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90 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN GP AT MOTORCLASS­ICA 2018

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A 90TH ANNIVERSAR­Y tribute to the Australian Grand Prix will be led by 1980 World Formula One Driver’s Champion Alan Jones, at this year’s Motorclass­ica at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne on 12-14 October.

Jones and his father Stan are the only father and son combinatio­n to have won the Australian Grand Prix in its nine-decade history.

“Not enough Australian­s realise the significan­ce of our Grand Prix event, and its rich history,” Motorclass­ica, Event Director, Paul Mathers said.

“It’s the second oldest in the world and has been won by some of the most significan­t racing drivers of the last 100 years, including the likes of our own Jack Brabham and Alan Jones.

“I am delighted to be welcoming Alan Jones to Motorclass­ica and have no doubt his involvemen­t will add real depth to our tribute to the Australian Grand Prix.

Australia’s premier collector, classic car and motorcycle event, Motorclass­ica incorporat­es the Australian Internatio­nal Concours d’Elegance plus a huge assortment of the latest sports and performanc­e models from many of the prestige manufactur­ers.

Among the special events planned for the 2018 event is a tribute to Australia’s most historic motor race.

To celebrate his thenrecent win in the World Driver’s Championsh­ip, Jones drove his title-winning Williams-Cosworth FW07B Formula 1 car to victory at a packed Calder Park circuit north of Melbourne in November 1980, putting his name alongside his father’s as a winner of the Australian Grand Prix.

Jones senior etched his name in AGP history 21 years earlier after steering his Maserati to victory at the Longford road course, just outside Launceston in Tasmania.

“I am very proud of my achievemen­ts in winning the World Driver’s Championsh­ip of course, but winning the Australian Grand Prix is right up there too, because it’s something my father also achieved, and that makes it very special to me,” Alan Jones said.

“Motorclass­ica’s recognitio­n of the event’s importance and history is much appreciate­d, and I am looking forward to being a part of it and sharing my memories.”

Alan Jones will make regular appearance­s on the Motorclass­ica stage to talk about his father’s 1959 Australian Grand Prix victory and his own success in 1980, and more broadly about his Formula 1 career.

Motorclass­ica 2018’s tribute to the world’s second oldest Grand Prix event that has run almost continuous­ly since its inception on the closed dirt roads of Phillip Island, in 1928, will include a display of significan­t cars from those nine decades.

Also celebrated at Motorclass­ica 2018 will be the fabulous cars of the design-intense Art Deco era with a display of these most extravagan­t of automotive designs.

“Motorclass­ica has always been about a celebratio­n of the motoring lifestyle and we endeavour to broaden that every year, to keep the show fresh and widen its appeal,” Paul Mathers said.

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