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The old national racing colours were not so popular among these teams. Honda 's range of street-legal Type-R vehicles are offered in Championship White (Honda colour code NH0) which is similar to the original white that adorned Honda's first F1 car ( Honda RA272 ) driven by Richie Ginther that secured Honda's first ever F1 win in the 1965 ...
The 2025 Australian National Trans Am Series (commercially titled 2025 Trico National Trans Am Series) is a national motor racing series featuring conducted using TA2-class cars. The series is organised by Australian Racing Group and is one of two national racing series conducted using this car class; the other is the TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series .
The Australian National Trans-Am Series (known in 2024 as the Trico Trans-Am Series after the series sponsor) is a national motor sport series based on the American Trans-Am series. It is a spec series featuring featuring TA2 -class cars, and runs as part of the SpeedSeries , a national series of motor racing events organised by Australian ...
The Australian National Trans-Am Series (currently known as the Trico Trans-Am Series after its naming right sponsor) is run by Australian Racing Group (ARG) and is sanctioned by Motorsport Australia. ARG is the exclusive Australian licensee of Trans-Am trademarks, and hence is able to use the name in the series they run. [12]
The National Sports Sedans Series, formerly the Australian Sports Sedan Championship, is a Motorsport Australia-sanctioned national motor racing title for drivers of cars complying with Australian Sports Sedan regulations. This class, essentially a silhouette racing car class, permits three types of cars:
Appendix J Touring Cars; Appendix K Grand Touring Cars; Aussie Racing Cars; Australian 1½ Litre Formula; Australian Formula 1; Australian Formula 2; Australian Formula 3; Australian Formula 1000; Australian National Formula; Australian Stock Car Auto Racing
This is referred to in a couple of sources (Brabham, Jack & Doug Nye (2004), The Jack Brabham Story, Motorbooks International, ISBN 0-7603-1590-6 p.147, for example) as racing in the Australian colours. As I understand it, technically they couldn't have done that, since the team was registered in the UK.
The series describes itself as providing "...a televised platform for the aspiring race car driver to transition from State to National Competition". [1] For the past few years, the TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series has been the headline category for the series and races at every event. A wide variety of other categories have raced at the meetings.