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  2. V8 Supercar Championships - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 2002, V8 Supercars Holden Racing Team, had a decisive competitive edge over most of the opposition. More recently, the sport has seen the return to prominence of Ford through Marcos Ambrose and Stone Brothers Racing , winning in 2003 and 2004, as well as team-mate Russell Ingall who kept the title at SBR, winning a tight series in 2005

  3. Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG (V8 Supercar) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG was a silhouette touring car built to compete in the V8 Supercars championship. Based on the Mercedes-AMG E63 W212 road car, the vehicle – designed and assembled by Erebus Motorsport – was constructed to the "Car of the Future" V8 Supercars regulations introduced in 2013, with the car used across the 2013, 2014, and 2015 seasons of Australian touring car racing.

  4. Toyota Will Race a V-8 Supra in Australia's Supercars ... - AOL

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    Starting in 2026, Toyota says a new Supra race car with a V-8 will fight Mustangs and Camaros at Bathurst in Australia's Supercars racing series.

  5. Supercars Championship - Wikipedia

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    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. In 2000, select races (FAI 1000) were produced and broadcast in widescreen (16:9).

  6. Neil Crompton - Wikipedia

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    According to the official V8 Supercars website, [1] Crompton has competed in 357 various motor racing events, finishing in the first three places on 58 occasions. 230 of those races were with events counting towards the Australian Touring Car Championship (nowadays promoted as the Supercar Championship Series), including three second places and ten thirds.

  7. Nahoo TV - Wikipedia

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    The channel is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and started test broadcasting on Ethiosat in January 2016 with regular programming starting later that year. The channel is broadcasting with official language of Ethiopia, in Amharic, but also developing programme languages to be broadcast in foreign languages such as English, and other official languages such as Oromo.

  8. Mark Larkham - Wikipedia

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    Larkham also acts as frequent guest and occasional co-host with Neil Crompton and Mark Skaife of V8 Xtra program. [ 5 ] For 2015, the television rights for V8 Supercars moved from Channel 7 to a split deal between Network Ten and Foxtel , and Larkham moved from Channel 7 to Network Ten.

  9. 2015 Bathurst 1000 - Wikipedia

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    From 2015 onwards, V8 Supercars began producing its' own television package and selling it to external rights holders. Having been exclusively on the Seven Network from 2007 to 2014, V8 Supercars signed a AU$ 241 million deal to broadcast all events on cable provider Fox Sports Australia (via channel 506) from 2015, with six 'marquee' events ...