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Australia: Open Andy Tarboton (RSA) (GBR) 39: 7 Jan: B14 World Championship Woollahra Sailing Club Australia: Open Chris Bateman (IRL) Lucy Loughton (IRL) 30: 3 Jan: Etchells World Championship Royal Brighton Yacht Club Australia: Open Graeme Taylor (AUS) Ben Lamb (AUS) James Mayo (AUS) 46 = Jan: SB20 World Championship: ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove
18 November – Dame Pattie, Australian challenger for the America's Cup was defeated by the American defender Intrepid which won the series 4–0. 30 December – Pen Duick III (France) won line honours in the 1967 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race in a time of 4:04:10:31. Rainbow II (New Zealand) is the overall winner.
The 2025 calendar involves the series supporting the Supercars Championship at four events, as well as the GT World Challenge Australia, and the Australian Superbike Championship. The remaining round will be part of the Trophy Tour, a new event series for 2025.
The series will run as a support category at three Supercars Championship events, notably the Adelaide 500. [ 1 ] Also notable is a joint race with the other national TA2-based series, the TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series , at the Bathurst Six Hour, which category organisers hope to have a combined grid "in the vicinity of 40 cars" [ 2 ] .
The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is an annual oceanic yacht racing event hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, starting in Sydney, New South Wales, on Boxing Day and finishing in Hobart, Tasmania. The race distance is approximately 630 nautical miles (1,170 km). [1]
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Five races will be streamed exclusively on Prime, including NASCAR's longest race, the Coca-Cola 600, on May 25. See the full 2025 schedule below the gallery: 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule
She was designed by Warwick Hood and built by W.H. Barnett in New South Wales, Australia. [1] [2] The 1967 challenge cost $2 million and was funded by an Australian syndicate headed by Emil Christensen, [2] [3] and represented the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron. Sir Frank Packer had unsuccessfully challenged in the 1962 series with Gretel.