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BOSer #13412
Today is a sad day in Australian Motorsport.
R.I.P Peter Brock
R.I.P Peter Brock
*Hugs*miss_gtr said:I am. As soon as everyone heard they were like "Poor Kylie, she must be so sad".
What a sick way to die
It's been free of the taint of commerce for all these years under the name of Conrod, and I don't think anyone would want to desecrate it with sponsorship if it gets named after Peter Perfect.ohdato said:I say Brock Straight is a goer!!!! And that it shall never
have coporate sponsorship to over come it.
yeah, i just hope that no some no good dope show now comes out and says that Targa's should be taken off the motorsport circuit.ohdato said:Cape, In relation to Targa events. Its the very nature of the sport that it has a thinner line than Curcuit racing...Its what give it that back to grass roots feel.
Its a big price to pay for the enjoyment of motorsport
Surely we have some better tracks than some of those.For the first time in the history of the sport V8 Supercars Australia will host a 14-round Series in 2007 with every event counting towards the Championship.
V8 Supercars Australia will return to Eastern Creek Raceway in Sydney next year as a one-off to replace the non-Championship Australian Grand Prix, making for a 14-round Championship Series in 2007.
V8 Supercars will not attend next year’s Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne due to the limited turnaround time prior to the second round of the Championship in Perth which starts just four days later.
For the first time fans will get to enjoy a new event at Eastern Creek over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend in June which will be run on Saturday, Sunday and Monday with a special format for the weekend. Exact details of the format will be released early in the New Year.
“We are extremely disappointed that we won’t have the opportunity to stage what would have been a massive event at Homebush in Sydney but that’s in the past now and we will move on,” V8 Supercars Australia Chairman Tony Cochrane said.
“This calendar really gives all of the fans across Australia the chance to get behind the Championship as it provides them with a race at all of the major Australia circuits.”
The 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series calendar remains largely the same as in 2006 except the addition of Eastern Creek, the move of Perth into March and the swapping of timeslots between Tasmania and Bahrain.
The 2007 Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series will hold six of its seven rounds as the major support category to the V8 Supercar Championship Series. Wakefield Park will be the only stand alone event from March 30-April 1 following the first event of the year, the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide.
The Championship calendar is still provision until approved by the Confederation of Australian Motorsport and the International governing body of Motorsport the FIA.
The 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series calendar:
1. Mar 1-4 Clipsal 500 Adelaide
2. Mar 23-25 Barbagallo Perth
3. Apr 20-22 Placemakers V8 Int New Zealand
4. May 18-20 Winton Victoria
5. Jun 9-11 Eastern Creek Sydney
6. Jun 22-24 Sky City Challenge Darwin
7. Jul 19-22 Qld Raceway Ipswich
8. Aug 16-19 Oran Park Sydney
9. Sep 14-16 Betta Electrical 500 Melbourne
10. Oct 3-7 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Bathurst
11. Oct 18-21 Gillette V8 Supercar Challenge Surfers Paradise
12. Nov 1-3 BIC Bahrain
13. Nov 16-18 Tasmania Challenge Launceston
14. Nov 29-Dec 2 Grand Finale Phillip Island
Hahaha. Love it!ObjectsInSpace said:Mark Skaife and Rick Kelly would be banned from racing because I say so. I know it has nothing to do with the calendar but both are arrogant and both whinge.