Podcast Team TRT May 8, 2024

Jay Robotham: Asian Experience

Jay Robotham is taking an alternate route in his motorsport career, with a contrasting array of programs on his 2024 roster. From Fanatec GT World Challenge Asia to the Thai Super Series with a wild Ford Ranger Super PickUp and a MARC Mustang, Jay plans to put the miles to good use when he lines up in the Supercars enduros with Bryce Fullwood at Brad Jones Racing. From luring monkeys with bananas to a cracking Thai lifestyle, it’s a top chat. Plus, the team breaks down a massive week in sports, including F1, NASCAR, and the greatest race you’ve never

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News TRT Media Release May 8, 2024

Shahin for Supercup

Sam Shahin will contest the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup in 2024. A multiple Pro-Am Champion in Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia and Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia, the South Australian will contest the eight-round international championship with Dutch team, GP Elite. Shahin won the SP Tools Pro-Am class in the 2022 Carrera Cup Australia Championship, while also claiming the 2019 and 2023 Sprint Challenge Pro-Am titles in style. His 41 Carrera Cup Australia rounds have delivered 7 Pro-Am round wins and 22 race victories. He will contest the Porsche Supercup Pro-Am championship amidst an the incredibly competitive field this

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Insight Richard Craill May 7, 2024

The Bathurst Lap Record Chase

NO CIRCUIT in Australia has a lap time so passionately chased and coveted as Mount Panorama. The lap record at the iconic circuit has long been a target for individuals, brands, corporations and more as the ultimate arbiter of what is quick in Australian Motorsport. Bathurst is the one circuit where just about anyone can remember off the top of their head what a decent lap time is - mostly because of Greg Murphy's 'Lap of the Gods' heroics. Go quicker than that and you're impressive. Get close to two minutes and you're a hero. Go slower? Come back next

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Feature Mark Walker May 4, 2024

The Battle of Bathurst: Death Threats and Regrets

The solution to the woes of the traditional long weekend Bathurst 1000 was simple: the event needed V8s, but when the V8 Supercars were otherwise occupied later in November, the race had to look outside the box. In the first four parts of this deep dive into the Super Touring versus V8 Supercars war, we examined the mechanisms behind the power plays and the twin editions of the Bathurst 1000 in 1997 and ’98. Read: Part 1 – The Battle of Bathurst: V8s Vs Super Touring, TV Wars & Council Plays Read: Part 2 – The Battle of Bathurst: Lawyers Engaged,

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Insight Mark Walker May 3, 2024

Introducing the Toyota Champ

Please meet the Toyota Champ, one of the wildest concepts for a racer we have seen. Set to debut this weekend in the Super PickUp class in the Thailand Super Series from the Chang International Circuit, it is sure to be a head turner, with unique styling that makes it more at home on a construction site than a racetrack. Share your feedback on our socials @theracetorque! Unlike the tightly controlled V8 SuperUtes in Australia, the Super PickUp category sees a proper arms race carried out between the different brands, who pump big boost into their diesel-powered racers. With the

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Podcast Team TRT May 1, 2024

Racing a Championship-Winning IndyCar

IMAGINE racing one of the most successful IndyCars ever? That's what Aussie Jordan Roddy is doing having recently purchased and now raced the famous Macca's Newman Haas Lola raced to a pair of Champ Car titles by Sebastien Bourdais. Jordan joins the show to discuss some of his incredible car resto projects, including a Cadillac LMP1 car, V12 Jaguars and how he's reassembled lots of Newman Haas Racing to run his latest purchase. It's a great story with some cool moments along the journey. Then it's the hots and nots of the week that was, including serious chats about cheating,

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Feature Mark Walker April 27, 2024

The Battle of Bathurst: Publicly Disappointed

The 1998 AMP Bathurst 1000 will go down in the history books as one of the greatest Great Races of all time. However, outside of the blockbuster racing, that long weekend in October failed to deliver – crowds weren’t engaged, and neither were the manufacturers or global Super Touring competitors. In the opening three legs of this deep dive into the Battle of Bathurst, we looked at the formation of V8 Supercars and the subsequent motorsport civil war that broke out in 1997, resulting in the twin 1000km races that year. Read: Part 1 – The Battle of Bathurst: V8s Vs

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