Casey Stoner unveils V8 Supercar

Newly retired double MotoGP champion Casey Stoner will make his much anticipated V8 Supercar debut on Friday after unveiling his Red Bull Racing 𝐆Australia Holden in Adelaide.
As his former twoꦐ-wheeled counterparts continue testing at Sepang without the 27-year-old, Stoner has all but finalised preparations ahead of his f🧸irst ever race on four wheels.
He will compete in the Dunlop Developmen🥃t Series and get his first taste of the unforgiving Victoria Park street circuit in opening practice on Thursday.
Stoner unveiled his Red Bull Pirtek Holden in Adelaide alongside team owner Roland Dane, his ride th🐽e very same VE Commodore that took Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife to Baꦑthurst 1000 victory in 2010.
The official livery reveal marks a momentous occasion in V8 Supercars histo💎ry, Stoner the first international motorcycling star to make the full time trans♍ition to the V8 series since 1987 MotoGP champion Wayne Gardner almost 21 years ago to the day.
"I can't wait," said Stoner, who joins reigning champion Jamie Whincup as a Holden ambassador."It's exciting to finally get the chance to be at a race weekend after so much tim♓e thinking about it. I think it's going to be fantastic and I'm very much looking forward to it.
"Everything's gone pretty smoothly so far but until we're on the track there's only so much we can do. But the team has been great and helped me out in absolute꧅ly every way possible and I'm very excited."
Not only will Stoner be attempting to steer some 1.3tonnes of ꦬmetal𝄹 around a race track, but he'll be doing so inside the tight confines of a cement-barriered street circuit that's unforgiving at the best of times.
"It's a little nerve-racking," Stoner said."It's something very alien to me racing a car let alone with walls each side of me and not something I'm completely naturaꦓl with yet, but I do want to go out and enjoy it."
His only knowledge of the circuit is what he's learned on the computerized simulator at Triple Eight Race Engineering's headquarters in Brisbane. In fact, the only comp༒etition circuit Stoner has driven his No.27 Holden on is Queensland Raceway - a purpose-built race track that's a far cry from the streets of Adelaide.
"I have a fair idea of what's involved, but unfortunately nothing can really replicate what I'll have to do when I get out there," Stoner said."Craig (Lowndes) and Jamie (Whincup) have ♏been fantastic and give bits of advice where they can, but until ꦰyou're out there it's very hard to replicate that. So, I've done all I can. "
Renowned for his brutal honesty with the press, Stoner didn't pull a🌌ny punches when asked of his e꧑xpectations for the weekend.
"I have no idea where we're going to be running," he said. "I first and foremost want to enjoy it, but, you know, I'm a competitive driver, I'll still come out and we'll see where our results end up. But🥃 at this point we have no real goals set, just to try and learn as much as we can, pick up what we can and see where we end up at the end of a weekend.
"I'm not expecting too much too early. But the ꧋racing looks like a heck of a lot of fun, so I'm looking forward to getting out there."
Having spent his entire childhood on motorbikes, Stoner was a r🎶elative veteran when he entered MotoGP in 2006.
And as he prepares to get behind the wheel of his 640 hors⛦epower Holden, ﷺthe 2011 MotoGp champion - whose previous four-wheel experience was limited strictly to roads and highways in his Holden SS Sportwagon - admits to feeling more trepidation than he did than making the transition from 250GPs to the top category.
"It's very different," Stoner said."Back then I'd been racing bikes my whole life, and of course I was a little bit nervous. When you step up the different classes, because it's all generally the same♉ on two wheels, it's not a big thing, but for me moving from two wheels to four wheels is something I've never done before. I'll be a little more nervous, for sure, than I was going into MotoGP. But I'm also very excited."
And Stoner is equally as excited to be making his V8 Supercars debut in 🦄a Holden.
"I've been watching Holden race in V8 Supercars for years now and to be able to drive one this year with Triple Eight, Red Bull and Pirtek is a fantastic opportunity," Stoner said. "The transition from two wheels to four has been made a whole lot smoother by all the supp🍃ort I've had from Holden. Holdens are kind of a part of Australian culture, so to be able to race one, it's a d♏ream."
Stoner will m🎐ake his Dunlop𒐪 Series debut at 5.45pm (Adelaide) on Friday, March 1.

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