PremiAir Racing are searching down a guiding wheel taken from its extra Chevrolet Camaro at the Supercars’ Gold Coast 500 on the weekend. The Peter Xiberras-owned team put the current-spec Gen3 cars and truck, which raced last season and previously this year, on screen for the Surfers Paradise occasion. In the procedure of loading it up group authorities understood the vital– and pricey– piece of devices had actually been ripped out of the automobile. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today “As if the weekend could not get any even worse,” PremiAir composed on Monday early morning. “After covering our extra automobile for the weekend in Boost livery and putting it on display screen for fans to see up close, some scoundrel chose to take the guiding wheel. “If anybody has any info, it would be considerably valued. We constantly intend to bring fans closer to the action, and it’s discouraging when things like this occur.” PremiAir informed fans the “low act” would not “stop us from attempting to develop excellent experiences”. “We wish to avoid things like this from occurring in the future,” the group stated. “It’s regrettable that a couple of moronic acts can produce barriers in between the individuals and the fans we wish to get in touch with. We truly value everybody who appreciates the spirit of these occasions. “We’re simply as stunned. It’s a frustrating end to what needs to’ve been a favorable fan experience.” PremiAir sustained a hard weekend in Queensland with James Golding completing 16th on Saturday and 13th on Sunday regardless of certifying 6th and ninth respectively. A check out to the garage on Saturday cost him a podium surface and he sustained another devastating rest stop on Sunday. After his pit team had a hard time to change his left rear wheel in the very first race, in the 2nd his Camaro was dropped too early before a brand-new right-rear wheel was fitted. The outcomes dropped the 28-year-old to 6th in the motorists’ champion. Tim Slade might just handle 18th and 17th in PremiAir’s other entry. Supercars heads to Adelaide in November to settle the champion race. Head here to enjoy Supercars on 7plus Supercars champion standings 1. Will Brown (Triple Eight Race Engineering) 2772 pts 2. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) -180 3. Chaz Mostert (Walkinshaw Andretti United) -309 4. Web Cam Waters (Tickford Racing) -428 5. Matt Payne (Grove Racing) -909 – with AAP