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Sandown flashback: Lowndes and Skaife battle for the win. Sandown was set to shift to a sprint round in 2020, with the 500 set to move to Tailem Bend. The impact of COVID-19 saw Bathurst become the sole enduro in 2020, as it was in 2021 and 2022. Sandown hosted sprint events in 2021 and 2022, and with the venue's days seemingly numbered.. 18 October 2021. The start of the 1989 Sandown 500. Pic: an1images.com / Graeme Neander. THE latest addition to V8 Sleuth's YouTube channel is a rare slice of Sandown 500 history: the 1989 .05 500 that was never shown on television. In 1989 Sandown's promoter, the Light Car Club of Australia, was in significant financial trouble following.