Aussie Racing Cars (ARC) is proud to announce that
Australia’s largest motorsports category will commence its 2013 championship on
the streets of Adelaide at the Clipsal 500.
Aussie Racing Cars is anticipating the 2013 event to be the
biggest ever for the category, following on from the launch of Aussie RacingCars for sale all new Car of the Future on the Gold Coast last month, Australia’s
largest manufacturer of racing cars is pushing ahead with the production and
sale of 20 brand new spec cars including an all new Holden Cruze body shape in
the lead up to the Clipsal event.
“The Clipsal 500 event is one of the great events on the
Australian motorsports calendar and we are really excited to be commencing our
2013 championship on the streets of Adelaide. The ultra fast pocket rockets
suit the famous city street circuit perfectly and will be as exciting as ever
with the all new ARC Car of the Future set to race in Adelaide for the first
time. Said Aussie Racing Cars for sale category manager, Brad Ward.
Aussie Racing Cars are half size caricature versions of V8
Ford falcons, Holden commodore’s and Toyota TRD Aurion’s. They are purpose
built rear wheel drive race cars powered by a YAMAHA 1.2 litre, 125 horsepower
twin cam engine with sequential gear box which scream to 11,500 RPM!
Standing just on a meter high, the cars are small but their
performance is breathtaking. 0-100 Kph is achieved in just over 4 seconds and
the top speed is in excess of 230 kph.
The 2012 Championship is expected to be contested over 7
rounds racing at Australia’s largest motorsports events including the Clipsal
500 Adelaide.
Aussie racing cars is an Australian motor racing category.
Essentially a motorcycle powered ilhouette racing car class, it was created by
former touring car racer Phil ward. Influenced
by the American Legends category. Ward sold the category in 2012 to Keltic
Motorsport, a motorsport company owned by Queensland based father-son team of
Tony and Clark Quinn with Bathurst 1000 winner Jason Bergmann acting as
commercial director.
The categories contest annual Aussie racing cars for sale series which
is approved by the confederation of Australian motor sport as a national
series. In 2009 the series made the transition from running at v8 supercars
events to run on the Shannon national’s motor racing championship program. The
serious has since transitioned some of its event back to V8 Supercar.
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