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iRacing.com Announces Partnership with XV8R SuperSaloon: 900-horsepower, British-made Twin-turbo Opens Touring-Car Category for New Simulation

Tim Wheatle

iRacing.com Announces Partnership with XV8R SuperSaloon: 900-horsepower, British-made Twin-turbo Opens Touring-Car Category for New Simulation

by Tim Wheatle » Thu, 21 Sep 2006 05:54:49

BEDFORD, MA (19 September 2006) - iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations
today announced that the XV8R SuperSaloon, an innovative
British-designed racing machine that combines versatility with
performance, will join an expanding list of sedans (a.k.a. saloons),
open wheel, sports and stock cars available for online racing and
testing at iRacing.com. The XV8R SuperSaloon, which features a
tube-frame chassis capable of accepting a number of mid-size sedan
bodies, has already established itself as a winner, capturing victory
in its debut at the Dunlop V8 Supercar Challenge race at Donington Park
in August.

Read more: http://www.racesimcentral.net/

mcewen

iRacing.com Announces Partnership with XV8R SuperSaloon: 900-horsepower, British-made Twin-turbo Opens Touring-Car Category for New Simulation

by mcewen » Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:29:00


> BEDFORD, MA (19 September 2006) - iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations
> today announced that

No source code was harmed in the production of this press release.
Stephan Pasker

iRacing.com Announces Partnership with XV8R SuperSaloon: 900-horsepower, British-made Twin-turbo Opens Touring-Car Category for New Simulation

by Stephan Pasker » Fri, 22 Sep 2006 04:33:39


> BEDFORD, MA (19 September 2006) - iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations
> today announced that the XV8R SuperSaloon, an innovative
> British-designed racing machine that combines versatility with
> performance, will join an expanding list of sedans (a.k.a. saloons),
> open wheel, sports and stock cars available for online racing and
> testing at iRacing.com. The XV8R SuperSaloon, which features a
> tube-frame chassis capable of accepting a number of mid-size sedan
> bodies, has already established itself as a winner, capturing victory
> in its debut at the Dunlop V8 Supercar Challenge race at Donington
> Park in August.

LOL nothing counts more than a win in a one-make-series (which I think it
is) ;-)

Stephan

Tim Wheatle

iRacing.com Announces Partnership with XV8R SuperSaloon: 900-horsepower, British-made Twin-turbo Opens Touring-Car Category for New Simulation

by Tim Wheatle » Fri, 22 Sep 2006 04:56:36

The field included Mosler MT900R, Jaguar V8 Star, Marcos Mantis and TVR
V8s... To name a few.

Tim



> > BEDFORD, MA (19 September 2006) - iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations
> > today announced that the XV8R SuperSaloon, an innovative
> > British-designed racing machine that combines versatility with
> > performance, will join an expanding list of sedans (a.k.a. saloons),
> > open wheel, sports and stock cars available for online racing and
> > testing at iRacing.com. The XV8R SuperSaloon, which features a
> > tube-frame chassis capable of accepting a number of mid-size sedan
> > bodies, has already established itself as a winner, capturing victory
> > in its debut at the Dunlop V8 Supercar Challenge race at Donington
> > Park in August.

> LOL nothing counts more than a win in a one-make-series (which I think it
> is) ;-)

> > Read more: http://www.iracing.com/news_190906.htm

> Stephan

Stephan Pasker

iRacing.com Announces Partnership with XV8R SuperSaloon: 900-horsepower, British-made Twin-turbo Opens Touring-Car Category for New Simulation

by Stephan Pasker » Fri, 22 Sep 2006 18:57:59


> The field included Mosler MT900R, Jaguar V8 Star, Marcos Mantis and
> TVR V8s... To name a few.

Oh, ok! :-)

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