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The racing circuit was closed in 1939 as war-time aircraft production took over. Damage done to the track during World War II meant the track never reopened for racing. The Milwaukee Mile is the second-oldest motor racing track in the world still in existence, with racing being held there since 1903. It was not purposely built for motor racing ...
The team is currently branded as Shell V-Power Racing Dick Johnson Racing (formerly DJR Team Penske ) is Australia's oldest motor racing team competing in the Supercars Championship . Founded by Dick Johnson , the team's drivers have won ten Australian Touring Car Championship titles (five of them by Johnson himself) and the team has taken four ...
The 1988 Australian Touring Car Championship (promoted as the Shell Ultra Australian Touring Car Championship [1] due to sponsorship from Shell Australia) was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Group 3A Touring Cars. [2]
The Bend Motorsport Park, currently known as Shell V-Power Motorsport Park for naming rights reasons, is a 7.770 km (4.828 mi) bitumen motor racing circuit at Tailem Bend, South Australia, Australia, about 100 km (62 mi) south-east of the state capital, Adelaide. The complex has a bitumen circuit, drag racing strip, and drift racing circuit. [1]
The sport's history parallels the evolution of its technical regulations. [1] In addition to the world championship series, non-championship Formula One races were held for many years, the last held in 1983 due to the rising cost of competition. National championships existed in South Africa and the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s.
The 1999 Shell Championship Series was a motor racing series for V8 Supercars which began on 28 March 1999 at Eastern Creek Raceway and ended on 14 November at the Mount Panorama Circuit after 13 rounds.
The 2000 Shell Championship Series was an Australian motor racing series open to V8 Supercars.The championship, which was the second Shell Championship Series, began on 11 February at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and ended on 19 November at the Mount Panorama Circuit after 13 rounds.
The 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to Group 3A Touring Cars. [1] The championship, which was the 31st Australian Touring Car Championship, [2] was promoted as the Shell Ultra Australian Touring Car Championship. [3]