Motorsport legend Garry Rogers, who launched the careers of some of Supercars’ biggest names, has died aged 80.
The life of Supercars Hall of Famer and GRM founder Garry Rogers is being celebrated after his death at the age of 80.
Supercars Hall of Fame member and all-round Australian motorsport icon Garry Rogers has died, aged 80. Known for his quirky ...
The motorsport community in Australia is mourning the loss of Garry Rogers, a figure synonymous with passion, innovation, and mentorship in racing. His overnight passing marks the end of an era for a ...
In his flame-shooting ‘Batmobile’ Chev Camaro, Teki won the flipped grid Trophy Race in the Duggan Family Hotels Round 6, ...
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Toyota GR Supra Makes Public Supercars Debut at Bathurst 1000
The wait’s finally over! Toyota's GR Supra Supercars beast tore up Mount Panorama this weekend, strutting its stuff during ...
Brown will join HMO Customer Racing in the penultimate round of the TCR World Tour at China’s Zhuzhou International Circuit ...
Sometimes we can’t help but lament the relative lack of touring car racing in North America. Sure, there are a handful of series, but they don’t enjoy nearly the popularity that they do overseas, ...
Ford Mustang or Chevy Camaro? We'll find out who is King of the Mountain after the 60th running of the Bathurst 1000 on October 8 at the fabled Mount Panorama circuit 125 miles west of Sydney. For six ...
Garry Rogers began his motorsport journey as a racer in the 1960s and 1970s, competing in Sports Sedans before making a name for himself in the Australian Touring Car Championship. Over his career, he ...
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