Commodore
Cup National Series:
The Commodore Cup national series has
entertained spectators around Australia
with close competition and tight racing
since its introduction in 1994.
The
series started with VB, VC and VH Commodores
all running a 4.2-litre V8 engine through
a four-speed manual gearbox.
In
2004, the VS Commodore bodyshell was
introduced to the class, although mechanical
specifications between the newer and
the older bodyshells remained identical.
Since
its inception, Commodore Cup has evolved
as a very popular category catering
for competitors from all different backgrounds,
from weekend warriors who enjoy the
recreational aspects of motor-racing,
to young-guns out of go-karts looking
to learn touring-car racecraft in order
to make a successful transition to V8
Supercars.
Indeed,
Commodore Cup has been the breeding
ground for many successful drivers,
the most prominent being current V8
Supercar star Lee Holdsworth.
Other
notable drivers to have progressed from
Commodore Cup to higher levels of Australian
motorsport include Paul Dumbrell (V8
Supercar Championship), Marcus Zukanovic,
Geoff Emery and Brett Holdsworth (Fujitsu
V8 Supercar Series).
Season
2008 sees the introduction of controlled
fuel, a limit of six tyres per car per
round, and a new top-10 reverse-grid
format for the second race of each event.
These
new regulations should serve to make
the Commodore Cup competition closer
than ever.
2008 Calendar
R1. Oran Park, 26-27 April
R2. Phillip Island, 14-15 June
R3. Eastern Creek, 12-13 July
R4. Phillip Island, 9-10 August
R5. Mallala, 1-2 November
R6. Sandown, 29-30 November