GM reveals plans to debut new Camaro drag car down under

GM Australia and New Zealand has revealed exciting plans to debut a new Camaro drag car in the 2022 championship competition, with the new car set to be campaigned by the ACDelco Camaro Slammer drag racing team.

The GM designed Camaro body is currently under construction in the USA and will be raced under the guidance of team principal Maurice Fabietti. The announcement comes as the first glimpse of the all-new Gen3 Camaro Supercar draws closer.

“This illustrates the strong ties between GM Australia New Zealand and GM North America, utilising Camaro to link the markets across three forms of motorsport, specifically drag racing, Supercars and NASCAR,” GM ANZ aftersales marketing manager Chris Payne said.

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“GM ANZ is making a significant statement introducing the Camaro to drag racing in Australia, one which sits alongside and is complementary to GM’s commitment to Gen3 Supercars.”

GM has been part of the Australian drag race scene with the Fabietti ACDelco race team for more than 15 years, with the team having campaigned a Monaro bodied 3,500hp Pro Slammer to win the Championship in 2017.

From there, they’ve been runner up from since 2019, most recently finishing second at the 2021 WinterNationals.

The Camaro componentry is expected to arrive in Australia early next year, at which time it will be delivered to Maurice Fabietti and the ACDelco Camaro Slammer drag racing team workshop.

“It will be a major change engineering our race car to the Camaro appearance, but we’re up for the challenge and are ready to make a big statement on the track for ACDelco,” Fabietti said.

“The weight saving alone will be more than worth it, as the carbon fibre body weighs only 30kg. This will give us the ability to move ballast around the car, which is something we weren’t able to do before,” he added.

“These factors are critical when you’re trying to pilot a 3,500hp drag car down the strip to sub-5.7 second quarter mile times,” he said.

“I’m sure there will be some other aero-advantages compared with the old body which we’ll discover as soon as we start to get it race-ready.”

The arrival of the Camaro is also an opportunity for the team to debut a fresh new look, one which will extend beyond the exciting new race car to crew uniforms, a new range of merchandise and a contemporary new ACDelco livery.

“IHRA Australia has always been proactive in shifting the goal posts and providing our valued spectators the opportunity to keep up with the latest trends and to allow the new Chevrolet Camaro bodywork into the mix in the category Pro Slammer is exciting,” International Hot Rod Association Australia CEO Maurice Allen said.

“This is a great move forward for the fans and the category. IHRA is extremely pleased for Maurice Fabietti and his ACDelco Pro Slammer team and we couldn’t think of a better team to represent the iconic Chevy badge.”

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