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KRE probing Broc Feeney Adelaide engine theory - speedcafe. com KRE probing Broc Feeney Adelaide engine theory GM’s Supercars engine supplier Ken McNamara is working to get to the bottom of the issue that plagued Broc Feeney’s Camaro at the Adelaide Grand
The great engine debate: What now for Triple Eight Ford? EXCLUSIVITY going forward between KRE Race Engines and General Motors has left Triple Eight with a fascinating dilemma on its hands What does it now do for the 2026 Supercars Championship, as it prepares to join the Ford fold – almost certainly replacing Dick Johnson Racing as the Blue Oval’s homologation team – without its renowned engine ally? V8 Sleuth explores three possible routes
KRE to extend contract as Chevrolet Supercars engine supplier The Ken McNamara-run KRE is the single engine supplier to Camaro teams Motorsport Powertrains — which is owned and run by Dick Johnson Racing — supplies engines to Ford teams Questions over KRE’s engine supply future were raised after current General Motors homologation squad Triple Eight Race Engineering announced its move to Ford from
Why engines are the winners in Gen3 - Auto Action Both Herrod Performance Engines and KRE Race Engines have started mid-season maintenance on Supercars engines and it appears that they have both met the goals set in terms of reliability and running costs Except for the ongoing engine mapping issues for Ford, the engines score a big tick
General Motors secures Chevrolet’s Supercars engine supply One of the jigsaw pieces of General Motors’ Supercars future has been placed, with confirmation that KRE Race Engines will continue to supply engines to Chevrolet teams GM confirmed the news in a statement on Friday, meaning that all the Camaro teams will continue, as now, to source their 5 7
Supercars - 2025 Supercars Adelaide Grand Final | Page 14 | BigFooty Forum Can someone explain to me why T8 were unable to replace the engine in Feeney's car, after the problems he had in Saturday's race? I know that F1 has rules limiting the number of engines that cars are allowed to use during the season From memory they're allowed 3 or 4 (maybe 5?) engines for
The case for a universal Supercars engine supplier DIFFERING views have emerged on whether or not a single entity should be allowed to develop and supply Supercars engines for multiple manufacturers As it stands, KRE Race Engines services Chevrolet, Motorsport Powertrains (owned by Dick Johnson Racing) looks after Ford, and Walkinshaw Andretti United is keen to run the 2026 Toyota V8 program in-house However, as Triple Eight prepares to take
Why KRE turned down Ford Supercars engine deal - speedcafe. com Why KRE turned down Ford Supercars engine deal Ken McNamara says his decision to shut the door on a possible Ford Supercars engine supply deal for 2026 was about trying to “keep everyone at