10/28/2023 0 Comments Red bull racing v8 supercars![]() ![]() “It’s a natural step for us to continue our incredibly successful partnership with Holden,” Dane said. Red Bull Racing Australia team owner Roland Dane was happy to continue his all-conquering championship charge in a Holden. Holden’s decision to continue racing may force a decision from the under siege American based giant. The future of Ford remains unknown beyond the end of the year with the Falcon a certainty to be buried in 2017. It is also understood Holden will soon extend their deal with HRT giving them a powerful two team stable to take on Nissan, Volvo and Ford should the Blue Oval recommit to the sport. Holden’s Jamie Whincup celebrates victory in Tasmania in March. ![]() The company is considering several options when it comes to which car it will race with the only certainty being that it will be a car that is sold in Australia. The Daily Telegraph has been told Holden will “certainly’’ be involved in the sport after manufacturing goes offshore, whether it is in a foreign made Commodore or another Holden make. Holden would not reveal how long the deal is and whether or not it would outlive the current production run of the Commodore which ends in 2017. They played a pivotal role in the development of the new-generation VF Commodore last year while a number of business-to-business (B2B) deals have seen our partnership grow.” “Red Bull Racing Australia is the sport’s benchmark team, and together we have already achieved great success on and off-track. “Holden is proud to extend its championship-winning partnership with Red Bull Racing Australia,” said Holden Motorsport boss Simon McNamara. The brand synonymous with Australian touring car racing could have opted out of V8 Supercars at the end of this season with their deals with contracted teams Holden Racing Team (HRT) and RBRA finishing in December.īut the Daily Telegraph can exclusively reveal the Red Lion will continue roaring around Bathurst with Holden confirming a new deal has been struck with RBRA. Holden’s future beyond this year was under a heavy cloud with the iconic company to stop manufacturing cars in Australia at the end of 2017 in a move that could kill the Commodore. HOLDEN has ended speculation over its future in motorsport with the Australian automotive giant signing a multi-year deal to stay in V8 Supercars with Red Bull Racing Australia (RBRA). ![]()
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