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Will there be V8 Supercars in 2021?

Will there be V8 Supercars in 2021?

In 2021 the Repco Supercars Championship will again race around the country, starting and finishing the season at the iconic Mt Panorama.

How can I watch V8 Supercars in 2021?

Catch every practice, qualifying session and race in 2021 with SuperView on Supercars.com OR YouTube! (NOTE: SuperView on Supercars.com and SuperView on YouTube are two separate subscriptions).

What cars will be in Supercars 2021?

2021 Supercars Series preview

  • Ford Mustang.
  • Holden Commodore.
  • Chevrolet Camaro.
  • Chevrolet News.
  • Ford News.
  • Holden News.
  • Sport.
  • Race track.

Is Holden Racing Supercars in 2021?

The Supercar series will recommence on June 27-28 at Sydney Motorsport Park and will run for a further 10 rounds into February 2021.

How many kW is a V8 Supercar?

All cars currently use a 5.0-litre, naturally aspirated V8-engine with indirect electronic fuel injection, capable of producing between 460 and 485 kW (620–650 bhp) at the maximum allowed 7500rpm.

How can I watch V8 Supercars for free?

Kayo Sports have a 14 day trial offer to watch V8 Supercars as well as over 50 other live sports. With the Kayo trial, you can stream the Supercars free using an eligible device.

What is the best supercar in the world?

The best supercars for 2021

  • McLaren 720S – the do-everything supercar.
  • Ferrari F8 Tributo – the one to flatter your ego.
  • Lamborghini Aventador SVJ – the bedroom wall poster car.
  • Audi R8 – the 911 Turbo beater.
  • Honda NSX – the rational one.
  • Corvette C8 – the American one.
  • Aston Martin DBS Superleggera – the wild one.

What cars will race in 2021 V8 Supercars?

ENTRY LIST: 2021 Repco Supercars Championship

Team Driver Car
Brad Jones Racing Macauley Jones Holden Commodore ZB
Kelly Grove Racing Andre Heimgartner Ford Mustang GT
Kelly Grove Racing David Reynolds Ford Mustang GT
Blanchard Racing Team Tim Slade Ford Mustang GT

Will Holden be in Supercars?

Triple Eight will race the Commodore for one last season in 2021. This weekend’s Bathurst 1000 marks the final race for Holden in an official capacity, exactly 10 years since Triple Eight’s 1-2 finish in the Great Race in the team’s debut year with the iconic Australian brand.

What cars will race in v8 Supercars 2022?

The two confirmed cars for 2022 will be the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang. Even though the Camaro isn’t sold in Australia, GMSV is supporting the introduction of the car, as it will help promote the Chevrolet brand as it introduces the Corvette and Silverado 1500 into the local market.

What car will replace Holden in v8 Supercars 2021?

Chevrolet Camaro
It will also be the final year the Holden Commodore appears on the grid; although the Holden marque has been retired by General Motors, the Commodore will race on for a final season before being replaced by a Gen3-specification Chevrolet Camaro in 2022.

Where can I watch the V8 Supercars for free?

Start your 14-day free trial today. Click here to find out more. The Seven Network covers selected events live on free to air television within Australia. For other events, you can check out highlights on The Seven Network on Saturday and Sunday of race weekends. Within New Zealand SKY SPORT covers the championship live in HD.

When do the Supercars race in Australia 2019?

The 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship will again race around the country, from the Adelaide season opener in March to November’s Newcastle season finale, and visit New Zealand.

Where can I watch Supercars in New Zealand?

Within New Zealand SKY SPORT covers the championship live in HD. Outside of Australia and New Zealand you can follow the action with the SuperView live streaming product.

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Will there be V8 Supercars in 2021?

Will there be V8 Supercars in 2021?

In 2021 the Repco Supercars Championship will again race around the country, starting the season at the iconic Mt Panorama, and finishing on the streets of the Gold Coast.

What is the future for V8 Supercars?

Supercars Championship organisers believe a new generation of muscle cars from 2022 will keep the wheels turning on the popular V8 racing category despite Holden’s decision to end its commitment to the series.

Who will broadcast Supercars in 2021?

Every session will be live and ad-break free on Fox Sports in 2021. Yates will host the Fox Sports coverage, alongside commentators Crompton and five-time champion Mark Skaife.

What car will replace Holden in v8 Supercars?

Camaro
It was announced at Bathurst last month that the Camaro will join the championship in 2022, pitted against its traditional rival, the Ford Mustang. The General Motors hero car will therefore replace the Holden Commodore on Australian race tracks, following the end of the line for the local brand.

What cars will race at Bathurst 2021?

Check out all 24 new looks on the 2021 grid from the opening day of competition on the mountain.

  • Bryce Fullwood, #2 Walkinshaw Andretti United.
  • Tim Slade, #3 Blanchard Racing Team.
  • Jack Smith, #4 Brad Jones Racing.
  • Jack Le Brocq, #5 Tickford Racing.
  • Cameron Waters, #6 Tickford Racing.
  • Andre Heimgartner, #7 Kelly Grove Racing.

What will happen to Supercars in 2030?

The ban on petrol and diesel car sales will bring a complete end to sales of all new petrol and diesel-powered vehicles. This ban is all encompassing and includes the sale of new trucks, vans and any other combustion-powered vehicle from 2030 onwards.

Where do the V8 Supercars races take place?

V8 Supercars is a touring car racing category based in Australia and run as an International Series under Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) regulations. V8 Supercar events take place in all Australian states and territories, excluding the Australian Capital Territory (which formerly held the Canberra 400 ).

Who are the manufacturers of the V8 Supercars?

Nissan were the first new manufacturer to commit to the series with four Nissan Altimas, followed by Erebus Motorsport with three Mercedes-Benz E63 AMGs. Volvo entered the series in 2014 with Garry Rogers Motorsport racing the Volvo S60.

Who is in the 2015 V8 Supercars Championship?

American motor racing team, Team Penske, announces its entry in the 2015 V8 Supercars Championship in partnership with Dick Johnson Racing, with two-time Champion Marcos Ambrose returning to to drive the famous no. 17 Ford Falcon, after nine seasons in NASCAR.

Who was first to win V8 Supercars Championship?

Mark Winterbottom seals a long-awaited first V8 Supercars Championship, giving Prodrive Racing Australia (formerly Ford Performance Racing), its first title in its 13 years as a factory Ford team, and Ford its first title for five years.