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Classic Wheels: How Peter Brock won at Bathurst

Peter Brock retells his solid success story at Mount Panorama, through the legendary Bill Tuckey

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Editor’s letter: Brabham’s Australian-built BT62

Editor Inwood shares his surprise upon learning the BT62 will be built down under

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Armoured cars so cool, you’ll wish you had a bounty on your head

Bulletproof cars are big business and a must-have accessory for the rich and powerful. Here are five we’d like to see in our, presumably vast and opulent, garage

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Classic Wheels: An Aussie Supercar

The home-grown heart-starter. Was this Australia’s first high-performance, two-door, four-seater luxury car?

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Mark Webber: Beyond the Circuit

Mark Webber speaks of his life after Formula 1… and how Aussie drivers give him the grits

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1993: Peak Japanese sports coupe

And why the 25th anniversary of the “golden era’ is significant

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The Porsche 911 that launched an all-wheel drive revolution

Here’s the pivotal 911 Turbo 4×4 that slipped under the radar

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2018 BMW M5: Dream Chaser

BMW set out to deliver a new M5 that’s both better than the last and closer to the legend. We put the 441kW, AWD F90 in the historical context of one of its finest forebears

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Video: Hot-hatch mega-test heads to Haunted Hills

Twelve affordable high-performance hopefuls battle it out for hot-hatch sovereignty

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Anatomy of the ZB: Inside Holden’s latest Commodore Supercar

What does it take to build the hottest liftback on the Supercars grid? We dig deep under Triple Eight’s skin

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Top 5: Coolest BMW endurance racecars

Five of the best BMW racers to ever grace the Circuit de la Sarthe

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2019 Ford Fiesta ST – 9 things you should know

The all-new Fiesta ST is packed with tricks and tech that make it the fastest compact hot hatch in Ford’s history. Here are the most interesting factoids

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Wheels magazine May 2018 issue preview

Brabham’s Aussie supercar, Jeep’s ballistic Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, Volvo’s impressive XC40 – here’s what you’ll find inside the latest issue of Wheels

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The best of Nissan’s Australian touring cars

As Nissan’s domestic racing programme evaporates, we take a look back at the Japanese brand’s most notable touring cars

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Wheel Stories: Growing up fast

This teenager is out to school his rivals in he new SuperUtes series

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Ozcar: The Brabham BT62’s long-lost road-going cousin

The Brabham supercar isn’t the first time the iconic motorsport name was dusted off to grace a two-door design

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Porsche’s very first 911 Turbo: a brilliant oddball

Louise Piech’s 70th birthday present was something a little different

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Wheels Interview: Andy Palmer, Aston Martin CEO

How does a high-school drop-out turn around the fortunes of a British motoring icon? Andy Palmer explains…

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Explained: Mercedes-Benz EQ-boost

Found in Mercedes-AMG’s new CLS53, EQ Boost is a game changer

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Retro: 1953 Chevrolet Corvette C1

Good looks alone weren’t enough for America’s first sports car. Muscle was required

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Sucked in: The 1978 Brabham ‘fan car’

One of the most intriguing F1 cars ever made triumphed first up – and then disappeared in its own vortex

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Video: Maranello Motorsport’s hidden Ferrari gems

Two rare pure-bred Ferrari stallions are hiding in an unassuming garage in Melbourne’s inner suburbs

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The best – and most bonkers – of Brabus

The founder of Brabus may have passed away, but he leaves behind a legacy of brutally fast – and fabulously insane – performance cars

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1968 Holden Monaro review

This week marks the 50th anniversary since the first Holden HK Monaro rolled off the carmaker’s production line.