Crompton’s new column in V8 Sleuth Magazine
SUPERCARS Hall of Famer Neil Crompton is the newest columnist for the smash-hit V8 Sleuth Magazine. Crompton’s column, ‘Talking Head’, debuts in the soon-to-be-released Issue
‘Not gonna be greedy’: Team 18 keen to park parity debate
Team 18 boss Adrian Burgess wants to park the debate over aerodynamic parity following changes to the Chevrolet Camaro across the last two events. The
How to watch Chaz Mostert in IMSA at Detroit
Supercars champion Chaz Mostert will put his street circuit nous to the test when he joins the IMSA SportsCar Championship in Detroit. The post How
Festival expansion on the cards in Adelaide
MORE speedway racing is on the cards for this year’s expanded bp Adelaide Grand Final, with a three-day event planned for the weekend before the
Payne targeting full fitness for Darwin
Matt Payne expects to be injury free for Darwin after nursing a sprained wrist through the Tasmania Super440. The post Payne targeting full fitness for
Pastrana reflects on ‘freaking awesome’ Bathurst Supercars stunt
TRAVIS Pastrana has reflected fondly on his experience filming the latest Gymkhana clip at Mount Panorama alongside the Supercars championship at last year’s Repco Bathurst
Five Russell Ingall fines that totalled $46,130
LOVE him or loathe him, Russell Ingall was always at the forefront. During a near 20-year full-time V8 career, Ingall played the role of pantomime
Murphy and Ambrose ad takes out major award
REPCO’S ‘Bringin’ The Bathurst’ campaign, featuring Greg Murphy, Marcos Ambrose and Jim Richards, has taken home a major gong from the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Expo,
Who’s in line for the Supercars Hall of Fame?
LAST week’s announcement of the NASCAR Hall of Fame class of 2026 shines a light on our own Supercars Hall of Fame. Since 1999, the
Ojeda tops rookie class despite major issue
JAYDEN Ojeda’s rookie season has stepped up a notch, with a personal best solo race result coming at Symmons Plains, albeit with sub-par race starts