Preview - 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series.
By Matthew Agius
With a huge fourteen-round calendar, a new manufacturer possessing the number one plate and a myriad of teams capab𓆏le of winning races, the 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series is heating up to be one of the best in living memor𓆉y.
With the all new Holden VE Commodore and Ford's updated BFII Falcon hitting the streets of Adelaide in the opening round, punters both new and old will know that this will be a🅘 cracker of a championship.
But what distinguishes the 2007 series from tha🍸t of previous seasons?
By Matthew Agius
With a huge fourteen-round calendar, a new manufacturer possessing the number one plate and a myriad of teams ca🦄pable of winning races, the 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series is heating up to be one of the beꦫst in living memory.
With the all new Holden VE Commodore and Ford's updated BFII Falcon hitting the streets of Adelaide in the opening round, punters both new and old will know that this will be a cracker oꦚf a championship.
But what distinguishes the🌌 2007 series from that♋ of previous seasons?
2007 represents the biggest wholesale change in V8 Supercar racing since 2003. In t🦩hat year, the BA Falcon and VY 🌜Commodore were introduced - the former, a totally revised update to its disastrous predecessor, the latter a mere upgrade of the VX.
In 2007, the tables have turned, and the VE marks a total change in terms of body and technology for Holden ༺operations, whilst the BFII s▨ports a revised aero package compared to the BA model.
In addition to the introduction of two new cars, only the VZ Commodore will be permitted to compete - with only a few smaller Holden teams likely🌌 to run the old package. The BA Falcon has been completely phased out after four years of successful compet🤡ition - becoming the highest race-winning car in Australian Touring Car Championship history.
A new points system, designed to reward winning rather than consistency has also been included in this year's championship♎ structure. Following two seasons where the champion took a conservative approach to his racing, and where last year saw Rick Kelly not even take a round win, a brand new points arrangement has been developed to give more incentive to race hard and go for wins.
ꦇFourteen championship rounds feature in this years championship. Following the Clipsal 500 Adelaide with its two 250 kilometre races, a series of three-꧙race sprint rounds will feature, with all races covering 120 kilometres in distance (it's a wonder therefore, why some events possess names such as the Bigpond 400). The traditional endurance races at Sandown (500 kilometres) and the legendary Bathurst 1000 divide the short distance events, before a final run of races including the Indy 300 support event, the second-ever trip to Bahrain and the final round at Phillip Island.
Eastern Creek also returns to the championship at 𝔉the start of the year, with a three race round heralding its ad๊dition to the calendar after a one year hiatus.
Form Guide in Brief
Holden
Holden's arsenal looks promising for 2007, with the likes of the Toll HSV🥃 Dealer Team and Holden Racing Team's again looking like the General's star operations. However with unspectacular times in testing thus far, it appears as though many of the Commodore outfits𝓰 are having difficulties coming to grips with the new model.
Indeed, after the two aforementioned teams, Holden's talent pool appears quite shallow. Daylight separates t꧋he Walkinshaw Performance squads from the rest of the field. Only the likes of Jack Daniel's Racing and Supercheap Auto Racing strike as any real🦋 chance of challenging these teams, but JDR has two rookies, whilst Supercheap has had difficulties preparing even one new car for the season start.
Tasman M🔥otorsport also 𝓡poses a threat, although they will need to get a grasp on the new package in addition to the inconsistent setup of pervious seasons.
For Holden to maintain its mantle as Drivers' Champion and retain the number one plate, it really needs to provide assistance to some of the smaller teams, especially if the current saga with the🃏 Holden Racing Team and Toll HSV Dealer Team goes a🐟wry for those concerned.
💫At this stage Holden's championship contenders are names such as Garth Tander, Todd Kelly and Mark Skaife.
Can Rick Kelly defend his title? After a conservative approach in 2006🃏, netting just one race win, it looks like 2007 will be interesting for the young champion - racing hard will be hﷺis key for victory, but will his conservative approach be entrenched at least for the start of the season?
My tipsLead championship charger: Garth TanderBest at Bathurst: Mark Skaife/Todd KellyTop TeamHolden Racing Team
Ford
The Blue Oval lost its Drivers' and Teams' crowns in 🅷2006. But it has laid solid foundations for its 2007 campaign. A spread of teams has the ability to challenge in 2007 - the usual Bl🏅ue Oval frontrunners in Ford Performance Racing and TeamVodafone have again showed promise in pre-season testing, especially FPR. Ex-champions Stone Brothers Racing look to improve this year, after a disappointing 2006 that saw them lose their title as the best team and driver combination in the series.
In addition, there are a handful of other Ford teams that may surprise. Jim Beam Racing (nee DJR) really impressed in testing, with Steven Johnson putting down some solid laptimes at Queensland Raceway. In addition, Team Kiwi Racing looks to benefit from a technical alli🃏ance with Ford Performance Racing to give♈ Paul Radisich a suitable machine.
The biggest question for Ford is how well its top operators will challenge the Walkinshaw Performance arm from Holden - an operation able to drawn upon vast resources, and important experience in the championship. Most Falcons should have no trouble rounding up some of the smaller Holden teams, buไtꦆ the Toll HSV and HRT will be the biggest challenge for deposed champions Ford to overcome.
My tipsLead championship charger: Craig LowndesBest at Bathurst: Steven Richards/Mark Winterbottom or Craig Lowndes/Jamie WhincupTop TeamFord Performance Racing
The 2007 championship gets underway this w🎐eekend in Adelaide for the annual Clipsal 500, to be held in th⭕e East Parklands of the South Australian capital.