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Page 85 of the Barry Naismith 1987 Bathurst annual states:
‘Gardner had been doing a lot of pioneering with the Three Series and was a loud voice in Germany at the end of 1986 pushing for the M3 as a complete replacement for the 635 when others, like Schnitzer, had been doubters.’ |
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I think BMW were very comitted to the M3 as long back as 1984 from what I remember. I think with Group A in those days it took a couple of years to get it all homologated & tested etc...but I am sure they were encouraged by the results of the Gp A 325`s in Austalia & Europe.
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Ludwig became a milkman in Berry (NSW Sthn coast) for a while and now has a workshop for specialist car prep. Re his BMW Motorsport heritage, I've seen a pic of him in a posed team photo of the 1983 Brabham/BMW F1 team with Piquet and Patrese as the drivers. Kind of makes all my motorsport pics look pretty poor. Also own the "Rookie of the Year" trophy at Bathgurst 87?
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JPS M3s
Six (6) David. All race cars or does it include the road car for the BMW chief in that time (Mr.Meachem?)
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There were 6 different M3's raced by JPS BMW during 1987
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As far as I know they are the only 2 X 05 Hatchbacks that exist There is that other 4 Door 05 that is still around, I think from memory that was a L/34 converted to A9X????? that Brock won first time out, after returning back to the H.D.T in 1978!
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A replica? OK, but there must be a third HDT A9X surely - the 1978 Harvey car? Or was that car destroyed by Harrop at Griffins?
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IIRC, the car Harrop crashed at Griffins (in '79) was the '78 Bathurst-winner. BTW, what did Wayne Negus use in the HDT's 1-2-3 sweep at Wanneroo in 1978, a 2-door or a 4-door? Last edited by William Dale Jr; 23 Jan 2010 at 08:37. Reason: The Negus question. |
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It's in a group shot (from the 1979 race rather than '78) in the Chevron ATCC 25th Anniversary book (no 50th anniversary book for last year?). Brock, leading Negus, Harvey, Morris, Grice and Tim Slako. And of course Negus car is pointed most directly at the camera, hiding its profile. You can just see the edge of the boot spoiler, and it has the rounded L34 look of a four-door, rather than the blade look of the two-door. |
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Sorry if this seems simplistic..... but weren't the L34s all 4 doors (with a boot - and a 'vertical' spoiler)? and weren't the A9Xs all 2 door Hatchbacks??
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