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its such a shame. he was such a huge motorsporting icon. my deepest sympathy to his family and friends. he died doing what he loved and what he did best...

a sad sad day....

loosing 2 aussie icon's in a week is just not cool :P

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Damn that bend was known as dangerous - looked like they would take it flat out and the tree should have had some tyres etc on it just to be sure.

Both Brocky and Steve seem to be the unluckiest Aussies this year under the circumstances.

RIP two GREAT Australian's!

I have been fortunate to have meet PB on many occassions, with my old man usually seeing him personally at least once or twice a year since we became involved with him through a mutual sponsorship deal back in the early 90's. He is a true gentleman of the sport, and real character with a deap love and appreciation of where he got to on the back of his fans and other people behind the scenes. You will be truely missed Peter Brock. RIP

was having acupuncture at the time we heard it on the radio........ that last needle hurt.

2 aussie icons gone - both in tragic circumstances, in half a week :P

a few generations of Aussies have been touched by sadness this week.

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