In 2009 the BMH made the
journey to Historic Winton some 3000kms from it home in Perth Western
Australia. This was the 33rd Annual Winton featuring the "Australian
Specials". The BMH is the epitome of the Australian Special being
constructed largely form the remains of a Holden 48-215 or FX. The
car performed very well and wonderful competition between all of the
competitors took place. The car was accompanied to Winton by five other Western Australian cars
including other Australian Specials in the TS Special and the Mercury
100 Ford V8 special. The car which is far from ideally suited to the
tight twisting circuit managed a 1.18 second lap time