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  • [[Image:Bathurst_Racktrack_Holden_Corner.jpg|thumb|right|[[Holden]] Corner (aka "Hell Corner") of the Mount Panorama Circuit]] .... Although many Austalian racing drivers have raced for both the Ford and Holden marques, [[Steven Richards]] and [[Tony Longhurst]] are the only drivers to
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  • ...d a [[BMW M3|BMW M3 GTR V8]]. In both times the 24 Hour race was held, the Holden Monaro 427C came out on top. ...Integra|Honda Integra Type R]], [[Alfa Romeo 156]] and [[Holden Commodore|Holden Commodore SS]].
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  • ...family of engines was introduced in [[2004]] with the [[Cadillac CTS]]. [[Holden]] sells the HFV6 under the name, '''Alloytec'''. The block was designed to ==Holden 3.2==
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  • ...gles title. Holden also won in Ireland's NW 200 Supermono class in 1995. Holden died the following year in practice at the Isle of Man TT.
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  • Australia's traditional [[Holden]]/[[Ford]] rivalry really surfaced at the track in the late 1960s and throu ...ce. The 2003 event was won by [[Mark Skaife]] and [[Todd Kelly]] for the [[Holden Racing Team]]. In 2004 it was won by [[Marcos Ambrose]] and [[Greg Ritter]]
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  • | Record class || [[Formula Holden]] | [[Reynard Motorsport|Reynard]] 92D [[Buick V6 engine#3800 V6|Holden]]
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  • | [[Peter Brock]]/[[Allan Moffat]] || [[Holden Commodore]] | [[Peter Brock]]/[[Allan Moffat]] || [[Holden Commodore]]
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  • ...verseas: [[Pontiac GTO]] (USA) and [[Vauxhall Monaro]] (United Kingdom), [[Holden Commodore]] (Australia)
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  • ...ncluding its performance vehicle operations [[HDT Special Vehicles]] and [[Holden Special Vehicles|HSV]]) have been manufacuring V8 performance vehicles sinc ..., exhaust etc.). However, there are a couple of exceptions to this - the [[Holden]] small block V8, and the [[British Leyland]] alloy small block V8.
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  • ...verseas: [[Pontiac GTO]] (USA) and [[Vauxhall Monaro]] (United Kingdom), [[Holden Commodore]] (Australia)
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  • || {{flagiconEngland}} John Holden / Jamie Winn || {{flagiconEngland}} John Holden / Jamie Winn
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  • ...kend and finishing third in the prestigious [[Bathurst 1000]], driving a [[Holden Commodore]]. In 1994 he formed his own team, Wayne Gardner Racing, and con
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  • || {{flagiconEngland}} John Holden/Andrew Winkle <br> LCR Suzuki 600cc ||{{flagiconEngland}} John Holden/Andrew Winkle
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  • *[[Holden]] [[Hurricane]]
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  • ...tte]]/[[Cadillac XLR]] and the [[Cadillac CTS]]/[[Cadillac STS|STS]]. GM [[Holden]] continued to produce RWD cars through this period.
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  • *[[Holden Monaro]]
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  • ...[[Australia]]n-built [[Giocattolo]] sports car, which used a mid-mounted [[Holden]] 5.0 group A V8 engine. *The later versions of these sprint based supercars had a Holden 5.0 Walkinshaw group a V8 as fitted to the VL Commodore group A cars along
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  • * [[Holden Monaro]] (Australia) and versions sold overseas: [[Pontiac GTO]] (USA) and * [[Holden Commodore]] (Australia)
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  • * [[Holden Commodore VE]]
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  • ...agiconAustralia}} [[John Harvey (motorsport)|John Harvey]]<br/>86 laps / [[Holden VL Commodore]] ...r McLeod]]<br/>{{flagiconAustralia}} ''[[Jon Crooke]]'' *<br/>158 laps / [[Holden VL Commodore]]
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  • || {{flagiconNew Zealand}} Robert Holden
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  • *[[Holden]]: Combo
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  • ...e Year honours and third overall in the [[Australia|Australian]] [[Formula Holden]] ([[Formula 3000]]) series. He won the series outright in [[1998]].
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  • *[[Holden Commodore]] * [[Holden Monaro]]
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  • ...emote regions than tradesmen in the cities. Some examples are the [[Holden|Holden Rodeo]] and the [[Toyota|Toyota Hi-lux]].
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  • ...hp]] (480 kW). The cars are [[Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]]s and [[Holden Commodore]]s. The weight limit for a V8 Supercar is 1350 kg. At one time th ...production body shells and panels rather than space-frame chassis. Both [[Holden]] and [[Ford Australia|Ford]] financially and technically support their fav
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  • ...ritish Formula Ford Championship &#8211; but not before he won the Formula Holden support race at the inaugural Melbourne Grand Prix.
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  • * [[Holden]]: '''Electronic Stability Program (ESP)'''
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  • * 2006- [[Holden VE Commodore]]
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  • Holden of Australia fitted what could be described as "hatch" tailgates {{fact}} o
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  • ...merican Indians in the United States|Indians]], [[George Raft]], [[William Holden]], and a [[Pinniped|seal]] with the name tag "James Bond 007", "The Detaine *Ransome - [[William Holden]]
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  • ...and]], the most popular station wagons are the large [[Ford Falcon]] and [[Holden Commodore]] models. These are usually built on a longer [[wheelbase]] compa
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  • *[[Holden]]: '''Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)'''
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  • He was also the best man at the wedding of [[Amanda Holden]] and Chris Hughes.
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