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Mercedes reportedly considering V8 Supercar entry Down Under

Filed under: Motorsports, Mercedes-Benz, Australia, Racing

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While American racing fans remain enamored with stock car racing, road course-bound touring car series continue to draw big crowds overseas. In Europe there’s the World Touring Car Championship. DTM is one of the most popular forms of motorsport in Germany. The Japanese have Super GT. But Down Under, V8 Supercars reign supreme.

The Australian touring car series has typically been the battleground for Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, but the Aussie brands could get some company once again thanks to new regulations. Following a similar move by NASCAR, series organizers in Australia are preparing to institute a new Car of the Future program that could open the door for foreign automakers to take part. The formula calls for a spec chassis with independent rear suspension replacing the live rear axles on the current competitors, plus more advanced DOHC 24-valve engines to accompany (and eventually replace) the pushrod 16-valve units currently in place.

According to reports from the other side of the world, Mercedes-Benz could be the first to take advantage of the new regs, spurred into action by the increased sales of FPVs and HSVs among V8 Supercars fans Down Under. The German automaker’s Australian unit has commissioned Brock Engineering – run by the legendary Peter Brock’s son James – to build a sort of ring-taxi type of vehicle based on the C63 AMG in which Mick Doohan – a superbike champion whose record rivals that of Valentino Rossi – will chauffeur paying customers and VIPs on hot laps around the Philip Island circuit in Victoria. The stripped-out, track-prepped C63, according to sources, could form the basis for a Mercedes V8 Supercar, similar to the company’s DTM racer.

Although Mercedes typically prevents its regional subsidiaries from competing in local motorsport disciplines, an exception could apparently be made for the popular Australian series, with factory support provided to privateer entires. Nissan and Hyundai are reportedly also considering entries in the championship. Tip of the hat to Scott for the tip!

[Source: CarPoint.com.au]

Mercedes reportedly considering V8 Supercar entry Down Under originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 14 Mar 2010 19:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Accident Keeps Sterling Moss From Honors at Amelia Island

Sterling MossDue to an accident as a result of a lift malfunction at his home in Mayfair, England, racing legend Stirling Moss will be unable to attend the 2010 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance in Florida on March 12th – 14th.

The Sterling Moss official website reports:

“The accident occurred as a consequence of falling down three floors in the lift shaft at his home. The door to the lift, that should have remained locked if the lift was not on the floor that it was called from, opened in error. He stepped into the narrow open shaft in the expectation that the lift would be present for him to walk into, as it should have been.

Sir Stirling Moss suffered two broken ankles, four broken bones to his foot, skin abrasions and four chipped vertebrae. He is now comfortable and recovering in a London hospital after surgery to both ankles.”

Moss was to be the guest of honor at the Amelia Island event, and celebrate the 50th anniversary of his 1960 Cuban Grand Prix win by being reunited with the car he drove in that clean sweep victory, the Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage now owned by John Feiber.

Bill Warner, the co-founder of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, recently announced that Caroll Shelby will be standing in for Stirling and organizers are working on a surprise for show goers.

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Accident Keeps Sterling Moss From Honors at Amelia Island originally appeared on About.com Classic Cars on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 14:19:07.

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