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Bikesales Staff15 Feb 2011
NEWS

Historic Winton ready to roll

Australia's most popular all-historic race set to celebrate 35 spectacular years at the top

The largest event of its kind, Historic Winton will this year present a full weekend (May 28-29) of non-stop racing featuring over 400 historic racing cars and motorbikes from the 1920s to the 1980s.

The Austin 7 Club and Historic Motorcycle Racing Association, which run the event, invite owners of classic or special-interest cars and bikes to join this year’s Historic or participate in the spectator car show.

Celebrations this year will include a century of Chevrolet, Stutz and the legendary Indianapolis 500, 90 years of French marques Amilcar and Salmson, 75 years of the Fiat 500 and 60 years of Triumph, Mayflower and Triumph Renown.

Raceway entry fees are $20 on the Saturday and $30 on the Sunday with entry to the competition Paddock $5.00 Children under 14 years are free.

For more information, visit www.historicwinton.org.

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