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Conducted
by the Austin 7 Club with assistance from
the Historic Motorcycle Racing Association
Vic
Historic
Winton, Australias largest and most
popular all-historic motor race meeting,
presents a weekend of non-stop racing
featuring over 400 historic racing cars
and motorbikes from the 1920s to the
1980s. Celebrations in 2013 include
significant milestones:
- 110
years of Buick, Standard, Vauxhall, BSA
and Harley Davidson
- 100
years of Morris and Aston
Martin
- 80
years of Railton and Singer Le
Mans
- 60
years since the 1st Redex
Trial
- 60
years of Sunbeam Alpine, FJ Holden and
Triumph TR2
- 50
years since the 1st
Bathurst
- 50
years of EH Holden, Lamborghini,
Lightburn Zeta and Honda
- 40
years of Leyland P76
Historic
Winton highlights include:
- Shannons
Classic Car Park featuring car and bike
club displays
- Spectator
access to the Competition Paddock with
fabulous old racing machines on open
display
- A
selection of Minervas
- Veteran
and vintage cycle-cars
If
you have a classic or special-interest car
or bike, join the spectator car park
display.
Raceway
entry fees: Sat $20, Sun $30, competition
paddock $5, children 14 and under
n/c
Sunday
26 May 2013
- Join
a special display on Sunday 26th May
incorporating:
- Classic
Car Show for pre-1975 veteran and
vintage, sports and classics, hot rods
and customs, street machines and
motorbikes
- Historic
Commercial & Military Vehicles -
free entry for vehicles 50 years and
older
- Aussie
Ute gathering for pre-1975 vehicles -
great trophies awarded to utes of
special interest.
Public
enquiries: Noel Wilcox email
noelwilcox@rocketmail.com ph 03 5428
2689
Friday
24 May 2013 - Benalla & District
Classic Car & Motorbike Tour
Be
part of the Benalla & District Classic
Car & Motorbike Tour assembling 9am on
Friday 24 May at the Benalla Art Gallery.
Red plate vehicles welcome. The tour
concludes with a 'Shine & Show'
display outside the Benalla Civic Centre
from 3-5pm. Further information, phone
Graeme McDonald on 0417 306 332.
Proudly
supported by the RACV, Benalla Rural City
Council and The Austin 7 Club, organisers
of Historic Winton.
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