Australian Muscle Car

Professor Victor Haight

I see that in the Supercars Series they’ve brought in a new rule to stop Cameron Waters enjoying a refreshing Monster Energy drink on TV after a race.

When Murray Walker died earlier this year, the ABC’s news report announced the passing of legendary English Formula 1 motor racing commentator, Max Walker. Now, unless I’m very much mistaken… Max Walker is a famous Australian cricketer (but was never a motorsport commentator). Well, he was a famous Australian cricketer, because Max Walker’s innings had already come to an end (some four years ago) when Murray Walker died.

I suppose you can’t blame our

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