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Holden’s Hurricane concept

Regarded as one of the most advanced cars of its time, Holden’s two-door concept named the Hurricane may not have been released as a mass produced model, but gave the engineering team a chance to investigate future developments

Remember this – The Peter Jackson Dash

How good was the Peter Jackson Dash? Known within the media at the time as the Dash for Crash, it played an interesting role during the Australian Touring Car Championship rounds from 1992 until cigarette advertising was banned at the end of 1995

Vale – Jim McKeown

A legend during the early years of the Australian Touring Car Championship, Jim McKeown has passed away

The glory days of the Tasman Series

Imagine if the world’s best drivers racing at multiple events across Australia and New Zealand against the leading local contenders, well during the 1960s this did occur during the Tasman Series

Tasmania’s Motorsport Hall of Fame

Established in 1989 by local Speedway identity Winston Badcock, the Tasmanian Motorsport Hall of Fame was devised to honour the state’s rich history in racing

When homologation specials were the craze in the 1990s

Production car racing was revitalised in Australia off the back of the early incarnations of the Bathurst 12 Hour, which moved to Eastern Creek in 1995 for its final edition as many manufacturers fought for outright victory

The month of May is Indy

The Indianapolis 500 is part of world motorsport’s triple crown also consisting of the Monaco Grand Prix and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but celebrates its 107th edition in May in its traditional month long lead in