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Peter Brock Bathurst-winning Commodore to fetch $2 million at auction - but is it the right car? Peter Brock with his 1984 "Big Banger" VK Commodore Bathurst race car. Picture: Supplied.
More specifically, the singular HDT VH Commodore that Peter Brock was driving when he won the Bathurst 1000 in 1982 and 1983. For that matter it’s the only Aussie-made car to ever win two ...
But the ‘25’ Commodore carries its own provenance – driven by John Harvey and David ‘Skippy’ Parsons to second place at the 1984 Bathurst 1000 behind Brock in an historic one-two victory ...
Old is new again as V8 Supercars revs up for its marquee event on Sunday, with leading teams adopting retro-look liveries as part of the celebrations to mark the 50th year of the Bathurst 1000.
Jane, now 84, won the first of the events held at Bathurst 50 long years ago when it was still called the Armstrong 500 and he did it in a 3000-quid Ford Cortina Mk I GT.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Holden stars Rick Kelly and Greg Murphy are eyeing a rare record as they prepare for Sunday's Bathurst 1000. Just three drivers have ...
AS A youngster growing up on a farm, Lyn Stanley-Hunt's idols were Peter Brock and John Farnham.
The 1982 Holden Commodore sold for $2.1 million and was one of more than 30 Brock cars to go under the hammer. The car won the 1982 and 1983 Bathurst 1000 races and its sale was highly anticipated.
A final, sendoff edition of Holden VF Commodore Series II will not use the Bathurst name as once reported, but it's still on track along with a new Director.
It may not wear the Bathurst champion's signature on its flanks but this is the closest creation yet to a modern version of a Brock Commodore. Based on the latest Commodore but designed to look ...
The VK Commodore is one of 30 cars raced by Brock to be auctioned in Bathurst on October 6, the weekend of the “Great Race”. The cars were sold by collector Peter Champion early this year as a ...
THE spirit of one of Australian motorsport's greats looms large over this weekend's iconic Bathurst event, writes Grantlee Kieza. He seemed composed and content enough but I wonder, if in that ...
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