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** Peter Brock wins the Bathurst 1000 by a record 6 laps, with a lap record on the last lap.
** Bathurst 1000
** Speed Channel ( USA, Canada, Caribbean and Latin America ): coverage is hosted by current NASCAR driver and former V8 Supercar champion Marcos Ambrose on a week delay except Surfers Paradise and Bathurst starting in 2011.
** Bathurst 1000 won by Mark Skaife and Jim Richards.
** Bathurst 1000 for V8 Supercars won by Russel Ingall and Larry Perkins in a Holden Commodore VS.
** Bathurst 1000 for Super Touring won by Jim Richards and Rickard Rydell.
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** Peter Brock and Larry Perkins successfully defended their Bathurst 1000 title in Australia ; they and co-driver John Harvey won the race in a Holden Commodore.
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** HMAS Cessnock ( J175 ), a Bathurst class corvette
** Bathurst 1000, Australia – Won by Greg Murphy of New Zealand and Rick Kelly of Australia for the K-Mart Racing Team.
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** Diocese of Bathurst
** Bathurst Regional Council, the local government area for the Bathurst urban area and rural surrounds
** Electoral district of Bathurst, NSW state Legislative Assembly
** Bathurst 1000 motor race for touring cars run in October
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