V8 Supercar enthusiasts rejoice, your dream of owning your very own championship-winning icon can now be a reality. We’ve found Glenn Seton’s 1997 Australian Touring Car Championship Ford EL Falcon racing car for sale online.
Lot number 305 at Lloyd’s Auctions is one of the most exciting listings we’ve seen in a long while regarding Australian motorsport history. The car is an EF series Falcon that was changed to an EL in 1997 when the facelifted model was released in showrooms.
This car in question won the series back in 1997, when it was called the Australian Touring Car Championship. It set a long-standing top speed on Bathurst’s Conrod Straight of 302km/h during qualifying – a record that stood for close to a decade. It was then piloted by Neil Crompton for Glenn Seton Racing (GSR) in the ’98 and ’99 series, and has not raced since 2002.
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The Living End Give Fans A Rare Live Show For 2021 At One Electric Day
Like most bands, The Living End have had a quiet 2021. For many acts it is because of the pandemic but in the case of The Living End, lead singer Chris Cheney had been touring his first ever solo shows for Red Hot Summer.
The Living End have an extremely quiet 2021 planned by they will reform for Melbourne fans in November for One Electric Day.
Both One Electric Day and Red Hot Summer are the brainchild of promoter Duane McDonald. Red Hot Summer tends to travel across the country and One Electric Day is more tied to Melbourne, although One Electric Day was building into a multistate event but was sidetracked with floods, bushfires and then Covid.