Actually, V8s are well on the way to becoming the new F1 of limited overtaking. Most overtaking, particularly at the front of the field is now done in the pits. You can blame the rules for that, not only the parity rule, but also the fear of been given a drive through for bumping another car, and the points system which still rewards consistancy, despite certain drivers never winning throughout the year and still winning the championship. Also, apart from say Phillip Island, Albert Park, and Bathurst, our tracks are shit, completed in less than a minute and offer very few overtaking opportunities. The category isn't as good as what it was 2 or 3 years ago.
And on the topic of Roland Dane suggesting a move to Holden, he never said that. All that they are going to do is remove the Ford badging from their merchandise. But its ok, they get most of their money from the UK anyway. Its the smaller Ford teams that should be worried.