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    Aug 21 2024

    WTAC 2024 for Members

    WORLD TIME ATTACK
    August 30 – 31

    World Time Attack Challenge 2024 Member Tickets
    Discount valid for ARDC Member + 1 guest (two tickets for all Membership tiers)
    Valid Friday, Saturday or Two-Day General Admission Passes only.
    10% OFF – see instructions below.
    This is an online-only offer, valid up to the day of the event. Offer not available at the gate.
    To claim your tickets, just scroll down and follow the instructions below.

    Member Suite Details
    Saturday 31st: 12:00pm till 7:30pm

    ARDC Members will have exclusive access to the best seat in the house, the Australian Motorsport Innovation Precinct (AMIP).

    You can find the AMIP building right next to the grandstand, you’ll find a map below to show you how to get there.

    Perched over the start/finish line and built with motorsport in mind, and kitted out to not miss a minute, the AMIP features plenty of screens and amazing views of the entire circuit. If you’ve not joined us in there yet, you do not want to miss out!

    While the suite will not be fully catered, we will have our usual tea, coffee, and nibbles. You are more than welcome to buy food and bring it in to sit down and enjoy the entertainment!

    I can’t wait to see you all there!

    Ian Hansen, ARDC Membership and Community Manager.

    NOTE: PLEASE READ INTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE CLAIMING TICKETS 
     

    1. Follow the link at the bottom of the document to reach the below page, and then click on the link ‘Have an access / promo code?’ 
    1. A text box will then appear. Enter ‘_ARDC’ followed by your Member number i.e., _ARDCXXXX in that text box and click ‘Unlock’.
      YES, you need to include the underscore ( _ ) before ARDC and your number 🙂
    1. From there, select tickets and then click ‘Get Tickets’ in the blue box at the bottom: 

    NOTE: All ARDC Members are entitled to up to Two (2) x discounted tickets.  

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    Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News · Tagged: access, entry, festival, ticket, WTAC

    Feb 05 2018

    2018 QBE INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF SPEED

    MEMBERS ACCESS

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    With 15 years experience in running world-class historic motorcycle race meetings, the International Festival of Speed returns to Sydney Motorsport Park on March 22nd – 25th 2018.

    Bring the family and join the action to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the World Superbike Championship, spearheaded by multiple world champions Troy Bayliss and Troy Corser.

    Watch over 400 classic race bikes battle in the 50+ event race program over four action filled days, with Trans Tasman and International racers fighting for class honours and a spot in the much-anticipated Top 50 QBE Superbike Shootout.

    Highlights of the International Festival of Speed include the ever-popular spectator parade laps, trade stands, motorcycle club stands, legends autograph sessions as well as general public access to pit garages and main grandstand.

    Meet your heroes with guest legends including:

    – Troy Bayliss (3 Time Superbike World Champion and MotoGP Rider)

    – Troy Corser (2 Time Superbike World Champion and MotoGP Rider)

    – Pierfrancesco Chili (Superbike, 250cc & 500cc GP Rider)

    – Randy Mamola (500cc GP Winner)

    – Jeremy McWilliams (250cc GP Winner & MotoGP Rider)

    – Steve Parrish (500GP Rider & Factory Team Manager)

    – Graeme Crosby (500cc GP Rider and TT Formula One Winner)

    – Kevin Magee (500cc GP Winner)

    – Chris Vermeulen (2003 World Supersport Champion & MotoGP Rider)

    – Sir Alan Cathcart (Motorcycle Journalist)

    Buy tickets online for special offers and to purchase raffle tickets to enter the draw to win a brand new Honda CBR600RR.

    For tickets and further information visit www.internationalfestivalofspeed.com Check out the 2018 sizzle reel here.

    The QBE Insurance International Festival of Speed is promoted by the PCRA (Post Classic Racing Association) of NSW.

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    Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: News, SMSP News · Tagged: bike, festival, ifos, motorbike, motorcycle, pcra, sheene, speed

    May 31 2017

    Strong Formula Ford Field Set for 50th Anniversary Celebration

    Formula Ford

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    A bumper field of 36 historic Formula Fords will line up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of international Formula Ford racing at the Sydney Classic Speed Festival, 10-11 June.

    Formula Ford was conceived in England in 1967, and quickly evolved into a popular junior development category all over the world. It made its first appearance in Australia in 1969, and quickly earned a reputation as the primary stepping stone for young drivers aspiring to forge a professional career in motorsport.

    The Sydney Classic Speed Festival has attracted an array of historic Formula Fords from Fa (pre-1978), Fb (1978-1983) and Fc (1984-1989) eras. All cars are powered by the venerable 1600cc Kent Ford motor, which was a mainstay of all Formula Ford competition up until 2006.

    One of the most appealing aspects of Formula Ford was the ease and cost-effectiveness at which chassis builders could construct cars, and this was demonstrated in the variety of chassis that participated in Formula Ford races throughout the 1970s and ‘80s. Some chassis were imported, while some were locally-built, and a number of different brands will be represented at the Sydney Classic Speed Festival including:

    • Hawke (England)
    • Van Diemen (England)
    • Lola (England)
    • Reynard (England)
    • Lotus (England)
    • Hustler (Australia)
    • Mawer (Australia)
    • Elwyn (Australia)
    • Elfin (Australia)
    • Swift (Australia)
    • Zink (USA)

    The race meeting has also attracted a number of well-credentialed drivers from all over Australia including:

    • Cameron Walters – 2015 Australian Formula Ford Kent Class Champion and NSW State Champion
    • Geoff Walters – two-time Australian Formula Ford Championship runner-up and NSW State Champion
    • Lyndon Arnell – Australian Formula Ford race winner
    • Jonathan Miles – Victorian State Champion

    Other front-runners are likely to include experienced racers Andrew McInnes, Mark Lowing and Andrew Nethercote.

    The event will consist of qualifying and Race 1 on Saturday, and Races 2 and 3 on Sunday.

    There will also be a commemorative dinner on the Saturday night of the event, with entertainment including footage of historic Formula Ford races, and Q and A sessions with past Australian Formula Ford Champions.

    Formula Ford will be one of eight race categories featured through the weekend’s racing on June 11 – 12, amid a prestigious line-up of Formula 5000s, Historic Touring Cars, Heritage Touring Cars, Group S Production Sports Cars, Historic Sports Racing Cars, Holden HQs, Modern Regularity (-1992), and Formula Ford celebrating its 50th Anniversary.

    There will be new and exciting race formats including scratch, handicap and also split-grid starts; and Car Club displays, and Sydney’s newest Concourse event, which should attract hundreds of the best display vehicles Sydney has ever seen!

    For more information on the Sydney Classic Speedfest or to buy tickets in advance and save, head to speedfestival.com.au or call the ARDC on (02) 9672 1000.

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    Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News, Major Events, News, Race Meetings, SMSP News · Tagged: classic, festival, Ford, Formula, racefest, retro, speed, speedfest, sydney

    May 18 2017

    TOURING CAR SHOOTOUT AT SYDNEY CLASSIC SPEEDFEST

    Group C and A

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    The Heritage Touring Cars series is set to return to Sydney Motorsport Park this Queen’s Birthday long weekend, June 10-11, for the Sydney Classic Speed Festival, bringing with it a glorious collection of golden era muscle.

    The Heritage Touring Cars entry list is stacked with iconic race cars, with historic Australian Touring Cars from Group C, contested between 1973 and 1984, and Group A, which ran from 1985 to ’92.

    Sure to be leading the charge are a set of Group A’s technological marvels, including one of Nissan’s highly-developed Skyline GT-Rs and a pair of turbocharged Ford Sierra RS500s.

    Tony Alford will be aboard the 1991 Sandown 500-winning GIO GT-R and working hard to fend off Carey McMahon, who’ll pilot the ex-Tony Longhurst 1990 Benson & Hedges Ford Sierra. This car was the last Sierra built by Frank Gardner, Jim Stone and the Benson & Hedges team and the only one built entirely at home in Australia.

    The second Sierra will be driven by Terry Lawlor and is a legendary machine from Dick Johnson’s stable. The 1990 Shell Sierra is the last of six built by Dick Johnson Racing and competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship until 1992. It recently joined the Heritage Touring Cars series at Bathurst, where Chris Stillwell went three-for-three and set a new lap record.

    Six Group A BMWs will compete over the weekend, including David Towe in the ex-Jim Richards/Tony Longhurst JPS BMW M3, Harri Jones in another ex-Jim Richards JPS M3 and Duncan MacKellar in an ex-Anthony Reid M3. Rick Allen’s ex-Tony Longhurst/Johnny Cecotto Benson & Hedges BMW M3 will return to the Heritage Touring Cars series after its debut earlier this year, while Kyle Alford will pilot one of the Mobil Team cars from Bathurst in 1998. David Harris will break out something a little different, competing in his Group A 325i.

    David Gardner’s ex-Alf Barbagallo VN Commodore is an interesting car and one to watch. It is one of just a few VN Commodores that were built for Group A competition in Australia.

    Fans of many-cylindered muscle should keep an eye out for Garry Willmington’s Jaguar XJ-S. The 5.3-litre V12 is something you need to hear opened up at full race pace!

    On the other end of the cubic capacity spectrum will be the ex-Mark Skaife Gibson Motorsport Peter Jackson Nissan Gazzelle run by Brian Henderson and the Bob Holden Motors Toyota Corolla Sprinter of David Paterson.

    The Sydney Classic Speed Festival will see the second outing of Craig Foster’s ex-Toyota Team Australia AE86 Toyota Corolla Coupe, after the pair dominated the class at Phillip Island earlier this year. This was the last factory-built Toyota Racing Development TTA AE86 to come across from Japan and it competed from 1986 through to 1989, when John Smith helped Toyota secure a manufacturer’s championship.

    Dean How’s ex-Allan Grice/Jim Richards JPS Team BMW 635CSi will debut after 30 years off the track and will show the younger Group A BMWs a thing or two. One of three Group 2 635CSis that Werginz Motorsport in Austria built and raced in Europe, it was brought into Australia by Frank Gardner and Allan Grice. Grice competed in the ’81 James Hardie 1000 in the car and the following year it would be driven at Bathurst by Denny Hulme and Stephen Brook.

    Keeping with the European theme, but moving to muscle from a Swedish marque, and you have the Volvo 242GT of Peter Woods. The car ran in the 1979 Hardie-Ferodo 1000, driven by Spencer Martin and David McKay.

    And, finally, returning home for some classic Australian muscle, the weekend’s competition will see series-regular Frank Binding once again unleash the awesome Army Reserve XD Falcon Group C on Sydney Motorsport Park. The car was originally bought by Bob Muir, who built it up with running gear from an ex-Colin Bond Falcon XC Touring Car and ran it in 1980 and 1981.

    Heritage Touring Cars will be one of eight race categories featured through the weekend’s racing on June 11 – 12, amid a prestigious line-up of Formula 5000s, Historic Touring Cars, Group S Production Sports Cars, Historic Sports Racing Cars, Holden HQs, Modern Regularity (-1992), and Formula Ford celebrating its 50th Anniversary.

    There will be new and exciting race formats including scratch, handicap and also split-grid starts; and Car Club displays, and Sydney’s newest Concourse event, which should attract hundreds of the best display vehicles Sydney has ever seen!

    Head over to www.heritagetouringcars.com.au for more from the Heritage Touring Cars series, or more information on the Sydney Classic Speedfest or to buy tickets in advance and save, head to speedfestival.com.au or call the ARDC on (02) 9672 1000.

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    Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News, Major Events, News, Race Meetings, SMSP News · Tagged: classic, festival, racefest, retro, speed, speedfest, sydney

    May 09 2017

    DAVID VS GOLIATH AT SYDNEY CLASSIC SPEED FESTIVAL

    Group N

    From the halcyon days of Australian Motorsport come the legends of Group N: a category that began 35 years ago as an entry-level tin-top race category, and has evolved into a popular retro racing showcase of might versus lightness and handling against horsepower.

    Set to star at Sydney Motorsport Park this Queen’s Birthday long weekend in the inaugural SYDNEY CLASSIC SPEED FESTIVAL, these Historic Touring Cars have always drawn a crowd, both for their close racing, and for the memories they inspire for enthusiasts and competitors alike.

    Made all the more famous by racing legends such as Brock, Moffat, Johnson, Beechey, Geoghegan and Bond, nothing ensnares the senses like the cars once tacked to the walls of teenage bedrooms – and still hang from the garage and pool room walls today!

    Makes and marques such as the Ford Falcon GT, Galaxie and Mustang, Chrysler Valiant, Holden Torana and EH, Chevrolet Camaro and Nova mix it up with the smaller but more nimble Mini Cooper S, Ford Cortina, Escort and Capri, Mazda RX2, Datsun 1600, and even the Jaguar Mk2 and BMW 2002, producing those ‘mini vs might’ battles that both spectators and drivers love.

    The Group N Historic Touring Cars will be one of eight race categories featured through the weekend’s racing on June 11 – 12, amid a prestigious line-up of Formula 5000s, Heritage Touring Cars, Group S Production Sports Cars, Historic Sports Racing Cars, Holden HQs, Modern Regularity (-1992), and Formula Ford celebrating its 50th Anniversary.

    There will be new and exciting race formats including scratch, handicap and also split-grid starts; and Car Club displays, and Sydney’s newest Concourse event, which should attract hundreds of the best display vehicles Sydney has ever seen!

    For more information or to buy tickets in advance and save, head to speedfestival.com.au or call the ARDC on (02) 9672 1000.

    Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: ARDC News, Major Events, News, Race Meetings, SMSP News · Tagged: classic, festival, racefest, retro, speed, speedfest, sydney

    May 03 2016

    Porsche Rennsport Festival 2016

    Porsche Rennsport

    After a three year break, the single brand Porsche Rennsport Festival returned to Sydney Motorsport Park in spectacular style. It must be said that the atmosphere of the event in 2016 was more lively, with a wide range of fan activities ranging from the usual Show n’ Shine, exhibits of non-racing Porsche historics (including an original Porsche tractor), memorabilia outlets and classy sit-down food and bar facilities. A most clever and really practical participation activity was the Kids Driving School. Booking the kids in for early driver and road rules training in a fun and interactive fashion parents were able to partake of the many festival stalls and race viewing while the kids had a great time “driving” mini Porsches. The obligatory face painting was also provided. I must say I have never reported on an event that was this family-friendly.

    Sam Curtis, CEO of Porsche Australia was delighted with the active participation by the consumer public. Gazing across the top of the pit building to an almost capacity filled car park up on the hill, Sam said “….its a much better event than we put on last time. SMSP is a great fit for us, and we are thrilled with the level of support we have been given to make this a huge success”. Sam was obviously having a great time too, as during the few minutes we chatted Shane van Gisbergen stole 15 places in the first Carrera Cup GT3 race and we were both excitedly grinning from ear to ear watching an incredible demonstration of race-craft.

    In conditions closely emulating those of three years ago, the festival started under early wet and grey conditions however both days turned on bright blue skies with fluffy white clouds for the majority of racing. Over 5000 people enjoyed all that was on offer. As well as the festival having many quality off-track attractions, the calibre of racing on-track was also outstanding and electrifying. With many of the best drivers in the country piloting multi millions of dollars of the highest race tech machinery. With a list of elite names like Percat, Caruso, van Gisbergen, Tander, Wall, Slade, Reynolds and Richards participating, it was a no-brainer that the crowd was going to be entertained. Obviously these guys got leave passes from V8SC or just couldn’t resist the allure of driving entirely different race cars than they usually drive, certainly added to the grand spectacle of the two Pro-Am Carrera Cup enduro races.

    The weekend racing was spread across six categories. Firstly two Regularity divisions, novice and experienced. Regularity One fostered a wide spread of winners in this category with Doug Barbour (1976 911) pleased with his first and second places around his nominated time of 1:53. Terry Dickens (2010 GT3) enjoyed two first places in Regularity Two driving closest to his nominated time of 2:10.

    I have decided to coin a word to describe a Group S and N Historic race. BROUHAHA!! Meaning “a noisy and over-excited reaction to something”. I mean this in the nicest possible way, Watching some of these guys on the grid, they’ve got the twitchiest throttle feet. In both race three and four, Seabrook and Adler broke before the lights. Adler broke so early in race three, he was 100 mtrs down the track before the others cleared the start line. And that was from the second row of the grid. For that he earned himself a 30 second penalty. Wayne Seabrook (1976 911) dominated with all three race wins with Richard Watts (1976 911) two seconds and a third while Stan Adler (1975 911) took home to Victoria two thirds and a second.

    Scott Taylor (2013 997 GT3) holds the kingship of this category, taking home all the lollies in Porsche Sports Cars over the weekend. With his pals Indiran Padayachee (2011 GT3) and Anthony Skinner (2009 GT3 Cup) they owned the podium in the exact same positions for all three races.

    Porsche GT3 Cup lived up to its expected hype with young guns Jaxon Evans and Hamish Hardeman duelling up the pointy end of the pack. It was a coming of age as young Jaxon took out his first GT3 Cup Challenge victory as he held Hardeman out of the top spot in all three races, albeit in a nail biting finish in race three. Hardeman clearly had the best of Evans for the majority of that race but a little run wide on turn two allowed a quick thinking Evans to go shallow and steal the lead holding onto the last three laps to claim three wins and his inaugural Challenge win. Evans stated” …he ( Hardeman) made me work for it. Its great that we can race hard and fair against each other.” Hardeman is showing great promise in this his first full season in the GT3 Cup car. Third place for the weekend went to Porsche junior Jake Klarich.

    Carrera Cup race one on Saturday was no less exciting. David Wall grabbed the early lead from the second row off the grid. At the same time Percat shot from fourth to second. Van Gisbergen started from 20th after a penalty from qualifying saw him moved 4 positions backwards. Notwithstanding, as we have seen from him in V8Sc racing, undaunted he proceeded to carve through the field including pushing Percat and Davison wide at turn 15 in a daring display of his awesome driving ability. After twelve laps and only 20 minutes elapsed of the one-hour race SVG was nipping at the heels of second place. After a solid drive by Challenge driver Geoff Emery, he handed the wheel over to pro driver Matt Campbell, who placed well within the top ten. Campbell brought the car home for race one win.

    Race two and Emery wins the start but soon moves backwards through the field as the quicker Pros move on by. Campbell commented after the race: “Geoff (Emery) was smart enough to know who was quicker in the field and to let them on by. He positioned the car in a really good place for me.” As soon as the window for driver exchange opened, Emery hauled the car in for Campbell to jump in. Richards had the fastest lap with a 1:31.7 jumping Slade to take third spot. SVG once again had a heap of work to do, jumping into the car in 16th. He spent the next 18 laps working his way up to a credible finish in fourth place. Abela and Camillieri touched coming out of turn three and a coordinated spinning ballet unfolded as each plowed down through the grassy verges on opposite sides towards turn four in unison. Unfortunately only Camillieri continued on. As soon as McBride jumped in after Dylan Thomas’ solid drive, he worked up six places to ultimately finish in second. Following the two races the leader board in Carrera Cup has Campbell ( 1st) followed by McBride (2nd) and Davison ( 3rd).

    The “Urban Cowboy “ Magnus Walker came from the USA for the Rennsport event. Renowned international Porsche enthusiast, reputably owner of over 50 Porsche 911’s , replete in jeans, leather jacket and long dreadlocks, Magnus enthralled the crowd and kindly gave of his time, knowledge and enthusiasm for the marque, chatting and signing autographs until the long lines had dwindled.

    A spectacular and fun event, Rennsport featured over 450 cars, 200 of which graced the track in racing, and countless priceless racing and road going examples where on display in the PorscheStrasse. These included two original LeMans winning examples as well as rare specimens such as a 1989 911 Speedster. This second running of Porsche Rennsport Festival bettered the first one in all ways said CEO Sam Curtis. “ There were more Porsches on track, more Porsches on display, more activities for the public and as a result more Porsche fans attended. Porsche is a special brand in so far as its appeal extends through the age range. Whether its modern or historic race cars, road cars like the GT3 RS or open top cars like the original 356 Cabriolet, there is always a Porsche to admire.”

    Words and pics by Rob Annesley
    look@shotbyrob.com.au

     

    Written by Samantha Stevens · Categorized: Major Events, Race Meetings, SMSP News · Tagged: festival, porsche, race, rennsport

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