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1987 Castrol 500

The 1987 Castrol 500 was a race for Touring Cars complying with Appendix C of the National Competition Rules of the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport[1] (commonly known as Group A Touring Cars). The event was staged on 13 September 1987 over 129 laps of the 3.9 km Sandown circuit in Victoria, Australia, a total distance of 503 km.

Layout of the Sandown Raceway international circuit (1984-1998)

The race, the 22nd Sandown 500, was won by George Fury and Terry Shiel, driving a Nissan Skyline DR30 RS.

Summary edit

 
George Fury and Terry Shiel won the race driving a Nissan Skyline DR30 RS.

Qualifying edit

The race saw the Australian debut of the evolution Ford Sierra RS500. Although none of the four Sierras finished the race (two in fact did not start), the new 470 bhp (350 kW; 477 PS) model proved it would be the car to beat at 1987 James Hardie 1000. Andrew Miedecke in his Oxo Supercubes Sierra (an Andy Rouse kit car) attained provisional pole position in qualifying with a time of 1:49.45 before his weekend ended when co-driver Don Smith rolled the car at the end of pit straight, just prior to the end of qualifying. Dick Johnson went even better in the Dulux Dozen runoff for pole with a time of 1:47.59, almost two seconds quicker than Miedecke's time earlier in the day. This time would remain the fastest ever Group A touring car time recorded on the 3.9 km long international circuit.

Peter Brock attracted pre-race criticism for his decision to have Channel 7 television commentator Neil Crompton as the second driver of the Mobil 1 team's Holden Commodore with accusations of it being nothing more than a PR exercise after the bad press the team had received in 1987 in the wake of Brock's split with Holden. With new Bridgestone tyres and an adjustable rear end developed by the team that allowed negative camber of the rear tyres transforming the handling of the Commodore, plus some extra engine development up to and following the Spa 24 Hours bringing power up to a respectable 420 bhp (313 kW; 426 PS), Brock himself qualified fifth, only a couple of tenths behind Allan Grice's Les Small prepared Roadways VL Commodore and some 1.5 seconds faster than Larry Perkins in the older model VK. Both Grice and Perkins were running engines with approximately 40 bhp (30 kW; 41 PS) more than the HDT cars.

Race edit

The 1987 Castrol 500 was won by the Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Skyline DR30 RS of George Fury and Terry Shiel. The win continued the Nissan team's winning streak at Sandown in 1986 and 1987 with the Skyline, having won the ATCC rounds at the circuit in both years as well as Fury and Glenn Seton having won the 1986 Castrol 500. They won by a lap from the V8 Holden VK Commodore of Larry Perkins and Denny Hulme with the New Zealand Nissan Skyline of Kent Baigent and Graeme Bowkett a further lap back in third place. Kiwis Kaigent and Bowkett continued to impress with their speed in the privateer Skyline, never falling out of the top five during the race except during pit stops. The NZ Skyline was engineered by Jim and Ross Stone who would later go on to work with both Andrew Miedecke and Dick Johnson Sierra's over the next few seasons before forming their own team Stone Brothers Racing. The car also featured a lot of technical input from the Peter Jackson team.

The Ford Sierra of pole sitter Dick Johnson suffered an engine failure in the race morning warmup which forced him and Gregg Hansford to move to the team's car. After starting from 14th on the grid, Johnson showed the speed of the new Sierra by storming to the front after just 7 laps, leaving the BMW's, Commodores and turbo Nissans in his wake on Sandown's long front and back straights. Johnson would go on to set a Group A lap record of 1:50.28 before the #18 car was retired with engine failure on lap 86.

The JPS Team BMW M3 of Jim Richards and Tony Longhurst held second place late in the race and Richards was contesting the lead with Fury on the now damp track due to light rain until the 2.3 L engine lost oil pressure on lap 118. Just five laps earlier, the Holden VL Commodore of Peter Brock had been holding a strong third place comfortably in front of Perkins until his front brakes suddenly gave out at the end of pit straight. Brock slid sideways into the sandtrap and was lucky not to roll the Commodore after the driver's side wheels dug into the sand.[2]

The Up to 2000cc class was won by the Peter Jackson Nissan Gazelle of young gun Mark Skaife and part-time sports sedan racer Grant Jarrett from the Toyota Team Australia Corolla of Mike Quinn and John Faulkner and the Toyota Sprinter of Sydney veterans Bob Holden and Garry Willmington.

Television coverage edit

Australian broadcasters Channel Seven covered both the Saturday shootout and the entire race. A copy can be found online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7T0WZGc7hA

Classes edit

Cars competed in three engine capacity classes:[1]

  • Class A: 3001 cc - 6000 cc[1]
  • Class B: 2001 cc - 3000 cc[1]
  • Class C: Up to 2000 cc[1]

Results edit

Dulux Dozen edit

Pos No Team Driver Car Time
Pole 17 Shell Ultra-Hi Tech Racing Team   Dick Johnson Ford Sierra RS500 1:47.59
2 1 JPS Team BMW   Jim Richards BMW M3 1:48.43
3 30 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing   George Fury Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1:49.43
4 2 Roadways Racing   Allan Grice Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 1:49.63
5 05 HDT Racing P/L   Peter Brock Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 1:49.81
6 25 Team Nissan Racing NZ   Graeme Bowkett Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1:50.01
7 3 JPS Team BMW   Ludwig Finauer BMW M3 1:51.14
8 15 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing   Glenn Seton Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1:51.18
9 11 Enzed Team Perkins   Larry Perkins Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 1:51.31
10 14 NetComm (Aust)   Murray Carter[3] Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1:53.92
11 6 HDT Racing P/L   Jon Crooke Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 1:54.37
12 8 Supa Salvage   Warren Cullen Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 1:57.24

Race edit

Position[3][4] Class[1] No.[1] Entrant[1] Drivers[1][4][5] Car[1][4][5] Laps[4]
1 B 30 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing   George Fury
  Terry Shiel
Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 129
2 A 11 ENZED Team Perkins   Larry Perkins
  Denny Hulme
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 128
3 B 25 Team Nissan Racing NZ   Kent Baigent
  Graeme Bowkett
Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 127
4 A 6 Mobil HDT   Neil Crompton
  Jon Crooke
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 126
5 B 3 JPS Team BMW   Ludwig Finauer
  Robbie Francevic
BMW E30 M3 125
6 B 14 Netcomm (Aust) Racing   Murray Carter
  Denis Horley[3]
Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 125
7 B 40 K Wills[3]   Kieran Wills
  Phillip Henley
Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 124
8 B 43 G Lorrimer   Graham Lorimer
  John Sax
BMW E30 M3 123
9 A 19 Everlast Battery Service   Bill O'Brien
  Brian Sampson
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 123
10 C 60 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing   Mark Skaife
  Grant Jarrett
Nissan Gazelle 121
11 A 38 W Clift   Wayne Clift
  Bernie Stack
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 121
12 A 36 Grellis Marketing   Ray Ellis
  John Lusty
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 120
13 C 31[6] Toyota Team Australia   Mike Quinn
  John Faulkner
Toyota Corolla 119
14 A 29 Mulvihill Motorsports Pty Ltd[5]   Tony Mulvihill
  Ken Matthews
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 119
15 B 78 B Bolwell   Brian Bolwell
  Rod Smith
BMW 323i 117
16 B 24 Lockwood Bryce Homes   Bill Bryce
  Leo Geoghegan
BMW 325i 116
17 A 20 Salisbury North Service Station   Des Wall
  John Virgo
BMW 635 CSi 116
18 A 21 Lusty Engineering Pty Ltd   Graham Lusty
  Ken Lusty
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 115
19 C 13 Bob Holden Motors Manly Vale   Bob Holden
  Garry Willmington
Toyota Sprinter 115
20 A 22 DFC New Zealand Limited   C Castle
  John Billington
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 114
21 A 23 Yellow Pages Racing[5]   Tony Kavich
  Kerry Baily
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 113
22 C 88 D Sala   David Sala
  Dale Smart[5]
Isuzu Gemini 111
23 C 86 Gemspares   Daryl Hendrick
  John White
Isuzu Gemini 106
DNF B 1 JPS Team BMW   Jim Richards
  Tony Longhurst
BMW E30 M3 118
DNF A 7 CANAM Enterprises   Graeme Cameron
  Wayne Wilkinson
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 116
DNF A 05 Mobil HDT   Peter Brock
  David Parsons
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 113
DNF A 8 Warren Cullen[5]   Warren Cullen
  Gary Cooke
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 99
DNF B 44 Viacard Services   Trevor Crowe
  Jim Keogh
BMW E30 M3 93
DNF C 32[7] Toyota Team Australia   Drew Price
  John Smith
Toyota Corolla 91
DNF B 18 Shell Ultra-Hi Tech Racing Team   Dick Johnson
  Neville Crichton
  Gregg Hansford
Ford Sierra RS500 86
NC B 15 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing   Glenn Seton
  John Bowe
Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 86
DNF C 58 Ratcliff Transport Spares   David Ratcliffe
  Mark Gibbs
Toyota Corolla Levin 84
DNF B 34 Oxo Supercube Motorsport   John Giddings
  Bruce Stewart
Ford Sierra RS500 82
NC A 28 Capri Components   Lawrie Nelson
  Bob Jolly
Ford Mustang 78
DNF A 4 CANAM Enterprises   Graeme Crosby
  Graham McRae
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 74
DNF A 42 Jagparts Racing   Gerald Kay
  Alf Grant
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 73
NC B 10 Reithmuller-Ward Int. Motorsport   Phil Ward
  Llynden Reithmuller
  Chris Clearihan
Mercedes-Benz 190E 190 E 2.3-16[1] 55
DNF A 45 L Smerdon   Lester Smerdon
  Bruce Willams
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 43
DNF A 12[5] RG Lanyon   Peter McLeod
  Peter Fitzgerald
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 17
DNF A 2 Bob Jane T-Marts   Allan Grice
  Win Percy
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 10
DNF A 27 Sunliner   Tony Hunter
  Warren McKellar
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 1
DNS B 17 Shell Ultra-Hi Tech Racing Team   Dick Johnson
  Gregg Hansford
Ford Sierra RS500
DNS B 35 Oxo Supercube Motorsport   Andrew Miedecke
  Don Smith
Ford Sierra RS500

Statistics edit

  • Pole Position – #17 Dick Johnson - Ford Sierra RS500 – 1:47.59
  • Fastest Lap – #18 Dick Johnson - Ford Sierra RS500 – 1:50.28 (new lap record)[2]
  • Race time of winning car - 4:10:28.06[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Official Program, Castrol 500, Sandown 13 September 1987, pages 36 & 37
  2. ^ a b Naismith, Barry (December 1987). Bathurst 1987/88 (First ed.). Glen Waverley, Victoria: Garry Sparke & Associates. pp. 60–71 The Castrol 500: The Match Race. ISBN 0 908 081 359.
  3. ^ a b c d e Elisabeth Tuckey, Fury Disproves the Knockers, Racing Cars News, November 1987, pages 54–58
  4. ^ a b c d The Old Firm - Castrol 500 - Sandown, Australian Auto Action, September 25, 1987, pages 10-15
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Castrol 500, touringcarracing.net Retrieved 15 March 2016
  6. ^ Quinn, Faulkner, Price & Smith were all entered in both car 31 & car 32 (as per Official Program). Car 31 placed 13th (as per touringcarracing.net). Quinn & Faulkner drove the 13th placed car (as per Auto Action).
  7. ^ Quinn, Faulkner, Price & Smith were all entered in both car 31 & car 32 (as per Official Program). Car 32 did not finish (as per touringcarracing.net.) Price & Smith did not finish (as per Auto Action).

External links edit

  • 1987 Castrol 500 - full race, www.youtube.com
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1987
Succeeded by

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The 1987 Castrol 500 was a race for Touring Cars complying with Appendix C of the National Competition Rules of the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport 1 commonly known as Group A Touring Cars The event was staged on 13 September 1987 over 129 laps of the 3 9 km Sandown circuit in Victoria Australia a total distance of 503 km Layout of the Sandown Raceway international circuit 1984 1998 The race the 22nd Sandown 500 was won by George Fury and Terry Shiel driving a Nissan Skyline DR30 RS Contents 1 Summary 1 1 Qualifying 1 2 Race 1 3 Television coverage 2 Classes 3 Results 3 1 Dulux Dozen 3 2 Race 4 Statistics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSummary edit nbsp George Fury and Terry Shiel won the race driving a Nissan Skyline DR30 RS Qualifying edit The race saw the Australian debut of the evolution Ford Sierra RS500 Although none of the four Sierras finished the race two in fact did not start the new 470 bhp 350 kW 477 PS model proved it would be the car to beat at 1987 James Hardie 1000 Andrew Miedecke in his Oxo Supercubes Sierra an Andy Rouse kit car attained provisional pole position in qualifying with a time of 1 49 45 before his weekend ended when co driver Don Smith rolled the car at the end of pit straight just prior to the end of qualifying Dick Johnson went even better in the Dulux Dozen runoff for pole with a time of 1 47 59 almost two seconds quicker than Miedecke s time earlier in the day This time would remain the fastest ever Group A touring car time recorded on the 3 9 km long international circuit Peter Brock attracted pre race criticism for his decision to have Channel 7 television commentator Neil Crompton as the second driver of the Mobil 1 team s Holden Commodore with accusations of it being nothing more than a PR exercise after the bad press the team had received in 1987 in the wake of Brock s split with Holden With new Bridgestone tyres and an adjustable rear end developed by the team that allowed negative camber of the rear tyres transforming the handling of the Commodore plus some extra engine development up to and following the Spa 24 Hours bringing power up to a respectable 420 bhp 313 kW 426 PS Brock himself qualified fifth only a couple of tenths behind Allan Grice s Les Small prepared Roadways VL Commodore and some 1 5 seconds faster than Larry Perkins in the older model VK Both Grice and Perkins were running engines with approximately 40 bhp 30 kW 41 PS more than the HDT cars Race edit The 1987 Castrol 500 was won by the Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Skyline DR30 RS of George Fury and Terry Shiel The win continued the Nissan team s winning streak at Sandown in 1986 and 1987 with the Skyline having won the ATCC rounds at the circuit in both years as well as Fury and Glenn Seton having won the 1986 Castrol 500 They won by a lap from the V8 Holden VK Commodore of Larry Perkins and Denny Hulme with the New Zealand Nissan Skyline of Kent Baigent and Graeme Bowkett a further lap back in third place Kiwis Kaigent and Bowkett continued to impress with their speed in the privateer Skyline never falling out of the top five during the race except during pit stops The NZ Skyline was engineered by Jim and Ross Stone who would later go on to work with both Andrew Miedecke and Dick Johnson Sierra s over the next few seasons before forming their own team Stone Brothers Racing The car also featured a lot of technical input from the Peter Jackson team The Ford Sierra of pole sitter Dick Johnson suffered an engine failure in the race morning warmup which forced him and Gregg Hansford to move to the team s car After starting from 14th on the grid Johnson showed the speed of the new Sierra by storming to the front after just 7 laps leaving the BMW s Commodores and turbo Nissans in his wake on Sandown s long front and back straights Johnson would go on to set a Group A lap record of 1 50 28 before the 18 car was retired with engine failure on lap 86 The JPS Team BMW M3 of Jim Richards and Tony Longhurst held second place late in the race and Richards was contesting the lead with Fury on the now damp track due to light rain until the 2 3 L engine lost oil pressure on lap 118 Just five laps earlier the Holden VL Commodore of Peter Brock had been holding a strong third place comfortably in front of Perkins until his front brakes suddenly gave out at the end of pit straight Brock slid sideways into the sandtrap and was lucky not to roll the Commodore after the driver s side wheels dug into the sand 2 The Up to 2000cc class was won by the Peter Jackson Nissan Gazelle of young gun Mark Skaife and part time sports sedan racer Grant Jarrett from the Toyota Team Australia Corolla of Mike Quinn and John Faulkner and the Toyota Sprinter of Sydney veterans Bob Holden and Garry Willmington Television coverage edit Australian broadcasters Channel Seven covered both the Saturday shootout and the entire race A copy can be found online at https www youtube com watch v m7T0WZGc7hAClasses editCars competed in three engine capacity classes 1 Class A 3001 cc 6000 cc 1 Class B 2001 cc 3000 cc 1 Class C Up to 2000 cc 1 Results editDulux Dozen edit Pos No Team Driver Car Time Pole 17 Shell Ultra Hi Tech Racing Team nbsp Dick Johnson Ford Sierra RS500 1 47 59 2 1 JPS Team BMW nbsp Jim Richards BMW M3 1 48 43 3 30 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing nbsp George Fury Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1 49 43 4 2 Roadways Racing nbsp Allan Grice Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 1 49 63 5 05 HDT Racing P L nbsp Peter Brock Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 1 49 81 6 25 Team Nissan Racing NZ nbsp Graeme Bowkett Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1 50 01 7 3 JPS Team BMW nbsp Ludwig Finauer BMW M3 1 51 14 8 15 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing nbsp Glenn Seton Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1 51 18 9 11 Enzed Team Perkins nbsp Larry Perkins Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 1 51 31 10 14 NetComm Aust nbsp Murray Carter 3 Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1 53 92 11 6 HDT Racing P L nbsp Jon Crooke Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 1 54 37 12 8 Supa Salvage nbsp Warren Cullen Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 1 57 24 Race edit Position 3 4 Class 1 No 1 Entrant 1 Drivers 1 4 5 Car 1 4 5 Laps 4 1 B 30 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing nbsp George Fury nbsp Terry Shiel Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 129 2 A 11 ENZED Team Perkins nbsp Larry Perkins nbsp Denny Hulme Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 128 3 B 25 Team Nissan Racing NZ nbsp Kent Baigent nbsp Graeme Bowkett Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 127 4 A 6 Mobil HDT nbsp Neil Crompton nbsp Jon Crooke Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 126 5 B 3 JPS Team BMW nbsp Ludwig Finauer nbsp Robbie Francevic BMW E30 M3 125 6 B 14 Netcomm Aust Racing nbsp Murray Carter nbsp Denis Horley 3 Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 125 7 B 40 K Wills 3 nbsp Kieran Wills nbsp Phillip Henley Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 124 8 B 43 G Lorrimer nbsp Graham Lorimer nbsp John Sax BMW E30 M3 123 9 A 19 Everlast Battery Service nbsp Bill O Brien nbsp Brian Sampson Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 123 10 C 60 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing nbsp Mark Skaife nbsp Grant Jarrett Nissan Gazelle 121 11 A 38 W Clift nbsp Wayne Clift nbsp Bernie Stack Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 121 12 A 36 Grellis Marketing nbsp Ray Ellis nbsp John Lusty Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 120 13 C 31 6 Toyota Team Australia nbsp Mike Quinn nbsp John Faulkner Toyota Corolla 119 14 A 29 Mulvihill Motorsports Pty Ltd 5 nbsp Tony Mulvihill nbsp Ken Matthews Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 119 15 B 78 B Bolwell nbsp Brian Bolwell nbsp Rod Smith BMW 323i 117 16 B 24 Lockwood Bryce Homes nbsp Bill Bryce nbsp Leo Geoghegan BMW 325i 116 17 A 20 Salisbury North Service Station nbsp Des Wall nbsp John Virgo BMW 635 CSi 116 18 A 21 Lusty Engineering Pty Ltd nbsp Graham Lusty nbsp Ken Lusty Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 115 19 C 13 Bob Holden Motors Manly Vale nbsp Bob Holden nbsp Garry Willmington Toyota Sprinter 115 20 A 22 DFC New Zealand Limited nbsp C Castle nbsp John Billington Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 114 21 A 23 Yellow Pages Racing 5 nbsp Tony Kavich nbsp Kerry Baily Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 113 22 C 88 D Sala nbsp David Sala nbsp Dale Smart 5 Isuzu Gemini 111 23 C 86 Gemspares nbsp Daryl Hendrick nbsp John White Isuzu Gemini 106 DNF B 1 JPS Team BMW nbsp Jim Richards nbsp Tony Longhurst BMW E30 M3 118 DNF A 7 CANAM Enterprises nbsp Graeme Cameron nbsp Wayne Wilkinson Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 116 DNF A 05 Mobil HDT nbsp Peter Brock nbsp David Parsons Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 113 DNF A 8 Warren Cullen 5 nbsp Warren Cullen nbsp Gary Cooke Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 99 DNF B 44 Viacard Services nbsp Trevor Crowe nbsp Jim Keogh BMW E30 M3 93 DNF C 32 7 Toyota Team Australia nbsp Drew Price nbsp John Smith Toyota Corolla 91 DNF B 18 Shell Ultra Hi Tech Racing Team nbsp Dick Johnson nbsp Neville Crichton nbsp Gregg Hansford Ford Sierra RS500 86 NC B 15 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing nbsp Glenn Seton nbsp John Bowe Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 86 DNF C 58 Ratcliff Transport Spares nbsp David Ratcliffe nbsp Mark Gibbs Toyota Corolla Levin 84 DNF B 34 Oxo Supercube Motorsport nbsp John Giddings nbsp Bruce Stewart Ford Sierra RS500 82 NC A 28 Capri Components nbsp Lawrie Nelson nbsp Bob Jolly Ford Mustang 78 DNF A 4 CANAM Enterprises nbsp Graeme Crosby nbsp Graham McRae Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 74 DNF A 42 Jagparts Racing nbsp Gerald Kay nbsp Alf Grant Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 73 NC B 10 Reithmuller Ward Int Motorsport nbsp Phil Ward nbsp Llynden Reithmuller nbsp Chris Clearihan Mercedes Benz 190E 190 E 2 3 16 1 55 DNF A 45 L Smerdon nbsp Lester Smerdon nbsp Bruce Willams Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 43 DNF A 12 5 RG Lanyon nbsp Peter McLeod nbsp Peter Fitzgerald Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 17 DNF A 2 Bob Jane T Marts nbsp Allan Grice nbsp Win Percy Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 10 DNF A 27 Sunliner nbsp Tony Hunter nbsp Warren McKellar Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 1 DNS B 17 Shell Ultra Hi Tech Racing Team nbsp Dick Johnson nbsp Gregg Hansford Ford Sierra RS500 DNS B 35 Oxo Supercube Motorsport nbsp Andrew Miedecke nbsp Don Smith Ford Sierra RS500Statistics editPole Position 17 Dick Johnson Ford Sierra RS500 1 47 59 Fastest Lap 18 Dick Johnson Ford Sierra RS500 1 50 28 new lap record 2 Race time of winning car 4 10 28 06 3 See also edit1987 Australian Touring Car seasonReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Official Program Castrol 500 Sandown 13 September 1987 pages 36 amp 37 a b Naismith Barry December 1987 Bathurst 1987 88 First ed Glen Waverley Victoria Garry Sparke amp Associates pp 60 71 The Castrol 500 The Match Race ISBN 0 908 081 359 a b c d e Elisabeth Tuckey Fury Disproves the Knockers Racing Cars News November 1987 pages 54 58 a b c d The Old Firm Castrol 500 Sandown Australian Auto Action September 25 1987 pages 10 15 a b c d e f g Castrol 500 touringcarracing net Retrieved 15 March 2016 Quinn Faulkner Price amp Smith were all entered in both car 31 amp car 32 as per Official Program Car 31 placed 13th as per touringcarracing net Quinn amp Faulkner drove the 13th placed car as per Auto Action Quinn Faulkner Price amp Smith were all entered in both car 31 amp car 32 as per Official Program Car 32 did not finish as per touringcarracing net Price amp Smith did not finish as per Auto Action External links editGroup A Archives including 1987 Castrol 500 images www groupc org au as archived at web archive org 1987 Castrol 500 full race www youtube com Preceded by1986 Castrol 500 Castrol 5001987 Succeeded by1988 Enzed 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1987 Castrol 500 amp oldid 1182488992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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