Dick Johnson Racing Shop and Museum

Dick Johnson Racing Shop and Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections
  • History & Heritage
Mondays — Closed; Fridays: 10.00am – 2.00pm; Tuesdays: 10.00am – 2.00pm; Wednesdays: 10.00am – 2.00pm; Thursdays: 10.00am – 2.00pm; Sundays — Closed

Pricing not provided.

Highlights

  • Explore iconic DJR memorabilia, immersing yourself in the rich narrative of motorsport history and passion.
  • Witness live car preparations in the operational workshop, gaining insight into the Supercars Championship.
  • Book a workshop tour online or in person, enhancing your visit with behind-the-scenes access to racing innovation.
  • Visit the onsite merchandise store, picking up unique Shell V-Power Racing team gear to commemorate your experience.
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The Dick Johnson Racing Museum and Workshop is a tribute to the storied career of the legend that is Dick Johnson and the Shell V-Power Racing Team. The venue combines a rich display of motorsport history with views to the workshop which is in operation preparing cars for the Supercars Championship.

Visitors can explore a collection of iconic DJR memorabilia, providing fans with a narrative of dedication, innovation and passion through the highs and lows of racing history, making it a must visit for motorsport enthusiasts.

The merchandise store is also onsite so you can grab all your Shell V-Power Racing team merchandise needs.

Workshop tours are available to be booked online or in person where time permits.

You may even chance a glimpse of the great man himself.

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Features

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Gallery / Museum
  • Public Toilet
  • Shop / Gift Shop

Tags

  • History & Heritage
Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

General access

  • Offers a range of contact methods for receiving complaints.
  • Companion Cards are accepted.

Communication

  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)

Physical – Mobility

  • Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

  • Uses floors/coverings which are slip resistant, firm and smooth
  • Seating in common areas including reception area

Physical – Wheelchair

  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

  • Step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)
  • A step free main entrance to the building and/or reception area (includes ramps or slopes with a maximum gradient of 1:14, otherwise are too steep for wheelchairs)
  • Doorways which are easy to open and have lever handles (doorways 850mm or wider when open and not heavy).
  • At least one wheelchair accessible parking space with wheelchair accessible signage clearly displayed (International standards are 3200mm wide x 2500 mm high).

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