The incredible logistics behind Bathurst’s TV
NEXT WEEK somewhere between 1.6 and 2 million people will spend six hours of an October Sunday watching what is the most watched domestic car
Continue readingTRT’s ultimate guide to Bathurst City
Dearest patrons of the 2022 Bathurst 1000 – welcome to a great little city! Team TRT love Bathurst, obviously, there’s Mount Panorama, but the area
Continue readingBathurst 1000: Everything you need to know
BEFORE we lose track, here's a quick 2021 Bathurst 1000 rewind: Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth dominated proceedings, converting pole position into a dominant win.
Continue readingThe AGP When Any Airfield Would Do
After World War II, Australia was mad keen on motorsport, and airfields were the perfect outlet. It’s one of our favourite subjects here on The
Continue readingBathurst Wildcards: A rollercoaster ride
They claim many of the headlines heading into the Great Race, but the Bathurst 1000 wildcard fleet has experienced a rollercoaster ride on track. The
Continue readingMotorsport’s New Swiss Army Knife
As car companies around the world pivot to SUVs and pickup trucks, Ford remains a mainstream manufacturer with a practical hero car, that remains accessible
Continue readingJourney to a treasure trove
Here on The Race Torque, we’ve recently taken in a number of motoring museums around the country. The list includes Charlie’s Auto Museum, Ash’s Speedway
Continue readingContact Patch: Dunlop and the Supercars tyre supply
Tyres. Is there a single component of a race car that is spoken about more often during media coverage in any series around the world?
Continue readingUnseen Sandown
Recently here on The Race Torque, we have examined the incredible heritage of Sandown Raceway, the venue of Australia’s first ever race meeting, plus its
Continue readingThe many faces of Fishermans Bend
A pocket of downtown Melbourne has an extraordinary motorsport and automotive heritage that dates back to the 1930s. Fishermans Bend may now be home to
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