TAREE driver Mark Primmer will weigh up his options for next year after he completes the final round of the Australian Muscle Car Masters (MCM) round at Eastern Creek in Sydney. Primmer joined the series for the last round held at Phillip Island, where he finished a credible 12th. He enjoyed the experience but Primmer will wait on the fate of the saloon car series before he determines where he’ll race in 2017.
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“If the saloon cars re-start I’ll probably race there,’’ he said.
He spent the last decade racing saloon cars before its demise this year.
He was satisfied with his performance at Phillip Island.
“I was happy to get around without wrecking anything,’’ he smiled.
The MCM has been described as ‘a celebration of our country’s Muscle Car heritage’. It features racing for retro categories including heritage touring cars from the Group C/A Bathurst era, historic touring cars and production sports cars. But despite the attractions, Primmer said he misses camaraderie associated with saloon cars.