Repco D1NZ ends in historic circumstances
It was a memorable conclusion to the 2023/24 Repco D1NZ at Bay Park as Kase Pullen-Burry became the first driver to go back-to-back in Pro Sport and Pro categories in category history
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It was a memorable conclusion to the 2023/24 Repco D1NZ at Bay Park as Kase Pullen-Burry became the first driver to go back-to-back in Pro Sport and Pro categories in category history
Awesome concept cars have gone by the wayside since local manufacturing ended and the cancellation of big motor shows in Australia’s major cities, but previous efforts have been spectacular
Our latest model release which is now in stock on our website and should be arriving at stockists very soon if not already is something that is very different and incredibly cool
An upcoming book is set to lift the lid on the life and career of two-time Bathurst 1000 winner and Australian motorsport cult hero, Allan Grice
When Ford Australia dumped the V8 in 1982 it was a different world as the desire for smaller, fuel efficient models was bought on by the fuel crisis and it proved a big mistake it righted in 1991
Following a tight four round title fight, the Repco D1NZ Series concludes this weekend at the spectacular Mercury Baypark Stadium
One of Australia’s largest motor shows, MotorEx was held at the Melbourne Showgrounds on May 4-5 highlighting the best modified machines from across the country
Anything and everything can be raced according to this list and the Repco Garage has had fun trawling the web to find some of the weirdest creations to ever hit the race track
On the 30th anniversary of star racing driver Ayrton Senna’s death, Netflix has released the first trailer of a miniseries on the legendary Brazilian ace
Three decades have passed since the untimely passing of both three-time World Drivers’ Championship winner Ayrton Senna and rookie Roland Ratzenberger at Imola’s San Marino Grand Prix