PORT HEDLAND (WA)
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PIPPINGARRA SPEEDWAY 1976
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1976 - ERIC SMETHERHAM
1976 - Eric Smetherham in the number 25 ex Des Martin S Series Valiant from Moora Speedway. Photo: Brian Moyle.
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1976 - DENNIS BARBARICH Production Sedan's
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1976 - BRUCE ROEBUCK
1976 - Bruce Roebuck in the number 9 FE Holden drives under Paul Riebel at the 480 mark. Photo: Kevin Cotterill.
1976 - Bruce Roebuck's FE Holden sits waiting for a start on the big Pippingarra oval. Photo: Kevin Cotterill.
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1976 - COLIN HARDINGE Supermodified's
Kevin Cotterell Pictorial feature
1976 - Local driver Colin Hardinge has made his way out of Stock Production and into Supermodifieds.
1976 - Tony Ness spins as Colin Hardinge in the 88 car drives on by. Photo's: Kevin Cotterell.
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Pam Gangell Hardinge recalls: Tony Ness from the Mortuary Racing Team shared a radiator between the hearse and his sprinter, I had to pick him up for a funeral after he raced at Newman one weekend, He jumped off the plane with the radiator under his arm, ready to get the hearse on the road again, They were some great days.