Fords will take on Holdens in Supercars for the last time today. RepcoSC
With the Gen2 era coming to a close on the streets of Adelaide today the Holden brand will disappear from the Supercars grid for good.
There has always been a fierce rivalry between Ford and Holden – both on the track and int he showroom – which was heightened during the five-litre, V8 era. “Ford versus Holden has been the central story of Australian motorsport for six decades, and it’s a major moment in history to see that story come to an end this weekend,” said Ford Australia president and CEO Andrew Birkic.
"Let’s hope that we see some great racing this weekend in Adelaide, that honours the incredible history between our brands.
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