While the team was able to get the car back on track and help the New South Welshmen to seventh place in the second race of the weekend, a post-event inspection uncovered more significant damage, prompting the significant change.
Despite the car undergoing a complete makeover, Crick is confident it is ready to go and he can get his season back on track.
βAfter the crash in Tassie, the crew did a sensational job to get me back on track, especially considering the force of the impact,β Crick said.
βThe car didnβt quite feel 100 per cent though, and when we got it back to the work shop and investigated, we discovered a lot of damage to the left-rear, which meant we had to get a new shell.
βOnce again, the GWR team have put in a massive effort and Iβm very grateful to them; hopefully I can return the favour by bringing home a strong result for them.
βThis is my home round, a track where Iβve done a lot of laps, and itβs an important weekend for servicing my core sponsors, many of whom will be at the circuit this weekend.β
Crickβs teammate Woods is also hoping for a strong round in the Pro-Am class after finishing the opening round in eighth, however he will remain cautious throughout the round after being involved in a serious accident there last year.
βGoing back to SMP where I had the big crash last June is daunting, but Iβve put all that behind me,β Woods added.
βWe tested there a couple of weeks ago and I felt really comfortable in the car, the boys did a few setup changes during the morning and the car felt really planted on track.
βMy times were only slightly off where I have been, and I have being doing a lot of work going over footage.
βIt will be the first weekend in nearly two years that I will have all my family there with my wife and two girls so thatβs a big tick for me as well.β
This weekendβs Shannons Nationals will be quite busy for GWR, with the team involved in a further three categories outside the one-make series, with cars also entered in TCR Australia, Radical Cup Australia and the Australian Prototype Series.
Fans unable to attend Sydney Motorsport Park for the first round of the Shannons Nationals can stay updated through the live stream on speedseries.com.au.