What
is a Champ Car and a V8 Supercar?
The main feature GOLD
COAST INDY SERIES and Super V8 Cars race event.
They are two entirely different motor racing formula and both loved
by millions worldwide. But do you know what comprises a V8 Supercar. Well here is a potted summary to
develop your armchair expertise.
A Champ Car:
Is just over four meters in length and about 700kg in weight.
The car has similar features to a Formula 1 car it is an open wheel,
single seat vehicle designed specifically for racing, with its wings one
of the most important features. The front and rear wings significantly
impact on its handling, stability and aerodynamics. A Ford Cosworth XF
turbo-charged 2.65L V8 engine fuelled by methanol powers the Champ Car.
The engine produces 750 horsepower with a top speed of approximately 380
km per hour. The tyres are ungrooved racing slicks manufactured
by Bridgestone.
A V8 Supercar:
Is either a Holden Commodore and a Ford Falcon. The rivalry
between Holden and Ford is what makes V8 Supercar racing so popular and
intense. The V8 Supercar is powered by a 5L fuel injected V8 engine, which
produces 620 horsepower limited to a maximum 7500 RPM. A V8 Supercar accelerates
from 0- 100 in four seconds and has a top speed of 298 kph. They have
a 6-speed Holinger gearbox, Dunlop control tyres, have a fuel capacity
of 120 litres and minimum weight of 1355kg.
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