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New season, new thread.
A few driver changes and whole bunch of new liveries on the grid. Holden play mucisal chairs as Tander goes to HRT to partner Skaife while Todd Kelly is now behind the wheel of the #7 Jack Daniels Racing. Russell Ingall defects back to Holden (Shane van Gisbergen replaces him at SBR) for Supercheap Auto, with Paul Dumbrell finding his way to a drive alongside Reckless Rick Kelly at the HSV Dealer Team. There haven't been any major reshufflings over Blue Oval way, though Team BOC have joined Ingall in crossing the floor the the Red Lions. Ford will also be running a new team called the Ford Rising Stars and have signed Michael Patrizi from the Formula 3 Euroseries as a driver, but they won't be ready until round two at the earliest.
A lot of teams have changed their liveriers for 2008, which should make the 2007 field much easier to spot:
- HRT. Had the potential to look good - as good as a Holen can look, that is - until some idiot decided to use day-glo red.
- HSV Dealer Team. Ignoring the fact that they still have the Wee Bastard as their number one driver, this is what a racing car should look like. Shame about the prick driving it. The team is also doing an SBR, running a different livery on each car; this bland effort is Paul Dumbrell's.
- Jack Daniels Racing. Jet black always looks good, but the decision to run two untried rookies last year ranks up there with the stupidest as it turned a once-competitive team into a joke. Looks better this year as they abandoned the two-tone.
- Britek. Also running two liveries. Jason Bright's #25 gets brighter, but Marcus Marshall's #26 looks like a bland NASCAR. In actual fact, it's not too dissimilar to the #26 Irwin NASCAR over in America ...
- The Beam Team. No major changes for the forer DJR outfit, but it still looks fairly good.
- Triple Eight. Thought last year's strip looked good? The 2008 edition doesn't just loo sex, it looks dangerous. If last year's car was Honey Ryder, this year's is Pussy Galore.
- SBR run the usual two-liveries strip, with James Courteny running two liveries on the one car. It's still JELD-WEN, but I have to say I like the Corinthian sidemore than the Stegbar. Russell Ingall's replacement Shane van Gisbergen will run car #9, abandonig Caltex for a new sponsor, which actually makes it look pretty mean.
- Ford Rising Stars. The newest team on the grid have gone for an all-green theme, making it look a little like the FPRs. But where I like Steven Richards' car, this one looks ugly.
- Team BOC. More of the same for the Jones Brothers, but this time they're running under the banner of a different marque.
- WPS Racing. They pick up a few minor sponsors - LG and The Coffee Club - but there's nothing really new here for the WOW car. I haven't seen Bargwanna's car yet.
- Supercheap Auto Racing (you'll have to flip through a few pages). SCAR have apparently joined forces with Team Sirromet and have produced a bright yellow racing mahine with red doors and a white bonnet.
- Rod Nash Racing (again, you'll have to flip through a few pages). With Autobahn's sponsorship going with Paul Dumbrell to the HSV dealer team, RNR found a new sponsor in The Bottle-O. I looks like the Ford Rising Stars entry and is ugly as sin.
I'm yet to see the cars from FPR, Gary Rogers, Bargwanna's entry or those from Team Kiwi, Walden Motorsport, Paul Weel Racing or Paul Cruickshank Racing.
Should be a pretty good season.
A few driver changes and whole bunch of new liveries on the grid. Holden play mucisal chairs as Tander goes to HRT to partner Skaife while Todd Kelly is now behind the wheel of the #7 Jack Daniels Racing. Russell Ingall defects back to Holden (Shane van Gisbergen replaces him at SBR) for Supercheap Auto, with Paul Dumbrell finding his way to a drive alongside Reckless Rick Kelly at the HSV Dealer Team. There haven't been any major reshufflings over Blue Oval way, though Team BOC have joined Ingall in crossing the floor the the Red Lions. Ford will also be running a new team called the Ford Rising Stars and have signed Michael Patrizi from the Formula 3 Euroseries as a driver, but they won't be ready until round two at the earliest.
A lot of teams have changed their liveriers for 2008, which should make the 2007 field much easier to spot:
- HRT. Had the potential to look good - as good as a Holen can look, that is - until some idiot decided to use day-glo red.
- HSV Dealer Team. Ignoring the fact that they still have the Wee Bastard as their number one driver, this is what a racing car should look like. Shame about the prick driving it. The team is also doing an SBR, running a different livery on each car; this bland effort is Paul Dumbrell's.
- Jack Daniels Racing. Jet black always looks good, but the decision to run two untried rookies last year ranks up there with the stupidest as it turned a once-competitive team into a joke. Looks better this year as they abandoned the two-tone.
- Britek. Also running two liveries. Jason Bright's #25 gets brighter, but Marcus Marshall's #26 looks like a bland NASCAR. In actual fact, it's not too dissimilar to the #26 Irwin NASCAR over in America ...
- The Beam Team. No major changes for the forer DJR outfit, but it still looks fairly good.
- Triple Eight. Thought last year's strip looked good? The 2008 edition doesn't just loo sex, it looks dangerous. If last year's car was Honey Ryder, this year's is Pussy Galore.
- SBR run the usual two-liveries strip, with James Courteny running two liveries on the one car. It's still JELD-WEN, but I have to say I like the Corinthian sidemore than the Stegbar. Russell Ingall's replacement Shane van Gisbergen will run car #9, abandonig Caltex for a new sponsor, which actually makes it look pretty mean.
- Ford Rising Stars. The newest team on the grid have gone for an all-green theme, making it look a little like the FPRs. But where I like Steven Richards' car, this one looks ugly.
- Team BOC. More of the same for the Jones Brothers, but this time they're running under the banner of a different marque.
- WPS Racing. They pick up a few minor sponsors - LG and The Coffee Club - but there's nothing really new here for the WOW car. I haven't seen Bargwanna's car yet.
- Supercheap Auto Racing (you'll have to flip through a few pages). SCAR have apparently joined forces with Team Sirromet and have produced a bright yellow racing mahine with red doors and a white bonnet.
- Rod Nash Racing (again, you'll have to flip through a few pages). With Autobahn's sponsorship going with Paul Dumbrell to the HSV dealer team, RNR found a new sponsor in The Bottle-O. I looks like the Ford Rising Stars entry and is ugly as sin.
I'm yet to see the cars from FPR, Gary Rogers, Bargwanna's entry or those from Team Kiwi, Walden Motorsport, Paul Weel Racing or Paul Cruickshank Racing.
Should be a pretty good season.