Bathurst Winners Head Line-Up for Heritage Touring Cars 2023 Season Opener at Phillip Island
34 Group C & A cars will head to the Phillip Island Classic over March 9-12 to open our 2023 season with two Bathurst champions headlining the pack.
34 Group C & A cars will head to the Phillip Island Classic over March 9-12 to open our 2023 season with two Bathurst champions headlining the pack.
The Craven Mild Commodore is one of the first two Commodores to race in an Australian Touring Car Championship event. Competing throughout the 1980s, it contested fifteen rounds of the ATCC and eleven rounds of the Australian Endurance Championship, amongst many others. It was also driven by three Bathurst-winning drivers.
We’re getting to the pointy end of the 2019 Heritage Touring Cars series, and the action is heating up as we prepare to head to Sydney’s spiritual home of muscle – Muscle Car Masters, now known as Sydney Master Blast. This time out, we’ll be joined by three Group A legends that are set to make their Heritage Touring Cars Debut at the event.
It’s been fifty years since Holden first won Bathurst for the first time, and to celebrate Australian Muscle Car Issue 104 just hit news stands with a special edition presenting five Holden stories about cars, drivers or events that haven’t yet had their time in the limelight.
Veteran Heritage Touring Cars competitor Tony Pallas will be racing the only Australian Group A Jaguar XJ-S to have raced in the Australian Touring Car Championship, Garry Willmington’s Jaguar XJ-S, at Muscle Car Masters this 28-29 October. Fans of many-cylindered muscle should pay attention.
The team at Super100MPH catch up with Norm Mogg in this video, to chat about his 1989 Holden Racing Team Walkinshaw Commodore VL as he heads out for a run at Sandown.
The Ex-Tony Longhurst/Johnny Cecotto Benson & Hedges BMW E30 M3 of Rick Allen will make its second appearance in the Heritage Touring Cars series this June, when it joins a stacked grid of classic Australian muscle at the Sydney Classic Speed Festival over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend.
The Heritage Touring Cars series is set to return to Sydney Motorsport Park this Queen’s Birthday long weekend, June 10-11, for the Sydney Classic Speed Festival, bringing with it a glorious collection of golden era muscle.
This weekend at the Phillip Island Classic, over the 17th to the 19th of March, the Heritage Touring Cars series will be joined by another legend of Australian Group C touring car racing – the ex-Toyota Team Australia AE86 Group A Toyota Corolla Coupe of Craig Foster.
This magnificent Ex-Grice/Richards JPS Team BMW 635CSi has spent the past two decades virtually untouched and with several states separating its insides and its outsides. In 2017, it’s set to hit the track in anger again for the first time since 1984.