Vodafone switch to Holden
Team Vodafone is to mak💯e the switch from Ford to Holden for the 20🍷10 V8 Supercar Championship season.
Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup will be at t🐻he wheel of Holden Commodores next season after the deal was confirmed in a press conference at Holden headquarters in Melbourne with the announcement coming shortly after the team extended its꧅ deal with both Vodafone and its driver pairing.

Team Vodafone is to make the ꦐswitch from Ford to Holden for the 2010 V8 Sup🐲ercar Championship season.
Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup will be at the wheel of Holden Commodores next season after the deal was confirmed in a press conference at Holden headq✃uarters in Melbourne with the announcement coming shortly after the team extended its deal with both Vodafone🤪 and its driver pairing.
"We are delighted to join the Holden family," TeamVodafone Managing Director, Roland Dane said. "Triple Eight Race Engineering started 💝running with General Motors in the UK, winning many races and Championships, and it was only an anomaly due to circumstances that we did not race Holdens when we began in V8 Supercars.
"I have always wanted to put that right when the opportunity arose, which it now has.
"Although our relationship with GM in Europe is due to♑ end, again due to circumstances, we recognise that we would not have got to where we are without themꦅ.
"It is an emotive topic for Triple Eight and we feel that as w♓e have 'grown' with GM that we should continue to 'live' together 𒁃with them, here with Holden."
Holden Executive Director Sales, Markꦿeting and Aftersales, Alan Batey said thℱe company was delighted by the announcement.
"Holden has a long and proud history in Motorsport that stretches back over 40 years and today's announcement is an exciting step into the next chapter," he said. "Our commitment and pas🌱sion for Motorsport has not waived.
"Today we are making a clear statement🅠 on just how much we value this🌞 sport and how much we value winning.
"We are very excited about 🥀working with TeamVodafone and are thrilled to welcome back both Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup to the Holden family."