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Marcus Marshall Motorsport (commercially titled Team IntaRacing) was a
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team that had competed in the
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History

An experienced campaigner in international motorsport as well as in domestic V8 Supercar racing,
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established his own race team for the 2009 season. He placed IntaBill owners Daniel Tzvetkoff and Salvatore Sciacca in operational positions, and the team acquired a
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. Marshall failed to finish the first race of the season in
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. After the non-championship round at the
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, the team lost their title sponsor IntaBill to the
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took title sponsorship for the series' annual New Zealand round where Marshall had a spectacular crash with a tyre bundle in a chicane, before appearing sponsorless at Winton – and the Tasmanian claimed the track lap record in the second race. The team appeared at the Symmons Plains round with sponsorship from Sherrin Rentals, and confirmed their sponsored driver from the
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David Russell – as the team's endurance race co-driver. Marshall finished a lap down in both races. The team remained in Sherrin colours at the
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, however a potential sale of the team to the company failed and the team looked in financial trouble as Tzvetkoff was charged with
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in the
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. The team arrived in
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but did not take to the track as the team could not find sufficient funding for engines, which had been paid for by Sherrin. Marshall received an
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150,000 fine for failing to turn a lap at the event and he formally split with Tzvetkoff and Sciacca afterwards, selling the teams' Racing Entitlements Contract back to V8 Supercars Australia.


References

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