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MOTORSPORTS: A huge range of historic sports cars hit Morgan Park Raceway at the weekend for the first time in more than 20 years.
The new ‘Historic Sports Sedans’ category was introduced at Warwick’s first 2021 Queensland Sprint Series event on Sunday.
A rolling start under a pace car enables 20 entrants to compete in each sprint, with all cars either made or modelled on race cars from 1988 and earlier. The first Historic Sports Sedans event at in the Queensland Sprint Series A Round 1 on Sunday. Picture: Morgan Park Raceway
Raceway president Steve de Lissa hoped the historic category would help attract a dedicated spectator base to the Warwick community.
Friday, 22 January 2021, 7:47 am
Angus
Fogg, one of New Zealand’s most experienced racing
drivers, isn’t letting this weekend’s clash of dates
between the Taupō Historic GP and the New Zealand Grand
Prix get in the way of his passion for driving historic
racing cars.
With help from the Historic GP organisers
and some of his friends in the burgeoning Historic Sports
Sedan and Allcomers (HSS&A) Association, Fogg will be
helicoptering south from the Hampton Downs circuit after the
first Central Muscle Cars race on Saturday morning to take
in the HSS&A race at the Taupō Historic GP at Bruce