Calder Park V8 Supercar round

[3] The 1987 championship round, won by Glenn Seton, saw the world debut of, amongst others, the BMW M3 and the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth.

[4][5] With tobacco advertising banned in Australia in late 1995, touring car racing returned to the circuit with a non-championship event celebrating Peter Brock in November 1995.

[6] The circuit then returned to the championship proper in 1996, and Russell Ingall began a six-year unbeaten run for Holden.

At the second attempted start, a similar but less dramatic crash saw Jason Bright fired into the wall before Turn 1.

In what became the 25th and final event at the circuit in 2001, Paul Morris, who like Gardner and Larkham was driving for his eponymous team, won his first championship race and round.

V8 Supercars line up in the dummy grid in 1998.