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Old 29 Dec 2001, 03:26 (Ref:190805)   #1
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Starting small

Fastest car on the track at the 1955 Australian Grand Prix was a Maserati, an A6 GCM, but it broke a bit of its valvegear and went onto five cylinders and had to give best to Jack Brabham...

But Reg Hunt had hit the front, literally, on the Australian racing scene... hard to believe that just a few short years earlier this was him at Bathurst:

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Old 29 Dec 2001, 07:22 (Ref:190824)   #2
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Last I heard, Reg Hunt owned a 'Large Tablet' and a 300S Maser - does he still have them?
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Frankly, David, I don't know. I tried a year ago to get an audience with the man, he's not well these days and very hard to reach.
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