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My friend Phil Aynsley sent me these amazing pictures he took during races on the Bathurst Circuit in New South Wales, Australia. Mount Panorama, Motor Racing Circuit Bathurst (or often simply Bathurst)is the home of the Bathurst 12 Hour motor race, held each February, and the Bathurst 1000 motor race, held each October. The track is 6.213 km (4 mi) long, and is technically a street circuit, as the circuit is a public road when no racing events are being run, and there are many residences which can only be accessed from the circuit.
1976: Murray Sale/Kawasaki KR250
1976: Ikujiro Takai/Yamaha TZ750 (winner Australian Unlimited GP).
1978: Vaughn Coburn/Yamaha TZ250 Alan Puckett was a notable artist and painted the fairing panels for several seasons!
1978: Mike Hailwood/Yamaha TZ750. Mike raced at Bathurst a few months prior to his IOM comeback. Four of the semi-works TZ750s were fitted with 36lt fuel tanks so as to complete the 30 race without refuelling.
1980: Greg Hansford/Kawasaki SR1000.
1980: Start of the Arai 500 race.
1980: Andrew Johnson/Yamaha TZ750.
1981: Production racing has always been important in Australia. Here Lee Roebuck (on the first race for the Ducati Pantah in Oz) chases Jennifer Coates.
1982: Graeme Geddes/Armstrong 250 (4).
My friend Phil Aynsley sent me these amazing pictures he took during races on the Bathurst Circuit in New South Wales, Australia. Mount Panorama, Motor Racing Circuit Bathurst (or often simply Bathurst)is the home of the Bathurst 12 Hour motor race, held each February, and the Bathurst 1000 motor race, held each October. The track is 6.213 km (4 mi) long, and is technically a street circuit, as the circuit is a public road when no racing events are being run, and there are many residences which can only be accessed from the circuit.