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World’s fastest Commodore?

- MATTHEW HANSEN

Today’s three-hour ENEOS New Zealand Endurance Championsh­ip finale at Pukekohe Park brings the return of a familiar squad, and a familiar — though almost entirely revamped — championsh­ip-winning touring car.

Owen Evans’ Team4 outfit, now sporting primary backing from Wet & Forget, has returned to the Kiwi motorsport fold with its ex-NZ SuperToure­rs Holden Commodore and drivers Simon Evans and new recruit Callum Quin.

Their car looks vastly different to when it last raced, thanks to a series of visual and performanc­e upgrades. It now wears Holden VF Commodore Supercars Championsh­ip panels, as well as pumped-out guards to accommodat­e a wider track and tyre set-up.

Under the bonnet is a whopping 7.0-litre LS7 V8, linked to a paddleshif­t Hollinger gearbox. With ABS and traction control also thrown into the mix, the newly built Commodore ranks as one of the most ambitious cars to wear a Holden badge.

It lines up against six FIA GT3 or former–spec racers; including two Audi R8 LMS, Clark Proctor and Andrew Porter’s Nissan Nismo R35 GT-R, and the Carter’s Tyres Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG driven by Dwayne Carter and GT ace Andrew Waite.

“The platform that we had with our NZ SuperToure­r was really good, so we thought ‘why don’t we just leverage off this?’” Simon Evans said.

“It would be cool if we can make it as fast as a GT3 car — then you don’t feel like you’ve just gone out and bought the fastest car off the shelf . . . You’ve put thought into it and developed something here to take on some of this bigger manufactur­er cars.”

The three-hour grid features 29 cars, with the best finishers from the ENEOS North Island Endurance Series and Carter’s Tyres South Island Endurance Series completing the line-up.

Variety on show includes SsangYong’s “Super Ute”, the first TCR-spec touring car imported to New Zealand, and a McLaren 570S GT4 headed by Hayden Johnston.

For Evans, the race kicks off his 2018 season after he and his team elected not to return to the BNT V8s — having won the previous two championsh­ip crowns as well as the 2014–15 BNT NZ SuperToure­r title.

“It’s the first time off I’ve had basically since the start of my career, and my brother was back here for a bit so it was good to catch up with him,” he said.

“But I’m still a racer at heart, so I’m itching to get back out on track and start rubbing some doors with people.”

With Evans’ former teammate Gene Rollinson switching to Internatio­nal Motorsport, former BNT V8s rival and Toyota 86 Championsh­ip campaigner Callum Quin joins the squad.

“The good thing with Callum is that he’s got good experience in the cars. But he’s also a good consistent driver.”

Racing begins with the one-hour event at 10.10am. A 1hr 30min SsangYong Racing Series enduro follows at 11.30am. The three-hour feature race starts at 1.35pm. It will be livestream­ed on Driven.co.nz.

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 ?? Picture / Simon Chapman ?? The newly rebuilt Wet & Forget Racing Holden VF Commodore, to be driven later today by Simon Evans and Callum Quin.
Picture / Simon Chapman The newly rebuilt Wet & Forget Racing Holden VF Commodore, to be driven later today by Simon Evans and Callum Quin.
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