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Motorsport: V8 Supercars look past Ford, Holden duopoly
Chrysler has emerged as the most likely manufacturer to break the Holden-Ford duopoly in V8 Supercar racing after the sport opened the door for other makes to compete from 2012.
![Motorsport: Red-Blue rivalry in no danger, says V8 boss](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Motorsport: Red-Blue rivalry in no danger, says V8 boss
The traditional Holden-Ford rivalry will not be killed off by V8 Supercar racing's bid to woo other manufacturers into the sport, according to its chief Tony Cochrane.
![Motorsport: No pension plan for fired-up Murph](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Motorsport: No pension plan for fired-up Murph
Those joking New Zealand driver Greg Murphy's arrival at Paul Morris Motorsport is part of a team strategy to get more seniors' parking places be warned.
![Motorsport: TeamVodafone off to a flyer](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Motorsport: TeamVodafone off to a flyer
Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen was quickest in V8 Supercars practice after Jamie Whincup's time was voided by stewards.