Shane Beikoff Racing Car
The Shane Beikoff Racing AU Falcon V8Supercar was built in 2000 by Adam Deveroux for Rod Salmon Motorsport. After a run of successful races, the car was then sold to Formula Holden ace Craig Bastian for competition in the Konica V8Supercar Series, where the car finished 6th outright in the Konica V8Supercar Challenge Race at Mt Panorama, Bathurst in 2002. The AU Falcon was then sold to Shane Beikoff Racing during the off-season in 2003/2004, during which time the team converted the running gear from their ex-Stone Brothers Racing EL Falcon into the new AU body shell.
The 2007 Shane Beikoff Racing #68 Turbo Brisbane AU Falcon V8Supercar runs:-
- An original Stone Brothers Racing Ford 5.0 Litre Fuel Injected V8 engine, with an SVO iron block and Yates C3 cylinder heads
- a 6-Speed Holinger "Dog" gear box
- Modern Ford "Mach 5" 9 inch Differential
- Speedline Corse wheels 17 inches in diameter, and 11 inches wide.
- 375mm 6-Spot callipers on the front and 340mm 4-spot rear callipers.
- Penske, remote canister, fully adjustable shock absorbers
- Eibach Springs
- Shell V-Power Fuel
- Motec Engine Management and Data Logging System
- Top Speed : 300km/h (Conrod Straight - Bathurst)
- 120 Litre Fuel Safety Cell
- Total weight of 1355kg (category weight minimum)
- Dunlop tyres, the same Dunlop tyres that every V8Supercar uses today.


