Spooks-R-Us
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Whether they have or havent, I dont see the relevance of the lines of enquiry anyway.
Lets say he did take part in the rally... And?? Does that give an ID as to who it is, No. Does it narrow it down, not without a list of all participants and an absolute confirmation the perp participated. Why bother? Seems pretty pointless to me.
And "Rally Australia " is nation wide competition. So hence rally drivers and their pit crews come from all over Australia to compete in Perth.
Makes it very difficult to track down perp. Both rally drivers and pit crew would've been 'registered' as they needed lanyards or some ID to enter restricted areas. I'm guessing historical records are kept for competing rally drivers but probably not for pit crews, flag marshals, scrutineers, medical and safety personnel, security officers, and others involved with rallying.
If the gloves were rough, they could've belonged to a member of a pit crew or team mechanic etc. Pit crew would require fire retardant and heat resistant gloves - maybe even Kevlar.
Plus
I'm thinking the journalist writing about Sheraton attack assumed the gloves were 'racing gloves' just because there was a metal bucket seat in the car.
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