V8 Thunder Cars: 2025 Calendar Set to Feature Twelve Races in Five Events
V8 Thunder Cars have announced their 2025 season schedule, featuring 12 races in five events and the return of Ring Knutstorp in place of a second event at Gelleråsen Arena.
V8 Thunder Cars have announced their 2025 season schedule, featuring 12 races in five events and the return of Ring Knutstorp in place of a second event at Gelleråsen Arena.
An engine issue for Christoffer Bergström handed the 2024 V8 Thunder Cars championship title to Andreas Nilsson on Nilsson’s final event as a full-time competitor.
V8 Thunder Cars’ return to Gelleråsen Arena was the round that Christoffer Bergström needed to reclaim the championship lead and place himself as the favorite for the 2024 title.
A game-changing Västkustloppet round saw Andreas Nilsson take the championship lead following a double victory at Falkenbergs Motorbana.
On the eve of V8 Thunder Cars’ return to Falkenbergs Motorbana this weekend, the series announced that they will continue to host the Falkenbergs round for three more seasons.
Two victories in the three races held at Karlskoga’s Gelleråsen Arena is more than enough for Christoffer Bergström to triple his lead in the V8 Thunder Cars championship.
Dennis Strandberg mastered the damp conditions to score a dominant Superpole award in Gelleråsen Arena ahead of Andreas Nilsson and Charbel Jomha.
Christoffer Bergström dominated the V8 Thunder Cars opener at Anderstorp with a victory and a second place finish, establishing himself as the main championship threat for 2024.
A strong field of 22 drivers are expected to take part in the opening round of the 2024 V8 Thunder Cars season, which starts this weekend at Anderstorp Raceway.
V8 Thunder Cars will introduce a new Aspen fuel mixture that consists of 20% renewable components for the 2024 season, with Julia Eliasson set to test it in the pre-season…