2013 International V8 Supercars ChampionshipDrivers' Champion:Jamie WhincupTeams' Champion:Triple Eight Race EngineeringManufacturers' Championship:HoldenPrevious2012Next2014Support series:Dunlop Series The 2013 International V8 Supercars Championship (often simplified to the 2013 V8 Supercars Championship) was a Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile-sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars that was based in Australia. It was the fifteenth running of the V8 Supercar Championship Series and the seventeenth series in which V8 Supercars contested the premier Australian touring car title. The championship was contested over thirty-six races, starting with the Clipsal 500 Adelaide on 2 March 2013, and finishing with the Sydney 500 on 8 December. The series' calendar also expanded, travelling to the United States for the first time for a race at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The 2013 season saw the introduction of the "New Generation V8 Supercar", a revision to the regulations which were designed to cut costs and to make the series more attractive to new manufacturers. Nissan and Mercedes-Benz entered the series, with four Nissan Altimas being prepared by Kelly Racing and three Mercedes-Benz E63 W212s being run by Erebus Motorsport — who purchased Stone Brothers Racing during the off-season – respectively. Holden teams competed with the new VF Commodore, which replaces the VE model, whilst Ford continued to use the FG Falcon, which had been raced since 2009, but built to New Generation V8 Supercar specifications for the 2013 season. Jamie Whincup started the season as the defending drivers' champion. The team for which he drives, Triple Eight Race Engineering, are the defending teams' champions. Whincup successfully defended his title, winning eleven of the season's thirty-six races and scoring a record-breaking thirteen pole positions. His team-mate Craig Lowndes finished second in the championship for the third consecutive season, giving Triple Eight Race Engineering its fourth consecutive Teams Championship win. Lowndes, with Warren Luff, won the inaugural Enduro Cup for the best performing drivers across the three endurance races. Ford Performance Racing driver Will Davison finished the season in third place. Rick Kelly finished the highest of the Nissan drivers, in fourteenth place, while Lee Holdsworth ended the season in twentieth to be the highest placed Erebus Motorsport driver. (en)
Artykuł dotyczy sezonu 2013 wyścigów International V8 Supercars Championship. Rozpoczął się on rundą na torze w Adelajdzie, a zakończył po 14 rundach i 36 wyścigach w Sydney na ulicznym torze wokół kompleksu olimpijskiego. W sezonie 2013 wprowadzono nowe przepisy ograniczające koszty oraz umożliwiające przystąpienie do rywalizacji innym producentom poza dotychczasowymi Holdenem i Fordem. Dzięki temu wystartowały dwie nowe marki samochodów: Nissan oraz Mercedes-Benz. Tytuł mistrzowski zdobył po raz piąty w karierze Jamie Whincup. W klasyfikacji Pirtek Enduro Cup nalepsi okazali się Craig Lowndes i , którzy zdobyli najwięcej punktów w trzech rundach długodystansowych. (pl)