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Auto Action only lists the top 12 along with the odd retirement, so I don't have any record of a 635 at either Wellington or at Pukekohe. I can only tell you that it didn't finish in the top 12 at either race
Perhaps someone that has access to some NZ motorsport mags from that era will have the answer? I've been looking for results for those Nissan-Mobil races for some time now, and none of the Aussie magazines really gave full results. Last edited by William Dale Jr; 17 Jul 2007 at 04:42. |
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Perhaps a PM to Gerry Hodges might reap some reward
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Hello David,surely the John Sax car seen in the clip from the Wellington race is a Group N car? I actually thought it was owned by co-driver Graham Coomes who raced Group N M3's in the British production series.I know Sax had two Group A cars but this does not look like one of them unless it had been 'detuned' for this event? Ian.
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E30 Group A M3 race car Chassis Numbers (slight merge!!)
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Does any one have a list of the chassis numbers of the Group A M3 racecars built by BMW Motorsport? Is there a "register" of these cars? Thanks for your info... |
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not to jump over your thread but anyone know of any up for sale? if you do please pm me
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Ian is right, the John Sax car in "that" incident was a Group N, I still remember that crash quite well. Poor John got s%#t from longhurst about it, but anyone who saw the incident usually agrees that Longhurst was being very hopeful in trying to pull of that passing move! I was told that John Sax has only just sold the car within the last 12 months, it had been repaired, but it had quite a few hits in its life.I also heard a rumour that the wrecked Longhurst car was taken back to Australia and stripped, and somebody acquired the shell, straightened it out and built it into a car again! Cannot confirm if this is true, or just an urban myth..............
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Thanks brown dog, I'm enlightened again.
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Funny that, I just rang a friend of mine today asking the same question, then saw this thread. Said friend knows a bit about these things, and said he will email one of his contacts at BMW Motorsport to ask him, although he added that he was pretty sure they did not keep good records of these. BMW Motorsport did not "build" any cars as such, they sold "kits" that the owner or team would nail together, or at least that is my understanding of it. Most information suggests they sold over 300 of these kits, which is a lot by any race car standards. The "works" cars could have been a built by a number of teams, Schnitzer, Zakspeed, Linder and Bigazzi being the most well know, and Tony Longhurst being well supported down under.As far as I know, no-one has formed a register for original motorsport M3's (built from BMW kits)- could be something to look into perhaps. I will let you know the response.
Bullett- I think that is called thread hijacking! Anyway, there were a few on racecarsdirect.com lately, looked like good spec. too. Also one in Australia a few months ago, still for sale I think, but is a "works" shell that has been built back into a car. Look at the pics, you will understand. Not cheap cars to buy anymore. http://www.racecarsonly.co.uk/classifieds/Tetails/I:3aec345a-1560-5a05-120f-2ea1cfc1cf35/index.htm Last edited by brown dog; 26 Jul 2007 at 09:41. |
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You would be better to move this discussion to the motorsport history arena, there has been a lot of work done on this already, maybe a search is in order?
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I don't have a specific answer, but I'm sure the information lies within these links:
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Hi NS, I did a search on this previously, a lot on the 635 Group A, but nothing on the M3, which really does surprise me! I will wait to see what records BMW can give us, and post them up, if nothing then I will start a thread on the chassis history archive, and get a list going.It seems ironic that the most successful car in touring car history seems to be the least documented- or am I just not looking in the right place?!!!
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Does anyone know the history of Longhurst's 1991 Wellington car( the one crashed in the youtube clip), before 1991? Also would anyone have any good pics of the winning car from the 1988 Wellington 500 race ( Schnitzer M3/ Ravalia) car no.52?
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Pretty sure the B&H 1991 car that was wrecked was the winner of the Wellington race in 1990, when it was a Schnitzer car.This comes from a comment made by a commentator during that 1991 race (just after the car was wrecked I think) Not sure about the 1988 winner, but the 1989 winner is back here in NZ, being raced in classic events in the Sth. Island .
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Thanks Brown Dog. I have the 1988 car, so thats why I am after pics of it at Wellington.
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blinkybm, this would be another fascinating chassis/history thread to cover at some point.
I suspect that we will investigate the M3 in more detail here on ten-tenths once we've completed the 635, Rover (and Capri which is dragging it's heels!) versions which are proving massive tasks in themsevles but enjoyable all the same!! It's amazing how bits of info keep popping up to piece jigsaws together. However i'm sure members can point you in the right direction to start off with. chunterer |
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Aha, I was wondering why you asked! I have a lot of old video footage of the Wellington street races which I am going to copy to DVD in the next few weeks,maybe 1988 is in there somewhere- any use to you? I am going to get a thread going in the chassis history archives, and try to piece together as many chassis numbers as possible- should be interesting! Are you in Australia?
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new thread going for chassis numbers:
http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=98823 |
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OK, had a look through the results on Frank de Jong's website, and this is a rough overview of M3 activity in the 1987 WTCC...
There were a number of privateer cars which appeared in a race or two- none ran a full season
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National championships- Heaven only knows how many, but I've been able to find the following so far
DTM
JPS Team BMW -2 cars for Richards & Longhurst, supported by Ludwig Finauer and Robbie Francevic in the long-distance races before Bathurst. The John Sax and Archibald cars also appeared at Sandown BTCC- Only M3 appearances in 87 were Frank Sytner's Prodrive car from about mid season- debuted at the British GP meeting I think? |
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