I don't know about the Falcons but wrt the Commodores, they are a word car. They are assembled in Australia and other countries.
Holden export the HSV version to Europe. When we produced the Monaro here, before production was moved to America, we exported them to America.
Not a lot of anything is exported nowdays, except for raw resources. The Ausie dollar is too high.
No your right there Disco Man. Thats damn quick but who really cares about top speed? Most of the fans will hang around the corners and thats where the lighter cars are quicker.
Was just having a look back at old race data and its amazing to see that Jim Richards in the Skyline back in 1991 set an average of 158kph over 161 laps.
It wasnt until 2010 before that was beaten and its only been beaten 3 times.
No wonder the ford and Holden fans hated the thing. Imagine if they used the new one!!
Only winding you up now![]()
Some FPR news.
Sparks to fly over fifth FPR Falcon for 2015 - Speedcafe
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
The Nissan that you refer to was the most complex saloon car ever raced in Australia. It was unbeatable, and remember it was "hobbled".
If that car had continued to be developed, modern day V8 Supercars would not keep up with it either.
Gibson Motorsport did a mighty job with those cars, they were the fastest of their type in the world.
Pickles.
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