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One question, was Rex Muldoon an Aussie? EDIT: Another trivia question (to which I'm unsure of the answer and would like my hunch confirmed). Where and when was the first victory for an RS Cosworth Sierra? Last edited by William Dale Jr; 10 Jan 2008 at 10:53. |
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However, I'm sure that the World Touring Car Championship started earlier in the year so would guess that a Sierra Cosworth would have already won a Touring Car race by then. (No doubt someone will be along shortly to correct or confirm my suspicions...) |
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The opening round of the '87 BTCC was on the 12th April at Silverstone and won by Andy Rouse. Mahony's victory was in either '88 or '89.
It would take Dick Johnson another three weeks before he broke the spell in Australia, while the Eggenberger team won their first ETCC race at Zolder in early June, and their first WTCC at Nürburgring in July. Jesper |
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..and my excuse is that I'm intending to write a book about the group A era - so I have some handy notes at hand for such occasions as these!
Nice picture of the Goode Sierras by the way. Jesper Last edited by Jesper OH; 10 Jan 2008 at 17:25. |
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Yeah i'm sure he was referred to as 'Australian rallyman' or something too.
Moving aside a little, one of my favourite all time anecdotes was from Roberto Moreno, who when out testing his Bromley Reynard F3000 car at Silverstone in 1988, reckoned Andy Rouse or someone blew by him in their RS500 on the Hangar Straight!!!! |
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Ford Sierra RS Cosworth and Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth in Japan (1987-1992)
1987: The races: Round 1 – 1987.03.22 – Mine Round 2 – 1987.06.21 – Sendai Round 3 – 1987.08.30 – Mine Round 4 – 1987.09.20 – Tsukuba Round 5 – 1987.11.15 – Fuji – final WTCC round as well Round 6 – 1987.12.06 – Suzuka The entries: #10 unknown owner (anyone?)/Trampio RS Cosworth (rounds 1 and 2), RS500 (rounds 3-6) Driven by Naoki Nagasaka for the entire season. Hiyoshi Misaki partnered him for the first four rounds, with Andy Rouse replacing him for the WTCC Fuji race (also an All-Japan Touring Car Championship round). For the final round Hisashi Yokoyama was the co-driver. Misaki being dropped or ****ed off? R1 – DNF R2 – 2nd o/a, 2nd in class R3 – Victory R4 – DNF R5 – 2nd o/a, 2nd cl R6 – Victory Ruedi Eggenberger/Ford Texaco Racing RS500s (round 5 only) #6 – Klaus Ludwig/Klaus Niedzwiedz – Victory #7 – Steve Soper/Pierre Diedonné – 5th o/a, 3rd in class #8 – Armin Hahne/Bernd Schneider – 17th o/a, 10th in class I don't know if the Eggenberger cars actually scored points for the AJTCC. Overall, three victories from six races was a very nice start. More to come... Jesper |
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Oh for sure it is, but assuming Moreno exited Chapel onto the Hangar straight correctly, there's not a cat in hell's chance of a Group A RS500 getting anywhere near him by the time he turned into Stowe. The two are leagues apart in performance on a circuit.
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Thinking about it, and I'd have to dig out the race programme, or issue of Autosport in which it was told to be sure of this, but I have a suspicion the gist of the original story wasn't that the RS500 passed Moreno on the straight, but that Moreno came up behind the Cossie after exiting Chapel only to find he didn't have enough straight-line speed to pass it flat-out on Hangar straight, and so had to wait until it braked for Stowe.... |
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all these RS500 storys and history, my mate martin has owned a few of these and i have had the pleasure to have sat in the listerine goode rs ,sopers eggenburger texaco and harveys labatts cars on the same day .if only we could have raced them ,still theres always the lawrence bristow labatts RS that he still has ,will have to twist his arm.....
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Hi bdwoody,
with ref to your comment "if only we could have raced them", I raced the Robb Gravett Trakstar car in club racing in '96 and '97, it was a great mix of adrenaline, excitement and fear, I still have the car which I have restored to it's Dick Johnson Shell livery and occasionally take out on track for a "fix" Andy |
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we met at rockingham last year if you recall on ford day.
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Here's Japan 1988 and links to where I've found the results.
http://www.jaf.or.jp/CGI/msports/res...&pre_year=2008 http://ms.bridgestone.co.jp/database...?cid=20&sid=55 The Alta Vista Babel fish is helpful regarding translations as is old Autosport reports! The races: Round 1 – 1988.01.17 – Suzuka Round 2 – 1988.03.20 – Mine Round 3 – 1988.06.05 – Sendai Round 4 – 1988.08.21 – Tsukuba Round 5 – 1988.09.18 – Sugo Round 6 – 1988.11.13 – Fuji – a round of the new FIA Asian-Pacific Touring Car Championship as well #1 (#10 at round 1, #33 at round 6) Trampio RS500 (rounds 1-6) Naoki Nagasaka for the entire season. Hisashi Yokoyama carries on from late ’87, but is replaced by Tomohiko Tsutsumi from round four and onwards. Kazuo Shimizu is added to the line-up for the Intertec 500 final. R1 – 2nd o/a, 2nd in class R2 – DNF R3 – Victory R4 – DNF R5 – 3rd o/v, 3rd in class R6 – DNF #3 (#13 at round 1, #30 at round 6) Dunlop RS500 (unknown team or owner) (rounds 3-6) Eje Elgh and Maurizio Sandro Sala driving. R3 – DNF R4 – 2nd o/a, 2nd in class R5 – Victory R6 – 13th o/a, 3rd in class #6 Andrew Miedecke RS500 (round 6 only) Andrew Miedecke and Graeme Crosby chasing points for the FIA Asian-Pasific Touring Car title. R6 – DNF #11 (#22 at round 6) unknown team (Kazuo Shimizu?) RS500 (rounds 3-6) Hisashi Yokoyama doing all the races for the team. Partnered by Kazuo Shimizu for rounds 3-5, while Klaus Niedzwiedz replaced him for the final round at Fuji. R3 – DNF R4 – Victory R5 – 2nd o/a, 2nd in class R6 – Victory #? DL Shimizu RS500 (round 2 only) Suguru Akaike and unknown co-driver. This might be the #11 entry, but I have no way of telling. R2 – DNF A second a DNF and then victories in the final four rounds for the RS500 in Japan in 1988 from three more or less full time teams. Jesper |
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I recall footage one year on a big pitfire in the All-Japan Touring Car Championship involving one of the RS500s. Any idea what car/year it was?
It's interesting to look at how many RS500s there were being used, especially in the BTCC, but there were very few teams/drivers to really get the hang of them properly to be competitive. In the BTCC there was only really Andy Rouse Engineering (encompassing the Labatts cars & the Kaliber/ICS cars) & Trackstar who were consistently competitive, although Jerry Mahony did get a win to open the 1988 BTCC In the ATCC you had DJR the only regular Sierra winners from 1988-1992. Longhurst's team scored a few wins, and Colin Bond got a pair of wins in the 1990 ATCC (thanks to his Toyo tyres it must be said), while most other runners locally were inconsistent when up the front. Elsewhere you had Eggenberger & Wolf doing the bulk of the Sierra fornt-running. Thoughts? |
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I've got one of these stored away somewhere in the loft- the model seems to represent the Yokoyama/Niedzwiedz entry at Fuji. Funnily enough, I never did do the Eggenberger version... http://www.fordsierranet.com.ar/Fotos/tamiya06.jpg |
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Confirmation from MN 7-10-87: "Australian Rex Muldoon....the Cosworth still in rally trim". He finished seventh, Pete Hall winning in a RS500 from two Vitesses, a Commodore and another Vitesse. There only appears to have been two Sierras.
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He also recounts watching the Eggenberger team going round for 500kms and wonder how they were doing it. Some time later he got one of their engines in for a rebuild and couldn't believe how heavy it was - because they had special 'works' reinforced blocks. |
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From the Autosport '88 BTCC review I remember a paragraph mentioning that Goode's engine software was stolen mid season, which didn't help their competitiveness.
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Here's a picture of the two Listerine RS500's in 1990, taken at Silverstone by Dennis Foy, the editor of Performance Ford Magazine at the time. (Sadly, Dennis passed away unexpectedly last week. R.I.P. Dennis). |
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