I love to see the australian races of V8 superstars, and if I compare those races with what I saw in wtcc serie I just can laugh.
Loooong funny races..a lot of turns, much more simpler cars, with HUGE power, and a lot of pilots of every skill..also the "sunday drivers".
If they crash 8and the always do) the cars are still made in steel and they often can go on
with half destroyed car.
In wtcc u see just plastic fragile pretty cars...with not more than 280-300hp and usually racing for 10 rounds, all this at an incredible price.
I dunno the cost of a V8car in the champioship (falcon or Holden), but surely is lower than a full carbon fiber body wtcc vehicle.
I think V8 champ is the way the tourism races should be.
It is too fun to see those races.(and from what I am looking now in tv a lot of people there looking at the race)
Great australians
Paolo
Loooong funny races..a lot of turns, much more simpler cars, with HUGE power, and a lot of pilots of every skill..also the "sunday drivers".
If they crash 8and the always do) the cars are still made in steel and they often can go on

In wtcc u see just plastic fragile pretty cars...with not more than 280-300hp and usually racing for 10 rounds, all this at an incredible price.
I dunno the cost of a V8car in the champioship (falcon or Holden), but surely is lower than a full carbon fiber body wtcc vehicle.
I think V8 champ is the way the tourism races should be.
It is too fun to see those races.(and from what I am looking now in tv a lot of people there looking at the race)
Great australians

Paolo