Aussie Racing Cars
Aussie Racing Car
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The Aussie Racing Cars Aussie Racing Car is a pint-sized powerhouse that has carved out a unique niche in the world of motorsport. Born from the Australian racing scene in the early 2000s, this purpose-built silhouette racer was conceived to offer high-octane thrills and close competition at a fraction of the cost of traditional touring or GT cars. Its formula is simple yet brilliant: take a lightweight tube-frame chassis, drape it in a fiberglass body modeled after iconic Australian sedans, and drop in a high-revving motorcycle engine. The result is a machine that captures the pure essence of grassroots racing while delivering professional-level excitement on the track.
Under the hood, the Aussie Racing Car boasts a 1.2-liter Yamaha motorcycle engine—an inline-four that pumps out an impressive 130 horsepower. While that figure may seem modest by supercar standards, it’s the car’s featherweight construction that makes it truly formidable. Tipping the scales at just 992 pounds (450 kg), the Aussie Racing Car delivers a remarkable power-to-weight ratio, making it blisteringly quick in the corners and lightning fast down the straights. The rear-wheel-drive layout, paired with a precise 5-speed manual gearbox, ensures a direct and engaging connection between driver and machine.
Chassis engineering is at the core of the Aussie Racing Car’s dynamic prowess. The tubular spaceframe is designed for maximum rigidity and safety, while the suspension—fully adjustable at all four corners—allows teams to fine-tune handling for different circuits and driving styles. With a compact footprint, the car is incredibly agile, able to dart through tight chicanes and maintain high cornering speeds that belie its diminutive dimensions. Braking is equally impressive, with race-spec hardware providing the stopping power needed for aggressive competition.
The significance of the Aussie Racing Car extends beyond its mechanical attributes. The category has become a beloved fixture on the Australian motorsport calendar, supporting major events like the Supercars Championship and providing a proving ground for emerging talent. Renowned for its parity-focused regulations, the series produces some of the closest and most thrilling racing anywhere, where driver skill takes precedence over deep pockets or factory backing. The cars themselves have a reputation for being robust, affordable to run, and surprisingly versatile, making them a favorite among amateur racers and seasoned veterans alike.
What truly sets the Aussie Racing Car apart is its ability to distill the joy of racing into an accessible, adrenaline-packed package. It’s a testament to clever engineering and the enduring appeal of close-quarters circuit battles. Whether you’re a fan watching from the grandstands or a driver chasing tenths on the stopwatch, the Aussie Racing Car delivers pure motorsport magic every time it hits the track.
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Temps au tour
| Temps | Piste | Voiture | Mod | Pilote | Pneu | Date du tour | Date ajoutée | vs Préd. | Vitesse |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 58.5 | Baskerville Raceway | Course | 01 Jan, 2018 | 22 Jan, 2026 | — | — | |||
| 1:00.7 | Queensland Raceway (Clubman) | Course | 10 Jul, 2016 | 18 Jan, 2026 | — | — | |||
| 1:37.0 | Winton Motor Raceway (National Circuit CW) | Course | 01 Nov, 2019 | 23 Jan, 2026 | — | — | |||
| 1:33.9 | Queensland Raceway (Clubman) | Course | 24 Jul, 2024 | 23 Jan, 2026 | — | — |
Modifié Voitures
| Année | Nom du Pilote | Mod | Puissance | Pneu | Taille du pneu | Vs Préd. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | callanrs2000 | Race | — | — | — | -6.49s |
| 2020 | Troy Adams | Race | 130 | — | — | -0.75s |
| 2020 | Build Drive Race | Race | — | — | — | +2.17s |
| 2020 | Maverick Kemenyvary Racing | Race | — | 200 ECSTA V720 ACR | 205/60/13 | +1:04.19s |
| 2020 | Tommie KSTN | Heavy | — | — | — | — |