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The 2019 Commodore that ran in the Supercars series in Australia was a significant development for Holden and the championship. Here’s some information about the 2019 ZB Commodore V8 Supercar:
Design and Development: The ZB Commodore V8 Supercar was based on the ZB generation of the Holden Commodore, which was released as a road car in 2018. The development of the race car was a joint effort between Holden, Triple Eight Race Engineering, and the Supercars technical department.
Chassis and Aerodynamics: The ZB Commodore V8 Supercar featured a purpose-built race chassis designed specifically for the championship. The aerodynamics of the car were extensively modified to improve downforce and overall performance, including a large rear wing and front splitter.
Engine: The V8 Supercars series mandates the use of a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine. The ZB Commodore V8 Supercar was powered by a modified version of the Holden-developed LS3 engine, tuned to produce over 600 horsepower.
Team and Drivers: The ZB Commodore V8 Supercar was campaigned by various teams in the championship, including the factory-backed Red Bull Holden Racing Team, Mobil 1 Boost Mobile Racing, and others. Drivers such as Jamie Whincup, Shane van Gisbergen, and Scott Pye competed in the 2019 season behind the wheel of the ZB Commodore.
Performance and Results: The ZB Commodore V8 Supercar proved to be competitive in the championship, with several race wins and podium finishes throughout the 2019 season. It competed against other manufacturers’ cars such as the Ford Mustang and Nissan Altima, contributing to the intense on-track rivalry and excitement for fans.
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