THE CURIOUS CASE OF PHILLIP ISLAND

Richard Craill April 26, 2018

PHILLIP ISLAND is one of the special race tracks. The 4.46km of sinuous bitumen perched precariously on the cliffs and overlooking bass straight is the

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INDEPENDENTS DAY – SUPERCARS & SINGLE CAR TEAMS

Richard Craill April 21, 2018

THE Supercars era has enjoyed a healthy spread of teams colloquially known as ‘The Privateers'.  Without them the stable 26 car grid would drop substantially.

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AN ARGUMENT FOR THE BATHURST SIX HOUR

Richard Craill April 16, 2018

THE Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst six hour is the antithesis of what most people expect a Bathurst enduro to be in two thousand and eighteen. February's

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DIARY OF AN INSOMNIAC: THE BATHURST 24 HOUR

Richard Craill April 12, 2018

THE Bathurst 1000 as a concept goes pretty well. The Bathurst 12 Hours is like a pair of conjoined 1000s, and therefore a winner. Why

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A BRIEF NOTE ON BAD RENTAL CARS ON GOOD ROADS

Richard Craill April 11, 2018

I DON'T know what it is, but every time I come to the state with the best driving roads in Australia I get lumped with

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HITS ‘N MISSES: TASSIE

Richard Craill April 9, 2018

WHAT a weekend in Tassie. Two highly captivating Supercars races at a brilliant old-school track with a brilliant old-school crowd. As always, there was a

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ON DAYTONA, CRASHING, SEBRING, SIGNING AND BYO BEER

Richard Craill April 6, 2018

AFTER battling through a post-vacation case of death-flu, it’s about time I tapped out my recollections of a motorsport trip of a lifetime… Daytona International

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SUPER 2: THE RIGHT STUFF

Richard Craill April 3, 2018

In March 2000, the then AVESCO branded V8 Supercars launched a series for ‘older model Falcons and Commodores.’ And so the Konica Lites, a second

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THE TAKEOUT: AGP EDITION

Richard Craill March 27, 2018

THINK of this yarn like a quick trip to the local Thai joint around the corner. You know, the one you probably wouldn't go to

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HITS ‘N MISSES: GRAND PRIX

Richard Craill March 27, 2018

THE 2018 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix was a cracker, with a big crowd and compelling racing across the board making for a great event.

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