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Some of Australia’s rarest and most expensive cars were on display today at the Canberra Festival of Speed. The two-day event focuses on historic and modern-day motorsport including some cars that are one of a kind.

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00:00The prancing horse. Stuttgart's finest. Or something more British.
00:12It's a lot of fun to drive. Real open motoring, real old style classic car.
00:17Motorsport makes and marks at the festival were winners one and all.
00:21This 1985 F1 car was a championship winner.
00:25It was the first car onto the Adelaide Grand Prix circuit with Alan Jones behind the wheel.
00:31The only surviving Australian Formula 1 world champion.
00:35Alongside the historic, some were back to the future.
00:39Great Scott!
00:41People seeing it for the first time, it's like oh my god that's the DeLorean, that's so cool.
00:49Canberra's best known car event is Summonat's.
00:52But now in its third year, the Festival of Speed offers more of a track day experience.
00:57And a distinctly European feel.
00:59Canberra's other car show is a bit more about getting sideways.
01:03Whereas the Canberra Festival of Speed is a bit more about cars with racing pedigree.
01:09Like this completely unique Alfa Romeo.
01:12A Tipo 33, custom built and manufactured from the wheels up.
01:17A lot of them are in museums and in private collections.
01:19You just don't see them.
01:21So to have this as a, I call it a reproduction of one of those cars where people can enjoy
01:26it.
01:27It's actually quite nice to be honest with you.
01:29Plenty to keep breath heads on track.
01:31on track.
01:32On track.
01:33On track.
01:34On track.
01:35On track.
01:36O track.
01:42Paul,chez Cine собствен.
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