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Australian V8 Touring Car Championship Collection

The Australian V8 Touring Car Championship, also known as the Australian V8 Supercar Championship or Shell Championship Series

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Australian V8 Supercar Championship
Marcos Ambrose (AUS) finished 2nd outright in his Ford for Rd 8 of the Championship. Australian V8 Supercar Series Rd 8, Winton, Australia, 18 August 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
Greg Murphy (NZL) K-Mart Racing Team Holden Commodore finished second overall. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth, Western Australia, 6-8 June 2003

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Second placed Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford Falcon chases Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore before Mark's engine blew

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Photographer Dirk Klynsmith launches his new book "Through My Eyes" in conjunction with an exhibition of the 20 years of the Adelaide Street circuit featuring images from principal of

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Holden Vs Ford
Marcus Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford became the first Ford driver to win three races in a row since 1996. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth

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Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham finished fifth. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia, 20 July 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore, who finished eighth overall, ponders owning a race team. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth

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Australian V8 Supercars
Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon leads the start of the race. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Supercars
Paul Morris (AUS) crashes his Holden Commodore heavily into the wall on the exit of turn two in a race-stopping crash. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Non-Championship race, Albert Park

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Holden Vs Ford
Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford Falcon became the first Ford driver to win three races in a row since 1996. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth

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Holden Vs Ford
Steve Richards (NZL) Castrol Perkins Racing Holden Commodore finished third overall. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth, Western Australia, 6-8 June 2003

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Todd Kelly (AUS) Holden Racing Team debuted the all new VY Holden Commodore and finished third. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia, 20 July 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Russell Ingall (GBR) Caltex Havoline Racing Team Ford Falcon celebrates his second victory for Ford on the podium. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia

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Australian V8 Supercars
Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon leads the start of the race. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
Team Brock Holden Commodore team mates Jason Bright (AUS) and Paul Weel (AUS) finished only ninth and seventh overall respectively, but Bright continues to lead the championship

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Holden Vs Ford
John Bowe (AUS) OsEmail Racing Team Ford Falcon (Left) has a huge moment. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth, Western Australia, 6-8 June 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore made the most of his new ownership of HRT to finish second in Race One and to win Race Two

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Aussie V8 Supercars
Craig Lowndes (AUS) won Rd2 of the Championship after rain brought out the red flags at Phillip Island. V8 Supercars Series, Rd2, Phillip Island, Australia, 13 April 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Pole sitter Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford Falcon, who finished second, makes a pit stop. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia, 20 July 2003

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Australian V8 Supercars
Race winner Jason Bright (AUS) Team Brock Holden Commodore leads at the start of the race. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Non-Championship Race One, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia

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Holden Vs Ford
Greg Murphy (NZL) K-Mart Racing Team Holden Commodore won the first of three races and finished second overall. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth

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Holden Vs Ford
Greg Murphy (NZL) K-Mart Racing Team Holden Commodore bounces his way to fourth in Race Two. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth, Western Australia

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Holden Vs Ford
Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford Falcon became the first Ford driver to win three races in a row since 1996. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth

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Holden Vs Ford
The Super Cheap Auto Racing Ford Falcon of Steve Ellery (AUS) is tended by the rescue crew after brake failure pitched him into the gravel trap and rolled him over in Race Three

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Russell Ingall (GBR) Caltex Havoline Racing Team Ford Falcon won his first race for Ford. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia, 20 July 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
The grid line up for the start of the race. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth, Western Australia, 6-8 June 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Supercars
Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Commodore made it four in a row at Oran Park with a convincing two wins from two races. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2002

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Australian V8 Supercars
Jason Bright (AUS) Holden Commodore finished second outright after the two races.. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
Race winner Greg Murphy (NZL) K-Mart Racing Team Holden Commodore holds off a determined Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore holds off the pack in Race One

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Australian V8 Supercars
Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Commodore made it four in a row at Oran Park with a convincing two wins from two races. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2002

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Holden Vs Ford
Steve Richards (NZL) Castrol Perkins Racing Holden Commodore finished third overall and remains in second position in the championship standings

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Pole sitter Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford Falcon, who finished second runs into Steve Ellery (AUS) Super Cheap Auto Racing Ford Falcon, incurring a drive through penalty

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Aussie V8 Supercars
Jason Bright (AUS) is proving to be ultra competitive in the Team Brock Commodore. V8 Supercars Series, Rd2, Phillip Island, Australia, 13 April 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
Greg Murphy (NZL) K-Mart Racing Team Holden Commodore finished second overall. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth, Western Australia, 6-8 June 2003

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Australian Touring Cars
David Besnard (AUS) Ford Falcon finishes second in round 3. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd6, Wanneroo, Barbagallo, Australia. 29-30 June 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Supercars
Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon broke the drought for the Stone Brothers Pertek Racing team and gave Ford the final win for the year

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V8 Supercars
Jason Bright (AUS) Team Brock Holden Commodore finished second and retains his lead in the Championship. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd4, Winton Raceway, Victoria, Australia, 25 May 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Supercars
Two nice trophies for the podium drivers. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd01, Adelaide, Australia, 23 March 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Holden Vs Ford
Garth Tander (AUS) Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore uses all the kerbs. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd5, VB300, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Perth, Western Australia, 6-8 June 2003

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Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore, who retired from the race, leads the field at the start. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia

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V8 Supercar Championship
Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Commodore celebrates his 5th straight victory after winning the Stegbar 400. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia

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V8 Supercar Championship
Steven Richards (AUS) Holden Commodore jumps for joy after finishing second in race 1. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia. 7-9 June 2002

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V8 Supercar Championship
Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon cuts it close to the wall. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia. 7-9 June 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Supercar Championship
Mark Skaife (AUS) with Todd Kelly (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore were the winners of an eventful race that included a rain and hail storm

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Marcos Ambrose wins
A podium girl. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 8, Oran Park, Sydney, Australia, 17 Aug 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Supercar Championship
(L-R) Marcos Ambrose (AUS) and Simon Wills (NZL). Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd9, Queensland Raceway, Queensland, Australia. 15 September 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Supercar Championship
The cars grid up for the start. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd9, Queensland Raceway, Queensland, Australia. 15 September 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Australian V8 Touring Cars
Race winner Todd Kelly (AUS) celebrates 50 victories for Holden in the V8 Supercar series. Australian V8 Touring Cars, Rd5, Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China, 12 June 2005



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The Australian V8 Touring Car Championship, also known as the Australian V8 Supercar Championship or Shell Championship Series, is a thrilling motorsport event that showcases the fierce rivalry between Holden and Ford. From the iconic Aussie V8 Supercars to the heart-pounding races at the Ferodo Tasmania Challenge and Australian Desert 400, this championship has become a symbol of speed, power, and adrenaline. With its rich history dating back to the days of Australian Touring Cars, this championship has captured the hearts of racing enthusiasts across the nation. The roar of engines reverberates through every race track as drivers push their 05av801s and 05av810s to their limits in pursuit of victory. Holden vs Ford battles have always been at the forefront of this championship's allure. Fans passionately support their favorite teams as they go head-to-head on legendary circuits like Bathurst and Adelaide Street Circuit. The intense competition between these two automotive giants adds an extra layer of excitement to each race. From exhilarating street races in cities like Melbourne during the Australian Grand Prix V8's event to grueling endurance challenges in remote locations such as Alice Springs for the Australian Desert 400, this championship offers a diverse range of racing experiences for both drivers and fans alike. Whether you're witnessing nail-biting overtakes or breathtaking crashes from behind your TV screen or cheering from trackside stands with fellow motorsport enthusiasts, there's no denying that watching these powerful machines tear up asphalt is an unforgettable experience. So buckle up and get ready for high-speed action as Australia's finest drivers battle it out in their thunderous Holden Commodores (05av806) or Ford Falcons (Australian V8 Touring Cars). The Australian V8 Touring Car Championship promises non-stop entertainment that will leave you on edge until that checkered flag waves triumphantly above yet another deserving champion.