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time an Australian made wheel is being fitted exclusively to an Australian made car. As a HSV enthusiast. you obviously appreciate a quality Australian made car. So do ROH. so when HSV asked us to manufacture for the first time. a top quality Australian made 18"wheel for the HSV-GTS. we were delighted. In fact. we made all of the wheels in the new HSV-VT range. These stunning new HSV creations were manufactured using the most advanced technology available and ROH's ability to achieve manufacturing excellence ARROWCREST GROUP which exceeds the highest Australian standards. ROH. manufacturer of AUSTRALIAN MADE World Champion Wheels. Editor·-in-cbief John Harvey Editor Joe Kenwrighl Art Director Dean Parrotl Account Manager Tim Emery Contributing Forewor·d Photographers Peter Fritz Steen Veslergaard Glenn Allen Adver·tisiJ•g Pit Talk In and around the HSV world (03) 9265 9500 Published for and on behalf of HSV by Gasworks Publishing, a division of Gasworks Pty Ltd (A mernbcr or 1he Y&B Muningly G.-uup) Gr·id ll'On Jonathan Hawley meets an HSV owner with his own Bathurst grid �aSWORKS 21-31 Coodwood Street, Richmond Vic. 3121 Phone (03) 9426 1 444 �ax (03) 9426 l288 Wet and Wild A wild day in the wet with Marty Hone and HRT www.hsv.com.au Holden Special Vehicles, Senator Drive Clayton Bu iness Park 1508 Centre Road Style Counsel Shapemaster lan Callum talks style Clayton Vic 3168 Phone (03) 9265 9500 Fax (03) 9265 9555 Managing Director· John Crennan High Country Club Join the club, sport with Joe Kenwright Mer·drandise Manager Marg Curtis HSV Director of Oper·ations John Mcinerney Basic h1stincts A journey to the core VT HRT Manager Jeff Grech Finance Manager Malcolm Allen Media Watch Bob Hall attends a premier event Er•giJteering Manager Brad Dunstan Holrlen By Design General Manager "!(lily Wilson Holden By Design National Sales Manager HSV Files A Statesman with mumbo, a ix pack and a one-orr Alison Garnet V<·hiclt• Salt"s & Marketurg Manager Steve Markwell National Parts Sales M.nnager Vol 2 No 4 Summer 1997/98 Ron Janke PR & Owner· Relations Manager· John Harvey Regional Manager Vic SA WA Will Hui Rt=-gional Manager NZ Chris Stoupas Regional M.anager NSW Darren Hassell RPgional Manager Qld David Johnson E xce I e r a t e • 3 T he WaveRunner GP1200 is the highest powered, fastest accelerating, most comfortable high industries first and only adjustable sponson system (Y.A.S.) and a new five position super efficient Quick performance watercraft available. The race bred 1 35 hp Shift Trim System with more precise handling and triple cylinder powerplant is combined with the state of control than has ever been made available in any the art jet pump design, utilising a 155mm Hyper-Flow competitive production watercraft. The WaveRunner GP 1200 also pump for unmatched acceleration. Of course power is nothing without control, which is why the Yamaha GP 1200 features the broadest range of handling characteristics available. Yamaha's race proven offers more storage capacity with bow storage, glovebox and a huge oversize storage compartment beneath the two piece contoured seat. The World fact is, one ride on the WaveRunner GP 1200 and you'll know Championship hull design features the you've got it all. Wave Runner There's a WaveRunner model to suit you, call (02) 9757 0011 for a colour brochure. (,UA Kflltcl Foreword O ur owners ar a con tant tiOurce of feedback and what tllt:y say is displayed in a large showcase at the factory. Here is a recent addition: Dear Sir/Madam, Firstly I would Like to congratulate Lockhart Holden for their court.eous and friendly service following my initial inquiries. IVhile I feel this is tWt the ultimate reason I purchased my new A word from the Editor W Ferraris and Porsches at the head of H V, it cert.ainly tru:ule the t he fi eld. Driven fast but not at the l i m i t , t he C l ubsport demonstrated that buying experience a pleasurable one. Obviously the feedback you are looking for revolves h i le I have al ways i t was capable or pos t i ng t i mes that adm i red HSV's more wou ld have placed i t in the t o p 10%. exot ic models, it was t he As t he C l u bsporl rumbled i n t o each s i m p l i c i t y and llO-IlOnsense abi l i ty of" checkpoi n t , ra l l y entran ts were arowul what.fir.st inspired the first C l u b · port t hat rea l l y lirecl u p start i ng to take not i ce of t h i s subtle me to buy the vehicle and my e n t h u s i asm for HSV veh i cles. new HSV that had t h e goods . It i s no why I proceeded with the After enterin g my own Lotus E lan i n wonder t hat many C l u bs po rt owners purchase. My buyer profile t h e 1 989 Lucas Grand Prix R a l l y, I have s i nce clone w e l l i n a w i de variety is tlwl I atn 46 years old, decided to cover t he 1 990 even t of" motor sport event . married for 25 years, lwve w h i l e prov i d i ng a support w h i e l e for three grawn up children, 1ny 1 989 t L'a lll nwtL·s. I I SV had j ust C l u bsport owners h i p that I learned to own and operate my own business and am released t h e first V N C l u bsport and appreciate t h i s issue. Our C l u bsport reasonably conio f rtable. In the past, I ha11e owned t h e I I SV press ear i n Asteroid S i l ver vehicles including Porsche, Ferrari., Detomaso and •erned to be t he i deal way to stay i n front of some of t h e world's most have just sold my Mercedes to buy the Clubsport. My critetia included a vehicle which is distinct in appearance, has a uniqueness to ensure that it retains value and appeal, is not too ostentatious atul within a manageable price bracket to allow · me exotic and fastest cars. 1(, reac l 1 1 he ra l l y chec k po i n t s But t here i another aspect to feat u re d i ctated a demand i ng weekend ched u l e of clo ·e to ] ,000 km. or d r i v i ng, test i ng and photographic stops pu nctuated by weather t hat couldn't decide whet her ahead o f " t he field, I often had to i t wa · w i nter or s u m me1: Keeping the t ravel cross-<·ou n l ry on poor rural cars look i n g t h e i r best wa a never romb but the VN C l u bsport loaded e n d i ng lask having to rob the bank. It is my.feeling that the w i t h sevt•ra l pas Tngers and f"a rn i l ies. D<·s p i l <• l h<>se demands and Clubsport. is that vehicle. eq u i pment wati never · t ressed and t he variety i n age grou p · and n 'ver bottomed out. The first fuel backgrounds from toddler' to young to clwnge vehicles reasonably regularly witlwut Having never owned an. HSV bifore, I have lor ow ners and t h e i r elected to ''put my toe in the water" b_y purchasing ·top revealed t hat it was averaging . .ouples to far n i l y groups, i t was a the Last of the VS series with the intention q/ close to 10 l i t res/LO O k m or 28 m i le' great weekend wh n t here was ·o purchasing a new VT Series 2 when they are per ga l l on, not bad for a 1 80k W V8. much good h u mour and camaraderie. released in the next But it ·oon became apparent t hat t he The C l u bsport has a t t racted an experience over the next 12 nwnths is a pleasurable C l u bspurt shou l d have been an owners h i p j ust l i ke the car : let's h i t one. I'll go as .far entrant, not a u pport veh icle. t h e road a n d have run. 18 months providing my as to say tlwt my current .feeling is tlwt I will probably continuefrom that point on. As an additional confirmation of my enthusiasm A t he ral l y e n t rants moved on from the l i med gymkhana and speed for your product 1/wve now convinced my business events, I put the C l u bsport t h rough partner, to also purclwse a similar twhiclejfom some of the ·e dosed st ages to ee Joe Kenw1·ighl Locklwrt.s inst.erul of the Por.sche he wa.s ord1•ring how i l would compare w i t h the latest EdilOI' atul _you will probably see his questionnaire returned in the next few days. /look forward to a Long association witlt your product arul tlumk )'OU for the opp01tunity to setul you this letter. M.G. Qld. l couldn't think of a better way of finishing off the year other than w i hing all HSV owne1 and their fami l ies a very Meny Chri tmas and a safe New Yea1: Jolm C1-emtruJ Managing Director Holden pecial Vehicles GM Card lops $3,000 off GTS H o l den e n t h usiast B i l l Hood from HRT's 1998 Drivers C raig Lowndes w i l l ret u rn to H RT i n Decade Watch To mark H V 's l Ot h A n n iversary, H S V h a s released a q u al i ty watch i nd i v i d u a l l y n u m bered i n a l i m i ted release of 500. 1998 a s part o f a new l i ne-up t o conte I 1-1 V ow ners can request a n u m ber to t h e 1998 Austral ian Tou r i ng Car match t h e i r car's b u i l d n u mber on a first M o u n t Gamb ie1; SA, saved a fu rt her C ha m p i o n h i p and the Aust ra l i an Grand i n , first served basis. Price is $225. A $3 ,000 over t h e best deal h e had a l ready Prix and I ndy Special Eve n t races. C ra i g special range of l Ot h A n n iversary nego t i a ted on a brand new HSV GT S at Low n c l e w i l l commemorat ive i t e m s w i l l be l a u nched i n Alan M ance Hol den i n d rive car 1 5 J a n uary 1 998 ready t o celebrate H S V 's M e l bourne. M r Hood had w h i l e M ark first decade in February. m;eu m u l atecl t h e Skaife, w h o add i t ional $3,000 sav i ng ignecl w i t h the T hese spec i a l i te m w i l l be j us t t h e by using a GM Care l . For team i n J u ly t h i s beg i n n i ng o f t h e every $20 Card holders yeat; w i l l drive exc i t i ng p l a ns H S V charge to t h e i r G M V l SA car 50, i n h a s t o celebrate or G M M asterCard, Holden recogn i t io n of t h e i r m i l estone put Hol den's 50th f"i rst decade. one dol lar towards t h e i r next new ca1; on top of the best deal t hey can negot iate. T he GM Card has h e l ped more t han 2,800 people to save money w h e n buy i ng a new A n niversary i n 1998. T WR chai rman, Tom haw expressed h i s d isappo i n t me n t i n not b e i n g a b l e t o H olden. Rebate is earned n o m a l l e r i nc l ude Greg M u rphy i n t h e n e w l i ne- u p where a Cardholder shops and t he G M b u t hoped Greg w o u l d s i g n for t h e team Carel i s accepted wherever a V l A or to contest t h e Sandown 500 and Pri m us M as terCard is d isplayed, a t over 1 3 1 000 at Bat h u rs t , along w i t h races m i l l i on locat ions around t h e worl d . contested by H RT in N e w Zea land. 6 · E xcel e r a t e .s NewVT Apparel Range Check out the feature stories in this issue for glimpses of 1-ISV's classy new VT apparel range with rich burgundy, navy and gold as its main eolour themes. Look for the new polo shirt, t-shirl, jacket and cap in burgundy and the smart new navy pullover with matching cord cap, Oxford Scholars a1m Arrows Both Arrows Formula One cars wi I I Long Service, Long Lunch Founding HSV staff will celebrate their both with gold H V logos. Internet Update Th HSV/HR T lnternel website cor d association with HSV from the b ginning ·1 ,945, 1 55 hits in October for an averag at a commemorative luncheon just prior of 62,747 per day. On Bathurst race day, to Christmas 1 997. Staff who have been there were 204 ,000 hit with the company from the fin;l lhre '153,000 on the following Monday. And in a recent partnership announced by months of start-up will be celebrating the popular H V VT screen saver has Tom Walkinshaw, managing director of their role in HSV's first 1 0 year�. carry the University of Oxford's aid Business School name and logo in 1 998 followed by now been downloaded 1 4,0 1 8 limes. One TWR Croup Ltd and team principal of week prior to Bathurst, over 100 fans Arrows Grand Prix. It links the joined in a computer chat ·e ·sion with university's strategic business expert i�e Mark with the race team's practical application by for another chat session soon. kaife and Craig Lowndes. Stand I-ISV is pleased to announce that I he of �cience and technology. Au tralian Grand Prix Corporation will be Oldsmobile AuroraV8 a -ponsor of the internet site until 1998. Man of the Year TWH. assisted Oldsmobile in 1 997, ils Tom Walkinshaw has ju l been named the 1 997 Autocar Man of the Year and centenary year, to develop an Indy H.acing League engine based on I he road ex-pal Australian and former W heels going Aurora V8. The fRCs premier eclito1; Slev • Cropley, now Autocar's even! is the Indianapolis 500 where the They are: John Harvey (Publie Editor in Chief in the UK, was one of several Autocar staff to acknowledge his Aurora V8 set pole position and faslesl H.elations and Customer Service), lap before winning the race. David Elliott (Engineering), al'hievem nb. Mr Cropley noted that Lind�ay Harrison (Engineering), Tom and his TWR Croup have designed Russell Spokes (Production), Marg Curtis (Personal Assistant to M.D. more CHI" and component than will ever go on record, and acknowledged Tom's and Merchandising), Mir·hael Finn involvement in the highest forms of ( Vehicle Scheduling), Sam Vaysman racing, including Formula One. (TWR's (Production), Marlyn Wall (Engin>ering) and John Crennan pictured. le ·igner and engineers have worked uehind the scenes for a total of 1 2 manufacturers. A t last year's Paris Show, TWR made a major contribution to five cars, one of which was publicly acknowledged) T he term 'col lector' doesn't occupy for around 30 years. W hen he started rekindle memories of the t h ree other XU- the thought racing bac k in the mid to late 1 960 - 1 's Graham has owned in t he past. of Graham Slater very often, but when he's forced lo consider w hether h e fits t h e bil l , h e "abo u t t h e same time as Brock did," he chuckles- it was in an H R H o l de n 186S, There's a l so p l e n ty of memories in the 350 M onaro, in which Graham raced and and the taste for better-than-average competed i n hil lclimbs d u ring the 1 970s, omething to i t . Graham, you see, loves H o l dens has s t u c k . A l t hough t here have incl uding a win i n the o u t right touring hot H o ldens: he loves owning them and been one or two Fords i n the fam i l y, and car c l ass at t h e last Victorian hil lclimb he loves d riving t hem fast on hil l c l i m b t h ree Austin Healeys, it has been the c h a m pionship held all h e Lake land begrudgingly admits there must b e a n d race c i rcuits. B u t 'collector'? He's legendary Bat h u rst winning cars with the hil lclimb. Any doubts about t h e esteem not so sure. H o l de n badge w hich have counted for i n w h i c h Graham holds the car are most of t he passion . dispe l led when he tel l s o f t he work that "I j u s t like the cars. I guess people cou l d say I'm a bit of a col lecl01; but l A t t he mome n t h e owns t h ree 1-loldens: has gone into restoring t he ca1; and the don't look al it t h at way. I just look at it t here's a genuine B a t h u rst -spec I-IT 350 fact that he's a L ready drawn u p his wil l that I love t h e cars, I enjoy having them." GTS M onaro, a 1972 Torana XU- 1 and a and left the M onaro t o his son. The 54 year-old prod uct manage•; Graham has had molorsport in his blood VL C roup A 'Wal kinshaw' Com modore. The M onaro has been in the Slater family si nce 1973 and has been immacu lately restored, and the Croup A is also in t i p lop condition. The XU- 1 is a recen t acquisition a n d i s in t h e process of being restored, but in some way it is t here to 8 • E xce I e r a t e "It's a proper B a t h u rst model, it's got the c l ose ratio gearbox in it, it's got the M _ J"Car _ _ _ Monaro was literally bought off a little old lady who had herself purchased the thing fuiJy optioned, only to find it was too big for her driveway. She would probably "There's very few of them left now. All the plates, and engine numbers match on this one and as a maller of fact we've if it ever gels pinched it's worthless." modifications. "We won the Vic hillclimb Louring car though, he's most impressed with the VL championship in 1972 in that. It wasn't -a car HSV built for Holden to go Group just a normal XU-1 -it was one of the A touring car racing back in the late '80s genuine Bathurst specials with 180 and early '90s. It is the horsepower or whatever it se ·ond 'Walkinshaw' was, which we didn't realise Graham has owned, but at the time but are kicking look· like being the one he ourselves now because that will keep given the amount sold f�1irly cheaply." "It's a wonderful car. I So all up, the Slater's performance Holden tally Lo personally believe they will date numbers about nine, be the collectible HSV car of give or take the odd ring-in. the future. Mine is a very "If you add up the two nice, original car. We have it Walkinshaws, the two chassis dynoed at least once Monaros the four XU-1s, the every 12 months to keep it at optimum tune." The XU-1 is the fourth Graham has I-IR, we've had a few Holden performance car� l guess. My wife's even had a Kingswood wagon!" owned, although the other three were So has he got his eye on anything else? u eel a hillclimb cars back in the early "I've had a look at the new HSV VT four bolt main LT1 block Chev, it's got '70s, before Graham look a break for the the works. All the numbers matched and usual duties of career-and-kids. The restoration work Look 12 months The Monaro 327 gave way to the first XU-1, a 1971 model with full Bathurst of allention it gets. it's been in the family since 1973 so it's Graham later used for drag racing. removed two of the plates from it because Of the three Holdens he owns now, actually willed to my son." have had a heart attack if she found out Before that, though, came a Monaro 327 which replaced the original HR 186S range and you have Lo be impressed with those cars. The premium brake package on the GT S looks superb: the Walkinshaw could do with those brakes." in which Graham started racing. The and included stripping the Monaro back to the bare body shell, but even so it is no how pony. The original Rod Stephens roll cage has been retained, for instance, as a reminder of the car's competition heritage. It has been retired now, and Graham reckons although he might Lake it out for the odd show or parade lap, the 350's competition days are ove1: "That car is rather immaculate, and it's very original -it hasn't been messed around with. The only reason we put the stainless steel exhaust system on is because it sits around doing nothing and the exhaust system rot · out. It doesn't see many miles now, and it'll never see the track again." E xce I e r a t e • 9 Marty Hone joins HRT on a rare day off to mark the end of the T he good ol' Aussie ule has always been a favourite of ours, both as a dependable workhor ·e and as a means to enjoy a multitude of recreational activities- be it cruisin' on a Saturday night or something with which to take the 1997 dirt bike for a blast on weekends. Or, as we did recently, Load up the watercraft for season and the start of a full scale effort �n 1998 a day roosting one another at the picturesque Caribbean Gardens complex. Situated right in Melbourne's outer eastern suburb of KnoxJield, Caribbean Gardens was forrnerly horne to a successful fibreglass boat building industry, complete with a man-made lake that was used to test boats during the week, and entertain crowd with water skiing exhibitions at weekends. Other activities have since taken their place, and now the pretty lake-side and w I I maintained gras · surround play ho ·t to a successful Trash & Treasure market on Wednesdays and Sundays, with train rides and a chair lift to keep the kids entertained. It was also an ideal location to cut loose with some of Yamaha's latest water rockets. A far cry li-orn the sometimes temperamental and more demanding, stand-up style of the original jetski, the e modern machines combine simple, motorcycle-type controls with the stability of a proper hull and the latest in high performance powerplants. F'or those not familiar with the concept, all E xc e I e r a I e • 11 j e tsk i/personal watercraft make u e of t rong, l ig h t weight fibreglass h u l l s of variou designs, w i t h s i m p l e yet powerful two or t h ree cyli nder 2-stroke engi nes driving a m u l t i -blade, axiai-Oow i mp e l l e r that draws w a t e r up from beneath t h e h u l l , t h en blasts i t o u t t h rough a steerable nozzle at t h e rear: U n l ike a normal boat , t here is no external prop t h a t can cause i nj ury to r i ders or s w i m mers, and w he n ridden sensibly, t hese waterc raft are extremely safe and a lot of fun for t h e w h o l e fam i ly. 12 • Exc e I e r a 1 e plenty of power from its twin cylinder; 90 horsepower (67kW) engine. Fellow HRT young gun, Jason Bargwanna's considered comments were typical of a firsl-limer. .. "Simply Awesome" summed it up pretty well, with a preference for the smallest Waveblaster; the 73hp (54kW) 700A at $9,900, "Because it was the most agile and demanding to ride." Along with the levels of performance, Jason was quite taken by the reliability of all the craft"We just keep putting fuel in and pressing the bullon" alluding to two of the Yamaha features, the electric start, and the fact that the direct oil injection system means that you do not need to pre-mix oil and petrol. At least, that's what I think he meant. On the other hand, Race Team manager, Jeff Grech know hi · watercraft. He brought along his own Waveblaster 11, kittecl out with a high performance Riva pipe impressed Craig Lowndes and a rear ride plate for rough this big, 3-cylinder; water conditions. Just the thing watercooled and triple-carbed to keep everyone in his wake. baby pumps out and amazing Residing in the Melbourne 135 horsepower (10 1 kW) and bayside suburb of Mornington, can carry 2 persons or Low 2 Je[T geL- to ride his Yamaha skiers, has adjustable trim each week in the varying Bay and can lop 100km/h in conditions as a way to maintain smooth water! But his phy ical fitnes ·. Leaping ofT favomite, and more in keeping And just the thing that .John Harvey and Jeff Grech had in mind when it was with the image of a young gun, was the smallet; more agile, $9,995 Waveblaster decided to put together a nice, quiet day ll 760, if for no other reason than it was on the water with the Holden Racing most like a motorcycle to ride, with Team drivers after the ups and downs of the 1997 season ready for a fresh start .in 1998. Well, no sooner had the first Yamaha been launched and HRT drivers kitted up in the latest buoyancy suits when someone said "Which way does the track go, and what's the lap record?" You can guess the rest. The fact that all craft and their riders were still functional at the end of the day allests to the safety and reliability of the machinery, so let's have a look-see at the various models and what our waterbabies thought of them. The top-of-the-line, $14,900 Waverunner GP1200 certainly the top;;; of waves sure beats Recurring thunder jogging. W ith a young family, the WBll suits his needs now, In Octobe•·, HSV announced nt.inm· •·evisions to its popula1· but like the others, he loves the Maloo utility. The Maloo, which gains its name f1·om the abodginal hard edged performance of the W B 700A. l guess once it's in ya wm·d fm· tlumde•·, benefits f1·om changes inll·oduced with the latest blood... VT •·ange. Sll·iking new colmu·s and the VT Club Spm·t's new 17 Despite eve•yone falling off inch wheels and B1·idgestone Expedia S02 ty1·es lift it f1·om eye more times than they can catche1· to head tm·ne•· especially when combined with the new remembe1; everyone had a ball •·em· wing option. with the levels of performance A drive•·'s side airbag is now standa1·d along with powe.· windows. offered by these watercraft. Maloo buye•·s can specify HSV's Glencoe Spo1·ts seats or· the Like all machinety, and optional Devenish Pe1·fm·mance design with matching dom· inserts. I especially when in the wate1; it The p1·oven l85kW power·plant and b1·ake system f1·om the pays to have common sense and pr·evious Maloo continue. to be aware or the rights of Exterior styling combines a specific f1·ont fascia, side skir·ts, rear others, much of which is detailed in the Yamaha Safety Video that comes with each model. The rest is up to you . . . panel moulding, unique •·em· numbe1· plate sun·mmd, a specific 0 Special thanks to the management of Caribbean Gardens, and to Yamaha Marine. 14 • ExceIe ra 1e tonneau cover with HSV logo and the cab-mowlled upper sail plane with i ntegr·al stop lamp. For· d1·op dead looks, the Maloo can be optioned up with the hard tom1eau cover and the high mow1ted r·ear wing with integral stop lamp. These factors a l so had a profound new HSV s ty l i n g should look even more D H. G , Down the Road G raph ics, w h ich l i n fl uence on t h e way H o l d en presented s t ri k i ng. think i the new VT Com modore in m a i n s t ream Ian Callum, TWR's w01·ld-•·enowued is t he overa l l i m p ress ion you have of t h e ca1; a s i t i s s i l t i n g o u t t h e re i n t he open. a lovely ph rase, b u t bus i ca l l y i t mode l s . Holden s t y l ists produced a more slylisl of Lhe Aston Ma1·Lin D B7 and d i s t i nc t i ve front for t h e i r smoo t h new pa1·L of Lhe Leam thal gave Volvo its I t is w h u l you not ice about u car from a shape not u n l i ke HSV's VT M an t a, but new C70 coupe talks about why he few h u nd red metres away, not t he deta i l t h e research c l i n i cs sa 1 d no. c Holden t h e n opted lo1 a f ro n t t h a t l i n ked II I O t h e ou tgoing VS series. T h 1 s l e ft HSV lo chart I tS own new len i tory w i t h 1ls VT model sty1 did Lhe new HSV VT range Lhe you m i g h t see a s y o u wa l k towards i t . l t 's way he did: a l so t h e way t h e car s i t s and relates to l e ounse and t h e i r u n u sual blend of " M y I m mediate t he grou n c l and every t h i ng arou nd i I . i m press 1 o n of Hol den's We had t o t ry unci cha nge a s much a · we new V T was t hat it was cou l d , for two reasons." an ex l l c m e l y competent and bea u l l fu l ca1� Then I " Fi rs t , we had to get some d i ffere n t i a t i o n from t h e standard car, rea l i sed t hat i t would make my job more w h i c h is u l reudy very good, unc i St!Cond, smoo t h and sharp edge l i n e · . As new d i fficu l t , becuuse you cannot d i l u t e t h at we hud to gi ve i t a more uggres · i ve E u ropean models reach Austra l i a and e l egance. I hud lo ma i n t a i n i ts q u a l i t ies appea l , a n a t u ra l for an HSV. I n prov ide an advanced new contex t , the w i t h o u t destroy i ng i t . GM uses the term ac h ie v i ng t h ese new graphi cs, w e had to make t h e overa l l s i l houette a l i u l e more uggres · i ve and d i fTere n t . The front of t h e c a r ro l l s ofT, t h e bo n net doesn't act ual l y fi n i sh, i t cont i n ues lo rol l lowurds t h e ground rat h e r t h a n t u rn i n . I t h u s a vert ical rather t han horizo n t a l orientution, so t h e front looks l i ke i t i s t ry i ng to h ug t h e ground. We also wan ted to emphasize the lovely plan view to t h i s car so we p u l led the su rfaci ng around t he fro n t and kept it goi ng round t o the rear of the fro n t w h e e l s . I f you l o o k at t h e front edges of the s i l l s for i nslunce, t hey are j ust a con t i n ua t i o n of t he su rfuce of t h e body, a l most exaggerated as t h e y d ri ve towards the ground ra t h e r t h a n rol l i ng u nder. " " We cou l d have con t i nued w i t h t hul a l l round t h e C<u; b u t we've a l ways used t h e s i l l s a s an HSV s i gnat u re or t rademark w i t hout over t l y separa t i ng t hem from t h e car. 1 wanted to con t i n u e t h a t t rad i t ion w i t h that k n i fe edge com i n g off t h e s i l ls. [ L i m poses some elrama on the s t y l i ng. You get t h i s very s t rong c u t in it, and i f you are goi ng t o d o t hese t h i ngs, you a l most have t o exaggerate t hem. We've c lone some t h i ng s i m i lar on the previous model but on t h i s one, I wan ted l o make a s t ronger s t a tement so when you stand buc k , it is q u i t e powerfu l . Then we huve HSV Det a i l s have become less i m rortanl to use t h e graph ics of t h e l i nes to advantage, for i nstance, t h e d i fferent colour break-ups on d i fferent models. A lot of t hought goes i n to t h a t process of "The front of the car rolls off; the bonnet cloesn't a.ctu.ally finish, to create d i fferent models. We a l so have a p r i v i leged s i t ua t i o n w i t h t h e big wheel on H S V cars, and now t he SS has o u t and replaced by super c l ean, e l egant forms. C h rome i s defi n i te l y back, i t's here but i t ' how we can use the graph ics and t hose l i ne u n t i l you get to t h i ngs l i ke l i ghts. Fussy deta i l i it continues to roll toward.� tl1e ground rc1 tl1er thnu turn iu . " now u ee l as jewel ry, not i n t he way t hat i t was used in t he 1 960's and 70'· where ears were d ri pp i ng w i t h c h rome. o w i t has t o e m phasise t he b i g wheels as we l l , we were even more graph i c . These c h rome elements are consc ious of t he fact t h a t we had to beco m i n g i m port a n t , and car designers max i m ise the effect of the wheels." being t he way t hey are, w i l l not produce brash jewe l ry. They want t h i ngs to \Vhat does the tenn "g•·aphics" look elegant and ophi t i cated ·o i t 's mean in a styling context? very i m portant t hat these pieces look " I t i s what the car looks l i ke, i n · u l p t u red and part of t he scu l p t u re profi le, i ts · t ance and t h e way i t of t he ca�; not j ust aclclecl-on bi ls of relates t o the en v i ro n m e n t . O n t he extrusion. I have to a d m i t now t hat latest d s i gn c h rome act u a l l y gives today' new for exam ple, t he glas · i · get t i ng s ma l l aga i n from t h e s i de designs a cert a i n qua l i t y m i ssing w i t h h i gh waist l i ne · . T h i s i m poses a from cars of t he late 1980's." powe rfu l i mage of s t rength and stabi l i t y, d u rab i l i ty and structure, a " l was look i ng at a yel low D B 7 t h e other day a n d rea l i ee l because very ar h i tect u ra l fee l , b u t t h i s it was a so l i d co Iolii; it wasn't doe n ' t mean forms are get t i ng work ing as we l l . I 've wanted to fl at te1: They are beco m i ng more have a good look a t a D B 7 in a subt le b u t not fla t t e r. Other cars are so l i d cololl l; we have clone a few start i ng t o come out i n t h i s ve i n . b u t [ real i sed w h a t t hat car was For C M , i t has started w i t h t h e new m i ssing was some c h rome, ancl l am Ast ra and a rea l l y exc i t i ng coupe the first t o ad m i t t h a t . In meta l l i c based on t he A t ra arri v i ng i n colour i t i E u rope soon. I f you look a t t h e new becau�e the s u n l ight give you the M e rcedes-Benz models, t hey are not g l i l l er it 1 1eec ls but when you gel · not · o i m portant goi ng t o such hard edges. Not i n to o l i d colours, it is q u i te everybody has to. B u t i f you look at i m portant to have a l i L L i e the graph ics of t h e i r car , t h ey are B u t i t has t o be done in a very becom i ng very powerfu l w i t h a h igh competent and k now i ng way." waist l i ne. Look at t h e i r new fou r seater C L K coupe w h i c h i quite park le. " We wanted to give the Senator Signa t u re t he f e l i n g of a l u x u ry dramat ic w i t h large s t ru c t ures v e h i c l e rat her t han an a l l out rac i ng around t h e w i ndows. A l l of t h i s is a or sports ca1: l t was a great statement of t h e late 1 990's and we have gi ven the new HSV range a s i m i lar look ." "Cars w i l l look s t rong, powerful and confi dent, exact l y what w e wanted for opport u n i t y t o use c h rome to gi ve t h e car l rong d i ffe re n t i a t ion and appeal t o those people who don't want the more blatant red, yel low or b l ac k graph ics." Exce I e ra te • 19 Wlwt UJ'f' t he distinguishing fea t m·es of t h is next genet·ation styling'? ways t h a t t hese sharp edge cars have no They have used t h e c u rved roof of t he form. They have lots of form, and I find beet le but it i s much more modern t han t h i s exc i t i ng. These wonderful forms are t hai . They have taken the bland ness out in E u rope, it is form u lat i ng a new rec i pe. now combi ned w i t h very confi d e n t , of a conservat i ve p rod uct but it w i l l be The su rfac i ng i s becom i ng very s u b t l e and c l e t e r m in e d i n tersec t ions." "Aga i n , i f you look at G M 's new A s t ra s 1 ty e c ounsel ��:� ; ����� :�� extreme l y soph i s ticated. The p rofi les are becoming much more rigid and more a rc h i tect u ra l . l am not · u re if i t's t he Teu t o n i c i n n uence b u t I �� ���� m:a� �: i i l e fr all t hese soft forms for somet h i ng thai i n terest i ng to see how the Passal stands "The Vec t ra i s a good example, t hat edge that runs clown i ts body l i ne, i t 's q u i te s u b t l e . In B r i t a i n , i t wou ld take me a few c lays or a few weeks to act ual l y not ice t < � l d o i ng. l out in five years. The Ford Ka i s a wonderful stateme n t of s t rong graph ics. The use of l i nes across t he s u b t l e su rfaces t o d i st i ng u i s h e l ements a n d fea t u res i s u perb. T h e A uc l i TT coupe, a l t hough rel ro in i ts s i l houelle, has gra p h i c s and l i nes t hat are s t rong and A t t s l ra l i a w i t h meta l l i c pu rposefu l w i t h its emphasis on w heels pa i n t , t h a t car must j us t and sta nce. H a v i ng said thai, if we could looks a l o t more s t ruc t u red. A car musl spark l e becau e t h e edges m u s t get t h e H S V range i n to E u rope, peo p l e now look s t rong, al most as i f it' · hewn out absol u t e l y wou ld l o v e i t . The b i ggest prob lem w e h i ne out at you . " wou ld h a v e i s t hat t hey w o u l d n't of concrete o r stone. You can efTecl i vely gai n t hat by c rea t i ng t h e su rfaces and the Asker! t o identify what h e sees a s tbe understand t he name but I wou l d ex pect i nlersccl ions a cert a i n way." t J·end sellet·s in Eu •·ope, Ian Callum t he la test H S V range to be a big h i t i n Lists a selec tion, some o f which at·e t h i s company." " I t h i n k GM in E u rope are mak i n g a very t rong statement w i t h t h e i r cu rre n t cars, t h e y now h a v e hard edges al l over the p l ace and I have tried t o capt u re some of t h at i n t h e HSV range. I t is not t hat t hey have l o t t h e i r o rga n i c origi ns or ab·eady available in Anstnlia OJ' soon will be: "Au c l i i s ma k i ng enormous statements at the mome n t . T h e n e w A 6 h a s a cert a i n competence thai the cars are square and boxy. That is and e l egance about i l . But the edges clearly not t h e case, ra t h e t; it i s j u s l t h rough it are q u i te wel l -defi ned l ak i ng i t l o t h e n e x t st age. T h e forms are w i t h very st i l l t h e re, t h e re is a lot of form in a l l w i l l see some rea l l y exc i t i n g t rong graph ics. You t hese s o cal led edge cars, b u t t h e edges products com i ng from t hat or i n tersec t ions are now beco m i ng very et hos. GM also has some sharp and it i s t o do w i t h tension. N'ter exc i t i ng t h i n g com i ng up. the c ri t i c a l l y soft forms, desi gners are The i r new Ast ra m e n t i oned say i n g we w a n t t o gel some tension back earl i e r is the first of t h i s new i n to i t . And t h a t is w h a t we are t ry i ng to genera t i o n of cars w h ich do, t hat's what GM i doi ng a lot of now fu n n i l y enough t he j o u rna l i s t s of and what we t ried to ac h i eve w i t h t he t h i s cou n t ry fou n d a l i L L i e bland. H S V range. People t a l ked about Ford's They are m i ss i ng t h e poi n t and S i erra as bei ng a blob because it was a l l w h e n t hey see t h ese cars on t he soft a n d c u rvy. I n fac t , t he su rfaces o f road, t he graphics are so s t rong I t ha t c a r were m u c h fl a l l e r t han a n y t h i ng hope t hey w i l l s t a rt to u nderstand." t h a n G M is now doi ng on so ca l l ed sharp "The Peugeot 406 has s t rong, edge cars, it i s j us t the rad i uses are s i mple, e l egant l i nes even t hough b igger. I t is a m i sconcept i o n in some some of I he panels are q u i te flat w h i c h i s surpri s i ng b u t i s t y p i ca l of P i n i n farina design. The new V W Passal is very pos i t i v e w i t h s t rong gra p h i c . 20 • ExceI e ra te Footnote: "It 's certainLy m_y dream that one day £n the not too distant future, H V product couLd find a smaLL niche in the European markets. " John Grennan. Jan Callum photo courtesy Motor I From HSV to HRT you'll find the superior performance of Bridgestone tyres. Bridgestone tyres are the first choice of many of t h e world's most successfu l motor raci ng teams, i n c l u d i ng the Holden Racing Team in Aust ral ia. The expertise gained i n developing and prod ucing race-w i n n i ng tyres also goes i n to wel l as the Porsche Boxster, Porsche 9 1 1 Tu rbo, Ferrari F l 3 3 and t h e AMG Mercedes E36. The S-02 is available i n 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 55 aspect rat ios. So no matter what HSV vehicle you d rive, Bridgestone's premier h igh-performance tyre, S-02 tyres will e n hance its handling, com fort and the S-02 . retain i ts factory specifications. This is p recisely the reason why S-02 's have been approved as original equ i pment on many of the world's fastest production cars, i n c l u d i ng Aust ralia's own Holden S pecial Veh icles range as GASBAID2 The S-02 performance tyre from Bridgestone. BBIIIIiEBTIJIIE THA T'S CONFIDENCE it was l t me to take lock �lltir� t lse Clui:INIJKII'I had come fr om and look at going. Th only way to do this objectively was to take the m i lestone Clubspm1 models on a demand i n g drive and compare them back to ba<·k. What a dirty j ob but ·omebody had , to do i t ! H S V ownet; Ross G i l more, had been sugges t i ng for some t i me t hat Excelerate shou l d visi t Au u·a l ia's alpine a reas and tak ad v an t age of t he -ummer fa i l i tie at D i n ner Plain. Beautiful walk horse r i d i ng, mou ntain b i kes, cla sy accommodat ion, fi · h i ng . . . Ross had ow· allent ion long ago! The perfect sel l i ng for a C l u bsport howdown wa a l ready stari ng at u · in the faee: some of t he most demandi ng, w i nd i ng roads in Australia aga i n s t a s t u n n i ng baekc l rop of beaut i fu l , mou n t a i ns. To make Lh authent ic, comparison more Excelerate i n v i ted a selec :L i on of HSV owners w i t h t h e i r fam i l ies and t h e i r cars Lo assess h o w each C l u bsporl m i le Lone Lac ked up in i t · dual role as a fam i l y g Laway and weekend road and t rack warrior: The Clubsport started as an inspired combination of l 80Hfl 1 189 meclwnicals in a selling that wasn't weighed down with unnecessary luxur): John Harvey is the acknowledged originator of the Clubsport concept and his motor racing focus is apparent the minute you see the ca 1: Those who grew up with the Torana GTR XU-1 or the A9X understood the car's basic e'l:terior and cabin package immediately and tailored it to meet their own competition requirem.enls. For those who didn't, /-IS I I offered a wide range of options including sports seats based on the Group A, divided rear sports seat, front, rear and side skirls and a fidl sports instrument pack. The liN Clubsport was released in June 1 990 as an initial batch C?/60 cars that ·arne in Asteroid Silver with mosl. oplions . fitted. Ajier that, you could order any standard !-/olden e'l:terior or cabin colour and many slipped through with trim from ol her models such. as the Commodore or /-JSII's own LS series. The l iN Clubsport also marked the change from simple S l l badging to bold chrome 1-lS II identification and liN Clubsports can be seen with eitlw: 24 • E x c e I e rat e At the lime, the liN Clubsporl won many friends thanks to its agility and responsive feel. On the same sLLSpension settings as the S ll89 without the weight, it was more sensitive to driver input and its meclwnica.l feel rewarded drivers even al low speeds. Its live axle and early Commodore }i-on t end, while technically no/ as advanced as later models, performed remarkably well and provided plent_y ojj"eedback. The ·uuulard brakes were its main limilation in competition use and the SIISOOO brake oplion was money well-spent. Even though I he Clubsporl an·i1>ed late in I he liN model life, a. lolal produclion rtt ll of247 is an indication of how well il was recei1'ed. As Holden i m proved t he core product, t he character of t he C l u bsporl evolved from a basic yet comfortable fam i l y Lourer t h a t cou ld double as a weekend compet i t ion car Lo somet h i ng far more sot h i s t icaled. But the arrival of t he VT ha deft l y and suddenly moved t he C l u bsport parameters sideways and u pwards on a sleep c u rve. Has t he subtle, no-nonsense appeal of t he origi nal urvi ved Lh ·e cha nges? Or has it been replaced by somet h i ng heLLer? Is t he C l u bsporl s t i l l true Lo i t s dual pu rpose t h rough Austra l ia's a l p i ne regions wou ld fam i l y Lour·er and weekend motor sport come u p with t he answers. roles? The Lough 800 krn shakedown The liP Clubsport a.rrivedjt�st in time for the Sydney Motor Show in Oelober 1 99 1 . Its new divided grille, independent rear SLLSpension and standard body enhancements including Group A ji-ont wheel arch e::<:tensions a.ndfog lights made it a rnore complete aod idenl.ijiable package. Wheels were the 16" SVSOOO-style alloy For competil ion use, the IIP 's extra. body stif/i1ess was welcome while the indepeodent rear end made it smoother and eas)' to drive over choppy su�/aces and its e-.tra grip, especially io the wet, was rea.sSLLring i/ the family was on boa rd. Sta nda.rd features now included Langton sports seats, .fi-ortt elec/ ric windows, central locking, sports instmmenl. clLLsler and cruise control on Ihe auto. l'Ou could order De11enish sports seats, par/ orjidl leather trim and premium sound including a CD plcl)'et: The shiji in emphasis fwd s/arled. For HSV\jijih anniversary, 65 special VP Clubsports (nos 6 / to 125) let HSV in lwo lone Galaxy Blue over Panorama Silver with A BS, Senator-style wheels and special trim in March 1 993. HSV inlroduced embroidered seat decals for the I P and this special build fwd Fifth Anniversary badgework and seal graphics. f There was another special VP Clubsport that few know about. In May 1 993, HSV built a special run of 50 VP Clubsport 5000i examples initially itl white over silver grey. The standard JBOkW engine was replaced by the 200kW 5000i blar-k motor .fi'om 1he CTS 1ha1 combined the lasl ofihefour bolt main Croup A blocks tuil!t SV SOOO red motor ancillaries to .ftt under the s/andard bonne/. Its model code was CS5i atul came wilh auto. the premium brake package and ABS as standard. Production qf all VP Clubsports reached 443. A m idst the ru mbl i ng of powerful V8 engines, i t ' · · t range seeing lour C l u b�ports and a support Manta wagon loaded w i t h hol iday luggage and fa m i l i es. I t 's a gen t l e s i de to a performanc-e car t ha t you don't often see. There is a choice of routes t o D i n ner P l a i n . Head down to G i pp · land and s t raight u p from Bairnsdal e to Omeo and t hen to D i n ner Plain. I nterstate t rave l l e rs from t h e north often enter from I t is j ust after 7.00 am at a de�erted i ndustrial s i t e on the outsk i rt s of Mel bourne, our designated meet i ng place. ExceI e ra te • 25 t h i� �ide. 01; head up the H u me H ighway and branch ofT to Bright then Harrietv i l l e and straight up t he t w i s t i ng mou n t a i n roads t o H o t h a m and t hen o v e r the L o p t o D i n ner Pla i n . From M e l bourne, t he G i pps land ro1 1 LP ta k<"S an t>x t ra 20 m i n 1 1tPs and the last l Ok ms are graded d i rt . The 1- l otham ro1 1te i � �ealcd a l l t he way a� w i l l b e t h e Omen route rrom early 1 998. B y then, y o u w i l l need lo fl i p a l'oin a · l o wh i('h way you would go a s hnth niTer Clubsport. Its total production of 1 1 1 7 sedans and 7 7 of the wagon introduced with the VR, explains why. Apart .fi-om. the new styling, .fi-ont suspension and dash on the core vehicle, HSV gave the Clubsport an even stronger identity by standardising fan Callum's comprehensive styling package across the \IR range. The VR was the first to offer a soJier Touring suspension option. While sold initio Uy w ith the VP Sena.tor's wheels, the \IR Clubsport went to the showroorns slwring m uch qf the VR Senator's looks and sophistication. The VR engine was tweaked to 1 85k W with a new cold air intake and better exhau.st ./low and the core VR Commodore 's new .fi-ont suspension gave HSV engineers scope to dial in extra grip and better handling with a more compliant ride. New Glencoe sports seats and the switch .fr"orn a /VIomo to Nardi steering wheel ahead of the intimate new dash, added a distinctive European character to the VR. The step up in rr;linement.fr"orn VP to VR was noticeable. Like many sophisticated pel}onnance cars twice or three times its price, the VR Clubsport would cover ground much faster than most drivers were aware, making it a relaxing tourer and a more predictable high speed track car but at the cost qf.some driver involvement at Low speeds. The C l u bsport convoy trave l l i ng i n c h ronological order u p the H u m e H ighway in t he early hours looks spectacula�: Tucked in beh i nd t he VS M anta l ran ·port whicle, t ht> latest VT C l 1 1 hsport in red is fol lowed by Cary's VR C l u bsport, s t ri k i ng i n Canterbury B l ue, t hen Peter's i mmaeulate VP Fifth A n n i versary C l ubsporl in its combi nat i on Galaxy B l ue over Panorama S i l ve1; the VL Group A Wa l k i nshaw colou1; and backed up by Luciano's original V N C l u bsport i n w h i le. J ust out of" Mel bourne, a lone and rare VN SV LE i n red is overtaken and as the dri ver spots the convoy, he slots i n beh i nd to make i t s i x HSV veh i c les in a row. W i t h t he Man ta's e ru i se con t rol locked i n t o a legal c ru is i ng speed, the pol ice car h i dden in the centre strip has to be content w i t h t he sight or s i x HSV car i d l i ng past but no more. C ru i s i ng up the H u me, it is worth reflec t i n g on each car in the rear vi ion spe<·tandar but very d i rrerent out looks. m i rr01: All are used a fam i l y veh i c l e · yet Already the VR Clubsport released in July 1 993 is regarded as the benclunurk each were p u rchased w i t h club competi tion i n m i nd. Each have been m i l d l y enhanced by t h e i r owners to reflect i n d i v id u a l d ri v i ng s t y l e and the i n tensi t y of t rack compet i t ion w i t hout destroy i ng t h e origi nal character or each modeL E x terna l l y, t he test VP had been ri tted w i t h t he HSV sports gri l l e and the V R had been given some or t he Senator's pai nt accents. As Gary later p o i n ts out, a l l bar the VT have covered over l OO,OOOkms 26 • ExceIe ra te and yet t hey a l l look and feel l i ke n\'w despite a l i fetime of road and n ·gular t rack use, a reflect i o n of' the l ongev i ty b u i l t i n t o t hese cars. I t Sl'l'm uncan ny, i f' t h i s s a m p l e i s n ·presentat i ve, h o w H S V has p i 1 1 po i n ted t he C l ubsport's p u rpose i n I i fe w i t h u t most accuracy. On the SU(/ace, the VS Clubsport i11troduced in April 1 995 Looked Like o mildly tweaked VR but it was to fJI'OIIide a visual Link to the radically n.ew \IT series that would follow. Up .fi'on.t there was a mare pronounced Lip around the Krille while the rear spoiler was mised with o st.rong arch-Like profile and sculptured wraparound sections. Wheels were a novel 1 hree spoke style but the Senator's stylish multi-spoked alloy wheeLs were a popular option. Inside, Mulcahy velour trim replaced the VR's Nelson trim pattern and a 250km/h speedo regained HSV identijica.tian qfier it was dropped/rom the IIH instnun.ents. l'lwre were also mild st�spension and brake tweaks. The VS/1 update in june 1 996 featured HS V�s ISS security upgrade, a new centre console trim panel, oval side repeater lights and subtle badge changes. As the \IS progressed, badgework became bolde1: Who could wgue with what HSV had dmw to the Clubsport when the VS sold 980 and VS/1 chalked up 121 9,./or a staggering VS total of2 1 99? The s t rong w i nds and early morn i ng ra i n sq u a l l don't pha ·e t he I- I SV cars but t he convoy soon I ·aves it beh i nd before a stop at t he M i lawa w i ne gro w i n g region w i t h its row of grape v i nes and backdrop of' t a l l mou n t a i n s . The �not h i ng tempo of a big V8 w h i le touring has made it easy and i t doe · n' t go u n noti ced t hat the l · h i lc l ren i n t he group are happy all(l relaxed even after such a long t llf' st i l l 1noun t a i n a i r a n d golden s u n spe l l . The boots swa l l ow cartons of' pee k i ng I h rough the t rees, i t i w i ne and it is t i me to move on. The relaxed l u nl'h. road gen t l y t h reads t h rough t he Ovens Val l ey, each d river reve l l i ng in t he overt a k i n g power of t h e i r C l u bsport before tak i ng a rol ler l'Oa · ter road, u p and c lown, weav i ng t h rough t ight corners and long sweepers, i n t o Harriet v i l le. It i s t he Ia ·t stop before t he road c l i mbs steeply i n t o s n o w country. Drivers gri n n i ng from e a r t o \'ln; metal l ic components heat-t i c k i ng i n · t i me for a It i.s worth assessing what each VT Clubsport nrlvance adds to the original Clubsport ethos. First, the stxling. The response to fan Callum's challenging new Luuk is almost universal. On jirst viewing, it �� su d�[/i>rent., even CUI!/runting, that many are wtsure. But as the car becomes more familicu; as its ji-eshness is better tt.nderstood, the response is always unbridled entlu�iasm. It gives the E x c e I e r a t e • 27 Clubsport more credibility than ever br.;{ore. The extra weight and size :;houlrl be a drawback but in realit)' it 's not, when /.he car .feels so nimble . fiwn the driver's seat. The stro nger body shell make:; ilfeel l,:ke a taut smaLL cw; 1wt a sloppy big one. Supportive new seats, lighter hxdraulic clutch, :;witch-like Getrag gearbox, potent brakes and I he powerfi.tl 1 95kW engine that seen�� . freer and more willing than br.;{ore, combine to make the VT.feeL Lighter and smoother. New .front end geometry adds stability and cornering remains neutraL unless provoked. Rough roads don't upset it and it 's almost silent, until it 's stirred. It 's meant to be easier to Live with as an eve1yday car but when you open it up, it has a wicked edge. In proving ground trials, it clocked close to 245km/h and stiLL doesn't .feeL stretched. Awesome reserves and .finesse add new dimensions to the CLubsport heritage . Tight corners t hai t u rn back on t hem elve ·. Sh er d rop . G l i mpses of t a l l mou n t a i n peaks. teep zig-zag c l i mbs. Choppy s urfaces from t h e w i nter · now. You would be hard p re ee l to find " car t hat does i t a easy as a C l u bsport. The margin of safety i s reassuri ng and the surroundi ngs can be enjoyed. The C l u bsport convoy passes t h rough t h e H o t harn s k i fac i l i t ies, al most deserted as the snow ret reats. The road then w h i zzes across t h e top in d i ps and rises before reac h i ng D i nner Plain. I t 's not what you expect. AJter the fu nct ional al most steri le o�parl rnent blocks at Hotham, t he charm i ng 1\ 0c H I ( ' n houses of D i n ner P la i n come a a � l u w k . They com b i ne trad i t ional Aus · i e 1 1 1 c l i i lect u re w i t h t h e steep roofl i nes �e · q u i red above t he snow l i ne. Governed by � l r i c - 1 regu lations t hat d ictate sty le, no l c ·nce · , no clothes l i nes and q u a i n t l i t t le l i c H I�c · for t he rubbish b i ns, each b u i l d i ng l c lciiCis d iscree t l y i n to t he bush c · 1 c 1 i ronment. Horses and catt le roam 1 1 1 rough as i f the house were not t here. II is not s u rpri i n g t hat owners from a l l feel the clear mountai n a i r weav i ng i t s Owner·: Pe ter· Mtumer·ley c ·nuntry set t i ng. And you can rent t h e i r magic. Wateri ng holes a n d restaurants are Car·: VP Clubsport 1 1 1agn i ficcnt houses w he n t hey are not a l l w i t h i n walking d i stan ·e. Time to d rop arou nd. As the ·now season fi n i hes, back a gear and enjoy the h igh cou n t ry. 1 11 n t he world enjoy t h is u n i q ue h igh The VT C l u bsport w i t h 5 speed manual had great acceleration and could D i nner Plain t ransforms i n to another world The C l u bsports are locked away, the q u i t e eas i l y push you back i n to t he sea t . lt .,f hri · k a l p i ne walks, moun t a i n b i ke escape complete. was s u per q u i et with l i l l ie road noise . ridi ng, fis h i ng, l lama and horseback lours of I he s u rround i ng al ps. On arrival, you It was Looking al t he a natural. Start experts wlw o wn and peedo is a must as t he speed can with a gro up o.f Clubsport easi l y i nc rease w i t h a race them. Desigrwle the road b l i n k of the eye. The between Dinner Plain and steering i s very l i ght. Hotham as the evaluation Hand l i ng was good w i t h route. Shwp bends, hills, plenty o f Bridgestone fast straights, clear grip. HSV have fi t ted a visibility and the new bra k i ng system tu occasional fallen rock lo t he C l u bsport w h i c h is avoid, it would soo n show excel l e n t . Loo k i ng at the up any differences. Set exterior of the cac; it some bcLsic safety rules. Invite l.he drivers lo one, HSV. looks a w i n ne1: Good Cary' eualuate each Clubsport own on the same roa d a.nd rate VR C l u b pori was a very w e l l milestone against their the new o ne. rnai n l a i ned example, i l w a s q u i et a n d a The enthusiasrn grew as the control route pleas u re to d ri ve. The first t h i ng I not iced highlighted the distinctive characters of was t he d i fference in the dash layout each model. Families jo ined in. Each w h i c h is wel l -appo i n ted w i t h t he c ru i se on treating the other's car with respect but the i nd icator levec: It was an auto and had delighting in the comparison . The heaps of grunt and a great exhaust note, Excelerate team sto o d aside wul let tlwse, t he steering had good fee l for I he road and qualffied by the fact that they lwei already t he car had good roadhold i ng and put their money where their mouths were, hand l i ng. The d i fferent body kit on the VR tell it as it was. and the 1 7" wheels make t h e car look l i ke a real race1: C real Luciano' cac; Ca ry. VN C l u b:porl wa · i n greal cond i t ion for a car of i t s age. l t was manual and had a t ight and d i recl gear s h i ft . The elu teh was firm bul ea y lo u ·e and t he engine had plenty of power and t he exhau ·t had a n i ce burble. The c ia h and i n terior are very s i m i l a r to my V P C l u bsport. The car' · · l ee r i ng w a s vecy d i rect and it had a firm but n i ce ride. The 1 6" Wa l k i nshaw wheels look good too. N i ce cac; Luciano. ExceIe ra t e • 29 Owner·: Luciano Giannini i n t e rior crgonomi c·s and exterior s t y l i ng. Let the c l u tch out and t ry to slop t he Car: V N Cl uhspm·t H i de qual ity was excel lent w i t h t he car wheels s p i n n i ng, have to be gen t l e - not ft' ,l i ng very · mool h and q u i e t . Engine my car; oops! Love t he road feel , love the veh i c l es and have corne away w i t h t he perfonntll ll't' has i mproved sign i ficantly i 1 1 exhaust note and great gear cha nges. conc l usion that the VN was ahead of i b t h i s model, and steering t i me. I t st i l l h e l d i t s o w n amongst a very response was very good, as look i ng cw; t h fast -evo l v i ng range of I- I SV veh ic les, w i t h was t he overa l l hand l i ng body k i t , a touch bolder each model show i ng lechnological which was wel l balanced. t han the V N . Colour coded I enjoyed d ri v i ng t he w i de ranl:(e of I- I SV V P: W hat a fan l a · t i c wheels, a great touch and i m p rove111enls over its p redt'cessors. V P: This vehicle seemed to have a bel ler suspens ion set-up than t he V N , i ndependent rear suspension eemed t o make t he c a r more p red ictable a n d stable. colour; t h e OW11er: G m·y Jm·genseu t hat i n t erior; I love t he Car: VR Clubspm·t fabric tex t u re and colour V match w i t h t he : I u ·ed to own a V embroidered a n n i versary V3800 ·o it brought back I fou nd t hat slopping power was nol a q u i te a few fond memories. I badge . problem, clue lo the enhanced brake love t he subtle body k i t and au to, and pul it in gear package. VR: Th i · c·ar wa: a pleas u re to drive. ign i ficanl ,;t y l i ng i n q novernenls were obv ious when compared lo previous larl t h i s car; an i n terior; s t y l i s h but not over and you can't w a i t to h i t t l rt:: lop. A · soon as you k i ck the accelerator: D ri v i ng t h rough t h e sharp bends, t hat engine over; you k now you are in bu · i ness and when you pul your u p ·teep h i l b and c lown steep grades, you rnodels. This veh icle, i n part icular; i · a fool on L i re heavy c l u tch, you know t here is know you're in total con t ro l . The p re m i u m perfect example of t h i s model and c red i t st:: r ious mu rnbo in f'ronl of t hat gearbox . brake feel l i ke t hey cou ld slop a steam to i t s owner: T h e V R t ra i n . Another bea u t i fu l example of what engi ne seemed much HSV can b u i l d. smoother t han the V N VT: Wow ! Fal u lous! I need more words, w i t h less mechanical fa ntas t i c , exh i lara t i ng, what a car! noise in t he car: Astou nd i ng refi nement, the looks are VT: HSV has come a rea l l y rad ical m a i n l y because i t's ,;o trend long way w i t h t he VT. I t sel l i ng. The i nterior i s s u perb, t he seals has Eu ropean flavour; w i t h are comfortable yet so su pport i ve t h rough considerably i m proved hard cornering. The c lash layout is perfect and t he l ight grey d i a l s look great . What an i m provement w i t h the c l u t c h and gearbox! You wou ldn't k now you were d r i v i ng a V8, let t he c l u tch out, it is so smooth and every gearchange is j ust right. Throl l l e response is amaz i ng but watch out! I t 's so smoo t h and q u iet, look a l the speeclo. It shows l OOkm/h . No, i m possi ble. G l ide around corners l i ke t hey are not t here, stomp on t he brakes, what sloppi ng power: W hat else can [ say but when can I g l my hand · on one lo drivt:: every day? Dinner Plain Central Reservations Toll Free 1 800 6 70 0 1 9 Dinner Plain Horse Trail Riding, Helen Packer (03) 5 159 6445 30 • Exc eI e ra I e � Throughout Australia Suttons Parts 22 Carter Street, Lidcombe, N SW 2 1 4 1 Phone (02) 9648 3688 Preston Motors 1 55 1 Sydney Road, Cambel l fi e l d , Vic 306 1 Phone (03) 9359 3999 AMCAP-BBK 1 7 1 Welshpool Road, Wel shpool, WA 6 1 06 Phone (08) 9458 6666 1 032 Beaudesert Road, Coopers Plains, Qld 4 1 08 Phone (07) 3259 5051 METRO ii�1� No. 1 Port Road, Thebarton, SA 503 1 Phone (08) 8354 0555 Body side Basic Instincts Body Construction " Body construc t i o n w a s comp l e t e l y paths were redesigned. E l ements revi sed rev i sed." i nc l ud e : front frame work, front " Re v i s i ons i nc l ude: M o d u l ar roof suspension strut Lowers, w heel house asse m b l ies for sedan and wagon, common brace, fro n t floor cross members, rear engine compart m e n t for sedan and frame work, C p i l l ar re i n forcment for wagon, common rear floor/frame work sedan, D p i l lar construc t i o n for wagon, asse m b l ies for sedan and wagon, mod u l ar 8 p i l l ar rei nforcements and back panel body s i d e asse m b l i es for sedan and upper asse m b l y for sedan." wagon and t h e s i ngle poi n t body "The s t ru c t u ral development has In t h e last issue of ExceLerate, Ton y asse m b l y station t hat marries the major su bsta n t i a L l y i m proved VT's body H y d e , D i rector; Engineering and Des ign asse m b l ies: u nderbody asssembly, s ide d y n a m i c s t i ffness, or n a t u ra l frequency, flagged new b u i l d met hods t hat would assembly, roof asse m b l y and back panel over VS. VT's n a t u ra l frequency is 2 1 Hz, con t a i n costs w h i l e i nc reasing s i ze, safety asse m b l y. The res u l t was a body s he l l of up on VS (20 l-I z ) , resu l t i ng in beller and s t rength of t h e VT. C raeme Lane, i m proved d i mensional acc u racy." road " fee l" and i m proved d ri v i ng M a naget; Body E ngi neeri ng fi l l s in the d e ta i l s : refi nemen t . " "To i m prove crash and d urabi l i ty performance, major crash and road load Roof - wagon Rear end back panel - sedan Roof - sedan Safety Lau ri e Sparke, Manager, Advanced E ngi neeri ng and R i chard M arshal l , Sen i o r Project M anager; Advanced Engi neeri ng fi l l in the d e t a i l s on t h e Body side safety s t rategy out l i ned i n t he earl i e r ExceLerate i n terv iew w i t h La urie Sparke: " Fo r max i m u m occ upant protec t i o n , t he V T ' s fro n t s t ru c t u re needed to i ncorporate fou r compet i ng characteri s t ics: l . A n i n i t i a l l y soft front s t ru c t u re, Body side - wagon req u i red t o keep crash forces as l o w as poss i b l e for t h e h igher frequency low speed acc idents. Underbody Closed section beam Front suspension towers Fronl frame work t ru c t u re w h i h folds freq u e n t l y and st ructure, needed t o unifonnly when crushed, ahsorb the energy o f high absorbi ng energy efficient l y with high peak loads. Th i s protects the occupan t · from severe i m pact loads. As fa r as we o( ·(· u pants. 3 . A very s t i fT and s t rong s t ructu re, k now, t h i s is an i nd us t ry first . " l l ( 'eded to manage e x t reme crash energy, w i thout compro m i s i ng occ u pa n t s u rvival space. 4. A s t r u c t u re w h ic h is not aggress i ve " T h e V T s i d e s t ru c t u re also promote a smoo t h , con t i n uous col lapse of consi dera b l y red uC"es t h e risk of head and the frames. Angled frames and a large neck i nj u ry. A substan t i a l , c losed sect ion c losed sec t i o n front c rossrnember prov ide roof frame plus fu l l length A and B p i l l ar toward ot her; part i c u l a r l y s m a l l e r pe rformance in real world offset and re i n forcements form part of a cont i n uous , eh i cles." angled crashes, not j ust for barrier tests." fra me right aro1 1nd t he doors; floor and "The large frames i n t h e VT' front "A breakaway fea t u re d i sco n nects the �t ruct u re are stable and h i g h l y effi c i e n t front suspe n · i on c rossrnember from the at absorb i ng crash energy. They are frames. Th i s al lows t h e fu l l length of the s t raight and have a very large cross frame t o crush and a l l ows the car to sec t i o n . The shape is com p u t e r manage the energy of severe crashes." generated. T h e y taper; n o t s m a l l e r t o t h e front as you m i g h t expec t, but growi ng larger to t h e front." "Com puter i m u l ation tech n i q u es enabled t h e design of' a s t rong, stable Large one piece, closed section door frame opening roof' f'ra nws prov idt, IHit,ra l load pal hs to nuu1age c : rash energy." " W ork has also been done on the rear stru c t u re and roof' sl ru('l u re fi >r safety, and t he globa l s t ru c t u re has be('ll s t i ffened by 30 per cent for i m proved ride, hand l i ng and noise and v i brat ion comfort ." Large section roof bracing Airba1 with t�r.thers and E fold for optlmlset.l pi"'Oitction tofront at occupanu v.<ebbinr�damp Jtops Kat belt payout Seat d�i11n prevelll11ubmannin1 under�orat belt Door structure with additional reinforcements "The a i rhag system i s t h e world's best pra( ' t i C"e in non-aggressi ve occ u pa n t prot e( · t i on , w i t h tethers, spec i a l fold pallern and 'sof'l' i n f'l a t i o n on-sel. These fea t u re · are also des i gned to prote('l s rna l l occ u pants, smal l female occupants and o u t of' pos i t ion occ u pa n ts . E x ce I e r a I e • 35 Front snubber Basic Instincts rotors are now 296mm i n d iameter ( 7 m m more t han V S ) w i t h t h ick ness i n c reased from 23mm on VS to 28 for VT. S i m i larly, VT rear rotor d i mensions have been i n c reased to 286mm i n d i ameter ( 7 m m more t han VS) w i t h a l 6m m t h i c k ness, 5.5 mm more than V S (and more than good enough to be HSV's entry level brake system, ed). " Th i s system is now acknowledged i n ternationally as the benchmark i n a i rbag Stiffened pedal stand design. This ai rbag technology is ·tandard Fluid chambers across the VT range for t he d ri ver: Dr·i vers Mounting Oange w i l l also appreciate t he centre horn actuation operated hy new membrane switch technology." "The front seals are also be ·t technology, w i t h pyrotechnic buc k le prelensioners, castor; h y d ra u l i c tension rod bush and i m p roved fore and aft com p l i ance steer: The stale of the art H y d ro Bush has been speci fica l l y designed for H olden w i t h VT " Front cal l i pers are a low drag, h i gh webbing clamps and sort webbing. Com modore the fi r l A u s t ral ian-bu i l t performance, a l u m i n i u m A ret rac - t i ng lap/ ·ash belt is fitted to t he veh i c l e t o use such tech nol ogy. t w i n p i ston s l i d i ng p i n ct>nl re rear sea l i ng posit ion in t he wagon, Combi ned, t hese chan ges endow t he VT design w i t h a s t rong fa m i l y resem b la nce (a ./ea.t.nre carried over to HSV's Senator Signature Estate, ed). This is an i ndustry w i t h excellent s t ra ight l i ne stabi l i ty on a l l to the cw-rent Corvel le fron t cal l i per: The su rfaces w i t h reduced steering wheel brake booster and master c y l i nder have first, w i t h the bel t al lached to a fol d i n g seal, mainta i n i ng t h e convenience of the l uggage pass-through plus the safety of a lap/sash bel t. Fron t and rear seal structures v i b rat i o ns." been revi eel to i n c rease vac u u m a s · ist a n d reduce pedal Strut front suspension with Hydro Bush t rave l . The master (hydraulic tension c y l i nder i s now 25.4 mm rod are shaped to support the occupant i n a in d i ameter w i t h a 200mnr crash and prevent ·mall occupants i n p l us 230 part icular from 'submari ni ng', o r s l i d i ng stepped tandem booster: under t he lap se<:Lion of t he bel t . " The boos ter and master "There is a t w o stage restra i n t system Semi trailing arm pretensioner · i n moderate crashes and the rear suspension ai rbags p l us buckle pretensioners i n severe pedal fu nction and feel even u nder heavy payloads and h i g h hes. The rear seat back provides rear occupant protection from severe l u ggage d i ameter cyl i nder changes i m p rove control, which fi res t he buckle era nnn decelera t i o n . " " I ndependent rear suspension i s i m pact i n both sedan and wagon." standard on a l l V T models, g i v i n g V T Vehicle D y n a m i c s sedan . " RcarroiOI'" llbmm dlamc!cr 16mm thkkn..,.. wagon t he same d y n a m i c a t t r i b u tes a s the B i l l H ooper; Manager; Cha ·sis Engi neer i n g det a i l s several of t h e many "Steeri n g i s n o w less sensi t i ve o n cen t re w i t h i m p roved l i near i t y res u l t i ng suspens i on and brake i m provements i n an eas ier to d ri ve vehic le, w h i l e t he noticeable in any VT deri vat i v e : VT steeri ng col u m n is al o new w i t h "The front suspension now i ncorporates eight degrees of pos i t i ve i n c reased st i ffness for i m p roved noise and v i bra t i on characteri s t ics." "The VT brake system carries not h i ng over from VS w i t h proba b l y the largest "The park brake system now comprises a si ngle shoe w i t h a l a rger eflec t i ve rad i us , 95mm i n l i eu of VS's 80m m and a brake rotors found anywhere u nder 1 5 revised hand brake lever ratio. Dri vers i n c h wheels on a fam i l y sedan. Fro n t w i l l n o t i ce the 40% lower lever effort , red uction i n lever travel and i ts ergonom i c p lacement i n the coc k p i t . " Aluminium twtnp15ton <:aUper "The VT's ABS system i s the latest 5.3 system from Bosch, a t h ree channel system wh ich has been specifical l y ca l i brated for A us t ra l i a n cond i t ions, and for VT suspension geometry, to max i m i se veh i c l e stab i l i ty u nder a w i de range of Steering axis 36 • E xce I e r a t e b rak i ng cond i t i o ns." � n to ow h g u o n or are ucl<'Y e , \ s r e a r c a l lf y ou t onderfu w e s e don' t \e h t , f e o n o e g on f buy in o g n ttl\ i think prob\e a e b nce insura n. tio quota for a s t r e <p he me he e> ce Sc n a call t r u l ns 1\SV er s . din g / l e \ stom f e d cu i J1 eath f s ti e a h s T d s of un dr e h>' h r nsu r e ent l \\ e c sts • f;l<. v e co reti.t\ rn o c • ov er e s\v e c n e t )<. Serv ic "£_ aitn S \ C t \\e n \e "£_)<.ce Vehic ta nt r o p tm ta\\"Y • Vi _dv ice it-y J\ r u c e s • • NG -pn:.t.Dl rU�. A.'Trl L10 lA. p't'l L A. R 'T A.\J S o ov er s ina L r 6 e t a 3 1 63 ca\\ C 80 0 3 \ 66 ee ' 26 3 6 Toll fr 03 g8 ' 2 l l4 Lo cal 9 82 0 3 0 20 lin< ' 2 6 32 Direct 03 98 fO)<. ' A successful national media launch can play a critical role in getting a new model range off to a good start. Senior Wheels editor, Bob Hall, gives his account of the VT HSV launch . . . T he arrival of a new HSV model from H o l den Spec i a l Veh i c l es i s not some t h i ng t he press i s l i kely to take l i gh t ly. As Austra l i a's pre m i e r performance marque, a l o t of fol k s have an i n terest when somet h i ng new w i t h t hat helmet o n t h e bonnet shows up in t he dealer's showrooms. So w h e n H SV l a u nched i t s e n t i re VT-based cars i n one fe l l swoop a w h i l e back, it was certa i n to become a major event on t he calendars of many motori ng j o u rna l i st s . After a l l , GTSes a n d Senators don't exac t l y grow on t rees. Norm a l l y a new model l a u nc h w i l l fo l l ow a drive program a l ong a course carefu l l y selected t o h i g h l i g h t t h e s t rengt h s of a gi ven m o d e l o r range. I t ' s a safe bet that HSV al most certa i n l y h a d some t h i ng part i c u l arly n i ce and t w i s ty p l an ned t o show off t h e v i rt u es of t he chassis and gru n t of the VT's, but t h i s day was not to be. You see, somet h i ng e x t ra was added. Jeff Ken n e l l , Pre m i e r of V i c tori a . W i t h support from Pet e r B rock, M ar k Ska i fe, C ra i g Lowndes and Greg M urphy, m i nd you, t he day after H RT's big w i n a t Sandown. Holden Spec i a l Ve h i cles is stepp i ng i n to a new corporate chaple1; w i t h p lans t o build up t o 3000 H S V cars a yea1; a move t hat's req u i red a l mo t as many changes t o processes and fac i l i t i e s as t o the cars t h e msel ves. S o i n t h i s context hav i ng Pre m i e r Ken n e l l perform t h e offi c i a l reveal of t he new H S V models made a lot of sense. What wou l d have been a mere prod u c t l a u nch for t he motori ng press became a M ed i a E v e n t w i t h m u c h broader coverage and another " '' ' ' or conridence for Austra l i a's motor l l lal l u rac t u ri ng i n d u s t ry. To some the pmd uct would be m i nor by omparison. U n rort u nately t h e bu y sched u l e or H i s t I .kllness p u t a n u mber or rest r i c t ions on 1 1 1 1 1 i ng and loca le or the revea l . As i t l ra 1 1 s p i red, t he garage area a L t he A l ber! ! 'ark Grand Pri x c i rc u i t was selected as 1 < ' l l l l e , a se n s i b l e choice for The Even l . l l 1 1 l i n t h e context o f using t he d ri ve program lo gel a sample of the flavour or t he new HSV range, we l l , o m p ro m i ses lwd to be made. For we al Wheels, t h i s was no big dea l . l lecause of L h e longer lead L i m e o r 1 1 1agazine p u b l i · h i ng v i '-a- v i s L h e d a i l y pre s , we had d r i ven t h e range a t l l o lden's Lang Lang prov i ng ground a few <>eeks before, managing Lo get a pa l t ry 252.9km/h ouL of an auLomaLic CTS in L h e process. Even faster t han John Si ngleton and also no c ·on vi c t ion. We were also Lak i n g a CTS away from L he launch as parL of a comparison w i t h Ford's Fa lcon GT lo Lake performance rigures aL < :alder Raceway and L hen head u p In V i c Loria's beau t i fu l h i g h cou n t ry, so we were goi ng Lo have p l e n t y of �cal L i me in t he new HSV The guys from t h e papers m i g h t n't had lo be back aL A l ber! Pa rk have been q u iLe so l u c ky. w i t h I he W orld's s u p p l y of Add i t ion of Pre m i e r Ken n e l l t o t h e proceed i ng meanL the p rogram wasn't I J U i le what had been expecLed. S i nce we HSV VT's for Lhe early afLernoon revea l , L h e adual d rive p rogram was, or neces · i ty, brief. U nder c luud and w i L h i n term i ltenl ra i n , we headed OUL rrom S u b u rban M e lbourne on the Calder free way ( a good l e s t uf t h e c ru i s i ng ah i l i t ies of t h e VT, hul c.. rl e� i n l y nnl i 1 11� plaN' for max i m u m speed runs u n l es · some free room ancl hoard w i t h r -n rn p l i rnenls of Lhe fi ne VicLorian t a x payer i s de · i red) and headed t owards Bend i go. Out on the freeway and ofT onto lucal roads for a d ri ve around M o u n ! M acedon. This gave an i n k l i ng of how the chass is works ( t h e SenaLor waoron w a s espec i a l l y i m p ress ive here ) , uul wasn't t h e place t o push the envelope. Sw i ng i n to t h e tidy town of Woodend for l u nch from H SV 's can teen wagon and a chaL w i t h M es r C rennan, ExceIe ra t e • 39 H arvey an I the rest of t h e VTeam. The d ri zz l y weat her even opened u p and a l low•d some a lfresco l u nc h i ng w i t hout the need of cover. The t r i p back was s i m i la r to t he one out - m i n u s the c i rc u i t aroun I M o u n t Macedon - w i t h weat her s l o w l y d ry i ng o u t and t he spectre of i n ne r c i t y M e l bourne t raffic a we approached A l bert Park (which p t o v i ded a rem i nder as to w h y so many peop le pay fot d e cameras. B lack may be a Me Ia watch great look i ng colour when t h e car's c l ean, but w i t h a automatic trans m i ss i o n ) . N obody got l o s t , booked o r few kay t h t ough the c i t i z z l · , t h e dat ket members of t h e t e lease cont i ngent b u m ped on t h e trip bac k , and t h e fi t.. t were look i ng a bit rough around t h e order of bu · i n ss a ppeared l o be a fast edges. A nd C o d k nows y o u don't want manufacturi ng, but as Stale Pre m i e r t u b b i ng for t h e VT' , so t hey'd look lo have The Pre m i e r reveal a grungy y o u k i nda expect he'd s a y t hat. A n y way, look i ng car! isn't Victorian R u les Foo t ba l l cal led p i ffy-dood l e for t he TV Jell showed up o n cue ( t hough nobody bot hered to ee exact l y w h a t h e rol l ed u p i n ) a n d gave a speech righ t l y p ra i s i ng t he H S V folks for cont i n u i n g t o Aussie R u l e Foot bal l nowadays? Ca ·e rested. J efT, B rocky, Ska i fe, Lowndes and M u rphy all p u l led t h e sheet o f T H S V ' s latest fo r t h • s u p port A u s t ral ian big reveal as a cou p l e of m a n u fact u ri ng. We l l , flashes popped and rnore okay, h e sa i d Victorian red l i ghts burned on t h e arrny of 13 tacarn , . The Event a fa i l accom p l i , and · i nee I d id n't g<'l a shovel of and tossed on me, I considered t h e day a success. B u t t hen I got to d ri v e a w a y i n an awfu l l y des i ra b l e CTS w h i l e The Pre m i e r left i n h i s official Statemob i l e. And t h at was only t h e first of t h ree enjoyable days in an awfu l l y n ice pari of the worl d . They ough ta have J eff on more new ear lau nches . . . � Editor's Note: As Bob Hall has indicated, the 1-JSV drive program was wt shorl to./it in with Premier Kenneu 's schedule, Limiting the opportunities for the press to give the new VT HSV range a jitlt work out. But the new range got off to a great start when Mr Kennell accepted the a./fer of an extended drive period with the new Senator after the Launch, generating wide coverage. HSV then made available the Lwgest jleet qj" HSV lest vehicles in its history to motoring writers to conduct their own drive programs in their respective states. There's hardly anything better t h an t h e I n fact, HSV and other leading car makers l o o k and fee l of a s m o o t h , slick body. such as B M W, Lexus, Mercedes and We c a l l i t the "wetlook", and hey, it's for Lamborg h i n i now reco m m e n d Megu iar's car bodi es. because their own stringent tests have proven that our products are the best ava i l able. 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