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Camaro is great

This was my first hands-on exposure to the American coupe that has been created from the bones of the VE Commodore and I was hopeful of something special. The car is great, and is now one of my favourites as a voter in the World Car of the Year contest, but it was the in the Camaro which is now truly memorable.

It came at the hands of Rob Trubiani, who is one of the most talented wheelmen I have met. And I mean Brock-type talent. I had never heard of Trubiani and he has never raced, but he has an incredible gift for speed with poise and precision. Ok, so he knows the Camaro and Holden's ride-and-handling track as well as anyone, but he still conducted the car around the course at incredible pace with zero fuss - even when he was totally sideways.

It turns out he is the only Holden driver who is qualified to test at the Nurburgring in Germany, which is one of the tracks where he helped to hone the Camaro. And he is talented engineer as well. "I guess I'm an engineer who is able to drive fast. But I'm an engineer first," Trubiani says modestly as we head into our third lap.

It's thanks to Holden people like Trubiani, and talented young designer Peter Hughes who was also part of the Camaro experience, that the company does so well. It is packed with incredible skills.

And I still cannot fathom how Trubiani has such a light touch at Lang Lang while driving with the klumpy steel-cap boots which are compulsory in his job. "I guess I've just adjusted. They're not my first choice, but they get the job done," he laughs.

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Paul Gover is a former CarsGuide contributor. During decades of experience as a motoring journalist, he has acted as chief reporter of News Corp Australia. Paul is an all-round automotive...
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