Supercars industry shaken as Chevrolet announces end of Camaro production.

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Supercars has responded to General Motors' announcement that production of the sixth-generation Camaro will end next year, with the racing series stating that it will continue to race the model until at least the end of 2025. The Camaro replaced the Holden Commodore as GM's racer this season as part of the new Gen3 rules, and the move to Gen3 was designed to increase the road relevance between the racing and road-going versions of the competing cars. The Camaro is used by six GM teams on the Supercars grid, with Camaros making up 14 of the 25 cars.
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