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Triple Eight Race Engineering
2007 saw the start of a new era for the BTCC as the series adopted the S2000 regulations as used in the World Touring Car Championship. The changes in regulations meant that the Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch was replaced by the Vauxhall Vectra. Despite limited development time, the new car provided almost instant success, winning twice at only its second race meeting. In a tense final day at Thruxton, Fabrizio secured the BTCC driver title whilst Triple Eight won Vauxhall their sixth Manufacturer championship in seven years. 2008 promises to be another exciting year, the team shall be continuing with the already hugely successful Vauxhall Vectra in a three car team assault on the 2008 championship. Fabrizio is entering his third season with the team and he will be joined by two new team mates; 2005 and 2006 BTCC champion Matt Neal and 2007 rookie sensation, twenty-year old Tom Onslow-Cole. During 2003, Triple Eight expanded into the Australian V8 Supercar series forming Triple Eight Australia Pty. Already in their short history the team has secured the driver and team runner up spot in 2006 and 2007 championships. The greatest success in the teams short history is undoubtedly winning the coveted Bathurst 1000 kilometre race in both 2006 and 2007. Triple Eight are also involved in several other forms of motorsport, ranging from the British Rally Championship to the Dunlop Sport Maxx Cup. The customer division of Triple Eight is also growing. Triple Eight Performance Vehicles launched a limited edition Astra Sport Hatch turbo diesel, which followed on from the 2001 manufacture of 100 Special Edition road cars, in the form of the Astra Coupé 888 which was engineered to translate race-winning experience into phenomenal road car response. The T8 proved to be one of Vauxhall's fastest ever selling road vehicles. |