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The 1984 James Hardie 1000 was the 25th running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 30 September 1984 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia and was Round 4 of the 1984 Australian Endurance Championship. This race was celebrated as 'The Last of the Big Bangers', in reference to the Group C touring cars, which were competing at Bathurst for the last time.

Layout of the Mount Panorama Circuit (1938-1986)
The race winning Brock/Perkins Holden Commodore

The race was won by Peter Brock and Larry Perkins driving a Holden VK Commodore for the Holden Dealer Team, the third consecutive victory for Brock, Perkins and the HDT. It was the most dominant team performance for the HDT in the history of the race as the team claimed a 1-2 finish with John Harvey and David Parsons backing up their team leaders by finishing second. Third place was taken by the Mazda RX-7 of Allan Moffat and Gregg Hansford. Moffat privately disputed the Harvey/Parsons Commodore finishing second as it had spent almost 3 laps in the pits mid-race with a gearbox problem, but saw little value in protesting as it would not win him the race so decided to settle for third.

The race also saw the first appearance of the international Group A cars at Bathurst (the category had made its Australian debut in the Castrol 500 at Sandown 3 weeks earlier). The Group A class was won by the TWR Mobil Rover Vitesse V8 of race rookies Jeff Allam from England and Armin Hahne from West Germany who finished 12th outright. Second in class and 15th outright was the JPS Team BMW 635 CSi of 1967 Formula One World Champion Denny Hulme and Bavarian Prince Leopold von Bayern. Third in Group A and 20th outright was the Barry Seton / Don Smith V8 Ford Mustang. For Seton, who had won the race outright in 1965, it would be his final start at Bathurst as he quietly retired from race driving at the end of 1984. Dick Johnson Racing, who started 4th on the grid with their Group C Ford XE Falcon, also entered a Mustang in the Group A category and although 1984 Australian Touring Car Champion Dick Johnson qualified the underpowered car in 48th, it was only there as insurance should there be a repeat of 1983 where he destroyed his Falcon in a famous Hardies Heroes crash and the Mustang, which Johnson had purchased from the German Zakspeed team, was officially withdrawn the day before the race.

Class structure

Group C

This was the last Bathurst 1000 to include Group C Touring Cars, which had first contested the Bathurst 1000 in 1973. While a production based category, continual parity adjustments to keep the leading vehicles roughly at the same pace had seen the cars become wildly over-specified. That led to a decision by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) in mid-1983 that Australian touring car racing would abandon its locally developed Group C rules and would be run under regulations based on the FIA's international Group A rules from 1 January 1985.

The major contenders in Group C were the V8-engined Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores, the lone V12 Jaguar XJ-S and 6 cylinder BMW 635 CSi, the rotary Mazda RX-7's, and the Nissan Bluebird turbos. Also running in Group C were the now outdated Chevrolet Camaro Z28s.

It would be the final Bathurst appearance for the Bluebird turbo which would be replaced in Group A in 1986 by the Nissan Skyline DR30 RS. After the car made its debut in the inaugural 500-mile race at Phillip Island in 1960, it would be the final Bathurst 1000 for the Ford Falcon until 1992. The Commodore (in various models), Jaguar, BMW and Mazda all saw action during the Group A years in Australia (1985–1992).

Group A

The international Group A formula was allowed to enter for the first time as a prelude to their adoption for Bathurst and the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1985. The Group A cars were closer to pure bred racing cars in concept (notably the allowing of the cars interior to be removed, as well as the cars having a lower ride height), but without the extensive performance modifications allowed for Group C. Without the performance upgrades, aerodynamic aids and larger tyres of the Group C cars, the Group A cars were much slower (the lead 3.5L V8 Rover Vitesse of Jeff Allam and Armin Hahne qualified 10 seconds slower than the pole time set by George Fury in the Nissan Bluebird turbo), and thus formed their own class. The low slung V8 Rovers did prove to be sensationally quick in a straight line though, with both cars being regularly recorded at over 240 km/h (149 mph) on Conrod Straight, putting them on par with many of the lower ranked privateer Commodore's, Falcons and RX-7's. The Rover's main Group A challenger would be the BMW 635 CSi run by JPS Team BMW.

The other contenders in the Group A class included the Ford Mustang, Ford Capri Mk.III, Alfa Romeo GTV6, Toyota Sprinter AE86, Mitsubishi Starion, Audi 5+5, and Toyota Celica Supra.

Hardies Heroes

Conditions on Mount Panorama were bitterly cold for the 1984 edition of Hardies Heroes with snow having fallen at the top of the circuit early in the morning. This saw a number of cars, notably the lighter (980 kg (2,160 lb)) Mazda RX-7's struggle to get sufficient heat into their tyres.

Pos No Team Driver Car HH Qual
Pole 15 Nissan Motor Co.   George Fury Nissan Bluebird Turbo 2:13.850 2:14.81
2 05 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team   Peter Brock Holden VK Commodore 2:14.039 2:14.31
3 17 Palmer Tube Mills   Dick Johnson Ford XE Falcon 2:14.710 2:15.07
4 6 Roadways Racing   Allan Grice Holden VK Commodore 2:14.886 2:14.74
5 43 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing   Allan Moffat Mazda RX-7 2:16.411 2:15.54
6 31 JPS Team BMW   Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi 2:16.795 2:16.49
7 2 Masterton Homes Pty. Ltd.   Steve Masterton Ford XE Falcon 2:17.055 2:16.33
8 42 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing   Gregg Hansford Mazda RX-7 2:18.051 2:15.85
9 41 Chequered Flag Magazine   Bob Morris Mazda RX-7 2:18.107 2:16.05
10 12 John Goss Racing Pty. Ltd.   Tom Walkinshaw Jaguar XJ-S 2:18.960 2:16.09

* Nissan scored the first ever Bathurst 1000 Pole Position by a car fitted with a turbocharger when George Fury recorded a time of 2:13.85 in his Nissan Bluebird Turbo. Fury's time in the runoff would not be beaten until 1991, ironically by another Nissan, the R32 GT-R. As it was the last year of Group C, Fury's time remains the fastest ever at Mt Panorama by a Group C touring car. Early morning snow on the mountain and the cold conditions were thought to favour the turbo over the V8 powered cars. Almost 20 years later Fred Gibson, who was by 1986 the Nissan team manager, confirmed that the Bluebirds had a turbo boost adjuster on the dashboard, used to tune boost pressure once track conditions were better understood in order to preserve the turbocharger.[citation needed]
* It was the first time in the seven-year history of Hardies Heroes that a V8 powered car did not claim Pole Position at Bathurst, and the first time since qualifying first counted for grid positions in 1967 that a V8 had not been on pole. It would be the start of a run of 8 pole positions in 9 years for turbo powered cars at Bathurst and a V8 powered car would not sit on pole again at Bathurst until 1993.
* The 1984 Hardies Heroes holds the Top 10 shootout record for the most number of marques competing with six with (in order) Nissan, Holden, Ford, Mazda, BMW and Jaguar represented. The record was equaled in both Super Touring races in 1997 and 1998.
* Jaguar became the 7th marque to represent in Hardies Heroes, making the first of only two appearances in the top ten runoff with Bathurst rookie driver Tom Walkinshaw (a Bathurst rookie despite having already won the 1984 European Touring Car Championship) qualifying John Goss' V12 Jaguar XJ-S in 10th place. During qualifying the Jaguar (using one of TWR's more highly developed Group A engines) had been recorded at 290 km/h (180 mph) on Conrod Straight, the fastest ever by a Touring Car before the addition of Caltex Chase in 1987. The next fastest cars were Dick Johnson's V8 Ford XE Falcon at 285 km/h (177 mph) and Peter Brock's V8 Holden VK Commodore at 280 km/h (174 mph).
* With three Mazda RX-7's in Hardies Heroes, 1984 was the only time Mazda had the greatest representation of cars in the Top Ten runoff. Not surprisingly the factory backed Peter Stuyvesant RX-7 of Allan Moffat was the quickest of the trio ending up 5th on the grid.

Official results

 
Christine Gibson & Glenn Seton drove a Nissan Pulsar EXA (image from 2015)
 
Garry Willmington & Mike Griffin drove a Ford XD Falcon (image from 2015)
Pos Class No Team Drivers Car Laps Qual
Pos
Shootout
Pos
1 C 05 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team   Peter Brock
  Larry Perkins
Holden VK Commodore 163 1 2
2 C 25 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team   John Harvey
  David Parsons
Holden VK Commodore 161 12
3 C 42 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing   Gregg Hansford
  Allan Moffat
Mazda RX-7 161 6 8
4 C 8 K-Mart Auto Racing   Warren Cullen
  Alan Jones
Holden VK Commodore 161 13
5 C 28 Bayside Spare Parts   Barry Lawrence
  Alan Browne
Holden VH Commodore SS 158 17
6 C 10 John Sands Racing   Rusty French
  Geoff Russell
Holden VH Commodore SS 154 31
7 C 47 Brian Callaghan   Barry Graham
  Brian Callaghan
Ford XE Falcon 154 21
8 C 33 Michael Burgmann   Mike Burgmann
  Bob Stevens
Mazda RX-7 153 39
9 C 35 Goodyear Car Owners Club   Ron Gillard
  Mark Gibbs
Mazda RX-7 153 19
10 C 27 Bryan Byrt Ford   Alf Grant
  Craig Harris
Ford XD Falcon 153 42
11 C 52 Fred Geissler   Fred Geissler
  Ralph Radburn
Holden VH Commodore SS 153 27
12 A 61 Mobil Rover Racing   Jeff Allam
  Armin Hahne
Rover Vitesse 152 36
13 C 19 Ken Mathews Prestige Cars   Ken Mathews
  Greg Toepfer
Holden VH Commodore SS 151 32
14 C 21 Lusty Engineering Pty. Ltd.   Graham Lusty
  John Lusty
Holden VH Commodore SS 148 35
15 A 62 JPS Team BMW   Denny Hulme
  Leopold von Bayern
BMW 635 CSi 148 49
16 C 15 Nissan Motor Co.   George Fury
  Gary Scott
Nissan Bluebird Turbo 146 2 1
17 C 7 Qld Highway Patrol Racing Team   Lester Smerdon
  Wayne Park
Holden VK Commodore 145 53
18 C 51 Tokico   Tony Mulvihill
  Brian Nightingale
Mazda RX-7 140 44
19 C 37 Graham Stones   Graham Stones
  Ian Stones
Mazda RX-7 138 47
20 A 69 Nu-Truck Spares   Barry Seton
  Don Smith
Ford Mustang 136 56
21 A 65 Hulcraft Autos   John Craft
  Les Grose
Ford Capri Mk.III 135 60
22 A 67 Ray Gulson   Ray Gulson
  Grant O'Donnell
Alfa Romeo GTV6 131 58
23 C 24 Scotty Taylor Holden   Alan Taylor
  Kevin Kennedy
Holden VH Commodore SS 130 33
24 C 45 James Keogh   Bernie Stack
  Wayne Clift
  Terry Shiel
Holden VH Commodore SS 130 23
25 C 38 Bayswater Auto Wreckers Pty. Ltd.   Colin Campbell
  John Faulkner
Holden VH Commodore SS 130 23
26 A 73 Racing Car News   Bob Holden
  Alexandra Surplice
Toyota Sprinter AE86 125 63
27 C 32 Berklee Exhausts   Chris Clearihan
  David Grose
Mazda RX-7 123 50
28 A 63 Chris Heyer's Kingswood Import Centre   Chris Heyer
  Gerard Murphy
Audi 5+5 117 64
29 A 60 Mobil Rover Racing   Steve Soper
  Ron Dickson
Rover Vitesse 116 38
DNF C 13 Bruce Keith Smith   Bruce Smith
  Graeme Waswo
Holden VH Commodore SS 123 37
NC C 49 Kenmar Agency Pty. Ltd.   John Donnelly
  Simon Harrex
Ford XD Falcon 122 55
DNF C 22 P.F. Motor Racing   Bryan Thomson
  John Mann
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 121 45
DNF A 75 Laurie Hazelton   Laurie Hazelton
  Jerry Strauberg
Ford Capri Mk.III 119 62
NC C 30 Tony Kavich   Tony Kavich
  John Duggan
Mazda RX-7 117 43
DNF C 44 Chequered Flag Magazine   Graham Moore
  Peter McKay
Mazda RX-7 116 30
NC A 70 Network Alfa   Colin Bond
  Alfredo Costanzo
Alfa Romeo GTV6 111 52
DNF C 40 King George Tavern   Joe Moore
  Bob Muir
Ford XE Falcon 110 24
DNF C 3 Cadbury Schweppes Pty. Ltd.   Peter Janson
  Garry Rogers
Holden VH Commodore SS 109 16
DNF C 17 Palmer Tube Mills   Dick Johnson
  John French
Ford XE Falcon 107 3 3
DNF C 26 Everlast Battery Service   Bill O'Brien
  Gary Cooke
Ford XD Falcon 104 28
DNF A 72 Toyota Team Australia   John Smith
  Stephen Brook
Toyota Sprinter AE86 100 57
NC C 41 Chequered Flag Magazine   Bob Morris
  Barry Jones
Mazda RX-7 97 7 9
NC A 68 Greville Arnel   Greville Arnel
  Lyndon Arnel
Mitsubishi Starion Turbo 95 54
DNF C 29 Freedom Fence   Paul Jones
  Peter Hopwood
Ford XE Falcon 88 20
NC C 39 John Bundy   John Bundy
  Norm Carr
Mazda RX-7 83 34
DNF C 16 Nissan Motor Co.   Christine Gibson
  Glenn Seton
Nissan Pulsar EXA 76 26
DNF C 6 Roadways Racing   Allan Grice
  Steve Harrington
Holden VK Commodore 70 2 4
DNF C 9 K-Mart Auto Racing   Andrew Harris
  Ron Harrop
Holden VH Commodore SS 51 18
DNF C 4 Terry Finnigan   Terry Finnigan
  Geoff Leeds
Holden VH Commodore SS 48 14
DNF C 31 JPS Team BMW   Jim Richards
  Tony Longhurst
BMW 635 CSi 39 10 6
DNF C 50 Petrolon Slick 50   Peter McLeod
  Graeme Bailey
Mazda RX-7 39 15
DNF C 11 Magic Eleven   Garry Willmington
  Mike Griffin
Ford XD Falcon 37 41
DNF C 14 John English   John English
  Paul Gulson
Ford XD Falcon 34 29
DNF A 66 Equipe Sixty Six (Hong Kong)   Kevin Bartlett
  Peter Fitzgerald
Mitsubishi Starion Turbo 27 61
DNF C 20 Jim Keogh   Jim Keogh
  Terry Shiel
Holden VH Commodore SS 17 25
DNF C 2 Masterton Homes Pty. Ltd.   Steve Masterton
  Bruce Stewart
Ford XE Falcon 16 9 7
DNF C 43 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing   Allan Moffat
  Gregg Hansford
Mazda RX-7 15 5 5
DNF C 36 Roadways Racing   Steve Harrington
  Allan Grice
Holden VH Commodore SS 7 11
DNF A 64 Capri Components   Lawrie Nelson
  Peter Jones
Ford Mustang 1 59
DNF C 18 Valentine Greetings   Murray Carter
  John Murdern
Mazda RX-7 0 22
DNF C 12 John Goss Racing Pty. Ltd.   John Goss
  Tom Walkinshaw
Jaguar XJ-S 0 8 10
DNF C 34 Pennant Hills Suspension Centre   John Tesoriero
  Bob Tindal
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 0 46
DNF A 77 Peter Williamson Toyota   Peter Williamson
  Charlie O'Brien
Toyota Celica Supra 0 51
DNS A 71 Palmer Tube Mills   Dick Johnson
  John French
Ford Mustang 48

Notes

  • Cars 12, 34 & 77 were involved in a start line accident when the #12 Jaguar XJ-S had clutch failure at the start. This caused the race to be stopped and for the first time in the races history there was a complete restart. All three cars failed to take the restart.[1]
  • Car 18 was involved in a separate accident during the first lap of the initial race being shunted off the track and into a fence on Conrod Straight by another car not heeding the red flags and was also unable to front for the second start.[1]
  • Cars 2 & 43 were also involved in a separate incident at the start with both cars bouncing off each other and the #43 also bouncing off the pit wall. #43 was out with engine failure after 15 laps, while #2 crashed at Forrest's Elbow one lap later.
  • Car 7 was a Holden VK Commodore which used Group C running gear including the engine and gearbox, but unlike the VK's from the Holden Dealer Team, Roadways Racing and K-Mart Racing, car 7 used the VK's Group A body which did not include the aerodynamic front and rear spoilers or the flared tyre guards.

Statistics

  • Provisional Pole Position - #05 Peter Brock - 2:14.31
  • Pole Position - #15 George Fury - 2:13.850 (record)
  • Fastest Group A qualifier - #61 Jeff Allam - 2:23.41
  • Fastest Lap (Group C) - #05 Peter Brock - 2:15.13 (lap record)
  • Fastest Lap (Group A) - #60 - Steve Soper 2:24.87 (class lap record)
  • Winners average speed - 157.5 km/h[2] (record)
  • Race Time - 6:23:13.06 (record)[3]
  • Number of Entrants - 64 (record)

References

  1. ^ a b Barry Naismith, Bathurst 1984/85, pages 73 & 127
  2. ^ Australian Motor Racing Yearbook, 1984/85, page 309
  3. ^ 1984 James Hardie 1000

External links

  • James Hardie 1000 Bathurst 1984 (race results), www.touringcarracing.net
  • James Hardie 1000 - Mount Panorama, Bathurst - 30th September, 1984 (race results & Official Programme), www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au
  • Bathurst 1984 (images), www.autopics.com.au

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dominant team performance for the HDT in the history of the race as the team claimed a 1 2 finish with John Harvey and David Parsons backing up their team leaders by finishing second Third place was taken by the Mazda RX 7 of Allan Moffat and Gregg Hansford Moffat privately disputed the Harvey Parsons Commodore finishing second as it had spent almost 3 laps in the pits mid race with a gearbox problem but saw little value in protesting as it would not win him the race so decided to settle for third The race also saw the first appearance of the international Group A cars at Bathurst the category had made its Australian debut in the Castrol 500 at Sandown 3 weeks earlier The Group A class was won by the TWR Mobil Rover Vitesse V8 of race rookies Jeff Allam from England and Armin Hahne from West Germany who finished 12th outright Second in class and 15th outright was the JPS Team BMW 635 CSi of 1967 Formula One World Champion Denny Hulme and Bavarian Prince Leopold von Bayern Third in Group A and 20th outright was the Barry Seton Don Smith V8 Ford Mustang For Seton who had won the race outright in 1965 it would be his final start at Bathurst as he quietly retired from race driving at the end of 1984 Dick Johnson Racing who started 4th on the grid with their Group C Ford XE Falcon also entered a Mustang in the Group A category and although 1984 Australian Touring Car Champion Dick Johnson qualified the underpowered car in 48th it was only there as insurance should there be a repeat of 1983 where he destroyed his Falcon in a famous Hardies Heroes crash and the Mustang which Johnson had purchased from the German Zakspeed team was officially withdrawn the day before the race Contents 1 Class structure 1 1 Group C 1 2 Group A 2 Hardies Heroes 3 Official results 4 Notes 5 Statistics 6 References 7 External linksClass structure EditGroup C Edit This was the last Bathurst 1000 to include Group C Touring Cars which had first contested the Bathurst 1000 in 1973 While a production based category continual parity adjustments to keep the leading vehicles roughly at the same pace had seen the cars become wildly over specified That led to a decision by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport CAMS in mid 1983 that Australian touring car racing would abandon its locally developed Group C rules and would be run under regulations based on the FIA s international Group A rules from 1 January 1985 The major contenders in Group C were the V8 engined Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores the lone V12 Jaguar XJ S and 6 cylinder BMW 635 CSi the rotary Mazda RX 7 s and the Nissan Bluebird turbos Also running in Group C were the now outdated Chevrolet Camaro Z28s It would be the final Bathurst appearance for the Bluebird turbo which would be replaced in Group A in 1986 by the Nissan Skyline DR30 RS After the car made its debut in the inaugural 500 mile race at Phillip Island in 1960 it would be the final Bathurst 1000 for the Ford Falcon until 1992 The Commodore in various models Jaguar BMW and Mazda all saw action during the Group A years in Australia 1985 1992 Group A Edit The international Group A formula was allowed to enter for the first time as a prelude to their adoption for Bathurst and the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1985 The Group A cars were closer to pure bred racing cars in concept notably the allowing of the cars interior to be removed as well as the cars having a lower ride height but without the extensive performance modifications allowed for Group C Without the performance upgrades aerodynamic aids and larger tyres of the Group C cars the Group A cars were much slower the lead 3 5L V8 Rover Vitesse of Jeff Allam and Armin Hahne qualified 10 seconds slower than the pole time set by George Fury in the Nissan Bluebird turbo and thus formed their own class The low slung V8 Rovers did prove to be sensationally quick in a straight line though with both cars being regularly recorded at over 240 km h 149 mph on Conrod Straight putting them on par with many of the lower ranked privateer Commodore s Falcons and RX 7 s The Rover s main Group A challenger would be the BMW 635 CSi run by JPS Team BMW The other contenders in the Group A class included the Ford Mustang Ford Capri Mk III Alfa Romeo GTV6 Toyota Sprinter AE86 Mitsubishi Starion Audi 5 5 and Toyota Celica Supra Hardies Heroes EditConditions on Mount Panorama were bitterly cold for the 1984 edition of Hardies Heroes with snow having fallen at the top of the circuit early in the morning This saw a number of cars notably the lighter 980 kg 2 160 lb Mazda RX 7 s struggle to get sufficient heat into their tyres Pos No Team Driver Car HH QualPole 15 Nissan Motor Co George Fury Nissan Bluebird Turbo 2 13 850 2 14 812 05 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Peter Brock Holden VK Commodore 2 14 039 2 14 313 17 Palmer Tube Mills Dick Johnson Ford XE Falcon 2 14 710 2 15 074 6 Roadways Racing Allan Grice Holden VK Commodore 2 14 886 2 14 745 43 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing Allan Moffat Mazda RX 7 2 16 411 2 15 546 31 JPS Team BMW Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi 2 16 795 2 16 497 2 Masterton Homes Pty Ltd Steve Masterton Ford XE Falcon 2 17 055 2 16 338 42 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing Gregg Hansford Mazda RX 7 2 18 051 2 15 859 41 Chequered Flag Magazine Bob Morris Mazda RX 7 2 18 107 2 16 0510 12 John Goss Racing Pty Ltd Tom Walkinshaw Jaguar XJ S 2 18 960 2 16 09 Nissan scored the first ever Bathurst 1000 Pole Position by a car fitted with a turbocharger when George Fury recorded a time of 2 13 85 in his Nissan Bluebird Turbo Fury s time in the runoff would not be beaten until 1991 ironically by another Nissan the R32 GT R As it was the last year of Group C Fury s time remains the fastest ever at Mt Panorama by a Group C touring car Early morning snow on the mountain and the cold conditions were thought to favour the turbo over the V8 powered cars Almost 20 years later Fred Gibson who was by 1986 the Nissan team manager confirmed that the Bluebirds had a turbo boost adjuster on the dashboard used to tune boost pressure once track conditions were better understood in order to preserve the turbocharger citation needed It was the first time in the seven year history of Hardies Heroes that a V8 powered car did not claim Pole Position at Bathurst and the first time since qualifying first counted for grid positions in 1967 that a V8 had not been on pole It would be the start of a run of 8 pole positions in 9 years for turbo powered cars at Bathurst and a V8 powered car would not sit on pole again at Bathurst until 1993 The 1984 Hardies Heroes holds the Top 10 shootout record for the most number of marques competing with six with in order Nissan Holden Ford Mazda BMW and Jaguar represented The record was equaled in both Super Touring races in 1997 and 1998 Jaguar became the 7th marque to represent in Hardies Heroes making the first of only two appearances in the top ten runoff with Bathurst rookie driver Tom Walkinshaw a Bathurst rookie despite having already won the 1984 European Touring Car Championship qualifying John Goss V12 Jaguar XJ S in 10th place During qualifying the Jaguar using one of TWR s more highly developed Group A engines had been recorded at 290 km h 180 mph on Conrod Straight the fastest ever by a Touring Car before the addition of Caltex Chase in 1987 The next fastest cars were Dick Johnson s V8 Ford XE Falcon at 285 km h 177 mph and Peter Brock s V8 Holden VK Commodore at 280 km h 174 mph With three Mazda RX 7 s in Hardies Heroes 1984 was the only time Mazda had the greatest representation of cars in the Top Ten runoff Not surprisingly the factory backed Peter Stuyvesant RX 7 of Allan Moffat was the quickest of the trio ending up 5th on the grid Official results Edit Christine Gibson amp Glenn Seton drove a Nissan Pulsar EXA image from 2015 Garry Willmington amp Mike Griffin drove a Ford XD Falcon image from 2015 Pos Class No Team Drivers Car Laps QualPos ShootoutPos1 C 05 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Peter Brock Larry Perkins Holden VK Commodore 163 1 22 C 25 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team John Harvey David Parsons Holden VK Commodore 161 123 C 42 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing Gregg Hansford Allan Moffat Mazda RX 7 161 6 84 C 8 K Mart Auto Racing Warren Cullen Alan Jones Holden VK Commodore 161 135 C 28 Bayside Spare Parts Barry Lawrence Alan Browne Holden VH Commodore SS 158 176 C 10 John Sands Racing Rusty French Geoff Russell Holden VH Commodore SS 154 317 C 47 Brian Callaghan Barry Graham Brian Callaghan Ford XE Falcon 154 218 C 33 Michael Burgmann Mike Burgmann Bob Stevens Mazda RX 7 153 399 C 35 Goodyear Car Owners Club Ron Gillard Mark Gibbs Mazda RX 7 153 1910 C 27 Bryan Byrt Ford Alf Grant Craig Harris Ford XD Falcon 153 4211 C 52 Fred Geissler Fred Geissler Ralph Radburn Holden VH Commodore SS 153 2712 A 61 Mobil Rover Racing Jeff Allam Armin Hahne Rover Vitesse 152 3613 C 19 Ken Mathews Prestige Cars Ken Mathews Greg Toepfer Holden VH Commodore SS 151 3214 C 21 Lusty Engineering Pty Ltd Graham Lusty John Lusty Holden VH Commodore SS 148 3515 A 62 JPS Team BMW Denny Hulme Leopold von Bayern BMW 635 CSi 148 4916 C 15 Nissan Motor Co George Fury Gary Scott Nissan Bluebird Turbo 146 2 117 C 7 Qld Highway Patrol Racing Team Lester Smerdon Wayne Park Holden VK Commodore 145 5318 C 51 Tokico Tony Mulvihill Brian Nightingale Mazda RX 7 140 4419 C 37 Graham Stones Graham Stones Ian Stones Mazda RX 7 138 4720 A 69 Nu Truck Spares Barry Seton Don Smith Ford Mustang 136 5621 A 65 Hulcraft Autos John Craft Les Grose Ford Capri Mk III 135 6022 A 67 Ray Gulson Ray Gulson Grant O Donnell Alfa Romeo GTV6 131 5823 C 24 Scotty Taylor Holden Alan Taylor Kevin Kennedy Holden VH Commodore SS 130 3324 C 45 James Keogh Bernie Stack Wayne Clift Terry Shiel Holden VH Commodore SS 130 2325 C 38 Bayswater Auto Wreckers Pty Ltd Colin Campbell John Faulkner Holden VH Commodore SS 130 2326 A 73 Racing Car News Bob Holden Alexandra Surplice Toyota Sprinter AE86 125 6327 C 32 Berklee Exhausts Chris Clearihan David Grose Mazda RX 7 123 5028 A 63 Chris Heyer s Kingswood Import Centre Chris Heyer Gerard Murphy Audi 5 5 117 6429 A 60 Mobil Rover Racing Steve Soper Ron Dickson Rover Vitesse 116 38DNF C 13 Bruce Keith Smith Bruce Smith Graeme Waswo Holden VH Commodore SS 123 37NC C 49 Kenmar Agency Pty Ltd John Donnelly Simon Harrex Ford XD Falcon 122 55DNF C 22 P F Motor Racing Bryan Thomson John Mann Chevrolet Camaro Z28 121 45DNF A 75 Laurie Hazelton Laurie Hazelton Jerry Strauberg Ford Capri Mk III 119 62NC C 30 Tony Kavich Tony Kavich John Duggan Mazda RX 7 117 43DNF C 44 Chequered Flag Magazine Graham Moore Peter McKay Mazda RX 7 116 30NC A 70 Network Alfa Colin Bond Alfredo Costanzo Alfa Romeo GTV6 111 52DNF C 40 King George Tavern Joe Moore Bob Muir Ford XE Falcon 110 24DNF C 3 Cadbury Schweppes Pty Ltd Peter Janson Garry Rogers Holden VH Commodore SS 109 16DNF C 17 Palmer Tube Mills Dick Johnson John French Ford XE Falcon 107 3 3DNF C 26 Everlast Battery Service Bill O Brien Gary Cooke Ford XD Falcon 104 28DNF A 72 Toyota Team Australia John Smith Stephen Brook Toyota Sprinter AE86 100 57NC C 41 Chequered Flag Magazine Bob Morris Barry Jones Mazda RX 7 97 7 9NC A 68 Greville Arnel Greville Arnel Lyndon Arnel Mitsubishi Starion Turbo 95 54DNF C 29 Freedom Fence Paul Jones Peter Hopwood Ford XE Falcon 88 20NC C 39 John Bundy John Bundy Norm Carr Mazda RX 7 83 34DNF C 16 Nissan Motor Co Christine Gibson Glenn Seton Nissan Pulsar EXA 76 26DNF C 6 Roadways Racing Allan Grice Steve Harrington Holden VK Commodore 70 2 4DNF C 9 K Mart Auto Racing Andrew Harris Ron Harrop Holden VH Commodore SS 51 18DNF C 4 Terry Finnigan Terry Finnigan Geoff Leeds Holden VH Commodore SS 48 14DNF C 31 JPS Team BMW Jim Richards Tony Longhurst BMW 635 CSi 39 10 6DNF C 50 Petrolon Slick 50 Peter McLeod Graeme Bailey Mazda RX 7 39 15DNF C 11 Magic Eleven Garry Willmington Mike Griffin Ford XD Falcon 37 41DNF C 14 John English John English Paul Gulson Ford XD Falcon 34 29DNF A 66 Equipe Sixty Six Hong Kong Kevin Bartlett Peter Fitzgerald Mitsubishi Starion Turbo 27 61DNF C 20 Jim Keogh Jim Keogh Terry Shiel Holden VH Commodore SS 17 25DNF C 2 Masterton Homes Pty Ltd Steve Masterton Bruce Stewart Ford XE Falcon 16 9 7DNF C 43 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing Allan Moffat Gregg Hansford Mazda RX 7 15 5 5DNF C 36 Roadways Racing Steve Harrington Allan Grice Holden VH Commodore SS 7 11DNF A 64 Capri Components Lawrie Nelson Peter Jones Ford Mustang 1 59DNF C 18 Valentine Greetings Murray Carter John Murdern Mazda RX 7 0 22DNF C 12 John Goss Racing Pty Ltd John Goss Tom Walkinshaw Jaguar XJ S 0 8 10DNF C 34 Pennant Hills Suspension Centre John Tesoriero Bob Tindal Chevrolet Camaro Z28 0 46DNF A 77 Peter Williamson Toyota Peter Williamson Charlie O Brien Toyota Celica Supra 0 51DNS A 71 Palmer Tube Mills Dick Johnson John French Ford Mustang 48Notes EditCars 12 34 amp 77 were involved in a start line accident when the 12 Jaguar XJ S had clutch failure at the start This caused the race to be stopped and for the first time in the races history there was a complete restart All three cars failed to take the restart 1 Car 18 was involved in a separate accident during the first lap of the initial race being shunted off the track and into a fence on Conrod Straight by another car not heeding the red flags and was also unable to front for the second start 1 Cars 2 amp 43 were also involved in a separate incident at the start with both cars bouncing off each other and the 43 also bouncing off the pit wall 43 was out with engine failure after 15 laps while 2 crashed at Forrest s Elbow one lap later Car 7 was a Holden VK Commodore which used Group C running gear including the engine and gearbox but unlike the VK s from the Holden Dealer Team Roadways Racing and K Mart Racing car 7 used the VK s Group A body which did not include the aerodynamic front and rear spoilers or the flared tyre guards Statistics EditProvisional Pole Position 05 Peter Brock 2 14 31 Pole Position 15 George Fury 2 13 850 record Fastest Group A qualifier 61 Jeff Allam 2 23 41 Fastest Lap Group C 05 Peter Brock 2 15 13 lap record Fastest Lap Group A 60 Steve Soper 2 24 87 class lap record Winners average speed 157 5 km h 2 record Race Time 6 23 13 06 record 3 Number of Entrants 64 record References Edit a b Barry Naismith Bathurst 1984 85 pages 73 amp 127 Australian Motor Racing Yearbook 1984 85 page 309 1984 James Hardie 1000External links EditJames Hardie 1000 Bathurst 1984 race results www touringcarracing net James Hardie 1000 Mount Panorama Bathurst 30th September 1984 race results amp Official Programme www uniquecarsandparts com au Bathurst 1984 images www autopics com au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1984 James Hardie 1000 amp oldid 1060745863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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