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OK its not 2wheels but a coup for the little Aussie organisers.

This race was epic and where battles began from the early 60's, infact started at PI then moved to country Bathurst in the state of NSW where I live in 1963.

Bike races used to held at this great track but lack of safety killed this if I recall correctly.

If many haven't seen this track take a look if possible - you thing Guna Corkscrew is epic coming back down from the top of the mountain at full tilt through Skyline to the dipper has you squirming your bum cheeks just as much and more - having been on this track many times if you don't have "cohonas" don't bother !

This race was the foundation of the battles between Ford/Holden (GM Australia) due to manufacturing here (incl Chrysler early days).

Similar format to Le Mans of old 8hrs racing 165 odd laps.

Many "class" from V8's V6's to 2litres etcetc that added great flavour having Euro brands competeing but......fast forward the modern era from 1999 V8 Fords/Holden only being the majority drawcard ala Nascar in a way.

It was religious to watch first weekend of October and as a kid if you loved the smell of fuel/burnt rubber 4 or 2wheels this was "it" but modern times sure has diluted this great race and catergry for I imagine much like others can say about Indy - Le Mans - Suzuka etcetc.........

In saying that I think the below is great for "our" Series to be telecast "live" finally but for Leigh Diffy ?! I shouldn't be harse for he's a friend of my brother BUT I never endeared to his style thankfully I can listen to the aussie telecast instead of watching the Speed coverage you can have him much like Mladin LOL..........





SPEED USA at Bathurst and Gold Coast

Thursday 8th September, 2011

Author: SpeedCafe ©



Leigh Diffey will be back behind the microphone at Bathurst and the Gold Coast for SPEED

V8 Supercars has secured a coup with US network SPEED announcing it will televise both the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 and the Armor All Gold Coast 600 live and in prime time in North America next month – and the network’s commentary team will include one of Australia’s best motorsport exports, Leigh Diffey.

SPEED will be sending a full commentary team, which is set to include Diffey and his regular partner in crime, Englishman Calvin Fish with the remainder of the crew to be announced in coming weeks.

SPEED will operate from a specially-prepared booth in pit lane at both events.

The new deal puts both the Bathurst and Gold Coast events alongside major international events such as the Monaco F1 Grand Prix, the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500 and the Le Mans 24 hour – which all receive similar coverage in the US.

Both live telecasts will be promoted extensively not only on Speed but also on its parent FOX network through News Corporation’s wide array of multi-platform US-based sports assets.

Diffey was the original host and play by play commentator for Network Ten’s award-winning coverage of V8 Supercars beginning in 1997.

He then hosted the BCC’s World Superbike coverage in 2000 and 2001 and moved to Speed in 2003.

Fans will also remember him as a former host of Network Ten’s Sports Tonight program and recently he has returned to Australia over the Christmas-New Year period to host local golf coverage.

This season his voice and face will be a part of 16 different championships on Speed including Formula One, GP2, NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series, Grand-AM Rolex Sportscar Series, Grand-AM Continental Tire Sportscar Series, Le Mans 24, MotoGP, Moto2, 125cc, AMA Superbike and AMA Daytona sportbike, AMA Supersport, AMA Flat Track, TORCC Off Road and V8 Supercars.

“It’s been five years since I last called Bathurst – the last one on Network Ten,” said Diffey.

“I am thrilled to be going back to the mountain and to bring it to the American audience for the first time live in its entirety makes it even more special.

“My friend and regular partner-in-crime at Speed Calvin Fish is also making his first journey to Bathurst, and is very excited. He’s one of the best in the business.

“We get asked a great deal about V8 Supercars and Bathurst here in the States, so I know the viewers will be delighted to have such an extensive coverage for the first time. This is not only a SPEED, FoxSports supremo David Hill is right behind this and wants it to be big.

“I have lived and worked in motorsport all around the world. To be able to say I’m going home to Australia tell the US all about V8 Supercars really makes me proud.

“SPEED has done amazing things for the sport we all love and now to have one of the world’s marquee motorsport events live from flag to flag is massive. We do the same for the 24 hours of Le Mans and now to do it for The Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 is icing on the cake!”

Diffey has always been a fan of the Armor All Gold Coast 600 and even more so with the introduction of 28 international co-drivers this year.

Not only will Diffey have his on-track commitments, he will also be a host at the second annual Pirtek Speedcafe.com Legends Dinner on the Gold Coast on Thursday, October 20 (details and guests to be announced soon).

“At last count there were eight different, world-class championships represented by the internationals coming to the Gold Coast. The depth of driver talent is astonishing, coupled with their pure and child-like excitement at racing a V8 Supercar makes for a hell of a weekend,” said Diffey.

“The fact that we will watch guys who know what it’s like to drive through turn one at Indy flat out, negotiate traffic and the elements at Le Mans in the middle of the night and race an F1 car at full force is a true treat.

“V8 Supercars, the Gold Coast and driver names that sound like exotic meals at a restaurant – who could want anything more?”

“I am so proud that my home state of Queensland and V8 Supercars were able to take control of an iconic event that lost its way. In just its second year in this format it truly has the motorsport world buzzing. I have been asked to help get drivers a seat anywhere from Le Mans to Daytona and everywhere in between.”

V8 Supercars Chairman Tony Cochrane was obviously delighted with today’s announcement.

It follows the announcement in June that V8 Supercars will race at the Circuit of the Americas from 2013, a first for any Australian sport to hold a Championship or points scoring event on American soil.

“This is a massive announcement for Australian sport and a tremendous endorsement of V8 Supercars,” said Cochrane.

“Our sport is acting locally and growing globally every single month. We are on the march internationally and being recognised as such.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at FOX Sports and SPEED in America, especially David Hill and Patti Wheeler – North American motorsport fans are in for a real treat with our prestigious races from Bathurst and the fabulous Gold Coast live into their homes in prime time.”

Wheeler backed up Cochrane’s enthusiasm.

“This is a great opportunity to share one of the signature events in all of motor sports with the Speed audience,” said Wheeler, EVP of Programming and Production for the network.

“Some special arrangements already are in the works as we put together our on-air team and broadcast plans.”

It is significant news for V8 Supercar sponsors, teams and drivers to get such massive exposure in the US through the Speed/Fox platforms, as well as New South Wales and Queensland who host the two prestigious races.
 
It's time again, the Aussie holy grail as far as car racing goes. should be interesting with the new parity formula. Can't believe stoner was complaining that its to bumpy! Its bathurst, harden up.
 
tomorrow · Sat, Oct 12 ·UK/GMT 23:30-06:00 · MotorsTV Sky ch447 free to view

V8 Supercars Live

2013 Bathurst 1000
 
Don't really watch any other races except Bathurst, but that last 30 laps was very entertaining.
 
IMO was one of the best Bathurst races in years actually with the finish seeing some of the best driving of the season.


 


The sheer fact that it was so tight after only two safety car interventions (and both relatively early) is remarkable whilst some of the driving was pure class.


 


Not a big Ford fan but the way that Frosty drove the last hour was the best I can recall him ever having driven but for me, Mattias Ekstrom was sensational and is welcome back anytime to shake them up.  To drive the mountain as he did with no prior experience in that car or at the circuit, brilliant.
 

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