2014 V8SuperTourer season

The 2014 V8SuperTourer season was a motor racing championship for touring cars held in New Zealand over four events between January and April 2014.

All cars used a chassis built by Paul Ceprnich of Pace Innovations in Australia, and were powered by a Chevrolet LS7 7-litre engine.

The championship consisted of only four rounds, having been reduced from the originally planned seven, as a result of a calendar realignment which will see the series run from September to April from the 2014–15 season onward.

The opening round of the championship saw the series visit Highlands Motorsport Park for the first time.

Greg Murphy entered the season as the defending drivers' champion and claimed victory again, winning 11 of the 13 races in the championship, and scoring 1155 points.

[1] Greg Murphy dominated the opening round of the 2014 V8SuperTourer season collecting both pole positions, all three race wins and two of the three fastest laps available.

Andre Heimgartner again was very consistent leaving the meeting in second place in the championship standings, behind Murphy.

Defending drivers' champion Greg Murphy retained his championship title, finishing over 300 points clear of his nearest rival.
Greg Murphy 's championship-winning Mike Pero Commodore.
Simon McLennan finished 10th in the 2014 season.
Greg Murphy won eleven of the season's thirteen races, taking podium finishes in every race.
Andre Heimgartner finished 5th in 2014 in his Commodore
Steve Owen finished 15th in 2014 for AV8 Motorsport