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Guest Daihatsu_Dude

Prepare to race the world like never before as you take on Australia's greatest V8 Supercar drivers from Australia's premier motorsport category!

Cars in the game include:

Paul Radisich (18) Shell Helix Racing (Falcon AU)

Marcos Ambrose (4) Pirtek Racing (Falcon AU)

Steven Richards (6) Ford Tickford Racing (Falcon AU)

Craig Lowndes (00) Gibson Motorsport (Falcon AU)

Russell Ingall (8) Castrol Perkins Racing (Commodore VX)

Garth Tander (34) Valvoline Cummins Repco Race Team (Commodore VX)

Glenn Seton (5) Ford Tickford Racing (Falcon AU)

Larry Perkins (11) Castrol Perkins Racing (Commodore VX)

Steven Johnson (17) Shell Helix Racing (Falcon AU)

Greg Murphy (51) K-Mart Racing (Commodore VX)

Mark Larkham (10) ICS Ford Team Smartcar (Falcon AU)

Jason Bargwanna (35) Valvoline Cummins Repco Race Team (Commodore VX)

David Besnard (9) Caltex Havoline Race Team (Falcon AU)

John Bowe (600) CAT Racing (Falcon AU)

Todd Kelly (15) K-Mart Racing (Commodore VX)

Steve Ellery (31) Super Cheap Auto Racing (Falcon AU)

John Faulkner (46) John Faulkner Racing (Commodore VX

Cameron McConville (3) Lansvale Smash Repairs (Commodore VX)

Brad Jones (21) Ozemail Internet Racing (Falcon AU)

Paul Morris (29) Big Kev Racer (Commodore VX)

V8 Supercars Race Driver features Holden Vs Ford with the most realistic crash damage ever seen before on a PlayStation®2 game. V8 Supercars Race Driver replicates the Official Australian V8 Supercar Series perfectly. The cars handle and react convincingly, conveying the tension and excitement of actually being in the race.

More info @ http://www.v8supercar.com/v8game/default.htm

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Daihatsu_Dude,

Do you know about this one:

http://www.easports.com.au/v8_index.php

It has all the tracks, not just six plus the v8 Brutes series (utes)

i'm sure your one will be good, I'll end up playing both but the EA sports one is out next weekend and I'll be hosting game servers from that weekend onwards.

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