Stone Brothers Racing will announce the new sponsor of their number-nine BF Ford Falcon on Tuesday 5 February 2008 at 10:00am at a secret Brisbane location.
Category: Sports news
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Perkins backs rookies, but welcomes Kelly
Larry Perkins took the opportunity at the 2008 launch of his Jack Daniel’s Racing team to defend his decision to run two rookie drivers – his son Jack and Shane Price – in last year’s V8 Supercar Championship.
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V8 Supercar Championship Series gets full 2008 grid
The V8 Supercar Championship Series will field a full grid of 32 cars in 2008 following the release of the first entry list of the year for the blockbuster Clipsal 500 in Adelaide next month.
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Zukanovic training hard for season opener
Over the V8 Supercar off-season, dual 2006 Australian Champion and Fujitsu Series title contender Marcus Zukanovic has been training tirelessly in preparation for the forthcoming Clipsal 500 season-opener (February 22-24) in Adelaide, in full anticipation of the greatest year of his motorsport career..
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New cars, new driver for Team BOC
The V8 Supercar Series, starting in just three weeks, is already ramping up fans’ expectations with confirmation that Team BOC is making a bold move by switching manufacturers from Ford to Holden – and has signed driver Cameron McConville to race alongside fellow driver Andrew Jones.
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Nissan’s Future Supercar: Skyline GTR 2009
Nissan’s Future Sports Car sometimes called Nissan Skyline GTR 2009 Concept Car. Now it’s time to take the Nissan Skyline GTR series (Skyline GTR 2009) back on the street-where it belongs!
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Ashley Cooper to run a full season of Fujitsu V8 Supercars
Ashley Cooper to Run a Full Season of Fujitsu V8 Supercar Racing in an ex-Paul Morris Motorsport VZ Commodore
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Andrew Thompson signs with PWR Racing
PWR returns with single car Holden Commodore VE entry for rising star Young gun Andrew Thompson has signed to drive a Holden in this year’s V8 Supercar Championship Series.
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3 Yamaha riders topping the time sheets in Sepang
Another scorching day in Sepang saw the Yamaha riders putting in some fast laps on the new 2008 YZR-M1 today, on the second day of the opening test of the year. Proving that Edwards, Rossi and Lorenzo were harbouring no ill-effects from yesterday’s falls, three out of four Yamaha riders topped the time sheets.
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Kawasaki’s John Hopkins Confident after second day at Sepang
Kawasaki’s John Hopkins continued to improve his lap time during the second day of testing at a blisteringly hot Sepang circuit. The Anglo-American was just over half-a-second off the fastest time today, but is confidently predicting that this gap will be much reduced once he gets the chance tomorrow to dial in further the set-up of his Ninja ZX-R