Jeld-Wen Racing’s James Courtney signalled his intentions for the 2008 V8 Supercar Championship season at the official pre-season practice session held at Queensland Raceway yesterday.
Month: February 2008
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Smaller V8 grids mooted!
V8 Supercar grids could be reduced if some serious hitters in pitlane get their way.
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Glenfords Racing gears up for a stellar season
Glenfords Racing rounded out the top five at yesterday’s official V8 Supercar Championship Series test day at Queensland Raceway, as the team looks set to reach new heights in the 2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series.
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Skaife says the gloves are off
Holden Racing Team (HRT) boss Mark Skaife has warned the entire V8 Supercar field, including his new teammate and reigning Champion Garth Tander, that he means business in 2008.
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Courtney fastest at Queensland V8 Supercar test
JELD-WEN Motorsport’s James Courtney was fastest at today’s official V8 Supercar test at Queensland Raceway at Ipswich.
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Successful first test for Team BOC
Team BOC has had a successful first day out as a Holden team at today’s official V8 Supercar pre-season test at Winton Motor Raceway.
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Ingall steps back into a Holden for official V8 test day
Veteran and former Champion Russell Ingall will wear a very different hat when he steps back in time at Queensland Raceway tomorrow (Thursday) for his first official appearance back in a Holden before the 2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series.
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Qatar Tests Completed By PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse Squad
A final three day pre-season test for the PSG-1 Kawasaki Corse team culminated at the 5.380km circuit of Losail in Qatar today, with Makoto Tamada and Régis Laconi continuing to work towards an ideal set-up to take forward to the first round of the championship, in just over one week’s time.
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Williams debuts `30-year numbers` livery.
Records highlighted amidst Grove team`s 30-year history.
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F1 to ditch Australia for Russia
History might not be worth as much as cold hard cash to Bernie Ecclestone, though, as the F1 manager is reportedly preparing to scrap the Melbourne event in favor of a new one in Russia.