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- Eggleston_Motorsport abstract "Eggleston Motorsport is an Australian racing team that is competing in the second-tier V8 Supercar series (Dunlop V8 Supercar Series) and GT series (Australian GT Championship).EMS was born out of Eggleston Motorsport & Service centre. The motorsport division is now the primary driver for the operation. EMS has been a key competitor in the Dunlop Series since 2006 and together with Cameron McConville, were round winners in the Development Series at Winton in 2010.Team co-owner Rachael Wagg said in December 2014 that the team was interested in a wild card V8 Supercar entry or even an endurance campaign, though was not currently considering stepping into the main series in the near future.In 2014 the team won the Dunlop Series with Paul Dumbrell and the third-teir V8 Supercars series, the Kuhmo V8 Touring Car Championship with Justin Ruggier.The team prepared and ran two Aston Martin DBRS9s in the Australian GT Championship to several podium positions in 2012, as well as running various Porsches at track days. The joint venture with Marque Management in 2013 has added another Holden V8 Supercar to the stable and the team is now running a two car team in the 2013 Dunlop Series.Cameron McConville steered Eggleston’s existing ex-Walkinshaw Racing Commodore VE in selected rounds in 2011.Head of the 2014 season the team purchased a number of ex-Triple Eight Race Engineering cars and debuted an ex-Holden Racing Team Commodore at Phillip Island in the Kuhmo series, the second car driven by Cameron McConville.".
- Eggleston_Motorsport thumbnail Aston_Martin_DBRS9_of_Ben_Eggleston.JPG?width=300.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageExternalLink egglestonmotorsport.com.au.
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- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageRevisionID "704583342".
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink 2006_Fujitsu_V8_Supercar_Series.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Ant_Pedersen.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Aston_Martin.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Aston_Martin_DBRS9.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Australian_GT_Championship.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Eggleston_(racing_driver).
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Cameron_McConville.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_auto_racing_teams.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_teams_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Category:V8_Supercar_teams.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Dunlop_V8_Supercar_Series.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink File:Eggleston_Motorsport_logo.jpg.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Holden.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Holden_Commodore_(VE).
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Holden_Racing_Team.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Perkins_(racing_driver).
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Justin_Ruggier.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Wagg_(racing_driver).
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Dumbrell.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Phillip_Island.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink Triple_Eight_Race_Engineering_(Australia).
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink V8_Supercars.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLink File:Aston_Martin_DBRS9_of_Ben_Eggleston.JPG.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eggleston Motorsport".
- Eggleston_Motorsport chassis "DVS: Holden VE Commodore".
- Eggleston_Motorsport chassis "GT: Aston Martin DBRS9".
- Eggleston_Motorsport debut "DVS: 2006".
- Eggleston_Motorsport drivers "38".
- Eggleston_Motorsport drivers "54".
- Eggleston_Motorsport drivers "7".
- Eggleston_Motorsport drivers "88".
- Eggleston_Motorsport driversChamp "0".
- Eggleston_Motorsport lastPosition "4".
- Eggleston_Motorsport lastSeason "2013".
- Eggleston_Motorsport logo "250".
- Eggleston_Motorsport manufacturer Holden.
- Eggleston_Motorsport manufacturer "Aston Martin".
- Eggleston_Motorsport poles "1".
- Eggleston_Motorsport principal "Ben Eggleston".
- Eggleston_Motorsport principal "Rachael Wagg".
- Eggleston_Motorsport shortName "Eggleston Motorsport".
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_V8_Supercar_team.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Eggleston_Motorsport wins "2".
- Eggleston_Motorsport subject Category:Australian_auto_racing_teams.
- Eggleston_Motorsport subject Category:Sports_teams_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Eggleston_Motorsport subject Category:V8_Supercar_teams.
- Eggleston_Motorsport hypernym Team.
- Eggleston_Motorsport type SportsTeam.
- Eggleston_Motorsport comment "Eggleston Motorsport is an Australian racing team that is competing in the second-tier V8 Supercar series (Dunlop V8 Supercar Series) and GT series (Australian GT Championship).EMS was born out of Eggleston Motorsport & Service centre. The motorsport division is now the primary driver for the operation.".
- Eggleston_Motorsport label "Eggleston Motorsport".
- Eggleston_Motorsport sameAs Q16969950.
- Eggleston_Motorsport sameAs m.0wg0l7z.
- Eggleston_Motorsport sameAs Q16969950.
- Eggleston_Motorsport wasDerivedFrom Eggleston_Motorsport?oldid=704583342.
- Eggleston_Motorsport depiction Aston_Martin_DBRS9_of_Ben_Eggleston.JPG.
- Eggleston_Motorsport homepage egglestonmotorsport.com.au.
- Eggleston_Motorsport isPrimaryTopicOf Eggleston_Motorsport.