The 2013 V8 supercars represent the future of
the cars. The Red Bull Racing champions Craig Lowndes and Jaime Wincup were the
dominating players of the V8 Supercars season that began in Adelaide in the
previous part of this month. Not much difference was noted in comparison to the
2012 season. But when noticed closely, the 2013 V8 supercars were adorning a
completely changed machine under the old covers. And with this, it can be
finally said that the V8’s the Car of The Future is finally on stage. Car of
the future is nothing but a programme that is being run from last few years
under which each year new cars are revealed.
These are more environmental
friendly and are technically much upgraded along with being pocket friendly.
But the main tag that can be given to the V8 supercars is a bit different and
has been named as “Bigger and Faster”. These V8 Supercars of the Future bear
the very same 5 liter capacity power source but the old heavy chassis has been
replaced by a skeleton of modern racing car. The rear axle plays live credits
to the independent rear suspension that has been bestowed to these cars. The
brakes are bigger while the wheels bear a rim of 18 inches. The safety factor
of the car seems to be specially taken care of and can be noticed easily in the
first glance. As explained by its Chief Steward Steve Chopping “ When the rules
came in a couple of decades back, the Australian market was dominated by
Commodore and Falcon sized cars, but that’s changed. The best-sellers in
Australia now are the Mazda3s and the Toyota Corolla. The Commodore struggles
in to the top ten and I don’t think the Falcon makes to the top twenty.”
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