Ultimate entertainment at Bathurst.

Delivering on the expectation of a total entertainment package, organisers of the Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 have assured fans that there will be no shortage of rubber burning antics and aerial acrobatics during this year's Ultimate Showdown next month.

Headlining a quality line-up of on-track entertainment on 7-10 October at Bathurst's Mount Panorama circuit will be the Metric Productions Extreme Motocross show.

Ultimate entertainment at Bathurst.

Delivering on the expectation of a total entertainment package, organisers of the Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 have assured fans that there will be no shortage of rubber burning antics and aerial acrobatics during this year's Ultimate Showdown next month.

Headlining a quality line-up of on-track entertainment on 7-10 October at Bathurst's Mount Panorama circuit will be the Metric Productions Extreme Motocross show.

The team will showcase the best of Australia's freestyle motocross talent and, having already made their presence felt at Bathurst, are assured of tremendous support over the four-day carnival.

"We first appeared at Bathurst in 2002 and are always experimenting to ensure we can provide something new and exciting each year," team spokesperson Paul Holden said.

"Performing at Bathurst is always enjoyable, the crowd really love their motor sport and every year the energy and overall feedback we get seems to push the boys to ride to the limit. Our riders utilise purpose built, fully portable Freestyle motocross take-off ramps and landing track.

"This enables them to give the Bathurst audience an unrivalled perspective of the spectacular, high energy sport provided by the Metric Productions team."

Meantime, as the Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 continues the tradition of hosting the numerous legends of Australian motorsport, this will continue to be reflected in the 2004 on-track program.

The Peter Brock of the drag racing scene, Victor Bray, will once again unleash his 3200 horsepower, 1957 Chevrolet burnout car on the numerous kerbs and straights of Mount Panorama.

His show at the event will be supported by an engine modified SS Commodore Ute to be driven by son Ben.

Between them the Bray's have become notable celebrities in their chosen motorsports field.

Victor holds the current World speed record in the Top Doorslammer bracket, while Ben became the World's youngest professional category winner when he claimed the Australian Championship in 2002 at just 19 years of age.

"The Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 is about providing an International class motorsports entertainment package and so we are always looking to employ the hottest acts in Australia," IMG Director of Motorsport James O'Brien said.

"This year there's no doubting the class of the on-track entertainment and while the Extreme Motocross and Victor Bray shows are sure to be well received there's also plenty of other attractions. The Donut King Stunt Team of Matt Mingay and Robbie Bolger also enjoy a genuine cult following and their mix of aerial stunts and burnout shows will keep patrons on the edge of their seats.

"There's no doubting the spectacle of the VB Challenge as a regular fixture of V8 Supercar Events and with the top Ford and Holden drivers going head-to-head there's bound to be plenty of feeling in these high powered duels."

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