Image: www.autopics.com.au thanks to the Shannons Club
When the Holden VN Commodore SS Group A hit the track in 1991 it drove straight into the fearsome maw of Godzilla. It never had a chance.
Nissan’s R32 Skyline GT-R pushed the boundaries of the FIA’s rulebook to their very limits. The result was a monster with a twin-turbo 2.6-litre DOHC 24-valve inline six that, in qualifying, unleashed 700 bhp through a six-speed gearbox, electronically-controlled central differential and sophisticated all-wheel drive system.
It’s the ultimate Group A touring car, and nothing on the circuit at the time really stood a chance against it, including Holden’s VN Commodore SS Group A.
Head to the Shannons Club here to enjoy the story of the VN Commodore SS Group A, Holden’s last Group A Commodore, in Holden VN Commodore SS Group A: Taking a pocket knife to a gun fight.
Thanks to the Shannons Club
Image: www.autopics.com.au thanks to the Shannons Club
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