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The 19,000 kilometre rally commenced at the Melbourne Showgrounds, circumnavigating Australia in an anti-clockwise direction. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Of the 167 entrants, 92 finished. [ 4 ] Two competitors were killed after their car rolled near Kununurra .
The 1998 Round Australia Trial, officially the Playstation Rally Round Australia was the fourteenth and last running of the Round Australia Trial. The rally took place between 6 and 27 September 1998. The event covered 18,500 kilometres around Australia. It was won by Bruce Garland and Harry Suzuki, driving a Holden Jackaroo..
Peter Antill George Reed Max Winkless Plymouth 1952 Concord: 21 4 41 Preston Motors Pty Ltd Lex Davison Peter Ward Otto Stone Holden 48-215: 22 5 64 Lloyd Davies Lloyd Davies Lisle Dunmore Jack Cherry Holden 48-215: 23 6 91 E.A. Nelson Eric Nelson Bill Burrows S. Baker Standard Vanguard Phase II: 23 7 51 J.A. Masling Jack Masling Leo Hennessy ...
Peter Lloyd (commentator) (1920–not later than 1976), British television football commentator Peter Lloyd (gymnast) (born 1949), Australian Olympic gymnast Sir Peter Lloyd (politician) (born 1937), British Conservative Party politician, Member of Parliament, 1979–2001
The Victorian Rally Championship was the evolution series of car rallies in Victoria, Australia. Prior to 1972, car rallies/trials relied heavily on the ability of a navigator to read a map and direct their driver over a planned course covering shire roads and forest tracks at night .
Peter Lloyd (born 1966) is a journalist and was senior producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's news and current affairs program Lateline. [1] He was previously the ABC's South Asia correspondent based in New Delhi, from where he reported across all ABC national and international radio and television news and current affairs programs.
George Alfred Lloyd, AC OBE (15 December 1920 – 16 August 2022), known as Peter Lloyd, was an Australian aviator and entrepreneur.From the 1950s, Lloyd was involved with administering aero clubs in Australia and internationally, as well as promoting air sports and air safety.
The company currently operates out of Charlotte, North Carolina, but is no longer a race team. Holman-Moody continues to manufacture racing vehicles using vintage parts and methods, along with special editions of modern Ford sports cars. [1] The race team built virtually all of the factory Ford racing vehicles of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. [2]