Chevy Keeps Winning In Australian Supercars, And Ford Is Mad
The Camaros just seem to be better all around.
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The Camaros just seem to be better all around.
The new racer will make its competition debut in the Supercars Series next year.
The Chevy Camaro ZL1 will replace the Holden Commodore in Supercars in 2023.
It will make its race debut in 2023.
The Camaro will replace the Holden Commodore in the series starting next year.
The Camaro is ready to take on the Mustang down under.
Just as Holden prepares to leave Australia, it wins at Bathurst!
It will race from the 2022 season onward.
It doesn’t look like the Camaro will be coming to the Supercars series.
Holden will depart Australia before the end of the year.
Could we get a Camaro vs. Mustang fight Down Under?
GM is expected to continue racing in the series with a different car, however.
Could this have an impact on Walkinshaw’s long-lasting relationship with General Motors?
Well that’s a bit strange.
Better to find the limits in practice than the race, right?
For the official Virgin Australia Supercars Eseries.
Hinchcliffe enters the General Motors fray.
Holden is working with Supercars on new regulations set to come into play for 2021.
The ZB Holden Commodore remains.