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Phillip Island Classic March 11-13, 2016, Australia

April 12, 2016 By pete

Mick Stupka 1954 Citroën 11D, Rod Wood 1953 Holden 48/215, turn 4.

Mick Stupka 1954 Citroën 11D, Rod Wood 1953 Holden 48/215, turn 4.

Story and photos by Vince Johnson

Cubic inches certainly had the headlines at the 27th Phillip Island Classic, south of Melbourne, recently. Not only were there more than two dozen Formula 5000 open wheelers racing during the three day meeting, the Group Q & R ‘big banger’ sports car grids included five McLarens, (three of them 8 liter Chev-powered), several Lolas, a six liter E-Type Jaguar and a pair of V8 Elfins. [Read more…] about Phillip Island Classic March 11-13, 2016, Australia

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Phillip Island Classic, Australia

March 21, 2013 By pete

Story and Photos by Vince Johnson

Usually the scream of a high-revving V12 engine shouts “Italian”, but the best sounds from the track at this year’s Phillip Island Classic Festival of Motorsport (March 8-10) were from a pair of Matra Simcas. Brought to the Classic by father and son team of Hall & Hall (UK), chassis #1 and #5 each had Le Mans credentials, third places at the 1973 and 1974 24-hour enduro, to go with the sound. They were up against some stiff opponents in the featured ‘International Sportscar Challenge’ races, giving away hundreds of cubic inches to the Can-Am opposition.
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Lobethal Grand Carnival 2009

October 20, 2009 By pete

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Kent Patrick’s Type 37A GP rounds Mill Corner

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The only Alfa G1 left.

Lobethal Grand Carnival, South Australia, 3-4 October 2009

Story and Photos by Vince Johnson

Seventy years ago the 1939 Australian Grand Prix was held on the Lobethal circuit in the Adelaide hills. According to the excellent book, “The Official History 50 race of the Australian Grand Prix” (R&T Publishing 1986) there were three Alfa Romeos entered in the event. The 2.9 litre Tipo B Monoposto, chassis 50002 finished sixth after 150 miles of racing; a 2355cc Monza chassis 2211134 driven by Alf Barrett finished 8th; and a 8C (2373cc) 2 seater chassis 23112028e (believed to have been raced in 1933 Le Mans by Chiron) driven by John Crouch, which finished 7th. [Read more…] about Lobethal Grand Carnival 2009

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