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Johnson takes Tru-Blu back to Bathurst podium – Speedcafe
Iconic Tru-Blu 2 on podium as Ryal Harris takes victory

Steven Johnson at The Mountain
Ryal Harris won the opening Gulf Western Oil Touring Car Masters championship race at Mount Panorama while the iconic Tru-Blu Ford Falcon returned to the Bathurst podium.
Harris inherited the lead after a puncture for then-race leader Ryan Hansford on Lap 5, with the former holding on to take the chequered flag first.
Making its first appearance at Mount Panorama this weekend, Tru-Blu 2, steered by Steven Johnson in the image of father Dick Johnsons original car that…
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