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Wild Mustang set to return to Bathurst

Angus Fogg’s spectacular J.A. Russell Ltd 1970 Ford Mustang is set for a new challenge when it returns to Mount Panorama to contest the National Sports Sedan Series support events at the Bathurst 1000 in October

Holden turns a little Japanese

Turbo technology was increasingly being developed and introduced to the mainstream market with Swedish manufacturer SAAB the pioneer, but Holden also made the leap thanks to Japanese technology

The forgotten Hyundai GT3 project

Hyundai in GT3? Yes way. There were plans to enter the Korean manufacturer into the burgeoning GT format more than a decade ago and it had an Australian twist

Variety Bash NSW 2023 – Time To BASH!

Well, we got the two cars upgraded, serviced and ready to take around NSW dirt roads while raising a stack of cash for Variety Childrens Charity and our charity partner Lifechanger

An unloved model’s limited edition

The Leyland P76 was unloved when released back in 1973 even if it did win the coveted Wheels Car of the Year, but it was short lived as the model famous for carrying a 44-gallon drum in the boot finished its production run in 1975, but not before a limited edition was conceived

AUSCARs on track in Charlotte? You bet!

In celebration of Shane van Gisbergen returning to the NASCAR Cup Series and Brodie Kostecki’s debut in Indianapolis, there was a demonstration run more than 30 years ago where two AUSCARs warmed up the crowd at the Coca-Cola 600