One off Grand Prix winners: Francois Cevert, Watkins Glen 1971

Surely there was never a more handsome GP driver than Francois Cevert? The tall Frenchman had been called into the Tyrrell March team in 1970 to replace the disillusioned Johnny Servoz-Gavin. This may have been …

Touring Car Masters – the biggest category on the Mountain

The Touring Car Masters presented by Autobarn is overflowing with Bathurst-related history, icons, experience and achievements ahead of round five at Mount Panorama (NSW) on 7-10 October.
In no particular order, here is a quick slice …

Legends: Hugh Anderson

Hugh Anderson is close to the blueprint for a 1960s champion – resourceful, modest and brave.
Signed by Suzuki just as the company hit its straps as a builder of fast engines, he helped turn that …

Rare Brock prints to aid Brabham’s charity

Rare original photographs giving an insider’s glimpse into the early life of the late Peter Brock will be auctioned at this year’s Shannons ‘Christmas Party with the Clubs’ in Melbourne on 27 November, with proceeds …

Bathurst 1000 1985

Classic Art: Bathurst 1000 Programmes

With some beautifully executed, hand finished illustration, this collection of Official Programme covers is a colourful chronicle of the Bathurst legend. They celebrate not only the history of the race itself, they also reflect social …

Super Silhouettes: Flame-spitting Japanese touring cars from the future

I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again: the 80s were awesome. Racing drivers were legendary figures that duelled fearlessly with each other, the rears of the flame-spewing monsters that they drove hanging out …

The Deerstalker Chronicles

Imagine the following scenario. You’re a Formula 1 driver preparing for Sunday’s race when a Belgian race fan approaches you with a deerstalker in hand. He explains that he’s a Pedro Rodriguez fan and that, …