
VicV8's
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About VicV8's
The Victorian V8 Series, commonly known as VicV8's, is a prominent state-level touring car category in Australia that provides a competitive home for V8-powered racing machines. The series primarily features former professional-grade chassis, such as older Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore models that previously competed in the Supercars development tiers. By providing a platform for these vehicles, the category preserves a significant era of Australian motorsport history while offering drivers a more accessible entry point into large-capacity sedan racing without the astronomical budgets required for national-level competition. Events are typically staged at major circuits across Victoria, including the technical Winton Motor Raceway, the flowing Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, and the historic Sandown Raceway. The series is characterized by its diverse grid, where seasoned veterans and ambitious newcomers compete in door-to-door sprint races. The technical regulations are designed to keep costs manageable, focusing on mechanical reliability and driver skill rather than expensive aerodynamic development. This community-focused approach has established the VicV8's as a staple of the Victorian motor racing calendar, catering to owner-drivers who value close-quarters competition and technical parity.
About VicV8's
The Victorian V8 Series, commonly known as VicV8's, is a prominent state-level touring car category in Australia that provides a competitive home for V8-powered racing machines. The series primarily features former professional-grade chassis, such as older Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore models that previously competed in the Supercars development tiers. By providing a platform for these vehicles, the category preserves a significant era of Australian motorsport history while offering drivers a more accessible entry point into large-capacity sedan racing without the astronomical budgets required for national-level competition. Events are typically staged at major circuits across Victoria, including the technical Winton Motor Raceway, the flowing Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, and the historic Sandown Raceway. The series is characterized by its diverse grid, where seasoned veterans and ambitious newcomers compete in door-to-door sprint races. The technical regulations are designed to keep costs manageable, focusing on mechanical reliability and driver skill rather than expensive aerodynamic development. This community-focused approach has established the VicV8's as a staple of the Victorian motor racing calendar, catering to owner-drivers who value close-quarters competition and technical parity.