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The General Responds to Triple Eight Defection

By Andrew Clarke

A shellshocked General Motors has responded to Triple Eight’s defection to Ford by issuing an eyes-forward statement.

“GM has had a long and highly successful partnership with Triple Eight Race Engineering,” said Jess Bala, Managing Director General Motors Australia and New Zealand.

“We share the disappointment with fans about Triple Eight’s decision, and the news that they will be moving to Ford in 2026.

“Eyes forward on the 2025 Supercars season – we look forward to extending our full support to all the Chevrolet Racing Camaro teams, for another year of on track success.”

Jamie Whincup won Triple Eight Race Engineering’s first race for Holden at Abu Dhabi in 2010. Image: Motorsport Images

With Triple Eight, General Motors first with Holden and for the past two years with Chevrolet has dominated Supercar racing in Australia. In 15 seasons to date, Triple Eight has won nine Drivers’ Championships, 11 Teams Championships and seven Bathurst 1000s, while GM won 12 Manufacturers Championships.

For 2025, there will be six teams running Chevrolet Camaros with Erebus Motorsport, Matt Stone Racing, Brad Jones Racing, Team 18, PremiAir Racing and Triple Eight Race Engineering.

With a rich history racing the GM brand, Triple Eight Managing Director Jamie Whincup wishes Chevrolet well despite an unclear future over the Camaro.

“We certainly hope so,” Whincup replied when asked if the Camaro as a future in Supercars.

“We want them to stay in the category in some way shape or form.

“We will help them in the transition there to make sure there GM  brand continues in Supercars.

“The more brands in the sport the better.”

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