The 2022 Repco Supercars Championship Official Season Guide is the must-have publication for any Supercars fan.
This A5-sized publication has expanded in 2022 to over 200 pages. Printed in full colour, its the perfect resource to have at your fingertips whether you’re watching a race on television or in person at the track.
The 2021 Repco Supercars Championship Official Season Guide is the must-have publication for any Supercars fan.
For the first time, this Season Guide (normally only offered to official accredited media) is being made available to the public and will be produced in a limited print run.
V8 Sleuth has published the Season Guide ......
1:18 Scale Shell V-Power Racing Team Ford Mustang GT - 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Winner - #17 Drivers: Scott McLaughlin / Alex Premat
Limited Edition Number: To be announced. (Model will include numbered Certificate of Authenticity)
Product Specifications: Die-cast model ......
In honour of Triple Eight Race Engineering becoming the first team in Australian Touring Car and Supercars Championship history to win 200 races, V8 Sleuth is proud to release a limited edition collectors print celebrating the teams history-making milestone.
Signed by Jamie Whincup, Craig Lowndes and Shane van Gisbergen, this print is ......
The 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series was a stellar year for Australia’s favourite motorsport category. It began with a memorable dual between Rick and Todd Kelly at the Clipsal 500 and went right through to the thrilling Dunlop Grand Finale at Phillip Island.
It was a year of twists and turns as Garth Tander and Jamie Whincup battled ......
The 2008 V8 Supercars Championship Series was a year of celebrations and farewells.
It commenced with the Clipsal 500 celebrating 10 magnificent years of racing and, after 14 hard fought rounds, it concluded in a farewell to Oran Park Raceway and the crowning of Team Vodafone’s Jamie Whincup as the 2008 Champion.
The 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series was an exciting clash of Australian motorsport giants. While V8 Supercars entered a thrilling new era with two new street circuits at Townsville and Sydney, two of the sport’s great teams emerged to fight out the title – Team Vodafone and Toll Racing Team. And their combatants: Jamie Whincup and Will ......
The 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series will be remembered as one of the most remarkable seasons in touring car history, when Jim Beam Racing’s James Courtney and Team Vodafone’s Jamie Whincup fought a thrilling battle right to the final race.
The season began with a double-header in the Middle East – the Yas V8 400 in Abu ......
2011 saw the V8 Supercars Championship season dominated from the outset by Triple Eight drivers Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes. Whincup, eager to regain the drivers’ Championship he had relinquished to James Courtney in 2010, started the year in characteristic fashion, finishing on the podium in nine of the first eleven races. However, Lowndes ......
The 2012 V8 Supercars Championship season started in a familiar fashion with the Triple Eight Racing VE Commodore of Jamie Whincup dominating proceedings in the early stages of the season. Whincup went toe-to-toe with Ford Performance Racing’s Will Davison from the outset, as the two drivers both registered eight podium finishes in the first ......
Between the opening event in Adelaide and the Grand Finale in Sydney some nine months later, extraordinary scenes played out on raceways across Australia and beyond its shores, as the 2013 V8 Supercars Championship was fought and won. The 2013 season signalled the beginning of a new era, as age-old rivals Holden and Ford welcomed Nissan and ......
History made in earnest on the Mountain; a breakout year for a young star; and the indisputable dominance of a recent giant of the track in 2014, the V8 Supercars Championship once again delivered pulsating drama and re-affirmed its status as one of the world’s premier motorsport categories.
As yet another spectacular season ......
Strap yourself in and relive all the drama from a supercharged 2015 series that saw Jamie Whincup’s stranglehold on the Championship finally broken, history made on the Mountain as Craig Lowndes etched his name into V8 Supercars folklore with an incredible 6th Bathurst win, and one of the tightest Drivers Championship finishes in recent memory. ......
Catch all the high-octane thrills and spills from another incredible year of the V8 Supercars Championships Series with this exclusive highlights DVD, featuring extensive reviews of each round of racing from another amazing year on the track.