is in all our stakeholders' best
interests commercially and competitively to move our premier
event to a later date," Supercars Chief Executive Sean Seamer
said in a statement.
The recent reintroduction of travel restrictions between New
Zealand and Australia mean teams will not be able to move across
the Tasman Sea to compete while similar border closures in
Western Australia have led to the cancellation of the race in
Perth.
"Unfortunately, our event planned for Perth presents significant
risk with the ongoing restrictions, so we've made the difficult
decision to move it to the 2022 calendar," Seamer said.
"Similarly, our Kiwi fans across the ditch will be undoubtedly
disappointed to see New Zealand does not feature on the revised
calendar due to the trans-Tasman bubble being suspended.
"These are challenging times for all sporting codes, which is
why we have had to remain flexible with our calendar
arrangements and make significant changes where required."
(Reporting by Michael Church; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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