Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 18

Thread: Volvo V8 Supercar

  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    On The Road
    Posts
    30,039
    Total Downloaded
    0

    Volvo V8 Supercar

    This is Volvo's awesome S60 V8 Supercar entry [w/video]
    Related GalleryVolvo S60 Australian V8 Supercar








    Australian auto news has been dire for the last several months with all three automakers that build there announcing they would stop production within the next three years. But Volvo is providing a shot of excitement with the unveiling of its new S60 racecar for the upcoming season of the Australian V8 Supercar series.

    The Volvo S60 racecar will use a 5.0-liter, naturally aspirated V8 based on Volvo's B8444S production engine that will be tuned to produce roughly 650 horsepower on E85 ethanol. Power will get to the ground via a six-speed sequential transmission, and it will be able to reach 62 miles per hour in 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 185. All cars in the series use common parts for the chassis, transaxle, and rear suspension.

    Volvo's Polestar performance arm will campaign two of the S60 racers this season. While Volvo might seem like an odd inclusion into Australian racing, it actually has quite a successful history. It won the 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship in a 240 and won the Bathhurst 1000 race in 1998 in an S40. Polestar is not new to racing either, having been racing Volvos around the world since 1996.

    The Swedes will be taking on cars from Ford, Holden, Nissan and Mercedes-Benz in a 15-event racing season around Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania that will start at the end of February. Scroll down to check out a video of the S60 being delivered near the Sydney Opera House and to read the full press release.


    Show full PR text
    Volvo S60 V8 Supercar makes its debut in Sydney

    Volvo Polestar Racing unveiled its 650 HP Volvo S60 that will debut in the 2014 V8 Supercars by driving it across the Sydney Harbour Bridge under police escort.

    "This is a significant day," said Christian Dahl, owner of Polestar. "Polestar has been Volvo Car Group's global performance and motorsport partner since 1996, and has campaigned Volvos in the World Touring Car Championship, the European Touring Car Championship and, currently, the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship. To that end, we're looking forward to the challenge of the V8 Supercar Championship."

    Dahl was joined by Volvo Car Australia Managing Director Matt Braid, drivers Scott McLaughlin and Robert Dahlgren and team principal Garry Rogers to present the race car to the media.

    "This is an historic day in the history of Volvo Car Australia," said Matt Braid. "As the first luxury car manufacturer to enter V8 Supercars with a factory team, we're delighted to reveal our Volvo S60 race car to meet the challenge of the world's toughest touring car series and strengthen the presence of the S60 model line – and Volvo brand – here in Australia."

    Utilising the resources of Volvo, Polestar and GRM, the Volvo Polestar Racing S60 V8 Supercar has been designed and built to V8 Supercars' 'Car of the Future' regulations. These regulations include 18-inch wheels, transaxle gearbox and independent rear suspension (see specification details below).

    "This is a race car like no other. It is really challenging, but fun, to drive. The power is insane, you need to treat it with respect. I am very much longing for the season start in Adelaide where I am going to face the biggest challenge of my racing career," said Dahlgren.

    Volvo Car Australia has a rich heritage of motorsport in Australia, dating back to the 1960s, and posting some notable milestones, including winning the 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship with Robbie Francevic in a Volvo 240T.

    Last year marked the 15th anniversary of Volvo winning Australia's most famous race, the Bathurst 1000 in 1998 with Jim Richards and Rickard Rydell in a Volvo S40.

    Indeed, some of Australia's greatest names in motorsport have tasted success with Volvo including John Bowe and Peter Brock.

    Garry Rogers commented: "For all the GRM staff it is incredibly satisfying to see the next step of all the hard work and energy they have put into designing and building the Volvo S60 V8 Supercar over the last 12 months. During this process, this same group of workers were also responsible for the preparation and running of our 2013 V8 Supercar Championship cars, so it makes me extremely proud to be surrounded by such a never-say- die group. We cannot wait to get on with the racing."

    With the first race at the Clipsal 500 fast approaching at the end of February, testing of the Valvoline Volvo S60 continues apace, with the official V8 Supercar test day taking place at Sydney Motorsport Park on 15 February.

    Watch the S60 V8 Supercar cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA8u7x6KLF0"]Volvo S60 Polestar V8 Supercar unveiled at Sydney Harbour Bridge - YouTube[/ame]

    Volvo S60 V8 Supercar technical information
    Vehicle: Volvo S60
    Engine: Modified Volvo B8444S (see below)
    Transmission: Control Albins ST6 6 speed sequential Transaxle with integrated spool differential
    Front suspension: Double wishbone suspension, adjustable damper and cockpit adjustable front anti-roll bar
    Rear suspension: Control independent rear suspension, adjustable damper; cockpit adjustable anti-roll bar AP Racing 6 piston caliper, 395mm ventilated discs
    Brakes: AP Racing 4 piston caliper, 355mm ventilated discs
    Wheels: Control Rimstock 18" x 11" forged aluminium
    Tyres: Dunlop control tyre
    Weight: 1410KG (includes driver)
    Top speed: 298+ km/h
    0-100 km/h: 3.2 seconds
    Steering: Custom rack and pinion power assisted steering
    Shocks: Öhlins TTX Dampers
    Electronics: MoTec ECU and Data Logging System

    Engine technical information
    Block: Modified Volvo B8444S, 60 degree aluminium cylinder block
    Heads: Modified Volvo B8444S, aluminium
    Bore x Stroke: 95.5 x 87.1
    Capacity: 4989cc
    Compression: 10:1
    Power: 650bhp (estimated)
    Max revs: 7500rpm
    Induction: Naturally aspirated, eight throttle bodies
    Fuel: E85
    Liners: Cast in steel liners
    Valve train: Double overhead camshafts, direct acting tappets
    Ignition: Volvo B8444S coil on plug
    Injection: Port injection, one injector per cylinder, injection pressure: 5.5 bar

    2014 V8 Supercars Calendar
    February 15 – sydney.com V8 Supercars Test Day – Sydney Motorsport Park
    Feb 27-Mar 2 – Clipsal 500 Adelaide – Adelaide
    Mar 13-16 – 2014 Formula 1 Australian GP – Albert Park
    March 28-30 – Tasmania 400 – Symmons Plains Raceway
    April 4-6 – Winton 400 – Winton Motor Raceway
    April 24-27 – ITM 500 Auckland – Pukekohe Park Raceway
    May 16-18 – Perth 400 – Barbagallo Raceway
    June 20-22 – Skycity Triple Crown Darwin 500 – Hidden Valley Raceway
    July 4-6 – Townsville 500 – Reid Park
    Aug 1-3 – Coates Hire Ipswich 400 – Queensland Raceway
    Aug 22-24 – Sydney Motorsport Park 400 – Sydney Motorsport Park
    Sept 12-14 – Wilson Security Sandown 500 – Sandown Raceway
    Oct 9-12 – Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 – Mount Panorama
    Oct 24-26 – Armor All Gold Coast – 600 Surfers Paradise
    Nov 14-16 – Phillip Island 400 – Phillip Island Circuit
    Dec 5-7 – Sydney 500 – Sydney Olympic Park




    News Source: Volvo
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

    [IMG][/IMG]

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Tangambalanga
    Posts
    7,558
    Total Downloaded
    0
    So theoretically, if Ford and Holden are soon to be out of it all,, who are we going to follow then? What will become of the Supercars series in the future? (Has this question been raised here before?)

    I guess I had better start to find a new team to follow
    The Volvo does look good and its blue too

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Lake Macquarie NSW
    Posts
    1,353
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I might even watch the V8 supercars series now it is a lot more interesting.!!
    Regards
    Robbo

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Tumbi Umbi, Central Coast, NSW
    Posts
    5,769
    Total Downloaded
    0
    It might be interesting as long as they don't become so obsessed with the notion of parity that the cars are so similar that the only difference is the colour.

    I thought that the Bathurst 12 hour was a good reminder that you can get some very close, interesting racing when there are actually some differences between the cars.

    It certainly is more entertaining when one car is slightly faster down the straight, another is better under brakes, another accelerates out of the corners a bit better, one is better around the slower corners and yet another one handles the faster corners better.

    The organisers are apparently proud of how close they have managed to make the performance of the cars. Surely they are clever enough that they can incorporate some differences and accept that on some tracks one car might have a slight edge as long as others have a slight advantage on a different track.

    Surely the ideal form of parity is one where over the whole year every car has a chance of winning rather than insisting on equal performance on every part of every track.

    The Minis v the Mustangs, especially at Oran Park was more interesting than the recent Holden v Ford era of racing.

    Anyway, back to the topic of the original post. Yes, that Volvo could provide some interesting racing. if it lives up to expectations.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    4,842
    Total Downloaded
    0

    Thumbs up

    Love my motor sport, I'm a big fan of V8 Supercars, which, I reckon, is under a bit of pressure at the moment (they're not admitting though!), because of the situation existing in the manufacturing, therefore sponsorship, area in Aus today, which has contributed to the smaller 25 car grid, this season.
    So, I'm happy that Volvo's in the mix, & I reckon Gary Rogers will do a good job, as he always does.
    Car of the Future (COTF)?...Well I wasn't a fan originally (it was supposed to contribute to cheaper cars, which it didn't), but with the demise of Ford & Holden, I am now. I wouldn't be so sure that these two won't run after 2017 either, whilst I've heard nothing official, I've heard that an application has been made to run 2 door cars (Mustang), and that would lead to Camaro, if it is ever produced in RHD which I believe it will be, to compete with Mustang.
    Interesting times ahead,...can't wait for Clipsal!
    Cheers, Pickles.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    East-South-East Girt-By-Sea
    Posts
    17,668
    Total Downloaded
    1.20 MB
    More Taxi racing!


    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Ellendale Tasmania.
    Posts
    12,986
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    It might be interesting as long as they don't become so obsessed with the notion of parity that the cars are so similar that the only difference is the colour.

    I thought that the Bathurst 12 hour was a good reminder that you can get some very close, interesting racing when there are actually some differences between the cars.

    It certainly is more entertaining when one car is slightly faster down the straight, another is better under brakes, another accelerates out of the corners a bit better, one is better around the slower corners and yet another one handles the faster corners better.

    The organisers are apparently proud of how close they have managed to make the performance of the cars. Surely they are clever enough that they can incorporate some differences and accept that on some tracks one car might have a slight edge as long as others have a slight advantage on a different track.

    Surely the ideal form of parity is one where over the whole year every car has a chance of winning rather than insisting on equal performance on every part of every track.

    The Minis v the Mustangs, especially at Oran Park was more interesting than the recent Holden v Ford era of racing.

    Anyway, back to the topic of the original post. Yes, that Volvo could provide some interesting racing. if it lives up to expectations.
    The parity is that the rolling chassis is identical, only the shape and engine is different, one company makes the rolling chassis, engine and body is added by the Racing Team.

    Also, horse power can't be over a certain amount, down force must be identical and weight must within a certain range.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

    2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
    1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
    1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
    2007 BMW R1200GS
    1979 BMW R80/7
    1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
    1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Tangambalanga
    Posts
    7,558
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    More Taxi racing!

    Yep,, an Australian race, and soon to be no Aussie cars

  9. #9
    VladTepes's Avatar
    VladTepes is offline Major Part of the Heart and Soul of AULRO Subscriber
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Bracken Ridge, Qld
    Posts
    16,055
    Total Downloaded
    0
    As long as this Volvo doesn't turn up a the bike races....
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


    gone


    1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
    1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
    1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
    1996 Discovery 1

    current

    1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400


  10. #10
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Bracken Ridge - Brisbane - QLD
    Posts
    14,276
    Total Downloaded
    0
    good on them opening it up to a wider range after all its pretty control, they didn't really have a choice.......

    i'm not a massive fan of the racing but if its on the tellie than I don't mine watching the starts of each race

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!