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Supercars investigating wheel nut fix after series of lost wheels

Supercars could revise its wheel nut system ahead of the Bathurst 1000, with potential solutions being trialled on Monday, after a series of lost wheels.

The Gen3 wheel nuts have returned to the spotlight in recent weeks off the back of a number of wheel-related incidents.

The most high-profile was the wheel coming off Garth Tander's Grove Mustang while running fourth in the early stages of the Sandown 500.

There were similar instances at the Sydney Motorsport Park and Sandown ride days for Triple Eight and Erebus respectively, although the latter is thought to have been a hub-related failure, rather than linked to a design flaw of any time.

Autosport understands testing is being undertaken today on some solutions that could improve wheel retention with the smaller, lighter Gen3 nut and spindle systems.

That feasibly means a change could be mandated ahead of the Bathurst 1000.

A lost wheel on the high-speed, largely wall-lined Mount Panorama would have the high potential to badly damage a car.

Brad Jones Racing owner Brad Jones forecasted a change to the current system in a video posted to the team's social channels last week.

Source: Autosport

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