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Season 22
10:00
Allan Moffat claims his third victory and co-driver Ian Geoghegan his first in the 14th Bathurst 1000
09:00
The last Bathurst 500-mile race saw Peter Brock secure his first Bathurst win
08:00
Allan Moffat added to his growing legend with a back-to-back Bathurst win
09:00
Allan Moffat claims his first ever Bathurst enduro win
09:00
We didn't know it at the time, but the 10th running of the Bathurst 500 saw the debut of a couple of legends
07:00
1968 saw Ford and Holden V8s compete in the Bathurst enduro for the first time
07:00
The 1967 Bathurst 500 ended in controversy
10:00
The Morris Cooper S dominated the Mountain in the seventh Bathurst enduro
10:00
Imported vehicles made their debut at the Bathurst 500
23:00
Allan Moffat etched his name into the Mountain forever with his third Bathurst enduro win
36:00
Rain lashed the Mountain and the legend of Peter Brock was born at the 1972 Bathurst enduro
24:00
Allan Moffat went back to back in the 1971 Bathurst enduro
28:00
Allan Moffat secured his first ever victory in the 1970 Bathurst enduro
23:00
The 1969 Bathurst enduro was taken out by Holden's Colin Bond and Tony Roberts, and saw the debut of a couple of Bathurst legends
13:00
Watch the first time Holden and Ford V8s went head to head on the Mountain
25:00
The 1967 Bathurst enduro lives long in the memory after its controversial ending
19:00
The Morris Cooper S conquered the Mountain under the stewardship of Rauno Aaltonen and Bob Holden
59:00
In Rome, they had the Coliseum. In Australia, we have the Mountain
57:00
Relive the greatest moments from the Mountain as the new era of Australian motor racing is born
22:00
The 1965 Armstrong 500 was the sixth running of the Bathurst 500 touring car race. The Armstrong Trophy was presented to the entrant of the outright winning car, this being the first time in the history of the event that there had been an official award for the outright winner.
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