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  2. 1956 Australian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race for Formula Libre cars held at Albert Park Street Circuit, in Victoria, Australia on 2 December 1956. The race, which had 22 starters, was held over 80 laps of the five kilometre circuit, the longest of all the Australian Grands Prix at 402 kilometres.

  3. Hunt Enters the Super-Wheel Segment with Its New SUB50 ... - AOL

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    Hunt's new SUB50 Limitless are high-performance, road tubeless aero wheels light enough that you might mistake them for a dedicated climbing wheelset. Hunt Enters the Super-Wheel Segment with Its ...

  4. Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The January 1955 meeting, which featured the 1955 South Pacific Championship for racing cars, was the first FIA sanctioned international race meeting to be staged in Australia. [4] The circuit played a crucial part in the growth of Australian open wheel racing in the post war era but faded before the peak created by the Tasman Series.

  5. S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship - Wikipedia

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    The VHT S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship (known originally as the Australian S5000 Championship, or simply S5000) was an open-wheel road racing series in Australia. The series was created by a merger between two proposed series, Formula Thunder 5000 and Super5000. The series was promoted by the Australian Racing Group.

  6. Hunters & Collectors - Wikipedia

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    The album reached the top 100 in Australia and top 40 in New Zealand. [8] [9] Again co-produced with Plank, [2] it was recorded at the old Can studio by René Tinner. The title, cover art and opening track, "42 Wheels", all refer to the murder of five people by an intoxicated, outback trucker, Douglas Crabbe. [4]

  7. John Hogan (motorsport executive) - Wikipedia

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    He got to know Hunt before joining Marlboro, having subsidised Hunt's junior career during his years at Erwin Wasey. [ 9 ] [ 6 ] The 28-year-old Hogan cobbled together $2,000 (which he called "a fortune in those days") from Coca-Cola and Rose Bearings so that Hunt could compete in the 1971 British Formula Three season. [ 26 ]

  8. Hunted (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show is a competition series that centres on nine teams of two as they are "fugitives" on the run from highly skilled hunters. [6] Fugitives are released from a common location at the start of the hunt, with an overnight bag and $500 ($200 cash and $300 on a debit card). [7]

  9. List of auto racing films - Wikipedia

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    Open wheel A woman (Virginia Vale) races versus men, then falls for one of them. Born to Speed: 1947 Buck Privates Come Home: 1947 Comedy Midget: Abbott and Costello aid a young midget-car racer. The Big Wheel: 1949 Drama Open wheel Mickey Rooney as a brash young driver out to win the Indianapolis 500. To Please a Lady: 1950 Drama Open Wheel