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  2. Australian Rules of Racing - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the topics covered by the Australian Rules of Racing. The complete Australian Rules of Racing, as of 1 August 2012 is available as an 85 page PDF file [1] Definitions AR.1

  3. Australian Racing Board - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Stud Book, an independent organisation, and the Registrar of Racehorses also submit reports to the Australian Racing Board.In September 2014 the Board announced it would merge with the Australian Stud Book and Racing Information Services Australia to form a new national body to administer thoroughbred racing, to be called Racing Australia.

  4. Miller's Guide - Wikipedia

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    The content of the present day Miller's Guide remains basically the same with results of nearly 300 Group and Listed Australian horse races in 744 pages, whereas originally it was only 80 pages and listed a mere dozen or so races and carried limited information on other sporting codes.

  5. Trans-Am racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian National Trans-Am Series (currently known as the Trico Trans-Am Series after its naming right sponsor) is run by Australian Racing Group (ARG) and is sanctioned by Motorsport Australia. ARG is the exclusive Australian licensee of Trans-Am trademarks, and hence is able to use the name in the series they run. [12]

  6. 2025 Aussie Racing Car Series - Wikipedia

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    GT4 Australia Series Formula Regional Australia Championship Radical Cup Australia: 5 The Bend Motorsport Park: 12–14 September TCR World Tour TCR Australia Touring Car Series Supercars Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Australian National Trans Am Series Touring Car Masters: 6 One Raceway: 3–5 October Australian Superbike ...

  7. Group A Sports Cars - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Sports Car Championship was once more opened up to Group A Sports Cars in 1982 [7] and they would contest that title until its final running in 1988. The Group A Sports Cars officially became known as Group 2A Sports Cars in 1988 [ 8 ] and is still listed by CAMS as a current Australian motor sport category. [ 9 ]

  8. Australian Auto Sport Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Auto-Sport Alliance (AASA) is an organisation that promotes and administers motorsport in Australia founded in 2003. The AASA formed due to dissatisfaction with the governing body of Australian motorsport, the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS, now Motorsport Australia), and organises race meetings independent of Motorsport Australia.

  9. Category:Horse racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Australia portal; ... Australian Racing Hall of Fame (2 C, 4 P)