An inside look behind the scenes of Erebus Motorsport, the former underdogs of the Supercars Championship who are becoming a powerhouse of the sport.
One of the most colourful teams in pit lane, Erebus Motorsport, continue their rise to prominence lead by driver David Reynolds and owner Betty Klimenko.
The Erebus Motorsport team head to Perth where they will race under lights for the first-ever time, while some drama at Winton causes some friction.
The Erebus Team are in Far North Queensland ahead of the Townsville 400, and take a trip to the Lavarack Barracks for a gruelling PT session.
Anton de Pasquale and David Reynolds face their own challenges at Ipswich, while contract negotiations are on the agenda with Erebus owner Betty Klimenko.
After success in 2017 and heartbreak in 2018, the Erebus Team return to Mount Panorama for the Bathurst 1000 as genuine frontrunners in the Great Race.
The final instalment of A Season with Erebus sees the team head to the Newcastle where David Reynolds and Anton de Pasquale look to finish 2019 on a high.
A bonus episode that includes unseen footage and new interviews with several members of the Penrite Racing team, who will address unanswered questions from the original eight-part series.
A new beginning for Walkinshaw Andretti United sees a change in drivers, and we get to know two of the Team Principals, Zak Brown & Michael Andretti.
WAU is traditionally a team that recruits big names, but in 2020, Bryce Fullwood becomes the first rookie signing in 20 years to pair up with Chaz Mostert.
The Supercars world grinds to a halt at the AGP with the onset of the Global pandemic. Teams stay active with eSeries and after 106 days without racing we return to the track in Sydney.
Pressure is mounting on rookie Bryce Fullwood as he strives to show he has what it takes at his home track in Darwin, while Chaz has trouble of his own.
Chaz loves the Townsville layout and it translates with some solid results. The good form continues in South Australia however it’s the rookie who steals the show with his first podium. For the team though they count down the days until they can return to family and friends with only 1 round remaining.
The biggest and most challenging race of the year. Can the team maintain focus and deliver a strong result to end the 100 day ordeal on a high. For Fullwood the mountain would prove costly for the youngster. We finalise the series with a high note for the team on the apple isle.
Roland Dane, the founder of Triple Eight Race Engineering, built a racing and engineering empire through hard work and a single minded determination, creating one of the the most successful racing teams in Australian history.
We follow the straight talking Shane Van Gisbergen through the 2021 Supercars Season and give the viewer a unique insight with the people who know him the best.
In this episode we look at The Rivals that not only keep Triple Eight fighting for race wins and championships, but have helped them become the team they are today.
Craig Lowndes is one of the biggest personalities in the Australian sporting landscape. In this episode Craig reveals a few unknown facts about his early days and his path to becoming a multiple Australian champion.
Triple Eight Race Engineering's journey in Supercars is a modern day success story. From humble beginnings to a Supercar juggernaut, Inside Line takes you inside the team that is Triple Eight to see what makes them so successful.
This episode takes you to the very heart of Jamie Whincup, why he has achieved so much in his chosen sport and his blinding determination to be the very best right till the last lap.
The final episode in this series looks towards the future of Triple Eight as the team looks to continue to dominate the sport for years to come. New roles, new management and a new driver.