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Hall of fame drivers announced

Brisbane resident, Laszlo Bruzsa, was inducted into the Shell Rimula Wall of Fame at the 2022 National Road Transport Hall of Fame Reunion, known as The Australian Festival of Transport, in Alice Springs.

The 2022 National Road Transport Hall of Fame Reunion marked a return of the annual event to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of the road transport community across Australia. The prestigious awards, sponsored by Shell Rimula for more than 20 years, recognises and champions the achievements of individuals within Australia’s transport industry

Bruzsa was among a long list of 55 inductees named and welcomed into the Shell Rimula Wall of Fame for 2022.

Bruzsa has been instrumental in the implementation of innovative and more freight-efficient heavy vehicle combinations like B-doubles and AB-Triples, which now represent the norm in terms of productivity and road safety in the Australian road transport industry. He is an internationally renowned authority on heavy vehicle technology, road safety and the complex interplay of heavy vehicles and roadways, and has received many awards and accolades for his achievements.

Nick Lubransky, transport marketing manager, Viva Energy Australia (the Shell brand licensee in Australia) said: “We’re proud to be able to celebrate the achievements of the industry once again at the National Road Transport Hall of Fame and to welcome another group of deserving inductees into the Shell Rimula Wall of Fame.”

“We’re excited to acknowledge the achievements of people like Laslo and celebrate their outstanding commitment to the road transport community,” Mr Lubransky added.

To find more information on the Shell Rimula Wall of Fame, go to shell.com.au/motorists/oils-lubricants/shell-rimula-wall-of-fame

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