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  2. Group C (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Group C touring cars also contested the Amaroo Park based AMSCAR series from 1981 to 1984. The series, televised nationally by ATN-7, was restricted to cars with an engine capacity of no more than 3.5 litres in 1981, excluding the outright cars such as the Holden Commodore, Ford Falcon and Chevrolet Camaro and Jaguar XJ-S. After complaints from ...

  3. 1971 Sandown 250 - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 Sandown 250 was an endurance motor race open to Group E Series Production Touring Cars. The event was held at the Sandown circuit in Victoria, Australia on 12 September 1971 over 130 laps, approximately 250 miles (403 km). [1] The race was Round 3 of the 1971 Australian Manufacturers' Championship. [2]

  4. Australian Motor Industries - Wikipedia

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    While the AMX was marketed as a performance muscle car in the U.S. marketplace, the Australian AMXs came with a substantially higher level of standard features that were optional in the U.S. [11] The AMI AMXs were advertised as personal luxury cars. [11] One fully finished AMC Gremlin was imported from the U.S. in 1970 for evaluation purposes.

  5. List of Australian Touring Car and V8 Supercar champions

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    The second-tier Dunlop Super2 Series has been contested since 2000 and the third-tier V8 Touring Car National Series, for cars no longer officially registered as V8 Supercars, began in 2008 and would officially end at the end of the 2024 season (As the Dunlop Super3 Series) due to being axed in 2025 from low car grid numbers.

  6. 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title open to Group 3A Touring Cars. [1] The title, which was the 32nd Australian Touring Car Championship, [2] was contested over a nine-round series which began on 24 February 1991 at Sandown Raceway and ended on 11 August at Oran Park Raceway, [3] The series was promoted as the Shell Australian Touring Car ...

  7. Allan Moffat - Wikipedia

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    The Mustang was voted the most popular 'Muscle Car' ever to race in Australia by readers of Australian Muscle Car magazine. With Ford Australia pulling out of motor racing after 1973, Moffat competed as a privateer through the 1974 and 1975 seasons. He was only moderately successful in the Australian Touring Car Championship races, placing ...

  8. Nash Morris - Wikipedia

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    Nash Morris (born 14 May 2003) is an Australian racing driver. [1] Nicknamed "The Flash", he is the son of former Supercars Championship driver Paul Morris , and drives for his father's Paul Morris Motorsport in the Super2 Series and Trans Am Series Australia .

  9. Ford XY Falcon GT - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Motor Company Falcon XY GT is a sports sedan based on the Ford Falcon XY.Released in 1970 by Ford Australia, [1] with the GTHO Phase III released in 1971. [1] Some 1,557 units were produced from September 1970 to December 1971 with 300 GTHO Phase IIIs produced from May 1971 to November 1971. [1]