There are a lot of numbers, colours and symbols to dissect on the Bathurst 1000 leaderboard.
The Sporting News takes a look at the key components for fans watching the broadcast at home.
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Bathurst 1000 leaderboard, explained
Green dot
The green dot next to a driver's name indicates that the co-driver is currently driving.
If the dot is black, that means the full-time driver is behind the wheel.
Car number
The number preceding the driver's name denotes their car number.
Each car uses that number for the entire Supercars season.
Blue/yellow number
Car numbers with a blue background are Ford Mustangs, while the yellow backgrounds are Chevrolet Camaros.
Following Holden's withdrawal from the competition last year, the Camaro and Mustang are the two cars of choice for this campaign as Supercars debuts the Gen3 ruleset.
Green/red/purple bars
Three vertical bars will sporadically appear on the race leaderboard during a race.
These show a driver's sector times, with green representing a personal-best time, purple signalling a race-best time and red indicating any other time.
Positions gained/lost
Fans can better understand the race story of a driver with the positions gained/lost indicator.
A green arrow pointing upwards indicates places gained from their starting position, with a red arrow pointing downwards meaning they have dropped down the grid.
Split time
The 'split' timing is the current gap between each respective driver.
It does not represent the time between the leader and a given driver.