Thursday, December 17, 2009

Motorsport: Murphy Joins Ingall as new Castrol Edge team

Murphy Joins Ingall - Castrol Edge Team


FOUR-TIME Bathurst 1000 race winner Greg Murphy has refreshed his career by being named driver of the new Castrol Edge car in next year's V8 Supercar Championship.
The car will be run by Queensland-based Paul Morris Motorsports as the partner to the Holden Commodore raced by Russell Ingall under the Supercheap livery.

Murphy announced along with Russell Ingall – nicknamed The Enforcer – as one of the new Castrol Edge V8 drivers for the 2010 Supercar Championship entered by Paul Morris Motorsports.

Both Commodores are being built by PMM on a design by championship-winning Triple Eight Race Engineering which completes the works on the cars before handing them back to PMM.
Although Castrol, and its Edge brand, has had some exposure on the Steven Richards' Falcon in the Ford Performance Racing team in recent years, this new deal will give it a bolder presence on the Greg Murphy No 51car.
Murphy, 37, is a veteran of the sport, having raced in V8s for more than 12 years, and that after racing in the two-litre SuperTouring category.
In his time in V8s he has won the Bathurst 1000 race four times, has been runner-up in the V8 Supercar Championship twice and holds the fastest-lap record at the Bathurst mountain circuit.
He almost won the Bathurst race again this year with Mark Skaife, but was robbed by a safety car intervention; the pair finished fourth.
At the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide Murphy has taken two second places and a third place.
He has just come out of an ordinary year with the Tasman-Sprint Gas team which has disbanded and he fits perfectly Castrol's need for a proven driver.
"I am very lucky to be in this position," Murphy said today at the unveiling in Queensland.
"To be driving a Castrol-backed, Triple Eight-built Holden Commodore for one of V8 Supercars' leading teams, Paul Morris Motorsports, in 2010 in extremely exciting for me."
PMM owner Paul Morris said Castrol had had a long and successful history in Australian motorsport.
"The key to achieving success is having a top-line driver, someone who can get the most out of a car and drag it up to the front - without doubt that's Greg Murphy."

Thursday, December 3, 2009

V8 Supercars: SGR ANNOUNCES CLOSURE

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V8Supercars: TASMAN QUITS V8 RACING

Sprint Gas Racing may have announced its closure but it certainly hasn’t taken its foot of the accelerator taking two top 10 results from the weekend’s racing in Western Australia.
Jason Bargwanna drove a superb race to finish seventh, adding to Greg Murphy’s eighth place in yesterday’s shorter race.
It was one of its best performances this year, showing that the team might be closing its doors but it certainly hasn’t given up on good results.
“We had a good race and the team gave me a good strategy,” Bargwanna said.
“Soft tyres were definitely an advantage, but you needed to use them at the right time.
“We knew that we would get forty-odd laps out of them thanks to Murph’s good run yesterday.
“I was looking good for a top five but the tyres went off in the last few laps of the race.
“There was nothing we could do about this - they’d well and truly done their job.
“I’m just really happy for the team. When a team closes it takes everything you have to keep motivated and the boys have not missed a beat. We have a committed bunch, so thanks to everyone in the team. You’ve done a great job.”
Murphy finished 19th today. He was up with the front runners early but was unable to hold his position.

“I was happy with my qualifying position, eleventh was a good effort, but we always new the race would be tough having used our soft tyres yesterday,” said Murphy.
“We probably did as well as we could have.
“Having only one set of option tyres means you’re going to have one good result over the weekend – and ours was yesterday.

“It was good for the team to come away with a couple of top 10 places though.”