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  •   Home > News > Sports > Motorsports

    Veteran Holden driver Greg Murphy is lamenting General Motors' decision to scrap the automotive brand by 2021

    Veteran Holden driver Greg Murphy is lamenting General Motors' decision to scrap the automotive brand by 2021


    The future of the Supercars championships remains in limbo as a result, with Holden such a key partner.

    Murphy says with market share in Australia dropping to around 4 per cent, the impact was unavoidable.



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