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Old 18-01-2008, 08:49 AM
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Huge Phillip Island Classic meeting guaranteed!

The 2008 Shannons Phillip Islands Classic from March 7-9 is already guaranteed to be the largest historic motor race meeting ever staged in the Southern Hemisphere and in terms of entries, one of the world's biggest.

An entry capped at 550 cars spanning eight decades of racing to the early 1990's, more than 50 vehicles coming from overseas and a stunning list of cars and famous racing personalities, have already stamped that imprimatur on the event.

There is already a waiting list of over 30 for both the Group S sports car and Under 3000cc Touring Car categories.

This year's meeting theme 'Australian Legends' has brought in a flood of entries and interest.

Australian makes participating in the 33-event, three day programme that commences on Friday March 7 include Ascort, Buchanan, Buckle, Elfin, Matich, Maybach and Nota, while many other rare Australian specials from Lightburn Zetas to Goggomobil Darts are planning to make a pilgrimage to Phillip Island.

Bill Buckle, the creator of the Dart and the lesser-known Zephyr-powered Buckle 2.5 Coupe, has been invited to be a special guest of the meeting to celebrate the Dart's 50th anniversary.

Other famous Australian motoring and motorsport personalities expected at Phillip Island include the Victorian Historic Racing Association's Patron, Sir Jack Brabham, 2008 Phillip Island Classic Patron and recently-retired V8 Supercar ace John Bowe and motor racing legends including Frank Matich, Norm Beechey, Bob Jane, Kevin Bartlett and Alan Hamilton.

John Bowe will be re-acquainted with the Elfin in which he won the Tasmanian Formula Ford title in 1972, he will race the Brabham BT14 Formula 2 car previously owned and campaigned by Bib Stillwell and John Harvey, while there are high hopes of Bowe also getting behind the wheel of an historic touring car for several races.

Seven-time Bathurst winner and twice Australian Touring Car Champion Jim Richards will also demonstrate his newly acquired Ford Mustang historic touring car at the meeting.

The overseas entries - around 50 per cent more than the record 2006 Phillip Island Classic crop - include 19 Formula 5000 and 10 Formula Junior racing cars from New Zealand and some 15 cars from the UK, including another six Formula Juniors and the sister car of the 1931 Australian Grand Prix-winning Bugatti T39.

From the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart comes the famous 1100HP Porsche 917/30 sports car raced by the late Mark Donohue in the 1973 Can-Am series, while also from Germany there is a race-prepared Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing to be driven by 1983 Le Mans winner Vern Schuppan.

Other notable cars heading for Phillip Island include a glorious 1932 Alfa Romeo P3 in the hands of regular Phillip Island visitor Peter Giddings - fresh from a total restoration in New Zealand - along with a rare Cologne Capri touring car, a T100 Lola Formula 2 and two Chevron B16 GT cars.

Under the expanded 2008 Shannons Phillip Island Classic format, practice and qualifying for all categories will be held on Friday March 7, with a total of 33 races for all categories in the Saturday and Sunday.

A racing highlight of the Sunday programme will again be the VACC Challenge in which a combined grid of 32 Formula 5000 and former 1970s and 1980s Formula One cars will take part in a 12 lap feature race. Another 12-lap race will also be staged for the 'big-banger' sports car the same day.

More details can be found by visiting www.vhrr.com or www.shannons.com.au

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Old 19-01-2008, 11:43 PM
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This is going to be an event to remember, for sure. Can you say which Formula 1 cars are anticipated to be there??

thanks!
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Old 20-01-2008, 10:03 AM
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Default Cars From China

There Are 2 Cars Coming From China This Year Cooper Bristol Mk2
Cb8/l53 And The 1934 Singer Le Mans Car Which Won Its Class In 1934 Its Has Only Done 6000 Miles From New With Its Real Body Still On The Car Its Will Its Second Race In Racing Career At The Phillip Island
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Old 12-02-2008, 05:47 PM
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As I age sometimes I make mistakes, but I am sure I read the event schedule and went through the entry list. Now I cannot seem to find it! Am I mistaken and am I the only one who cannot find them?

Either way it looks like a cracker of a meeting. Can't wait.
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Old 12-02-2008, 06:14 PM
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As I age sometimes I make mistakes, but I am sure I read the event schedule and went through the entry list. Now I cannot seem to find it! Am I mistaken and am I the only one who cannot find them?

Either way it looks like a cracker of a meeting. Can't wait.
No nothing has been posted yet - that was probably last year's stuff. It'll be on the site much closer to the meeting.
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