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According to the photo above, his name was on the car. Apparently, he and Phil Brock are the only 2 drivers in Bathurst history to have their name on the winning race car and not actually turned a single race lap.
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Parsons was driving #05 when it broke. Both he and Brock then jumped in #10 at the expense of Crooke, similiarly to what happened in 1983, when Brock & Perkins jumped into #25 at the expense of Phil Brock |
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He did compete at Rd9 at Calder (with McLeod) a week later & then Rd10 at Wellington after that with David Oxton, so the signature eventually came through. |
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Thanks for the history, Racer. And Phil and Jon are the only two drivers to have a car win at Bathurst with their name on it and they hadn't turned a single racing lap.
I'm not trying to discredit Peter Brock, just trying to clarify if what I have been told is correct. Thanks in advance for whatever you can offer |
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20 May 2010, 06:11 (Ref:2694505) | #30 | |
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The only downside, was that Brocky never got to stand on the podium for his ninth victory.
I had the opportunity to have a stickybeak at the dodgy Sierra's when they were transitting through Tullamarine airport, prior to being shipped back to Germany. Why did Neil Crompton require the signatures in his licence to drive at Bathurst, was it due to FAI regulations? Last edited by Kingair; 20 May 2010 at 06:26. |
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Perkins, Grice & even Brock were quite strong that year, particularly early on. Perkins had the speed to win the first round, Grice was dominating Symmons Plains until mechanical failure, while Brock was third at Symmons and got a front row berth at Lakeside. |
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IIRC the only Group A Skyline ever seen in Europe was the Howard Marsden/NME R31 that Grice shared with Win Percy in a few European races in 1988. Apart from that the most successful- and almost the only- European Nissan effort was probably Graham Goode's privateer Bluebird Turbo Coupe- a regular class winner in the BTCC in 1984/5. 'Godzilla' was only ever seen in Group N production form in Europe as I remember- we certainly never saw one in the BTCC, and the ETCC was canned before the R32 hit the circuits Quote:
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It did give us a few years of very interesting racing though. Almost like a big-budget one-make series for the RS 500...
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More importantly, a Group A Skyline GT-R won the 1991 Spa 24 hour race: http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...991%20Spa.html. Photo of the car on this page: http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...991%20Spa.html The Grp N GT-R won its class and finished 6th outright. In 1992, the GT-R was given a weight handicap at Spa, and failed to finish after a pit lane fire at a re-fueling stop: http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...992%20Spa.html. The Grp N GT-R won its class again in 1992. http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...992%20Spa.html I believe that Luis-Perez Sala also won the Spanish Touring Car Championship in a Repsol sponsored GT-R, but this may have been a Group N car. I have a vague memory of seeing this in International Reports section of Autosport during that era, but I no longer have access to the magazines from that time. |
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[QUOTE=racer69;2694502]You would be of the opinion then that the likes of Moffat's BOSS Mustang, Bob Jane's Camaro, Ian Geoghegan's Mustangs, Kevin Bartlett's Camaro etc etc had no place racing here??
Yes, not in the ATCC. Neither should twin cam Celicas, twin cam Geminis and the Dato 1200 five speed that had a class win at Bathurst '73. |
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[QUOTE=Bevan-L;2696888] The wern't sold here through the regular dealer network. How many siera have you seen sold though a ford dealer?
Or how many twin cam Geminis were sold through a Holden dealer. I never saw any. IMHO for a car to be eligible for the ATCC, it should have been for on sale here, and in it's road going form be able to be registered. No LHD, and a minimum quantity sold, say 1000. |
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Deal with it. It's happened all over the world in various motorsport classes NOT only the ATCC. Infact it still happens to this very day. FWIW How do you know Ford, BMW etc didn't push some BS that they will be selling the cars here and if they could race while thats all been set up??? How bizarre people doing anything to win even if cheating. very unusual in the world of motosport.... |
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Ridiculous post - The ATCC is & would be the poorer for such an attitude.
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I think but won't swear that the Spanish Championship win by Sala might have been in a Gp N car |
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A little known fact (as I have it) was that the #10 also had Peter McLeod's engine in it (part of the deal). That engine was a Les Small unit, not HDT. |
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So does that mean that the H.R.T. will appolagize for running the stroker cranks in the Toranas? (yeah I know the engineers that did it)
And the fords that ran the brake boosters as "silly gas" tanks! Cheating was, well you did it or you didn't win. |
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Looking at this from a European perspective, when Brock, Grice and Moffatt brought their various Commodores to Europe in '86/7, they were a very welcome addition to the scene. Maybe we should have sent them home because you couldn't buy a VK/VL from your local Vauxhall/Opel dealer...? |
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When did HRT run Torana's?
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"It was dry for the second go-around. Grice, nervous, worrying about his Bathurst jinx, ran 2:25.9. The amazing Brock, using every last centimetre of bitumen, yet keeping the car straight and balanced and at full noise, came back with a staggering 2:20.0 as if to say: "Match that". And people just shook their heads, bit their lips and wondered who would be second". RIP Peter Brock. 1945-2006 |
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