Supercar scare

The Supercar scare was a national controversy that arose in Australia in 1972 in regard to the sale of high performance homologation special versions of Australian-built passenger cars to the public. == Background == The Hardie-Ferodo 500 (now Bathurst 1000), required racing cars to sell 200 road-going homologation special units to race.

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Supercar scare

The Supercar scare was a national controversy that arose in Australia in 1972 in regard to the sale of high performance homologation special versions of Australian-built passenger cars to the public. == Background == The Hardie-Ferodo 500 (now Bathurst 1000), required racing cars to sell 200 road-going homologation special units to race.

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