The time I drove a Bathurst legend… and almost put it into the wall

It was wet, cold and far too early, and it almost made me famous for all the wrong reasons. Eastern Creek Raceway – now known as Sydney Motorsport Park – was beckoning.

A dark, brooding racetrack covered in a thin film of water as misty rain constantly leaked from the grey skies above. 

I’m sitting on a hard race seat, clutching a thin-rimmed black steering wheel with fog filling the visor of a race helmet borrowed from my editor, Andrew Maclean – whose name you’ll also see at CarExpert these days. 

The car I’m sitting in is truly irreplaceable. 

A true icon, it’s the #76 Holden Dealer Team (HDT) Torana A9X that raced at Bathurst in 1978 and 1979. 

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I cannot contain my excitement to drive a car that had sat across from its sister car, the #05 of Peter Brock – one of the most dominant race cars in Australian motorsport history.

Brock won the Bathurst 1000 twice in an A9X – the last time, in 1979, famously by a staggering six laps, after setting the fastest time in his final lap around Mount Panorama, in perhaps the greatest performance ever seen in The Great Race. 

Is six laps much? Well yes, given the lap at Bathurst is just over 6km long… 

The Torana A9X is a legend, but the HDT A9X is the pinnacle of the A9X set. They simply don’t come any better.

The #76 was the second HDT car. Race driver Charlie O’Brien famously crashed it into the wall at Bathurst in 1978, but by the time I got my hands on it, the late, great Jason Richards was running it in Muscle Car Masters.