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HOLDEN EXITS SUPERCARS ON TOP

Holden’s time in ATCC/Supercars competition is officially over, but the famous lion has gone out with a roar, ending its time in Australia’s top racing category in the best way possible. A pair of wins at the 2022 season finale in Adelaide capped off a farewell year that included victory at the Bathurst 1000, along with drivers’ and teams’ championships.

In 2023, teams that had been running the Holden ZB Commodore will race the new Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, but some, like Walkinshaw Andretti United (WAU), have opted to switch allegiances and drive the Ford Mustang GT, which has been given a major makeover for the Gen3 era.

Replacing the Commodore with the Camaro next year means the end of the Ford v Holden rivalry that has defined Australian touring car racing for more than 50

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