Tasmanian Motorsport Hall of Fame - Directors

The Tasmanian Motorsport Hall of Fame is overseen by a dedicated board of directors who help guide its direction, selection process, and ongoing preservation of motorsport history in the state. Working behind the scenes, they review nominations, ensure the integrity of the selection process, and support the Hall’s long-term sustainability. Their role is to make sure that each inductee is properly recognised and that Tasmania’s motorsport legacy continues to be recorded, celebrated, and shared with future generations.

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    Barry Oliver (Chairman)

    Former Targa Tasmania winner, commentator and motorsport administrator.

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    Martin Agatyn (Executive Officer)

    Well-known and respected multi award winning motorsport journalist, broadcaster, and former commentator and competitor.

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    Chas Kelly

    Former speedway driver, chairman of Latrobe Speedway Pty Ltd, former Targa Tasmania competitor.

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    Les Walkden

    Former Tasmanian rally champion, Targa Tasmania competitor and circuit racer, and rally team owner.

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    Dennis (Herby) Burgess

    Former state club and development officer for CAMS (Tas.), motorsport official and former circuit racing competitor and official, president of the Historic Circuit Racing Car Club of Tasmania.

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    Peter Killick

    Former karting and circuit racing competitor, director of Motorsports Tasmania, chair of Baskerville Historics, chair of Baskerville Foundation.