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S5000 to support Australian GP

The Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) has announced that the all-new S5000 series will kick-start its first full season at the Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park circuit in March. S5000 is set to be the fastest national race category in Australia, featuring a 5.0 litre, 560hp V8 Ford Coyote 'Aluminator' engine. It is expected that the S5000 class will feature a number of experienced open wheel stars from Australia and around the world, as well as a crop of next generation racing stars, battling for supremacy in front of an international audience. 'There is always such a strong appetite from our fans for exciting on-track activity,' said AGPC CEO, Andrew Westacott, 'so having...
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