Ross Auto Classic likely to return in 2018

Hamish Geale
Updated March 19 2017 - 9:48pm, first published 9:30pm
AIRTIME: Adam Garwood steers a Nissan Skyline to victory at the first ever Ross Auto Classic. Garwood recorded the fastest stage time for the 1.8 kilometre closed circuit, clocking in at 1:10.43. Picture: Angryman Photography
AIRTIME: Adam Garwood steers a Nissan Skyline to victory at the first ever Ross Auto Classic. Garwood recorded the fastest stage time for the 1.8 kilometre closed circuit, clocking in at 1:10.43. Picture: Angryman Photography

Organisers of the Ross Auto Classic are confident the event will become an annual occurrence following a successful first instalment earlier this month. 

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Hamish Geale

Hamish Geale

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Hamish Geale is a senior reporter at The Examiner. Got good news? Email: hgeale@examiner.com.au

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