V8 Supercars 2023 - Gen 3

V8 Supercars 2023 - Gen 3

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-Neil-

Original Poster:

147 posts

184 months

Thursday 23rd February 2023
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Not long now till the season kicks off on the streets of Newcastle, I'm really looking forward to seeing these new cars.
They certainly look and sound the business!

https://www.supercars.com/news/gen-3/
https://www.motorsport.com/v8supercars/

They are cutting it fine with the new cars as most have only just been finished in recent weeks due to various reasons.
And there is still ongoing chatter between the Chevy and Ford camps about parity....







Dan BSCS

1,175 posts

237 months

Thursday 23rd February 2023
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None of them are finished yet. None of the aero has been homologated yet, they are all missing parts (leg protection, ARB adjusters, even dashboards), they haven’t specified a minimum weight yet.

They are doing more aerodynamic parity tests next week.

To say they are cutting it a bit fine is a massive understatement. biggrin

NoBrakesWC

392 posts

50 months

Thursday 23rd February 2023
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I like the styling of the old cars. But will be nice to see new gen out on track and how they compare against the old.

entropy

5,443 posts

204 months

Friday 24th February 2023
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The look so frigging awesome. Really, really can't wait for the season to start, even if it's Newcastle. Not that I dislike the track but a place to stretch the car's legs whet's the appetite for the season ahead.

DanielSan

18,801 posts

168 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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entropy said:
The look so frigging awesome. Really, really can't wait for the season to start, even if it's Newcastle. Not that I dislike the track but a place to stretch the car's legs whet's the appetite for the season ahead.
Given where they are, or indeed aren't, with the aero parity at the moment a tight street circuit where mechanical grip should be of more importance is probably a wiser place to be starting the season. Plus it's always a bit chaotic at this track

brownspeed

739 posts

132 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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Just seen this thread; I'm in UK; anyone tell me where/when/IF? these are shown on TV. look totally brilliant BTW.
when I was a kid; I had number 05 on my scalextric cars having seen Bathurst on BBC

EDLT

15,421 posts

207 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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brownspeed said:
Just seen this thread; I'm in UK; anyone tell me where/when/IF? these are shown on TV. look totally brilliant BTW.
when I was a kid; I had number 05 on my scalextric cars having seen Bathurst on BBC
I've never used it, but you can buy Superview for about £40 and get all the sessions live and on demend replays if you don't want to get up at 4am. That or watch a ten minute highlight show on Youtube.
https://www.supercars.com/superview/

WhiteBaron

1,394 posts

227 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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brownspeed said:
Just seen this thread; I'm in UK; anyone tell me where/when/IF? these are shown on TV. look totally brilliant BTW.
when I was a kid; I had number 05 on my scalextric cars having seen Bathurst on BBC
On sky the highlights sometimes appear at wierd times on 422 sportystuff tv

Dan BSCS

1,175 posts

237 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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Superview is well worth it. You get full coverage of all practice sessions, quali and races plus all support races.

itsallyellow

3,663 posts

221 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Supervise is available on two platforms, via the web bu I’ve found the site to be a bit clunky and dosnt work well on a smart TV. Alternatively you can but it via YouTube. That’s what I have done for the last few years and it’s much better.

You get the full days coverage including the support races for the Friday Saturday and the Sunday. You can watch live or watch it back at your leisure. I think it’s £5 per month to subscribe.

I’m really excited for GEN 3. Especially the start of the season as it appears no one really knows what’s going to happen in terms of parity and reliability. Could through up some interesting results. When the COTF came out there were some great seasons.

Mike

DanielSan

18,801 posts

168 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Another vote for the YouTube version of Superview here. It loads up way better and it's easier to fast forward through with the added bonus of also being easier to view on a Smart TV compared to the website

Wh00sher

1,590 posts

219 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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I use the YouTube subscription too. Works better on my TV and you don't have to wait for the program to finish before you can start watching.

Really hoping for a close season, the cars look like a bit more of a handful, which is exactly what we want.

Regardless of the car, it would take a brave man to bet against SVG if the cars are equal if he continues last years form.

Jader1973

4,002 posts

201 months

Thursday 2nd March 2023
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As a Holden fan I’ve lost all interest. It simply has no appeal now.

Sadly I think Supercars is done - the series will disappear in a couple of years. A Mustang and a car that you can’t buy new in Australia (and that ends production in the US next year) is a short term combination.

I’ll maybe watch Bathurst but think that will be it for me. Even then the 12 hour is probably a better race.

Wh00sher

1,590 posts

219 months

Thursday 2nd March 2023
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I can see for those fans who are either Ford or Holden it matters, but for the rest of us who don`t have allegiances, it makes no difference to me at all.

Same for availability of the car in Australia, couldn`t care less tbh. What percentage of viewers feel that way is another matter I guess.

Dan BSCS

1,175 posts

237 months

Thursday 2nd March 2023
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Jader1973 said:
As a Holden fan I’ve lost all interest. It simply has no appeal now.

Sadly I think Supercars is done - the series will disappear in a couple of years. A Mustang and a car that you can’t buy new in Australia (and that ends production in the US next year) is a short term combination.

I’ll maybe watch Bathurst but think that will be it for me. Even then the 12 hour is probably a better race.
People have been saying that for 20 years. biggrin

Jader1973

4,002 posts

201 months

Friday 3rd March 2023
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Dan BSCS said:
People have been saying that for 20 years. biggrin
True, but now they don’t have Holden, and the GM entry stops production next year.

It will be interesting to see if crowd numbers are down now Holden have actually left.

Silver3ides

1,505 posts

226 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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brownspeed said:
Just seen this thread; I'm in UK; anyone tell me where/when/IF? these are shown on TV. look totally brilliant BTW.
when I was a kid; I had number 05 on my scalextric cars having seen Bathurst on BBC
BT Sport are showing the season again live if you have it , This Saturday AM 03.45 - 06.00 BT Sport 1

On another note for anyone, I've noticed if your a Sky Subscriber or BT Sport customer to can get discovery+ that Eurosport is moving too possibly for free, so that's the WEC season sorted , I'm with BT sport, just done it ,discovery+/Eurosport all working fine in HD on the LG TV app


Wh00sher

1,590 posts

219 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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Enjoyed the race. Cars definitely looked more of a handful and the tyres were wearing quickly.

The lack of driver adjustments in the cabin means compromised setup which has to be a good thing for the spectators, especially if it starts raining mid race and they can't soften them off

I assume the race 1 protest was from them filling SVG dry ice mid race? I seem to recall Whincup received a penalty for that many years ago?

N0ddie

380 posts

166 months

Monday 13th March 2023
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Changing the cars clearly hasn't changed the pecking order. SVG still in a class of his own.

Altrezia

8,517 posts

212 months

Monday 13th March 2023
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Mustang looks OK but the chev is gross - both look about six inches too wide.

Racing was good though!