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Alan Jones F1 car and Bathurst-winning Holden Commodore to star at 2026 Canberra Festival of Speed

The race car in which Australia’s most recent Formula 1 world champion and Australian Hall of Famer Alan Jones made his 100th world championship start will be a star attraction at the 2026 Canberra Festival of Speed next weekend.

The 1985 Lola-Hart THL1 will be one of the major drawcards at this year’s event, alongside the Holden Commodore in which Larry Perkins won the 1997 Bathurst 1000.

The two iconic racers will be among more than 200 entries at this year’s Canberra Festival of Speed, now in its third year, which will take place at Thoroughbred Park on the weekend of January 31 and February 1.

“The 2025 event saw more than 16,000 attendees walk through the gates to see more than $100 million worth of some of the rarest and most exotic vehicles in the world,” said event director Peter Bakavgas in a statement.

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“Forty-nine per cent of our attendees were from outside of the ACT, meaning we are a significant tourism driver for the ACT.”

The Lola-Hart THL1 was driven by Mr Jones at the inaugural Adelaide Grand Prix in 1985, where he made his 100th world championship start, ceremoniously becoming the first F1 driver to lap the track.

Frustratingly, he remains Australia’s last F1 world champion, having taken the driver’s title in 1980 – and with Melbournian Oscar Piastri having his lead in the 2025 title chase whittled away by rivals.

Bathurst fans will be able to see the Holden Commodore VS in which Larry Perkins and co-driver Russell Ingall won the 1997 Bathurst 1000, marking the sixth win for Mr Perkins and the final win at The Mountain for both drivers.