MUSTANG GT DRIVING FOR BATHURST, SUPERCARS & SIGHTSEEING
Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit has several interesting plaque's dotted around the outside of the track. Some are for former drivers who came to grief. One plaque celebrated the track opening in 1938.
The National Motor Racing Museum is located next to the track at Murray's Corner. Within a short distance from Rydges trackside motel. A very interesting collection of both cars and motorbikes. Most if not all, have some time or other raced at Mount Panorama. A rich history of racing going back decades. There is also a well stocked merchandise area.
Mustang GT Driving
The Mount Panorama track circuit is a public road and it is great fun driving the track in a Mustang GT. Any road going car for that matter. I've driven a normal road going manual five gears thirteen hundred cc four cylinder car on track and it was great fun.
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RACING CIRCUIT WIKIPEDIA
DRIVING MUSTANG GT
BALD HILLS RENAMED
MOUNT PANORAMA, 1934
DRIVING MOUNT PANORAMA RACETRACK
PUBLIC ROAD
BATHURST RYDGES ROOM
WALL CAR ART
RETIRED V8 DRIVER, ALLAN MOFFAT
AT THE NATIONAL MOTOR
RACING MUSEUM
SCOTT McLAUGHLIN &
FORD MUSTANG SUPERCAR
MUSTANG SUPERCAR ON TRACK
DICK JOHNSON & HITTING THE ROCK
BATHURST LAP RECORD AUDI R8 GT3
JENSON BUTTON
F1 BATHURST LAP
BATHURST F1 JENSON BUTTON
TICKFORD MUSTANG BATHURST 77 EDITION
TICKFORD MUSTANG GT
The Tickford Bathurst ’77 Special, is a high performance, limited edition Tickford Mustang GT which pays homage to the Ford Falcon XC Hardtops Allan Moffat and team-mate Colin Bond drove to a 1-2 in the 1977 Bathurst 1000.
The finished vehicle fitted with a supercharger putting out in excess of 727 hp / 542 kw while torque increases
to 827 Nm.