V8 Supercars Australia will discuss capping the number of manufacturers in the championship following Volvo's decision to join the competition next year.
The Swedish manufacturer announced yesterday it will form a team called Volvo Polestar Racing with existing outfit Garry Rogers Motorsport in a multi-year, multi-million-dollar deal.
The team will race two of the manufacturer's S60 model sedans, raising the number of makes on the V8s grid to five from next year with Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Holden and Ford already racing in the category.
That number was a target set by V8 Supercars Australia when it began its push to acquire new manufacturers and break the Holden-Ford duopoly under its "Car of the Future" plan.
"Five manufacturers by 2014 will have met the short-term objectives of Car of the Future," V8 Supercars chairman Mark Skaife said. "For them [Volvo] to come back into our game is a real endorsement of what we're doing."