V8 Supercars 2017 Thread

V8 Supercars 2017 Thread

Author
Discussion

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
quotequote all
Well with Van Gisbergen winning the championship it's time to Focus on 2017.

I'm a Ford guy so would love to see Mostert up there.

I can see it being tighter than this season DJR will be a team to be reckoned with.

As a sidebar it was nice to see the Stone Brothers entered into the Hall of Fame.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
quotequote all

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
quotequote all
That's a big fail on your part even if you didn't get to the great race the 12 hour is something special.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
quotequote all
SoliD said:
I know, unfortunately last few years money hasn't allowed even with cheap accom, if I did the 12hour I'd feel I was cheating on the great race :P
I understand why it would have to be Supercars or bust, I'm aiming for 2018 biggrin

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Wednesday 28th December 2016
quotequote all
Forgot to say big kudos to Tekno Motorsports for doing the double 2016 at Bathurst with the 12hr & the Bathurst race JW is the Bathurst king & he's not even a Supercar regular.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
quotequote all
Just a quick one the V8 Supercar Review is on Motors TV today from 12.40 - 9.00pm so you can catch up with any races you missed. smile

Happy New Year everyone.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Monday 9th January 2017
quotequote all
Here's an update on the runners & riders for 2017:

A range of Virgin Australia Supercars Championship teams will have brand new hardware for the start of the 2017 championship at the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide next March.

No less than 10 new chassis are being constructed by teams over summer across a range of teams, however it’s the reigning champions at Triple Eight Race Engineering that will be working the most with three brand new chassis to complete in time for next year.

The Queensland-based squad is building the new chassis for next season in the wake of recent sales to Dunlop Series teams and a collector that has left the Roland Dane-led squad light on chassis inventory.

It’s the biggest number of cars produced by the team since the end of 2012/start of 2013 when the New Generation chassis was introduced and the team produced a range of chassis for itself and various customers.

“We’re building three, so each of our drivers will be getting a new car,” says Triple Eight Team Principal Roland Dane.

“Jamie’s current race car will become the spare.”

The recent sale late last year of some of its fleet to Dunlop Series teams and collectors has left the Brisbane-based team with a need to build some new cars.

Melbourne-based Eggleston Motorsport has purchased a pair of the team’s 2016 Red Bull Commodore VFs, including the car driven to the championship by Shane van Gisbergen and the car driven earlier in the season by Jamie Whincup, while Craig Lowndes’ TeamVortex chassis has been secured by Matt Stone Racing for Todd Hazelwood to drive.

The team also sold its spare car last November – the 2015 Bathurst-winning Craig Lowndes/Steve Richards Red Bull #888 car – to GT competitor Scott Taylor for his growing Queensland car collection.

While the team that will carry the Red Bull HRT banner this year will be pressing ahead with plenty of new metal for the new season, the former carrier of the HRT flag, Walkinshaw Racing, is doing the opposite.

“We’ve got enough cars, so the short answer is no (to building new cars) at the moment,” Walkinshaw Racing MD Adrian Burgess told supercars.com.au.

“Both our drivers had new cars this year, so we’ll gather our basket up and see what’s going to roll out in 2018 before we make anymore.

“We’ve still got five cars, two racecars and three spares. Five is more than ample. We sold two (to Erebus Motorsport V8) and built two this year. We have another chassis in kit form with tube work and bar work going together but there’s no real need or rush; we might hold it back and use it for our 2018 car.”

Ford runners Prodrive Racing Australia and DJR Team Penske will each have a new Falcon FG X on the grid for the start of 2017, the new car at PRA taking its active fleet to eight race cars.

“We have a new one going together at the moment, it’s already out of the paint shop and ticking along,” says PRA Team Principal Tim Edwards.

“We haven’t gone through which driver will get it yet; we’ll worry about that in the New Year. When you run six cars (four in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship and two in the Dunlop Series) that necessitates having a reasonably sized fleet anyway.

“There’s another new shell on the jig but we’ll tinker along on that one (during 2017).”

Nissan Motorsport will have two brand new Altimas on the grid to start 2017, the first time it’s produced multiple new chassis for a season since the beginning of New Generation regulations nearly four years ago.

With two of its cars now with Matthew White’s team in the Supercars Dunlop Series, the factory Nissan squad has had to produce two more to ensure it begins this season with a spare chassis in case of dramas in the early part of the season.

Garry Rogers Motorsport has already confirmed it’s building two new Commodore chassis for 2017, however has already publicly stated they are slated for use in the Dunlop Series given the two VF Commodores it ran this year (originally built by GRM) were leased from Dragon’s Tony Klein and are headed to Image Racing for 2017.

After using a pair of Walkinshaw-sourced Commodores this year, Erebus Motorsport V8 has plans to build a new car for David Reynolds for 2017 in-house with the Clipsal 500 its planned debut.

Reynolds’ current #9 car is planned to become the #4 car of Dale Wood with the former #4 chassis – as driven in the second half of the season by Shae Davies – to become the team’s spare.

Of the other teams in the paddock, Brad Jones Racing has no plans to produce any new cars for the start of 2017 given it built two new chassis to start this season for Jason Bright and Tim Slade.


ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Thursday 19th January 2017
quotequote all
It looks like Gary Rogers Motorsport won't be able to run the Volvo's in 2017 because Volvo/Cyan won't lease him the engines so he's now looking at building a pair of Commodores.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Friday 27th January 2017
quotequote all
For those that are craving some motorsport the Liqui Moly 12 hours will be streamed live.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTxfj0BzL-MaCy-Y...

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Sunday 12th February 2017
quotequote all
Depending on where you are then as far I'm aware it's the same 40.00 AUS dollars just click onto the V8 Supercars site & it's a pretty simple process.

I will say the coverage is good the one bad point is that you don't get the full "Inside Supercars" coverage but apart from that the coverage is excellent.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Monday 13th February 2017
quotequote all
Motors TV & BT Sport will be showing the races a week after they've run.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
quotequote all
Clipsal 500 this weekend or for those that don't have Superview take a look at Motors TV next weekend

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Thursday 2nd March 2017
quotequote all
You're correct live 4.30am Sat & Sun Motors TV

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Friday 3rd March 2017
quotequote all
I'm hoping for Ford to come back at Holden as well as enjoy watching JW & SV battles get more intense as the season unfolds.

Motors TV is now Motorsport.tv

I have to say the Superview is worth the money.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Friday 3rd March 2017
quotequote all
It'll be interesting to see if DJR's testing pace can be turned into genuine front of the grid positions, only a few hours to wait.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Saturday 4th March 2017
quotequote all
I don't think they're showing every race live most will be the following weekend.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Saturday 4th March 2017
quotequote all
I'm not so sure the DJR car seemed to have a fair bit of understeer in it which doesn't bode well for the tighter circuits.

The Redbulls braking performance is mighty to be so far back & to still be able to get it pulled up is ominous, that's something all the other teams will have to work on.

16 year old Alex Rullo just looked a bit out of his depth, unlike Simone who impressed me with her pace.

GRM did okay but I'd have expected a bit more from them, Prodrives Fords still seem to have that very finite setup window, Nissan look like true top 10 contenders, Erebus seem to have built a decent chassis for Dave Reynolds.

A special shout for Cam Waters who was steady & got his just desserts, he was my driver of the day.

Also I think JW got away with one today it was a close call but for me I think he didn't get there.



Edited by ZX10R NIN on Saturday 4th March 15:13

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
quotequote all
My Superview was fine was that motors tv

Edited by ZX10R NIN on Sunday 5th March 11:01

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Sunday 5th March 2017
quotequote all
It was fine this afternoon.

ZX10R NIN

Original Poster:

27,607 posts

125 months

Tuesday 7th March 2017
quotequote all
Log in on the V8 Supercars site the you can watch all the races in HD direct from their site.