Images kindly provided by Wayne Seabrook
This week, we catch up with Wayne Seabrook to learn a little about his history in motorsport and the 1976 Porsche 911 that he’ll be running in the Summer Festival this weekend.
The golden age of motor racing is alive and well today in historic motorsport, offering value for money and generous track time to competitors and edge-of-your-seat racing excitement for spectators to enjoy. There’s action at every corner and lots of overtaking as the heroes of motor racing compete on full song, dicing mirror to mirror as they did in their prime. It’s raw, noisy, fast and thrilling and offers some of the best access in motorsport. Come along to a meeting to be part of the action, and click here to learn about joining the club.>
Images kindly provided by Wayne Seabrook
This week, we catch up with Wayne Seabrook to learn a little about his history in motorsport and the 1976 Porsche 911 that he’ll be running in the Summer Festival this weekend.
In the second of our Summer Festival competitor profiles, we sit down with Geoff Varey to learn a little more about the Elfin Mono that he will be running at Sydney Motorsport Park.
Image thanks to Ian Welsh of Shifting Focus Motorsport Photography Historic Torque is the official journal of the Historic Racing Car Club of Queensland. The October 2017 edition has been sent out to members of the club, and is available to download below. This month’s magazine looks forward to the Noosa Hillclimb, recaps Historic Lakeside 2017, catches up … Read on
We’re very much looking forward to the upcoming Summer Festival, which will be held at Sydney Motorsport Park from the 10th to the 12th of November. To help everyone get in the mood, we are going to take a look at some of the historic cars which will be joining us at the meeting, and … Read on
Ian Buddery recently took over the role of Q&R Category Manager for both sports and racing cars, kindly offering his time, skill and passion as caretaker of this evocative historic racing category. Read on for an introduction, thanks to Ian. Thanks to Ian Buddery This is my first report since taking up the Q&R Category … Read on