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Australian V8 Supercar ChampionshipMarcos Ambrose (AUS) finished 2nd outright in his Ford for Rd 8 of the Championship. Australian V8 Supercar Series Rd 8, Winton, Australia, 18 August 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
03V807Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore, who retired from the race, leads the field at the start. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia
V8 Supercar ChampionshipMark Skaife (AUS) Holden Commodore celebrates his 5th straight victory after winning the Stegbar 400. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia
V8 Supercar ChampionshipSteven Richards (AUS) Holden Commodore jumps for joy after finishing second in race 1. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia. 7-9 June 2002
V8 Supercar ChampionshipMarcos Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon cuts it close to the wall. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia. 7-9 June 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 Supercar ChampionshipMark Skaife (AUS) with Todd Kelly (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore were the winners of an eventful race that included a rain and hail storm
Marcos Ambrose winsA podium girl. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 8, Oran Park, Sydney, Australia, 17 Aug 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 Supercar Championship(L-R) Marcos Ambrose (AUS) and Simon Wills (NZL). Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd9, Queensland Raceway, Queensland, Australia. 15 September 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 Supercar ChampionshipThe cars grid up for the start. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd9, Queensland Raceway, Queensland, Australia. 15 September 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 Touring CarsRace winner Todd Kelly (AUS) celebrates 50 victories for Holden in the V8 Supercar series. Australian V8 Touring Cars, Rd5, Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China, 12 June 2005
Australian V8 Supercar ChampionshipMark Skaife (AUS) HRT Holden Commodore leads at the start of the 500. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd9, Queensland Raceway, Queensland, Australia. 15 September 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Holden Vs FordMark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore made the most of his new ownership of HRT to finish second in Race One and to win Race Two
Australian V8 SupercarsAussie V8 rookie Paul Dumbrell (AUS) was involved in the race-stopping crash after only 2 laps in the wet conditions. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Non-Championship race, Albert Park
V8 Supercars(L to R): Third placed Steve Richards (NZL) Castrol Perkins Racing Holden Commodore soaks race winner Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford Falcon with champagne on the podium
Australian V8 SupercarsFord and Holden flags battle as keenly in the air as they do on the track. Australian V8 Supercars, Bob Jane T Marts 1000, Mt Panorama, Bathurst, Australia, 14 Oct 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Aussie V8 SupercarsPaul Weel (AUS) Holden pits for wet tyres in the terrible conditions. V8 Supercars Series, Rd2, Phillip Island, Australia, 13 April 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE
03V807Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore retired from the race. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia, 20 July 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE
V8 SupercarsSteve Richards (NZL) Castrol Perkins Racing Holden Commodore raced his older VX Commodore instead of his newer VY and finished third
Marcos Ambrose winsRace winner Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Ford Falcon leads the field at the start of the race. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 8, Oran Park, Sydney, Australia, 17 Aug 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 Supercar ChampionshipNicolas Minassian (FRA) Team Dynamic Holden Commodre enjoys the Melbourne sunshine while it lasts! Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd9, Betta Electrical 500, Sandown International Raceway
Australian Touring CarsGreg Murphy (AUS) Holden Commodore finished third in race three despite this off and was second for the day. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd6, Wanneroo, Barbagallo, Australia
Holden Vs FordMarcus Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon, who became the first Ford driver to win three races in a row since 1996, celebrates the achievment with his Pirtek Racing crew
Australian V8 SupercarsPaul Dumbrell (AUS) Castrol Perkins Racing Team. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd01, Adelaide, Australia, 23 March 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 SupercarsMark Skiafe(AUS) HRT Holden Commodore had his best result of the year with second place overall V8 Supercar Championship Rd 8 Oran Park Raceway 15/8/04 DIGITAL IMAGE AV808A
03V807Russell Ingall (GBR) Caltex Havoline Racing Team Ford Falcon takes hisfirst race victory for Ford. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd 7, Bigpond 300, Queensland Raceway, Australia, 20 July 2003
Australian V8 SupercarsGreg Murphy (NZL) Holden, was second outright. Australian V8 Supercars, Rd13, Sandown, Australia, 1 December 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 SupercarsSeventh placed Greg Ritter (AUS), partnered by Alan Jones (AUS) in the Shell Helix Racing Ford Falcon, runs wide in the closing stages
Australian V8 Touring CarsTodd Kelly (AUS) HRT Commodore won the first and third races to win the 5th Round of the V8 Supercar Championship from Steven Richards (AUS) and Paul Radisich (NZL)
Australian V8 SupercarsFord Racing Launched their 2003 contender the all new BA at Bathurst. Australian V8 Supercars, Bob Jane T Marts 1000, Mt Panorama, Bathurst, Australia, 14 Oct 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 SupercarsMarcos Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon finished 4th after holding up eventual race winner Mark Skaife (AUS) Holden Commedore in the early stages of the first race
Australian V8 SupercarsA rival passes the stricken Holden of Paul Morris (AUS) after he had crashed heavily into the wall on the exit of turn two in a race-stopping crash
V8 Supercar ChampionshipMark Skaife (AUS) celebrates his 5th straight victory after winning the Stegbar 400 in his Holden Commodore. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia
Australian V8 SupercarsRussell Ingall (AUS) Ford Falcon was leading the race when it was stopped after only 2 laps. Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Non-Championship race, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia
Australian V8 SupercarsJason Bright (AUS) Holden Commodore finished second outright after the two races.. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE
Australian V8 SupercarsMarcos Ambrose (AUS) Ford Falcon stole a good lead from pole position but lost his lead after the compulsory pit stops. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia
Australian V8 SupercarsMarshals and medical personnel assist Paul Morris (AUS) Holden Commodore after he had crashed heavily into the wall on the exit of turn two in a race-stopping crash
Australian V8 SupercarsMark Skaife (AUS) Holden Commodore made it four in a row at Oran Park with a convincing two wins from two races. Australian Supercar Championship, Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia, 28 July 2002
05av810Garth Tander (AUS) HSV Commodore leads at the start Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd13, Philip Island, Australia, 27 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE
05av810Marcos Ambrose (AUS) Pirtek Racing Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd13, Philip Island, Australia, 27 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE
05av810Glenn Seton (AUS) Westpoint Ford Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd13, Philip Island, Australia, 27 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE
05av810Garth Tander (AUS) HSV Commodore Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd13, Philip Island, Australia, 27 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE
05av810Craig Lowndes (AUS) Betta Ford Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd13, Philip Island, Australia, 27 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE
05av810Rick Kelly (AUS) HSV Commodore Australian V8 Supercar Championship, Rd13, Philip Island, Australia, 27 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE