Robbie Francevic

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Robbie Francevic was a Touring car race car driver in New Zealand and Australia in the 1970s and 1980s. He won the inaugural Nissan-Cue 500 (later Nissan Mobil 500) street race in Wellington, New Zealand in 1985 driving a Volvo 240. A year later he won the 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship, becoming the second New Zealander (after Jim Richards) to win the series and recording the first and only win for Volvo.

He's of Croat origin.

Francevic was an inaugural member of the MotorSport New Zealand Wall of Fame in 1994.

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