Australia’s longest running, all-historic motor race meeting, Historic Winton, is set to produce two huge days of non-stop racing this weekend.
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More than 2000 display vehicles are expected to surround Winton Motor Raceway track on Saturday and Sunday.
Once again, the event will feature more than 400 historic racing cars and motorbikes from the 1920s to the 1980s, plus a huge heritage display of veteran and vintage vehicles.
Heritage emergency vehicles will be on display, as well cars and motorbikes with significant anniversaries.
Among the milestones is 110 years for the T Model Ford, including speedsters, and Norton motorcyles, as well as 90 years for Morris Minors, Plymouth Q and the first Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island.
The long weekend of historic motoring commences on Friday with the Benalla and District Classic Car and Motorbike Tour from 10am at Benalla Art Gallery.