Heritage Touring Cars Open 2022 Season at Phillip Island Classic
The weekend of the 11th to the 13th of March, 2022, saw Heritage Touring Cars kick off its 2022 season at a massive edition of the VHRR’s Phillip Island Classic.
The weekend of the 11th to the 13th of March, 2022, saw Heritage Touring Cars kick off its 2022 season at a massive edition of the VHRR’s Phillip Island Classic.
Over the 12th & 13th of June, 2021, we joined the HSRCA at Sydney Motorsport Park to hold round three of the 2021 series as part of the 2021 Sydney Classic. Scroll on, and enjoy a a great selection of photos from the meeting.
The storied Group C & A touring cars of the Heritage Touring Cars series will be out in force at The HSRCA Sydney Classic this June, with a healthy field set to contest the penultimate round of their 2021 series at the event.
Twenty two iconic Australian touring cars are set to take to the track for round two of the 2021 Heritage Touring Cars series this weekend, May 8 – 9, at Morgan Park Raceway kindly hosted by the HRCC at their Historic Warwick meeting.
After all-too-little motor sport in 2020, we’re thrilled to announce a full season of Heritage Touring Cars racing for 2021.
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.
After a long summer break, the Legends of Bathurst fired up over the weekend of the 6th to the 8th of March to contest round one of the 2020 Heritage Touring Cars season at the magnificent Phillip Island Classic.
The 2020 Heritage Touring Cars series is set to open with a blinder, with more than forty iconic Group C & A touring cars heading to Phillip Island for the 2020 Phillip Island Classic over March 5 – 8.
We’re pleased to announce the 2020 Heritage Touring Cars calendar, which will see the Legends of Bathurst visit Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, New South Wales and Tasmania in an exciting five round series.
After an enjoyable weekend at Historic Sandown over October 25-27, the 2019 Heritage Touring Cars season is in the books.