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Quick question; where did the Trackstar Cosworth come from and who did ROBCO race with before? As an aside and not meaning to turn this thread; my late Dad was promised a Cossie in '86 from Ford and it never happened, he kept trying for '87 too but someone somewhere said no; I wonder why/who...... |
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17 Jan 2008, 09:45 (Ref:2107864) | #52 | |
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Hi Gregor, the "Trakstar" RS500's came from Dick Johnson in Australia, Robb drove DJR 1 and Mike Smith drove DJR 2, these were the first 2 sierra's the Johnson team used in the ATCC, DJR 1 came second at Bathurst in '88, it is the red and yellow liveried car in an earlier post.
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Robb Gravett had a few outings in the 1987 BTCC in a Rouse RS500 (the Pete Hall car), and also raced a Production Saloon / Group N Cosworth, but I cannot remember which series. As to who within Ford blocked Gerry's Cosworth I can only speculate. [Apparently, Mike Smith (Robb Gravett's Trackstar team-mate) had family connections high up within Ford, and he obviously knew of Gerry from Prodsaloons. Surely he wouldn't have exerted his influence... ] |
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All I can say is that they were the dominate car of their time, they were fun to watch, but god they were ugly, without a doubt one of the ugliest cars ever to hit the track.
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I'm trying to think where he'd raced before prodsaloons- I've got a vague memory of an MGB in one of the MGOC series? |
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I think the Production Saloon car was a team with Jerry Mahoney, the white and green Arquatti (sp) frames cars (Dad did get to race one of them in '87!!) and I think it was still Uniroyal Production Saloons then. You could be right about Mike but they got on (ish!!) in Prodsaloons so don't know, shame really. |
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Robco was a haulage/recovery company IIRC and he raced an MG Midget and an MGB before prodsaloons (Dad bought/sold both of them), IIRC they were whitre with some red piping, was 20 years ago though. |
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17 Jan 2008, 17:28 (Ref:2108168) | #58 | |
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racer2_uk, also saw your car last year at Rockingham and I am extremely jealous. That's a great racing car you have there. Would be nice to see it racing again!
bdwoody, you don't work with Greg and Robin at Xsport do you? I can understand that in some eyes that the Cossie is one of the ugliest race cars, but it is all in the eye of the beholder. Some of us like the ugly uns... Can't be many cars like it when they come on boost. Even my road converted race Cossie in production saloon setup is a handful for a club racer. Would love to try a Group A car. |
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I don't think they were ugly at all, I thought the Cossie was probably the most amazing saloon car ever built and credit to FoMoCo for being brave enough to produce it... that car moved the bar a mile higher than it had been before. It was a gorgeous machine, and still is.
Mike Smith's dad did indeed work for Ford. I didn't know him personally, but he was there when I worked for Ford in Brentwood. People at Ford said he had influence over Mike's drives in the Escort RS Turbo and also in the Trakstar Sierra. I can't imagine he would have any sway over Gerry Marshall's drives though... but stranger things have happened. |
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yes indeed MikeSmiths dad was within Ford, hence why aged 17 or so Mike Smith had a semi works supported Escort in Rallycross ( I only know this as my dad used to complain about the time he push him off at lydden wrecking the new car).
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Talentet rallycrosser Mark Rennison sold his RS200 to finanse his '89 RS500 BTCC campain, admitting it was a very low-key orporation - and went nowhere and out of the championship before the fall. That same year the three car Terry Drury assault was at one point reduced to a single entry mid-season, put together of what was still workable. Drury though delivered the engines for rallycrosser Kenneth Hansen and was a compination that started Kenneths way to stardom. Andy Rouse was in on the development of the Sierra RS Cosworth and by that already had intimate knowledge that no one on the British isles caught up for a couple of years. Trakstar imported the best Australian cars at the time and even built their own Dick Johnson replica for Robb Gravett's championship winning 1990 season. In Australia the traffic went the opposite way. Dick Johnson was Sierra RS Cosworth bound from year one and held that position till around 1990. Peter Brock started his two year association with the RS500 in 1989 by buying a pair of updated Andy Rouse '88 cars and thus was partly up and running before the season started. Have also heard that these cars were Rouse kits, but don't know which version is true. Colin Bond got a break thanks to a six-tyres-per-meeting rule in 1990 and Toyo rubber, but the only other Australian RS500 that ever challenged the DJR Shell was Glenn Seton Racing. It took two seasons of trials and tribulations before Seton generally ruled over the Shell cars in 1991. The Tony Longhurst cars were quick but not durable enough. Andrew Miedecke could have been a candidate, since he was around from '87 as well, but always seemed to run low on cash. Somehow he didn't star when he got the second Peter Brock-seat for 1990, but had that something to do with being second to Brock in Brock's team? I'm certain that there's plenty of knowledge about that subject on this forum! Jesper |
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Yes I recall that the Brock cars were Andy Rouse built or at least had Rouse engines and set up assistance?
I also recall that Longhurst's Frank Gardner tended car and the Peter Jackson cars had some kind of assistance from Rouse as well. Is there any truth in that? The other leading cars of Moffatt and Miedecke were ex Eggenberger weren't they? |
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18 Jan 2008, 17:23 (Ref:2108910) | #63 | |
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Hi Jesper, Chunter and all,
the first Brock car was definately ex-Rouse, a friend of mine owns the car and I have done some work on it, as well as Andy himself driving it at Donington RSOC day back in 2005. The ATCC used the Group A rules until the end of '92, 2 more years than the UK which gave the teams the extra time to find even more power. Andy |
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So possibly just the one Brock car was ex Rouse. Jesper refers to an '88 car so would that have been the Kaliber Rouse car or the ICS Gravett car?
And with Moffatt's RS500 does anyone know which Eggenberger car he took -i'm guessing it was an earlier 1987 Texaco car, or was it a new build purchase specifically for ATCC... These points will all be interesting to cover and important for any kind of chassis specific thread we subsequently attempt to build! |
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The ex-Gravett car would be written off by Barry Sheene in a testing crash at Winton, however I believe the car was reshelled and used by the Mobil team in 1990. The ex-Rouse car was replaced in time for the Sandown 500 by the Mobil team's own car and was used as #105 in the 1989 enduros. Quote:
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Meanwhile, the two original cars were damaged after thieves broke into the workshop where they were housed (Bob Stevens workshop, perhaps? It's been awhile since I read the article). One of the cars was entered in the enduros by Paxton - pending sponsorship - for Mike Quinn and Warwick Rooklyn. The dollars never came and the car never appeared. These two cars were then sold to Tony Longhurst, and the B&H team used them as the 2nd and spare cars until the end of 1990. One was sold to Brian Bolwell's team who raced the car sporadically in 1991, 92, and 1993, whilst the other ended up in the hands of Bryan Sala. Quote:
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The tyre rule specified a maximum of 8 tyres for qualifying and racing, and that they had to be of identical rubber compound. Bond was successfully protested by Allan Moffat post-qualifying at Winton of presenting 8 tyres (which actually comprised a set of Toyos and a set of Dunlops!) that were not of identical rubber compound, despite the fact that the tyres were passed by the scrutineers after durometer tests showed that they were near-as-dammit to identical. What led to this situation was Bond's discovery during practice that the car was transformed by putting a set of the taller 660mm rear Dunlop D15s on the front. It was this discovery that resulted in Bond's charge at Winton, where he recorded faster lap times that the three cars that finished ahead of him, and his wins at Lakeside and Mallala. |
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This is what led to Miedecke's disqualification from round 6 of the 1987 ATCC at Surfers Paradise, where he had finished 2nd. They were disqualified for a turbo irregularity, the team claiming that they received all their bits from Andy Rouse, and used to just fit them to the car, assuming they were all legal! |
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4 cars- 2x Kaliber BTCC cars for Rouse and Guy Edwards. The Rouse car going to Brock for '89. The Edwards car goes where? 1x ICS car for Pete Hall, later raced by Gravett & Mark Hales. Sold to Brock for 89, subsequently written off in Sheene's testing shunt, but possibly reshelled 1xCAM Shipping car for Laurence Bristow- again, where does this go after 88? Two thoughts- First were the Bristow and Edwards cars retained by Rouse as any of the 4 cars run in 89, 2 in Kaliber colours and 2 in Labatt's for Bristow and Harvey? Secondly, were these all new builds for 88, or were any of the 87 Rouse cars carried over?- I reckon on there being 4 of these: 2x ICS liveried BTCC cars, one full-season for Hall and one used in selected rounds by Rouse and Win Percy 1x red 'Tele Moustique' backed WTCC car shared with Thierry Tassin 1x car run at Spa for Semoulin/Pareja/Tassin. There's also the car run at Bathurst 87 in ANZ colours with Moffatt, and I seem to remember there was a car raced in France by one of the Ferte brothers with Ford France backing. I'm sure this has been discussed on here before, possibly with the conclusion these last two and the second car from Spa were all the same car- think it was in a collection in the UK in ANZ colours, along with one of the Labatt's cars and an Eggenberger. There used to be a Rouse RS500 on display in the motor museum in Coventry- from the ICS paintjob, his 1990 BTCC car. Anyone know if it's still there, I haven't been there for about 10 years. One of the Labatt's cars was kept by Bristow and modified for Thundersaloons- think it still exists in that form Last edited by KA; 19 Jan 2008 at 10:51. |
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Great questions KA, I've been wondering about some of this myself.
You mention the '88 Tele Moustique car. Was this the original Rouse built Cossie for '87, presumably upgraded to RS500 spec? I'm also wondering if the car Chris Hodgetts ran towards the end of '88 BTCC was in fact that car as it was Red and I don't think it was a new built by CHMS? I think it could have been supplied by Rouse? |
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Hi KA and all,
The Rouse car that went to Bathurst in '87 came back and was converted to LHD and then went to France, this car more recently was owned and raced by Martin Johnston re-painted in ANZ livery, this car has now gone back to Australia, Martin still has the Tim Harvey Labatts car and the '87 Graham Goode car, he did have the Bristow Thundersaloon car but may have sold it, he also sold the Texaco Eggenberger car that came from Japan, that went to Oakfields. Martin is the man to ask about the European built car's. Andy |
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Hi Chunter, Chris Hodgetts raced the Brooklyn Ford 500 which I believe is still in existance.
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I thought the Hodgetts car was built and run by Brooklyn- think they may still have it, I'm sure I''ve seen pics of it in one of the Ford mags at some point |
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