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  • ==TWR in V8 Supercars== ...ll HSV Dealer Team]] and the [[Holden Racing Team]] in the Australian [[V8 Supercar]] championship.
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  • ==Teams and drivers== The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2008 Carrera Cup Australia season.
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  • | Events = [[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[V8 Supercars]]<br>[[ALMS]] | Layout2 = '''V8 Supercar circuit'''
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  • ...ters]] (keeping the 'DTM' acronym) resumed with 4.0&nbsp;litre [[V8 engine|V8]]-powered cars. ...be disadvantaged by the new rules. In the Italian Supertourismo category, teams entered extended spoilers without complaints.
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  • {{V8 Supercar Team ...urne based motor racing team. HRT is the most successful [[V8 Supercars|V8 Supercar]] racing team in the history of the category, having won the drivers champi
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  • ...Tourenwagen Masters'' in 2000, features advanced purpose built [[V8 engine|V8]]-powered [[space frame]] machines, covered with largely carbon fibre bodys ===V8 Supercars===
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  • ...om. It designs, constructs and races [[automobile|cars]] for companies and teams such as [[Subaru]] and [[Aston Martin]]. Its Automotive Technology division ...an of the group. Their first involvement in motor racing was running rally teams for [[Porsche]], [[MG|MG]] and [[BMW]], all of whom it had various successe
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  • | 90-degree V8 ...young company, and would certainly put the small Stuttgart concern on the supercar map.
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  • ...at. It was contested by a handful of amateurs and several American factory teams. ...eal underpinnings more closely related to modern [[NASCAR]] entries. Tuned V8 engines of more than 500PS are common, especially in the American cars, and
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  • ...s in 1998 to compete in 1999, with a car called R8 and powered by a 550 hp V8 turbo. As required by the rules it had simple [[Rear wheel drive|RWD]] driv ...rger|turbocharged]] and intercooled Audi [[Fuel Stratified Injection|FSI]] V8. FSI stands for Fuel-Stratified Injection, which is a variation on the conc
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  • ...ly livery. The car entry for the 2006 season was the RA106 with the RA806E V8 Honda Engine, consistent with the nomenclature from its previous two genera ...engine supplier through its associates [[Mugen]], who supplied engines to teams such as Ligier, Prost Racing Jordan. [[Mugen]]-powered cars had won 4 Grand
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  • ...nes; these gradually converged and a number of classic races and important teams emerged including [[Camoradi]], [[Briggs Cunningham]] and so on. The US sce ...o the [[AC Cobra]]. The combination of mostly-British chassis and American V8 engines gave rise to the popular and spectacular [[Can-Am]] series in the 1
    33 KB (5,280 words) - 05:56, 24 December 2009
  • A '''V8 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with eight [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s moun ...and beyond 8.2 L (500 cu in) in production vehicles. Industrial and marine V8 engines can be much larger.
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  • ...The Sky]]" [[hillclimb]] in New Zealand; Can you drive a [[V8 Supercars|V8 Supercar]] through public road? ...news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,26278,23367077-10388,00.html | title=ACP teams up with BBC for Top Gear magazine | publisher=news.com.au | date=2008-03-13
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  • ...s led to the creation of two international versions, with local production teams and presenters for Australia and Russia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.topg *[[Supercar]]s are almost always Uncool, though the latest [[Aston Martin]]s have been
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