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  2. John Hughes (motor dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Hughes was born in Fremantle, Western Australia in 1935 and attended Christian Brothers College, Fremantle. As a teenager he began working at a car dealership while studying accounting by correspondence. By his late 20s he owned his own car dealership. [1]

  3. Sprint car racing - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Australia followed suit with its own national series for winged sprint cars called the World Series Sprintcars, founded by Adelaide based sedan driver and Speedway Park track promoter John Hughes. Famous Australian tracks used in the WSS have included Speedway Park/City in Adelaide, South Australia, Claremont Speedway and later Perth ...

  4. Category:People from Perth, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    People from the Australian city of Perth, Western Australia. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... John Hughes (motor ...

  5. Alan Bond - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Bond married Eileen Hughes, a member of a prominent Catholic family in Fremantle (she is a cousin of car dealer John Hughes). She and Bond were both 17, and she was pregnant at the time. Bond, who had been raised Protestant, converted to Catholicism for the marriage. [1] The couple had four children: John, Craig, Susanne and Jody.

  6. World Series Sprintcars - Wikipedia

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    The series was conceived by Adelaide based sedan driver and promoter John Hughes in 1986 as an Australian version of the famous World of Outlaws (WoO) series run in the United States since 1978. The WSS is separate from the single meeting Australian Sprintcar Championship and is currently run over 12 rounds during the Australian Speedway season.

  7. Mosman Park, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mosman Park was a major industrial centre for the state with a General Motors car and truck assembly plant (1926–1972), [8] the Colonial Sugar Refinery, [9] the Mt Lyell Farmers' Fertilisers superphosphate works, [10] the W.A. Rope and Twine Works [11] and the West Australian Brushware Co. factory (one of the largest of its kind in Australia ...