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Drive on MSNTriple Eight announces shock return to Ford, dropping Chevrolet to race Mustang V8 Supercars from 2026Triple Eight Race Engineering, General Motors’ and the sport’s most successful Supercars team, is returning to Ford from next year as Toyota also joins the field with Walkinshaw-backed Supra. The ...
GM has responded to Triple Eight Race Engineering's shock decision to ditch the Camaro for the Mustang from 2026.
Supercars welcomes Tyrepower’s return as the Official Tyre Retail Partner of the Repco Supercars Championship, as part of a ...
The invitation gives pre-COTF cars a new home after the V8 Touring Car Series, which had been running on the SpeedSeries bill, was put on ice early last year. The caveat for this new class is that ...
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Toyota enters V8 Supercars in huge development that was kept secret for more than a yearHanley said Toyota would debut a GR Supra in the competition, redesigned in-house and featuring a five-litre V8 ... Toyota Australia would aim to enter four vehicles in the 2026 Supercars ...
Loyalties were fierce and few teams ever switched camps, so it was a very big deal when 2008 Supercars team champions Triple Eight Race Engineering moved from Ford to the Australian-market GM ...
Loyalties were fierce and few teams ever switched camps, so it was a very big deal when 2008 Supercars team champions Triple Eight Race Engineering moved from Ford to the Australian-market GM ...
Gold Coast and Adelaide For those living outside of Australia, the 2025 Supercars Championship will be streamed on SuperView via Supercars.com or their YouTube channel. Once again, 24 drivers ...
Charlie Schwerkolt’s Team 18 says a VE model Holden Commodore — its pit-stop practice car — was stolen from its storage factory in Mount Waverley (Victoria) on the Australia Day weekend. Road cars — ...
IndyCar CEO Mark Miles' interest in adding a race in Australia to the series calendar has found reciprocation from a promoter of the Supercars championship held in Australia and New Zealand.
For most of its history, Australia's top domestic touring car championships have been a fight between Ford and General Motors's Holden. Loyalties were fierce and few teams ever switched camps, so it ...
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