Will Hagon
Will Hagon has been involved in motor sport for over 50 years and has opened a racing memorabilia store in Kew, NSW. Read More
Will Hagon has been involved in motor sport for over 50 years and has opened a racing memorabilia store in Kew, NSW. Read More
Tony Noske drove Sprintcars raced with Dick Johnson, Glenn Seton and Peter Brock and helped create the Australian Touring Car Entrants Group Read More
Mark Noske drove V8 Supercars, Open Wheelers, the Team KOOL Green IndyCar and Michael Schumacher’s Formula One Ferrari. Read More
Bill Woods was once Channel 10’s face of Australian motor sport, he was involved in its V8 Supercars broadcast and led the RPM team. Read More
Warren Weldon was a success on two wheels and four, was well know for racing Studebakers and raced alongside Wayne Gardner. Read More
Glenn Seton is one of the legends of Australian motor sport having won the 1993 ATCC and 1997 V8 Supercars titles. Read More
Glenn Seton is one of the legends of Australian motor sport having won the 1993 ATCC and 1997 V8 Supercars titles. Read More
Neville Crichton raced with Frank Gardner and Dick Johnson, won a NZ Touring Car title and is a Sydney to Hobart winning sailor. Read More
Phil Harrison worked with V8 Supercar and Australian Rally Championship teams, the ARDC and Channel 7, and he’s been an event promoter. Read More
Heinz-Harald Frentzen is a former F1 star who drove for Sauber, Williams and Jordan and raced a Porsche at the recent Australian Grand Prix Read More
John Harnden has an impressive sports administration resume having run the Grand Prix Corp and Melbourne’s Commonwealth Games. Read More
Bill Brown won his class at Bathurst in 1964 and was involved in one of the most famous crashes at the mountain. Read More
Keith Evers was Craig Gore’s right hand man; he ran WPS Racing, Team Australia and after illness has just returned to the Bathurst 12-hour. Read More
Garry Willmington raced touring cars as a privateer, created the Touring Car Challenge, managed Wakefield Park and owns his own race circuit Read More
Terry Wyhoon was one of the country’s leading AUSCAR and NASCAR racers, winning an AUSCAR title in the mid-1990s. Read More
Vern Schuppan was Australia’s first Le Mans winner; he raced F1 and played a part in convincing Bernie Ecclestone to bring F1 to Adelaide. Read More
Michael Guest was the first Australian to tackle a regular ride in the WRC and is one of the country's most successful Rally drivers. Read More
Gordon Lomas is a journalist with over 30 years experience who fought to improve the coverage of V8s in Queensland and around Australia. Read More
Mike Imrie was a two time Sports Sedan champ, he raced V8s, ran his own team and is famous for being turned around by Russell Ingall at QR. Read More
Spencer Martin raced in the 1960s, winning his class at Bathurst in 1964 and winning two Australian Championships in 1966 and 1967. Read More
John McCormack was one of the country’s leading F5000 racers and he won no less than three Australian Drivers’ championships. Read More
Gianni Morbidelli is a former F1 driver that raced for several Formula One teams, including Ferrari at the 1991 Adelaide Grand Prix. Read More
Paul Taylor was one of the men responsible for Project Blueprint. He helped even up the V8 series paving the way for the Car of the Future. Read More
Fabrizio Giovanardi is one of the world’s great Touring car drivers. He started in karts and F3000 before winning eight touring car titles. Read More
Robbie Francevic holds the record for being the oldest Australian Touring Car Champion, a title he won in 1986 driving a Volvo. Read More
Mika Salo raced in Formula One, he won at Le Mans, he raced in the CART championship and was recently in Australia driving a V8. Read More
Malcolm Campbell won two Australian Superbike Championships, raced overseas and is one of the country’s best motor cycle competitors. Read More
Gil de Ferran is another Brazilian that has left an indelible mark on world motor sport. He is a two time CART champ and won the Indy 500. Read More
Enrico Zanarini is a Formula 1 driver manager. He has guided the careers of Eddie Irvine, Giancarlo Fisichella and now Vitantonio Liuzzi Read More
Emanuele Pirro won the Le Mans 24-Hour race five times, was on the podium nine years in a row and raced in 37 Formula 1 Grands Prix. Read More
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