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Second Gen3 prototype chassis images released

19 May 2021
Chassis moved to Shell V-Power Racing Team workshop for further development
2 mins by James Pavey
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The second prototype chassis for the Gen3 project has been unveiled at PACE Innovations.

PACE revealed images of the unpainted Gen3 chassis in its Yatala workshop on Wednesday.

  • Gallery: Second Gen3 prototype chassis

The Queensland-based international motorsport supplier was behind the design, build, and assembly of the current Supercars race car iteration, ‘Car of The Future’ (COTF), prototypes.

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It comes after the first of two Gen3 chassis prototypes arrived back at the Triple Eight Race Engineering factory.

The images supplied by PACE show the front and rear sections of the Gen3 chassis.

PACE designed the current car model’s control chassis, and builds the spaceframe underpinnings for a number of teams, including the Shell V-Power Racing Team.

Supercars CEO Sean Seamer said the second prototype will soon be moved to the champion Ford team’s workshop for further development.

“We’re very pleased that the second chassis is now completed and ready to begin the next phase of development with the Ford homologation team,” Seamer said.

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“I'd like to thank the crew who have put in thousands of hours to reach this point, particularly the staff at PACE who have a history of international success.”

Supercars Head of Motorsport Adrian Burgess said the Gen3 chassis is testament to the category’s commitment to increased road relevance, improved racing and greater safety.

“We’re proud of the work that has gone into the design and styling of the Gen3 cars; they look fantastic,” Burgess said.

“We’re also very satisfied with the developments we have made in regard to safety and repairability, which was a key objective of the program.”

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Dick Johnson Racing chairman and CEO Ryan Story added that as well as being the chassis kit supplier, PACE will supply completed chassis to the bulk of the field.

“PACE Innovations has been the chassis supplier to the Shell V-Power Racing Team since 2012 and together we have won three drivers’ and three teams’ championships since that time,” Story said.

“They are an excellent partner with enormous experience and expertise; a perfect fit as we reach this important milestone being the completion of the prototype Gen3 Supercar chassis for the Ford Mustang GT.”

The Repco Supercars Championship field will return to Victoria for the Winton SuperSprint across May 28-30. Tickets are available here.

The event will be broadcast live on Foxtel and will be streamed on Kayo with highlights on 7 and 7 Plus. Check out the weekend schedule here.

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