Wheels Keep Turning

How did motoring racing drivers Dick Johnston and John French feel that day in early October 1981 when they stood on the podium and accepted this ‘perpetual’ trophy, shiny and new? On top of the world! They had won the annual ‘James Hardie 1000’ touring car championship at Mount Panorama, Bathurst. But on lap 122, […]

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Mildren’s Winged Victory

This would become Alec Mildren’s ultimate moment of glory – one he had been tirelessly working toward. Stepping up to the podium in June 1960, he accepted this trophy for his thrilling win of the 25th Australian Grand Prix (est. 1928). It was official, he had the fastest car in Australia. Engraved with his name, […]

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Movement on the Mountain

aged souvenir programme with illustrative cover of two motorcyclists named 'THE AUSTRALIAN 150TH CELEBRATIONS T T AT MT. PANORAMA BATHRUST NSW ON EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1938'

On Easter Saturday in 1938 the Mount Panorama Circuit at Bathurst, in the Central West of NSW, was first used for motor racing. The inaugural event was part of the district’s 150 years of European settlement celebrations. The inaugural race was an Australian TT motorcycle race, two days later the Australian Grand Prix cars competed. […]

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