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Sunday, February 28, 2021
2021 Repco Supercars Championship - Repco Mt. Panorama 500
Sunday, October 18, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000
The 2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship concludes with the big one, it's this year's Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, where all of Supercars' finest are preparing for the ultimate race in Australian motorsport history. It's the venue where Holden drivers giving their Commodore machines the biggest send-off as part of saying farewell to the Holden brand at the end of the year. As history comes full circle, this year's Bathurst 1000 is the closure this season gets.
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The last 1000 kilometers of this season, the last 1000 kilometers for the Holden Commodore racers, really means so much for everyone involved in the Supercars season in the midst of the new normal. It has been one heck of a ride since the season resumed and with Holdens enjoying their final day at Bathurst, this has become the finale that forever changed the Supercars landscape.
From unpredictable weather conditions, dramatic crashes, and tense fights, the season-ending Bathurst 1000 really sums it up spectacularly.
In the end, Shane Van Gisbergen and Garth Tander gave the Red Bull Holden racecar the biggest sendoff they've pulled after winning the Bathurst 1000 while Cameron Waters and Will Davidson finished 2nd and Chaz Mostert and Warren Luff finished 3rd.
The 2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship is over. With McLaughlin won his third title and SVG delivered the ultimate Holden tribute with his Bathurst 1000 win, this season really is special in the midst of the new normal. The Commodore racing machines will continue to race for next year without factory support until they are replaced by the Chevrolet Camaro as part of Gen3 rules for 2022.
Until then, see you next season!
Sunday, September 27, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - OTR SuperSprint at The Bend
The VASC continues at The Bend for the OTR SuperSprint and this is the very event that will answer the biggest question of all; will Scott McLaughlin claim his third Supercars Championship title?
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The Bend comes alive for the second time this season and this event is the big one because this three-race weekend will decide whether if Scott McLaughlin will claim his third championship title. As all eyes are on the said Kiwi, this is going to be the weekend to remember for the fans.
In the first race, McLaughlin managed to fend Shane Van Gisbergen to score another win, which is great because McLaughlin's win signaled another manufacturer's title for Ford. In the second race, McLaughlin scored another win, bringing him a stone's throw away to his third championship title. And in the third race, McLaughlin is now officially a three-time Supercars champ after placing 2nd place behind winner Cameron Waters.
McLaughlin is now officially this season's champion but this season's got one last event left and it's the big one because they will be at Mount Panorama for the ultimate Australian race; the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000. It's happening on the 15th to 18th of October. Don't miss it.
Sunday, September 20, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Repco SuperSprint at The Bend
The Bend comes alive for the next event of the 2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, the Repco SuperSprint at The Bend, where the tables just keep on turning for the drivers fighting for the top.
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Incident-filled is what sums this action at The Bend up. With rain-filled practice, dramatic clashes, desperate incidents, and disasters to name a few, all the action at The Bend is by no means dramatic at all angles.
In the first race, Fabian Coulthard emerged to the top spot after a dramatic fight between Jamie Whincup and Scott McLaughlin for the lead ended in disaster at the start while Jack Le Brocq and Bryce Fullwood tasted their first podium finishes after placing 2nd and 3rd.
In the second race, meanwhile, Kiwis ruled The Bend with Shane Van Gisbergen named the winner while Andre Heimgartner finished 2nd and Scott McLaughlin finished 3rd. And lastly, in the final race, McLaughlin never called quits because he emerged as the winner while Fabian Coulthard finished 2nd and Jamie Whincup finished 3rd.
Next time, the 2020 VASC action at The Bend continues with the OTR SuperSprint on the 26th to 27th of September, 2020.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Robson Civil Projects Townsville SuperSprint
The city of Townsville continues to feel the roar of the Supercars action with the Robson Civil Projects Townsville SuperSprint as the top drivers decide who will leave Townsville victorious from the start to the end of this race weekend.
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In the first race, as Shane Van Gisbergen's day at Townsville came to a smoking end, Scott McLaughlin's pole position advantage gave another win in the season while Cameron Waters finished 2nd and Chaz Mostert finished 3rd. In the second race, meanwhile, it's payback time for SVG as he ended this season's winless streak with an impressive win. And in the final race, SVG makes headlines again in a disaster-packed climax with a win.
Sunday, August 30, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - NTI Townsville SuperSprint
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In the first race, where we can see Nick Percat's first day at Townsville ended by an engine failure, Jamie Whincup nicked his 11th Townsville win thanks to his Pole Position. In the second race, meanwhile, with the "ridiculous" Turn 2 crash at the opening laps making headlines, Whincup continues his Townsville dominance with a win. And in the final race at Townsville, champion Scott McLaughlin fought back and won.
After Townsville, McLaughlin continues his lead with 1556 points while Jamie Whincup's at 2nd with 1433 points and Chaz Mostert's at 3rd with 1172 points.
Next event is the Robson Civil Projects Townsville SuperSprint on the 5th to 6th of September, 2020.
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Forza Horizon 4: Hella Yellah
Based on the VS Commodore, the HSV GTS-R is powered by a 5.7L V8 engine, which is a 5.0L engine improved by the folks from Harrop Engineering, producing 215kW of power and 475Nm of torque while mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox and a Hydratrak LSD.
In terms of design, the GTS-R features three-spoke wheels finished in charcoal, rear wing inspired from its V8 Supercar racing machine, carbon-fiber panels, yellow cloth inserts in the interior, and only one exterior color offered in this car: XU-3 Yellah.
With the quick explanation done and since I'm on my well-deserved break from Festival activities, time to take the GTS-R for a little street scene to see what's like to drive one of the rarest Aussie beasts ever existed.
Job well done. There's nothing else I can say.
Enjoy your new ride!
Sunday, August 23, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - CoreStaff Darwin SuperSprint
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Sunday, August 16, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - BetEasy Darwin Triple Crown
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"Chaotic" is what this season's BetEasy Darwin Triple Crown sums up in the beginning because of the chaotic opener that caught everyone's attention. Not only that, there's the pitlane collision between Jamie Whincup and Anton De Pasquale, and then there's Scott McLaughlin who breached the restart rule, causing him a penalty. Such misfortunes in the opener made Anton De Pasquale won his first Supercars race with James Courtney finished 2nd and Scott Pye in 3rd.
After Darwin, McLaughlin continues to dominate in the leaderboard with 1024 points while Jamie Whincup's 101 points behind McLaughlin and Chaz Mostert's at third place with 814 points.
Next event is the CoreStaff Darwin SuperSprint on the 22nd to 23rd of August, 2020.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Forza Horizon 4: VL Commodore Group A SV
Based on the VL Commodore saloon, the SV is a special model featuring a special bodykit courtesy of TWR, which reduces drag by over 25% over the previous HDT SS Group A. The 5.0L V8 engine, producing 241HP of power, has been improved to withstand racing conditions.
It was limited to 500 units, due to homologation regulations, and it's only available in Panorama Silver exterior color, but due to demand, an additional 250 units were made.
After many failed attempts in racing since its 1988 motorsport debut, a race-spec VL scored a win in the 1990 Tooheys 1000 by Win Percy and Allan Grice, as well as the 1990 Nissan Sydney 500 by Perkins and Tomas Mezera in a privately entered car.
With the quick intro done, let's head to Fortune Island and give this VL Commodore a twist and shout just like the good old days.
Job well done. There's nothing else I can say.
Enjoy your ride!
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Forza Horizon 4: HSV E Series 3 GTS
Sunday, July 19, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Truck Assist Sydney SuperSprint
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The first part of the race, a nighttime one, sees Scott McLaughlin survived through the dead of night to win, while the second part of the race sees Nick Percat nailed his second win of this season while at the final part of the race, thanks to some crazy moments occured, Jack Le Brocq nicked his first ever Supercars win.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - BP Ultimate Sydney SuperSprint
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In the first race of the Sydney SuperSprint, the reigning Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin managed to fend of Shane Van Gisbergen to snag the checkered flag. In the second race, meanwhile, Nick Percat scored his first win in four years, and in the final race of the event, McLaughlin wraps up the Sydney SuperSprint with a win after his impressive opener and defense against Lee Holdsworth and Jamie Whincup.
Sunday, February 23, 2020
2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Superloop Adelaide 500
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This street-racing opening salvo of the 2020 VASC season has been met with all of the thriller, all of the drama, and the hilarious post-race Uber-esque moment at the final race when Cameron Waters lifts Shane Van Gisbergen, who faced mechanical failures that nailed him out of the race, for a ride.
In the second and last race of the event, McLaughlin is back in the game with a first place victory despite strategic error with his crew that could have sent SVG to victory lane but with disaster nailed the end of SVG in race 2, McLaughlin made a reversal and win the race. Chaz Mostert and Cameron Waters placed 2nd and 3rd of course. It's funny to see Waters lifting SVG for a ride back at the pits after the race.
Next race is the Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 on the 12th to the 15th of March, 2020.
Monday, November 25, 2019
2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Coates Hire Newcastle 500
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In the first race of the finale, although Jame Whincup's big trouble cost Red Bull HRT a one-two moment, Shane Van Gisbergen emerged as the winner after beating the two Shell V-Power drivers Scott McLaughlin and Fabian Coulthard. Then, in the final race of this decade, Whincup gets his payback as he emerged the winner of the finale after beating Coulthard and Tim Slate, who is now stepping down from BJR after the race.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Penrite Sandown 500
Saturday's races involved the one with the co-drivers first and then the latter with the main drivers. The former saw Craig Lowndes defeated Will Brown in a chaotic co-driver race while the latter saw Jamie Whincup won the main driver race. In the climactic Sunday race, the #888 Red Bull HRT ZB Commodore, driven by Whincup and Lowndes, made it towards victory lane.
At the end of the Sandown 500 race, despite not placing a podium finish either of these races and with title rival Shane Van Gisbergen out of the way, Scott McLaughlin is crowned the 2019 VASC champion.
McLaughlin is crowned this year's champion but as the saying goes, it ain't over until it's truly over, because there is still one last event of the season and it's the Coates Hire Newcastle 500 happening on the 22nd to the 24th of November, 2019. Don't miss it!
Sunday, October 27, 2019
2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Vodaphone Gold Coast 600
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Sunday, October 13, 2019
2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000
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After 1000 kilometers of blood, sweat, and tears poured from the most extreme Supercars event ever faced, the ever dominant Scott McLaughlin, with his co-driver Alexandre Premat alongside, came, saw, and conquered Mount Panorama after fending off Shane Van Gisbergen, with co-driver Garth Tander alongside, in the thrilling final lap everyone's talking about.
Sunday, September 15, 2019
2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - ITM Auckland SuperSprint
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The first race turned out to be a rather controversial one as behind Shane Van Gisbergen's win, Jamie Whincup's second place finish was stripped off by a 15-second penalty due to an incident that sent Nick Percat spinning out of the track. With Whincup dropped to 6th, Cameron Waters promoted to second and David Reynolds to third. In the final race, meanwhile, Scott McLaughlin's done it again by scoring his #17 Mustang the 17th win of the year, the most wins in a single season. Meanwhile, Shane Van Gisbergen finished 2nd and Chaz Mostert finished 3rd.
Monday, August 26, 2019
2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship - OTR SuperSprint
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After all of the action at The Bend, McLaughlin continues to dominate the leaderboard with 2738 points, 573 points ahead of Chaz Mostert, while Fabian Coulthard's in 3rd with 2152 points.
Next event is the ITM Auckland SuperSprint on the 13th to 15th of September, 2019.