Cadillac team returns to Superstars
RC Motorsport will return to the Superstars International series this year, fielding two Cadillac CTS-V cars for Roberto Benedetti and Roberto del Castello

The Italian team makes its comeback after a brief switch to the sister GT Sprint series, and it will compete in both championships this year.
Team boss Alessandro Salvati said: "We're enthused to be back in Superstars, we invested a lot in the 2013 season.
"We're working very hard on two completely revised cars and radical changes have been made in terms of the chassis and suspension.
"We will definitely line up the first car at Monza [the season opener] and we look forward to completing the second one in time for round two."
Salvati added that the team is considering introducing a coupe version of the CTS-V before the end of the season.

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