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  2. Supercars Championship - Wikipedia

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    The V8 Supercars were broadcast on Network Ten and Fox Sports from 1997 as part of the AVESCO TV Contract. Select support events for the V8 Supercars were shown live, others were shown in Channel 10's Trackside series, which was broadcast either the following weekend or fortnight after the event.

  3. V8 Supercar Championships - Wikipedia

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    The privateers were split from the main series in the year 2000. Their Level Two series is now officially known as the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series (although occasionally known as the V8 Supercar Development Series) and runs identical specification V8 Supercars, apart from differences with engine management systems and older chassis'.

  4. Volvo S60 (V8 Supercar) - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo S60 was a silhouette touring car built to compete in the V8 Supercars championship. Based on the second-generation Volvo S60 road car, the vehicle – designed and assembled by Garry Rogers Motorsport in conjunction with Volvo Cars and Polestar Racing – was constructed to the "Car of the Future" V8 Supercars regulations introduced in 2013, with the car used across the 2014, 2015 ...

  5. List of Australian Touring Car Championship circuits - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of circuits which have hosted a round of the Australian Touring Car Championship and the V8 Supercars Championship since the championship was first held at Gnoo Blas in Orange, New South Wales, in 1960. The shortest track used in the championship was the 1.930 km (1.199 mi) Amaroo Park circuit located in the Sydney suburb of ...

  6. List of Australian Touring Car and V8 Supercar champions

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    The second-tier Dunlop Super2 Series has been contested since 2000 and the third-tier V8 Touring Car National Series, for cars no longer officially registered as V8 Supercars, began in 2008 and would officially end at the end of the 2024 season (As the Dunlop Super3 Series) due to being axed in 2025 from low car grid numbers.

  7. Bathurst 1000 - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the magnitude of the Ford-versus-Holden rivalry, for the Bathurst 1000 races from 1995 to 2012 the rules of Group 3A and later V8 Supercars mandated that only Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores were allowed to compete. In 2013, V8 Supercars' rules changed and other marques began to enter the race, including the return of past winners ...

  8. New Ford Mustang GT Gen3 Supercar Is a 600-HP, Winged ... - AOL

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    Along with race-spec sheetmetal and a big rear wing, the Gen3 Supercar has a 600-plus-hp version of the regular Mustang GT's new Coyote 5.0-liter V-8. The new Ford Mustang GT Gen3 Supercar is a ...

  9. Super2 Series - Wikipedia

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    The series was first held in 2000 as the 2000 Konica V8 Lites Series and this inaugural contest was won by Dean Canto.Towards the end of the season Stone Brothers Racing entered a car for David Besnard as preparation for the long distance races, in the main V8 Supercar series, the Queensland 500 and the Bathurst 1000, which unlike the other races require two drivers for each competing vehicle.