THE Action Racing team of Melbourne driver Marcus Zukanovic is
looking out for more opportunities to race its 500-horsepower Ford
Mustang Shelby GT500 following an impressive debut at Bathurst.
The newly-built and un-tested Mustang showed excellent potential
for future production racing and targa-style rallies in finishing
the gruelling Bathurst 12-Hour event last month.
Driven by Zukanovic, V8 Supercar regular Jason Bright and Le Mans
sports car ace Allan Simonsen, the Mustang was the same model as
imported by American car specialist Performax International, which
backed the entry.
Performax International, Australia's leading independent importer
and certified converter of American-built passenger vehicles, has
supplied several of the exciting Mustang Shelbys to Australian
enthusiasts.
The model currently is available new from $150,000 (plus on-road
costs), ready to register anywhere in Australia and with a full
factory warranty.
The Action Racing Mustang Shelby received allowable safety-related
upgrades to brakes and suspension and technical input from
Performax International in its conversion from left- to right-hand
drive, but otherwise tackled the Mount Panorama enduro in virtually
standard form.
"The Mustang showed an extreme amount of potential at Bathurst,"
said Zukanovic, who has raced V8 Supercars, V8 Utes and Commodore
Cup cars during a successful competition career.
"We had no time to track-test before going to Mount Panorama and
consequently encountered a handful of teething problems with things
like the fuel supply, clutch and non-standard brakes, but despite
that it was quick, strong and hugely popular with the
spectators.
"Now we're going to look at what other events it is eligible and
suitable for. We'll also do some more development before going back
to Bathurst next year."
The Mustang Shelby GT500, descendant of the original legendary
muscle car created by Texan engineer Carroll Shelby, features a
supercharged 5.4-litre aluminium V8 producing 374 kilowatts (500
horsepower) and 650 Newtonmetres of torque, Ford SVT (Special
Vehicle Tuning) suspension and Italian Brembo brakes.
Sunshine Coast-based Performax International currently is
completing right-hand drive re-engineering of the first 2010
version, which will be available for sale shortly.
The company's General Manager, Glenn Soper, said the Bathurst
experience demonstrated the Mustang Shelby GT500's genuine
credentials as a high-performance road car or competition
machine.
"The Shelby GT500 is the most powerful American muscle car
available in Australia. I'm sure there will be plenty of
enthusiasts lining up for the new 2010 version now they have seen
the car's potential demonstrated in the most convincing way by
Action Racing and Marcus Zukanovic, Jason Bright and Allan Simonsen
at Mount Panorama," Mr Soper said.
Further information
Glenn Soper
General Manager
Performax International
Cnr Bruce Highway & Hall Road
Gympie, OLD 4570
Phone 07 5482 7833
Mob. (0407) 010 451
gm@performaxint.com.au
www.performaxint.com.au