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From the beginning of organised motor sport events, in the early 1900s, until the late 1960s, before commercial sponsorship liveries came into common use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in standardised racing colours that indicated the nation of origin of the car or driver.
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.
A footballer doing kick-ups. Keepie uppie, keep-ups or kick-ups is the skill of juggling with an association football using feet, lower legs, knees, chest, shoulders, and head, without allowing the ball to hit the ground. [1]
The 1996 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of 5.0 Litre Touring Cars [1] complying with Australian Group 3A regulations. [2] The championship, which was the 37th Australian Touring Car Championship , [ 3 ] was promoted as the Shell Australian Touring Car Championship. [ 4 ]
Francevic's 1985 endurance co-driver and dual Australian Drivers' Champion John Bowe joining the team full-time for his first ATCC campaign, in the team's new second car, a RHD car ex RAS in Belgium, which arrived just in time for the 4th round of the ATCC at Adelaide International Raceway, where Bowe qualified on pole, and led the race before ...
Racing colors or racing colours may refer to: Motor-racing colours, formerly used to indicate a driver or car's country of origin; Horse-racing colours, worn by ...
Listen up, Bluey fans! The beloved Australian animated series is coming back with 10 brand-new episodes for the new year, which will debut on Disney+ in the U.S. on January 12. ...
Touring car racing: Five time Australian Touring Car Champion and three-time Bathurst 1000 winner. [4] 2016 Alan Jones: Formula One: Formula One World Champion in 1980. [4] 2016 Jeff Leisk: Motorcycle racing: World Junior Motocross Champion, Two times Australian Motocross Champion. [4] 2016 Ash Marshall: Drag racing: Australian drag racing ...