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V8 Thunder Cars

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Swedish car racing series
2006 Camaro Cup car

V8 Thunder Cars, previously Camaro Cup or the Camaro Cup 2000, is aSwedish-basedstock car racing series.

History

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2006 Camaro Cup car interior
Two Fourth-generation Camaro Cup Cars on the starting grid.
Boo Brasta's 1978/1979 season Camaro
Marcus Larsson'sChevrolet Camaro Gen-4 atFalkenbergs Motorbana in 2010
Mikael Eklund'sChevrolet Camaro Gen-5 atFalkenbergs Motorbana in 2010

The idea about an American class in Swedish racing was born by the SSK acting director Robin Shorter in 1974. He spread his idea to active racers and to dealers selling American car brands. Work was begun by a group of people, including Shorter, Sven Hjansons, Picko Troberg and Göran Boström, to start a series called theWoodhead Super Star Cup. The first season was held in 1975 and was won by Bo "Emma" Emanuelsson, who also won the first ever race of the championship, held at the SSK premiere at Kinnekulle Ring. The series continued for several more seasons and had a couple of famous drivers including SwedishFormula One driverReine Wisell. 1982 saw the class being changed into the Swedish Super Saloon championship and it was opened for other manufacturers.
Super Saloon was a somewhat extreme championship concerning the cars participating - e.g. Volkswagens and Porsches with double turbos. Some of the old Camaro Cup drivers stayed, including two-times champion Peter Norlander who won the premiere in aspace frame Camaro. In 1988 Camaro Cup was resumed, with Boström being one of the driving forces behind the series' resumption. Between 1994 and 1998 the series was dominated byThomas Engström, winning five driver's titles.
The first cars of the current generation of Camaro Cup cars took to the track in 1999. The old cars were phased out during 2000, when two classes (one with the new cars and one with the old cars) was run. Some of the old cup cars later found a new home in theV8 Challenge championship organized by the Swedish Long-distance Championship (SLC). During 2000 the series was called Super Stock Racing.

Camaro Cup had for several years run as a support series to theSwedish Touring Car Championship, but in 2004 it was axed and was forced to return to its SSK roots. The 2005 season was a miserable one, with an average of six cars per weekend, and the grid never made it over seven cars. To bolster the number of starters other SSK classes were added, including oldSuper Touring cars such as the Audi A4 Quattro and BMW 320i.
2006 saw the series somewhat return to its former glory. It returned as a part of the STCC program, and grid sizes increased to around 20 cars again. Several notable drivers made guest appearances, including ex-F1 test driver and current Formula Nippon driverBjörn Wirdheim, OMV KronosCitroënWRC driverDaniel Carlsson, Junior WRC championPer-Gunner Andersson and STCC driver Edward Sandström. As of February 2006, 24 cars have confirmed their entry for the full 2007 season.

Since 2013 the championship is open to other manufacturers and was renamed to V8 Thunder Cars.


Games

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Camaro Cup is one of the two available championships (along with STCC) in theDigital Illusions, CEPC gameSTCC 2. It is also included inSimBin Studios's gameSTCC – The Game (2008 season) and its sequelSTCC – The Game 2 (2010 season).

Champions

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SeasonChampion
1975SwedenBo "Emma" Emanuelsson
1976SwedenUlf Granberg
1977SwedenBo "Emma" Emanuelsson
1978SwedenUlf Granberg
1979SwedenPeter Norlander
1980SwedenPeter Norlander
1981SwedenUlf "Rökar'n" Larsson
1988NorwayAnders Berggren
1989SwedenGreger Kronegård
1990SwedenGreger Kronegård
1991SwedenGreger Kronegård
1992SwedenAnders Hultqvist
1993SwedenAnders Hultqvist
1994SwedenTomas Engström
1995SwedenTomas Engström
1996SwedenTomas Engström
1997SwedenTomas Engström
1998SwedenTomas Engström
1999SwedenGöran Boström
SwedenMarkus Lundström (Classic)
2000NorwayThomas Nielsen
SwedenJörgen Eriksson (Classic)
2001NorwayOle Martin Lindum
2002NorwayOle Martin Lindum
2003SwedenKristoffer Lundström
2004SwedenKristoffer Lundström
2005NorwayOle Martin Lindum
2006NorwayOle Martin Lindum
2007SwedenAnders Brofalk
2008SwedenAnders Brofalk
2009NorwayOle Martin Lindum
2010SwedenTomas Engström
2011SwedenThed Björk
2012SwedenTobias Brink
2013Sweden Fredrik Ros
2014SwedenJens Edman
2015Sweden Mattias Lindberg
2016Sweden Alexander Graff
2017Sweden Mattias Lindberg
2018Sweden Emil Persson
2019Sweden Emil Persson
2020SwedenDennis Strandberg
2021SwedenDennis Strandberg
2022Sweden Andreas Nilsson
2023Sweden Andreas Nilsson

References

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External links

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