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23rd April, 2002 An old face
for great race: Bob backs Bathurst The `great
race’ has a new, but
familiar, face – and his name is Bob Jane. The
name is certainly not new, already etched in the Bathurst history books
as a former champion. But
now the racing icon and Hall of Fame inductee has paid an estimated two
million dollars to have the 1000km classic named after him for the next
three years.
The
October event, round ten of the V8 Supercar Championship Series, will
now be known as the Bob Jane T-Marts 1000. Jane
was a Bathurst pioneer. He
won the event twice: the inaugural Mount Panorama endurance race in 1963
and again the following year, both over 500 miles in a Ford Cortina. Forty
years on, Jane’s life has turned full circle. "It
would be fair to say we did not realise how big the Bathurst race would
become, or that one day I would be sponsoring it," he said. "I
am very proud considering that I won this race and the touring car
championship 40 years ago and this was the foundation from which the Bob
Jane T-Marts business was built. "This
is an excellent way to celebrate 40 years in the tyre industry for our
company and it also recognises the important role that motorsport has
played in my building of that business." For
race promoter IMG, securing naming-rights support for one of Australia's
most celebrated sporting events, after failing to do so last year, is
welcome relief and IMG managing director, Martin Jolly said the deal was
a perfect fit. "There
are not too many names greater than Bob Jane when it comes to Australian
motorsport or business," he said. |
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