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Greg Murphy set to make a comeback

April 14th 2008 23:50
Not that he ever went anywhere but fans of the Tasman Motorsport driver could be forgiven for wondering just what has happened to Murphy over the last few seasons.

This coming weekend’s round at Hamilton, New Zealand, will see not just a new paint job for the Kiwi racing favourite, get beyond the skin and Greg Murphy will be roaring around in a car described as being totally different from any other car Tasman have given him in the past.

The exciting new paint scheme on the number 51 Holden was designed by Holden Design and is set to pull Murph back up to the top, however it is eclipsed by the machinery itself, the first to be built in-house at Tasman’s Dandenong manufacturing plant and described by the proud team as a revolution.

One million dollars and five months in the making, a car was born with a revolutionary new driving position with the seat eight inches from the right hand side of the car, the maximum distance allowed under V8 Supercar regulations. An innovative and highly modified driveshaft is the brains behind the change.

“[The new facility at] Dandenong has been set up to do all Tasman manufacturing,” team principal, Jeff Grech, said. “This time last year we had none of our own equipment. When it came to building new cars we had to outsource. We also had to test our engines on someone else's equipment. This has all changed.

“The team's endured a lot in such a short amount of time. If you had the time and the budget you'd certainly do what we've done over 12 months, perhaps two years.

“The reason that we've achieved what we have is not about budget, but about the passion of the people that have been involved. They've put in a lot, but we expected a lot. It's certainly the product of a lot of good people.

“With the ability to build our own cars and to develop our own engines we have absolute control over our own destiny.”

“There's not a thing on or in the car that is carry over from the old car other than the front up-right,” Grech said. “We're not just talking about a completely different body shell; we're talking about everything that goes onto the body shell also.

“It's not been an evolution it's been a revolution. This is a revolutionary car as far as Tasman Motorsport is concerned. It couldn't be more different.

“It includes a lot of input from a lot of our personnel that have background with many championship-winning car builds, combined with some fresh thinking.”
Image courtesy of www.tasmanmotorsport.com
The sexy new Tasman/Sprint Gas livery of Greg Murphy

“I think the car looks fantastic,” Greg Murphy said. “It’s definitely the best looking Tasman car I’ve seen, but I suppose I am a little biased.

“The Sprint Gas blue is very different; it’ll help us stand out a lot better.

“The change is good, it’s a vast improvement on what we’ve had so far this year and we look more complete. I’m happy that we’ve been able to give Sprint Gas a car that looks the part. I think we look pretty sharp, hopefully the fans will agree.”

Jason Richards was equally impressed, “I think it gives us an identity, we’re a little more out there,” Richards said. “Fuchs and Powerbuilt really stand out well on the new Holden Red bonnet don’t they?

“You can’t go too wrong with red, white and blue, everyone wears these colours. This should help with our merch [merchandise] sales when our range comes out later in the year.

“I love it! It will look great on my new car when it is ready.”

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Dean Canto v Garry Rogers

April 11th 2008 05:31
Former Garry Rogers Motorsport driver Dean Canto has spoken out following being dumped from the team and replaced with 2007 Fujitsu Series runner-up, Michael Caruso, for the 2008 V8 Supercar championship.
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Dean Canto

In an interview for the V8 Insiders Podcast show, Canto pointed the finger, stating there were a number of drivers in the main championship who were not there on talent alone, buying their way into major teams and pushing out other, less cashed-up, drivers, like himself and Steve Owen


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Jack Perkins makes a comeback

February 14th 2008 10:51
Fans of Jack Perkins, formally of the Jack Daniels Racing Team until his career was put on hold by Diabetes, will be pleased to hear he has made a return to the sport.

A drive in the Fujitsu series has been offered to Perkins with Mack Trucks Racing in their Holden Commodore after a number of months of uncertainty over his health saw him pull out of the 2007 V8 Supercars series late last year


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Craig Gore, team owner of the WPS/WOW V8 Supercar team has made a sudden announcement just one week out from the start of the 2008 series. Personal and health issues have forced the Gold Coast business man to make a permanent withdrawal from competition.

Gore has sold his two Team Licence agreements with the cars and other equipment to be sold separately. The new owners of the Licence Agreements is yet to be disclosed however at least one is believed to have gone to Larry Perkins. His financial services group, Wright Patton Shakespeare, will continue to support the category with its sponsorship of the safety car, an agreement that is set to continue for another five years


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The off season has been a busy time for Paul Morris and his V8 Supercar team, formally known as Paul Morris Motorsport and now called Supercheap Auto Racing, with massive changes made to just about every facet of the squad.

With the new naming rights sponsor on board, Queensland based Paul Morris has completed the transition which started when he managed to sign veteran driver and 2005 series champion, Russell Ingall, luring him back to Holden after spending five years with Ford


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A new sponsor for TeamVodafone in 2008

February 6th 2008 01:34
The eye catching bright red livery of Lowndes’ and Whincup’s TeamVodafone Falcons has had a facelift for the 2008 V8 Supercar championship series, setting off the reflective chrome and black highlights perfectly with a subtle but effective change from the 2007 paint work.
Image courtesy of www.teamvodafone.com
TeamVodafone new livery for 2008

Major sponsor, Vodafone, is still prominent in their support for the team, along with other partners Ford, Dexion and Toshiba, however TeamVodafone has announced the addition of Nokia to the collection which further strengthens the opportunity for cross-promotion. A deal which could prove extremely lucrative all round


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Team BOC goes red

February 4th 2008 05:54
It’s out of the dark side and into the light for Team BOC in the 2008 V8 Supercars series championship with a major shift from Holden to Ford, along with a new driver.

Team owner Brad Jones is excited about the changes which include a new supply agreement with Walkinshaw Performance, furnishing the team with a highly competitive pair of Holden Commodores, and the signing of Cameron McConville, an experienced campaigner in V8 Supercars


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A new start for the Holden Racing Team

January 30th 2008 10:25
In addition to snapping up current championship title holder, Garth Tander, for the 2008 season, HRT have scored a major new sponsor to add to their cars’ livery. Both Mark Skaife and Tander will drive new cars at the opening round in Adelaide with a brand new colour scheme designed by Holden designer Peter Hughes.

The traditional red and black colouring of Holden’s factory team will be set off perfectly with a predominantly pearlescent white livery, making the HRT cars stand out from the crowd with a simple elegance not seen before. In addition a major new sponsor will join the already impressive list of corporate supporters with freight company Toll joining Mobil as naming rights sponsor on both HRT cars


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Courtney gets the blues

January 19th 2008 01:20
Image Courtesy of www.stonebrothersracing.com.au
Courtney in his new blue uniform
The successful partnership between Stone Brothers Racing, Jeld-wen Motorsport and James Courtney will continue into 2008. It was confirmed yesterday that a new agreement has been made between the interested parties with the only change being a brand new paint job for the number 4 Falcon.

“As a marketing initiative, our partnership with James and SBR for the past two years has worked very effectively to introduce the JELD-WEN brand to Australia and position the iconic brands of Stegbar, Corinthian, William Russell, Airlite and Regency Screens as the first choice for Australian builders and homeowners across the country,” said Jeld-wen’s National Marketing Manager Bruce Tosello


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V8 Supercars’ Team Kiwi Racing is returning to its roots in 2008 after a disastrous season in 2007 by electing to run their own entire operation in a new purpose built facility in Hamilton, New Zealand.

After a mid-season move in 2007 from Auckland and a number of well-documented issues during the year, both on and off the track, Team Kiwi have consolidated their position as the sole New Zealand based V8 Supercar team in the championship


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A change of drivers for the 2008 Garry Rogers Motorsport team has been announced with Michael Caruso joining regular Lee Holdsworth in his first full time V8 Supercar drive.

The Garry Rogers team is well respected around the paddock, having been the jumping-off point for many a successful V8 Supercar career. Current title holder, Garth Tander, is just one of a number of drivers to have made it big in the sport after being given a chance by Garry Rogers. Other former GRM young guns include former Bathurst winner Jason Bargwanna, 2007 title runner-up Jamie Whincup, Jason Bright, Steven Richards, Cameron McConville and Leanne Ferrier (now Tander) who came close to being the first female to win the Australian Formula 3 series in 2007


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Coulthard secures a drive for 2008

January 8th 2008 03:21
Kiwi Fabian Coulthard has taken retiring veteran John Bowe’s seat at the Glenfords Racing Team for the 2008 series.
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Fabian Coulthard

Excited by this opportunity at a full time drive with an up-and-coming team, 24 year old Coulthard is looking forward to mixing it with the big boys after eighteen patient years in motorsport. The former New Zealand karting champion and Australian Carrera Cup Rookie of the year will race in Glenfords Racing’s newly purchased Triple Eight Race Engineering-built Ford Falcon, the same car Craig Lowndes took out third place with in the 2007 championship series


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Garth Tander joins HRT

December 10th 2007 02:23
Following his championship win in the 2007 series, Garth Tander has joined Mark Skaife and the Holden Racing Team for the 2008 season, effective from December 7th.

Tander is excited about the move and looking forward to driving with the experienced former championship holder Skaife. “Having driven with HRT at Sandown and Bathurst last year I know how professional an outfit they are. Hopefully Mark and I can push each other to greater heights next year,” he said


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Todd Kelly moves to Jack Daniels Racing

December 6th 2007 05:54
The first official team change for the 2008 V8 Supercar series has been announced with Todd Kelly moving from the Holden Racing Team to head the Jack Daniels Racing attack next season.
Image courtesy of www.toddkelly.com.au
All the best, Todd

The former Holden Young Lion, who has also had a stint with the now defunct K-Mart Racing Team, was offered a place in this year’s championship winning Toll Dealer Team, an offer that was politely refused by the 28 year old Kelly. It’s understood that with HRT looking to snap up Garth Tander from the Toll team, Kelly was offered Tander’s position in a straight swap. Understandably, Kelly refused on the grounds that he would then be team mates with his younger brother in a team owned by his parents. A situation Todd has consistently stated he was not interested in being a part of


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