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Volvo Car Australia Joins V8 Supercars

17 Jun 2013
Volvo Car Australia today announces that it will be on the V8 Supercars Championship grid in 2014 and ready to race.
4 mins by James Pavey

Volvo Car Australia today announces that it will be on the V8 Supercars Championship grid in2014 and ready to race.

As the first luxury car brand to join the V8 Supercars Championship with a factory team, VolvoCar Australia has joined forces with Volvo Car Group’s global motorsport partner Polestar togo racing.

Together, they will partner with the well-respected Garry Rogers Motorsport team to formVolvo Polestar Racing, the first formalised factory team from a luxury car brand.

The announcement was made in Brisbane today by Matt Braid, Volvo Car Australia ManagingDirector; James Warburton, V8 Supercars CEO; Mark Skaife, V8 Supercars CommissionChairman; Garry Rogers, owner of Garry Rogers Motorsport; Christian Dahl, ManagingDirector and owner of Polestar; and Vice President International of Volvo Car Group, ThomasAndersson.

“I’m delighted to announce our return to motorsport in Australia,” said Matt Braid.

“Volvo has a rich motorsport heritage in this country, including winning Australia’s most famousrace, Bathurst, 15 years ago this coming October.

“As the first luxury car brand to enter a factory team in the V8 Supercars Championship, we’redetermined to add to this heritage, while strengthening the presence of the S60 model line andthe Volvo brand here in Australia.” 

James Warburton, CEO, V8 Supercars, said of the announcement:

“To have another prestigious brand like Volvo in our sport is a red letter day for V8 Supercars.

“The strength of V8 Supercars is such that global brands, not limited to car manufacturers, arebecoming increasingly aware of and directly involved in the business.

“It is my vision to build V8 Supercars into one of the strongest brands in the world with thepartners to match. That is the level of untapped potential I believe this sport has.

“I am extremely delighted to have Volvo in our sport and congratulate Garry and his team onbecoming the official Volvo factory team in V8 Supercars.”

Volvo Polestar Racing is a partnership between Volvo Car Australia, Polestar and GarryRogers Motorsport, and it will be the official Volvo factory racing team.

Derek Crabb, Executive Motorsport Director of Volvo Car Group said of the announcement:

“Polestar has been Volvo Car Group’s global performance and motorsport partner since 1996,and has campaigned Volvos in the World Touring Car Championship, the European TouringCar Championship and, currently, the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship.

“We are extremely happy to see Polestar enter this collaboration with Garry Rogers Motorsportfor Volvo Car Australia.”

The Swedish team will produce the V8 engine and assist Garry Rogers Motorsport in thedevelopment of the V8 Supercars campaign. 

Polestar owner Christian Dahl said of the announcement:

“We are very proud and excited to take on the V8 Supercars together with Volvo Car Australiaand Garry Rogers Motorsport, a Championship that has grown to become one of the mostprestigious and competitive racing Championships in the world.

“Polestar will do our absolute best to add Volvo knowledge, engineering and developmentstrengths to the already competent team at Garry Rogers Motorsport.”

Volvo Car Australia and Polestar are investing significant capital and resources into GarryRogers Motorsport, who will produce and race two V8 Supercars based on the production S60road car.

Garry Rogers said of the announcement:

“For myself and all our staff and sponsors who have been with us for a considerable time, theopportunity to utilise the Car of the Future regulations to introduce Volvo to our category iscertainly very exciting. And I know that if we continue to work hard it will also become veryrewarding.

“The opportunity to align ourselves with Volvo, one of the world’s most recognised brands, andteam up with Christian Dahl and Polestar, is first class.

“I am still a racer at heart and the big plus of this relationship that impressed me more thanothers manufacturers I had spoken to was the fact these people had done their homework onthe Car of the Future rules and regulations, and could see the commercial opportunities thatthis offered.

“Most heartening of all, I am dealing with people who understand racing from an engineeringperspective and the personal, day-to-day matters you need to have experienced to achievesuccess.” 

Volvo Car Australia has a rich heritage of motorsport in Australia, having won the 1986Australian Touring Car Championship in 1986 with Robbie Francevic in a Volvo 240T.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of Volvo winning Australia’s most famous race, theBathurst 1000 in 1998 with Jim Richards and Rickard Rydell in a Volvo S40.

Mark Skaife, Chairman, V8 Supercars Commission, said of the announcement:

“We have stated on numerous occasions that the mass appeal of V8 Supercars at a domesticand global level would entice manufacturers from around the world.

“Volvo has a very proud heritage in motorsport in this country, dating back to the 1960s.Robbie Francevic won the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1986 in a Volvo 240T,breaking the stranglehold of the BMWs. His factory team-mate that year was John Bowe.

“People may also forget that two of Australia’s greatest ever drivers, Peter Brock and JimRichards, were highly successful with Volvo.

“With Nissan and Mercedes-Benz AMG joining Ford and Holden on the grid this year, I amsure Volvo will become competitive very quickly, particularly under Garry’s leadership, in2014.”

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