General Motors has responded to Triple Eight Race Engineering’s shock decision to ditch the Camaro for the Mustang from 2026.
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CarBuzz on MSNMcLaren's First Road-Legal V8 Engine Was A MasterpieceBefore the introduction of the McLaren 720S, every model in McLaren's fleet was powered by a version of the M838T V8 engine.
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CarBuzz on MSNGenesis’ Hottest Magma Supercar Makes Its First Racetrack AppearanceThe former concept and virtual race car sounded like it had a growling V8 underneath, but we can't be too sure.
The start of a Formula Regional Oceania Championship race at Ruapuna. Image: Bruce Jenkins The circuit has been flagged as ...
Triple Eight Race Engineering will ditch Chevy to become a Ford backed Supercars team in 2026, and GM isn't exactly pleased ...
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https//carbuzz on MSNFerrari's 80s-Era 650-HP Monster Powered By A Twin-Turbocharged V8Ferrari has had a storied history in motorsport. Currently, the prancing horse stands as one of the front-running teams in Formula One and has also seen great success in endurance racing. Beyond that, ...
Who will be the new factory lead for GM after Triple Eight's departure? Image: InSyde Media Supercars was rocked last ...
With the 2025 season fast approaching, we've compiled a list of 10 questions that could define the new campaign. Can Will Brown back up his superb 2024 performance? Can Broc Feeney bounce back from ...
The current “Gen 3” Ford Mustang Supercar developed by Dick Johnson Racing has struggled to match front-running Camaros at ...
Ford has fired a huge shot in its looming Supercars war with Toyota by landing the best team in Australian racing. The Red Bull-backed machines of Triple Eight Race Engineering will race for the ...
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