A full weekend of Supercars in Western Australia including the support categories and on track entertainment from Unlabelled Photography.
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Across to my right is an apricot-hued band of light, sandwiched by the dark clouds above and the…
Fairwell to Craig Dontas! Who will replace him as the driver? It would be hard to overlook Adam Marjoram after his V8 SuperUte re-debut at The Bend in July!
The first of the “SUPER” qualifying rounds was held with Western Sydney Motorsport’s Craig Woods topping the table with a blistering 1:04.9528 around the Wanneroo circuit in the exciting utes category
Retired race driver Adam Marjoram has hinted that he has itchy feet and wants to get back to racing something. Since retiring he’s been focusing on his Auto One Morley shop in Western Australia
PHOTO: David Turk PixelCulture.com In blistering heat, the 12th Make Smoking History Targa South West was dominated in all classes on Saturday as 40 competitors raced the clock along 117 competitive kilometres in Western Australia’s Southern Forest region. Steve Jones and Caleb Ash in the Modern
PHOTO: Ash Westwood The 12th Make Smoking History Targa South West is ready to roar into the Southern Forests region of Western Australia on Saturday 20th March with a strong field of 40 competitors. Competitors will travel a total of 242 kilometres which includes 117 kilometres of flat-out competition on
Thousands of spectators lined the streets of Albany at Middleton Beach for the second day of the 2021 Auto One Targa Albany Sprint which was expanded this year from one day and one sprint to two days and three sprints. On Sunday, there were two race lengths at the
PHOTO CREDIT: David Turk – Pixel Culture If you happened to listen to our podcast episode with Ross Tapper, he spilt the beans on the expansion of the Targa Albany Sprint with the abscence of Race Wars this year. This year it will be held over three sprints instead
Today, the Finalé, was the final chance for those within striking distance of a podium to drive ten tenths to make it happen, or for those with a comfortable lead, to preserve position and not make any mistakes. That can be a tough ask when there are thousands of spectators





