Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

1987 James Hardie 1000

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from1987 Bathurst 1000)
Motor race in Australia

1987 James Hardie 1000
Previous
Next
Australia1987 Bathurst 1000
Race details
Date4 October, 1987
LocationBathurst,Australia
CourseMount Panorama Circuit
6.213 kilometres (3.861 mi)
Laps161
Pole position
DriverWest GermanyKlaus LudwigFord Texaco Racing Team
Time2:16.969
Podium
FirstAustraliaPeter McLeod
AustraliaPeter Brock
AustraliaDavid Parsons
HDT Racing
SecondAustraliaGlenn Seton
AustraliaJohn Bowe
Peter Jackson Nissan Racing
ThirdAustraliaGeorge Fury
AustraliaTerry Shiel
Peter Jackson Nissan Racing
Fastest Lap
DriverAustraliaAndrew MiedeckeOxo Supercube Motorsport
Time2:22.50

The1987 James Hardie 1000 was an endurance race forGroup ATouring Cars, staged on 4 October 1987 at theMount Panorama Circuit, nearBathurst, inNew South Wales,Australia. The race was the eighth round of the inauguralWorld Touring Car Championship, and was the 28th in a sequence ofBathurst 1000 races, commencing with the1960 Armstrong 500 held atPhillip Island.

The race was shortened from 163 laps to 161 for 1987, when the track was slightly lengthened by the addition of theCaltex Chase, a chicane which was built in response to the death ofMike Burgmann in an accident during theprevious year's race.

The addition of The Chase saw lap times increase by approximately 4–5 seconds over those in 1986. The Chase was also meant to slow the cars down, but the speed of the new breed of Group A cars (specifically the turbochargedFord Sierra RS500), saw the fastest cars (Eggenberger Motorsport) reaching higher speeds (276 km/h (171 mph)) on the shortened straight than had been achieved on the full length straight in 1986 (the fastest car on the full straight in 1986, theHolden VK Commodore SS Group A, was recorded at 275 km/h (171 mph)). The straight line speed of the new Sierras was comparable to those the AustralianGroup C cars were reaching by1984.

The 1987 race was provisionally won by theFord-supported Eggenberger Motorsport team, withSteve Soper andPierre Dieudonné taking the chequered flag in their Ford Sierra RS500, two laps ahead of teammatesKlaus Ludwig andKlaus Niedzwiedz. Third was the best of the locally based teams, theHDT Racing enteredHolden VL Commodore SS Group A driven byPeter McLeod,Peter Brock andDavid Parsons.

Protests lodged before the race[1] significantly affected the official results, which were not finalised until well into 1988. The two Eggenberger cars were disqualified for illegally modified front wheel arch guards, which allowed the cars to race on taller tires. The team appealed their disqualification as far as the appeals process allowed, the FIA's court of appeal. Eventually the disqualifications were upheld and McLeod, Brock and Parsons were declared race winners. It was a record ninth Bathurst 1000 victory for Brock and his final victory in the race. For McLeod and Parsons it would be their only win at Bathurst. McLeod's nominated co-driverJon Crooke failed to get a start after the Brock/Parsons car failed on lap 34 and the pair moved into the team's second car. McLeod had been a last-minute draftee into the team as Crooke'sSandown 500 co-driverNeil Crompton was unable to get his racing licence upgraded in time for the race. The disqualifications saw the factory Nissan team promoted into a second and third team result, which would remain the best ever performance by a Japanese manufacturer until Nissan's first win in1991. It was the first time the winner of this event had not led one lap of the race. It was only the second time that the winner of this event did not complete the full race distance (the first being Dick Johnson's 1981 victory, where he completed 747 kilometres before the red flag was shown to end the race).

The winning #10 HDT Commodore started the race in 20th position with a time of 2:25.12 set by Peter Brock. Brock had also qualified his own #05 Commodore in 11th place. As Brock had already qualified his own car his time should not have counted as the fastest qualifying time for car #10. Had the stewards of the meeting followed procedure, the McLeod/Crooke Commodore should have started from 27th on the basis of Jon Crooke's time of 2:27.00 (McLeod's best time the car was a 2:27.96). A similar situation had occurred for the HDT in1986 followingAllan Moffat's crash in the 05 Commodore. Brock had then qualified the team's second car with a time that was good enough for second place (faster than his own car), but his time did not count towards a grid placing.

Subsequently, when the wheel arches of the Sierras were declared illegal during practice for the final round atFuji in Japan. The Texaco team then made them legal before qualifying and the West German pairing of Ludwig and Niedzwiedz went on to win the race.

Class 2 provided a 1-2 result for the Australian-basedJPS Team BMW, with theBMW M3 ofJim Richards andTony Longhurst leading home the similar car of teammatesRobbie Francevic and the team's engine builder Ludwig Finauer. In third place was the first of theBMW Motorsport entered BMW M3s, the CiBiEmme car ofJohnny Cecotto andGianfranco Brancatelli. The CiBiEmme BMW was the leading registeredWorld Touring Car Championship entry, its seventh outright placing matching the result achieved by the best placed WTCC-registered entry in the season openingMonza 500. These two results stood as the equal lowest race placings by the top finishing registered entry at any round of the 1987 championship (both the Monza and Bathurst races had seen the original winning teams disqualified).

Class 3 had only one finisher (finishing 23rd and last outright), the Bob Holden MotorsToyota Sprinter driven by1966 Gallaher 500 winnerBob Holden and his co-drivers Garry Willmington and Bryan Bate. At the time that both of the Team Toyota Australia cars that were leading the class crashed out on the top of The Mountain, Bob Holden's car was some 20 laps behind having had numerous early problems.

One record that was set in the race was its youngest ever driver.Graham Gulson, the 17-year-old son of long-time touring car driver and Bathurst regularRay Gulson, made his mountain debut alongside his father in the teams ex-JPS TeamBMW 635 CSi. Graham easily qualified for the race and acquitted himself well in illustrious company during his one stint at the wheel in the race. The Gulson family BMW finished 15th outright and 10th in class, completing 146 laps to be 12 laps down at the finish.

Due to the number of laps behind the safety car and the rain which slowed lap times by approximately 20 seconds, the race lasted for 7:01:08.40. This was the first event since the rain affected1974 race that the race took more than 7 hours to be completed. The time was calculated on when the first of the disqualified Sierras crossed the line.

Classes

[edit]

Cars competed in three classes conforming to World Touring Car Championship regulations:[2]

Hardies Heroes

[edit]

The Top 10 runoff for pole position was a one-off event in the World Touring Car Championship.FISA initially objected to it but were ultimately powerless to stop it as it was written into the race regulations by the event promoters, the Australian Racing Driver's Club (ARDC).

Klaus Ludwig gained pole position for the race in aFord Sierra RS500
PosNoTeamDriverCarHHQual
Pole7SwitzerlandFord Texaco Racing TeamWest GermanyKlaus LudwigFord Sierra RS5002:16.9692:17.46
29AustraliaAllan Moffat EnterprisesUnited KingdomAndy RouseFord Sierra RS5002:18.4682:18.12
36SwitzerlandFord Texaco Racing TeamUnited KingdomSteve SoperFord Sierra RS5002:18.6632:20.52
412SwitzerlandFord Texaco Racing TeamWest GermanyKlaus NiedzwiedzFord Sierra RS5002:21.3182:20.96
535AustraliaOxo Supercube MotorsportAustraliaAndrew MiedeckeFord Sierra RS5002:22.0572:20.26
642ItalyBMW Motorsport / CiBiEmmeVenezuelaJohnny CecottoBMW M32:23.1472:21.48
72AustraliaRoadways RacingAustraliaAllan GriceHolden VL Commodore SS Group A2:23.6262:21.38
811AustraliaEnzed Team PerkinsAustraliaLarry PerkinsHolden VK Commodore SS Group A2:24.2092:22.28
DSQ17AustraliaShell Ultra Hi-Tech Racing TeamAustraliaDick JohnsonFord Sierra RS5002:22.7442:20.18
DSQ18AustraliaShell Ultra Hi-Tech Racing TeamAustraliaCharlie O'BrienFord Sierra RS5002:21.4522:21.50

* Three time24 Hours of Le Mans winnerKlaus Ludwig became the first Bathurst Rookie to take pole position for the race. With the addition of the new "Caltex Chase" complex on Conrod straight, lap times were around 4–5 seconds slower in 1987 than before. The general feeling was that Ludwig's pole time would have been even faster thanGeorge Fury's record1984 pole time of 2:13.85 had the Chase not been there. With Ludwig on pole andAndy Rouse second, 1987 was the first time in race history that two Bathurst rookies had occupied the front row of the grid since qualifying times first counted for grid positions in1967, though Rouse had been previously entered in1976 but did not arrive, and one of his co-drivers was four time Great Race winner Allan Moffat, who was having his first race in a Ford since1980. 1987 also marks Ford's first pole position at Bathurst sinceAllan Moffat claimed pole in hisXB Falcon in1976. It was also Ford's first front row start at Bathurst sinceDick Johnson started second in1981 in anXD Falcon, and the first time that Ford outnumbered other makes in the shootout.
* The twoDick Johnson Racing Sierras of Dick Johnson andCharlie O'Brien were had their times disallowed after failing a fuel check following the shootout. The team had mistakenly used fuel churns that had been filled at the team base in Brisbane and not at the track. It was of an inferior grade and actually made the engines produce less power than normal, but the penalty stood. Johnson was contesting his tenth consecutive Hardie's Heroes, being the only driver to have contested each one since its inception in1978.
* The #12Texaco Sierra driven byKlaus Niedzwiedz was withdrawn from the race following the shootout, with Niedzwiedz being Ludwig's nominated co-driver in the #7 Sierra. All qualified cars behind then moved up one place on the grid. 1987 was the first Hardies Heroes thatPeter Brock failed to qualify for after qualifying twelfth. He did not appear in the1986 shootout due to the car still being repaired following Allan Moffat's Friday crash, but Brock had qualified second before the crash.
* Countering the myth that only Bathurst regulars could be fast on The Mountain, 5 European based drivers qualified for the shootout. Klaus Ludwig, Andy Rouse,Steve Soper, Klaus Niedzwiedz (the top 4) andJohnny Cecotto. Only Soper (1984) and1985 Rookie of the Year Cecotto had previously raced at Bathurst.

Official results

[edit]

Sourced from:[3]

PosClassNoTeamDriversCarLapsQual
Pos
Shootout
Pos
Series
Points
1110AustraliaHDT Racing P/LAustraliaPeter McLeod
AustraliaPeter Brock
AustraliaDavid Parsons
AustraliaJon Crooke
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A15820
2115AustraliaPeter Jackson Nissan RacingAustraliaGlenn Seton
AustraliaJohn Bowe
Nissan Skyline RS DR3015715
3130AustraliaPeter Jackson Nissan RacingAustraliaGeorge Fury
AustraliaTerry Shiel
Nissan Skyline RS DR3015714
4244AustraliaJPS Team BMWNew ZealandJim Richards
AustraliaTony Longhurst
BMW M315612
5116AustraliaRalliart AustraliaAustraliaGary Scott
JapanAkihiko Nakaya
AustraliaJohn French
Mitsubishi Starion15423
6245AustraliaJPS Team BMWNew ZealandRobbie Francevic
West GermanyLudwig Finauer
New ZealandJim Richards
BMW M315422
7242ItalyBMW Motorsport / CiBiEmmeVenezuelaJohnny Cecotto
ItalyGianfranco Brancatelli
BMW M31548640
814Australia Formula 1 Investments P/LAustraliaGraham Moore
BelgiumMichel Delcourt
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A15229
9126Australia Kalari Transport ServicesAustraliaTony Noske
AustraliaGary Rush
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A15135
10139AustraliaLansvale Smash RepairsAustraliaSteve Reed
AustraliaTrevor Ashby
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A15038
11243ItalyBMW Motorsport / BigazziWest GermanyAltfrid Heger
FranceOlivier Grouillard
West GermanyWinni Vogt
BMW M31501630
12240West GermanySchnitzer MotorsportItalyEmanuele Pirro
ItalyRoberto Ravaglia
West GermanyMarkus Oestreich
AustriaRoland Ratzenberger
BMW M31501924
13134AustraliaOxo Supercube MotorsportAustraliaBruce Stewart
AustraliaJohn Giddings
Ford Sierra RS50015024
14138Australia Everlast Automotive ServicesAustraliaBrian Sampson
AustraliaBill O'Brien
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A14633
15127Australia Ray GulsonAustraliaGraham Gulson
AustraliaRay Gulson
BMW 635 CSi14641
16241ItalyBMW MotorsportAustraliaGary Brabham
ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio II
BMW M314618
17135AustraliaOxo Supercube MotorsportAustraliaAndrew Miedecke
AustraliaDon Smith
Ford Sierra RS50014445
1813AustraliaPetro-TechAustraliaPeter Fitzgerald
New ZealandPeter Janson
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A14437
19260AustraliaPeter Jackson Nissan RacingAustraliaMark Skaife
AustraliaGrant Jarrett
Nissan Gazelle13844
20129Australia Mulvihill RacingAustraliaKen Mathews
AustraliaTony Mulvihill
AustraliaBarry Jones
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A13632
21124New Zealand Team Nissan Racing NZNew ZealandGraeme Bowkett
New ZealandKent Baigent
Nissan Skyline RS DR3013517
22136Australia Yellow PagesAustraliaTony Kavich
AustraliaKerry Baily
AustraliaAllan Grice
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A13131
23393Australia Bob Holden MotorsAustraliaBob Holden
New ZealandBryan Bate
AustraliaGarry Willmington
Toyota Sprinter AE8612347
DSQ16SwitzerlandFord Texaco Racing TeamUnited KingdomSteve Soper
BelgiumPierre Dieudonné
Ford Sierra RS50016153
DSQ17SwitzerlandFord Texaco Racing TeamWest GermanyKlaus Ludwig
West GermanyKlaus Niedzwiedz
Ford Sierra RS50015911
DSQ253New Zealand Viacard ServicesNew ZealandIan Tulloch
New ZealandTrevor Crowe
AustraliaJim Keogh
BMW M315136
DSQ114AustraliaNetComm (Aust) RacingAustraliaMurray Carter
AustraliaSteve Masterton
AustraliaDenis Horley[4]
Nissan Skyline RS DR3014730
DNF390AustraliaToyota Team AustraliaAustraliaDrew Price
AustraliaJohn Smith
New ZealandJohn Faulkner
Toyota Corolla GT11943
DNF391AustraliaToyota Team AustraliaNew ZealandJohn Faulkner
AustraliaMike Quinn
AustraliaJohn Smith
Toyota Corolla GT11845
DNF12AustraliaRoadways RacingAustraliaAllan Grice
United KingdomWin Percy
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A9677
DNF392Australia Ratcliff Transport SparesAustraliaDavid Ratcliff
AustraliaMark Gibbs
Toyota Sprinter AE869649
DNF137Australia Brian Callaghan Racing P/LAustraliaBarry Graham
AustraliaBrian Callaghan
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A8626
DNF394New Zealand Gullivers travel LimitedNew ZealandAndrew Bagnall
United KingdomChris Hodgetts
New ZealandMark Jennings
Toyota Sprinter AE867746
DNF119New Zealand Canam EnterprisesNew ZealandGraeme Cameron
New ZealandWayne Wilkinson
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A7125
DNF250AustraliaRiethmuller-Ward International MotorsportWest GermanyLlyndon Riethmuller
AustraliaPhil Ward
AustraliaChris Clearihan
Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-167040
DNF3100ItalyAlfa RomeoItalyGiorgio Francia
ItalyDaniele Toffoli
Alfa Romeo 335548
DNF247West GermanyBMW MotorsportWest GermanyAnette Meeuvissen
AustriaMercedes Stermitz
AustriaRoland Ratzenberger
BMW M34542
DNF246West GermanySchnitzer MotorsportWest GermanyMarkus Oestreich
AustriaRoland Ratzenberger
ItalyEmanuele Pirro
ItalyRoberto Ravaglia
BMW M34113
DNF105AustraliaHDT Racing P/LAustraliaPeter Brock
AustraliaDavid Parsons
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A3411
DNF257AustraliaCaltex CXT RacingAustraliaColin Bond
AustraliaLucio Cesario
Alfa Romeo 753421
DNF19AustraliaAllan Moffat EnterprisesUnited KingdomAndy Rouse
BelgiumThierry Tassin
CanadaAllan Moffat
Ford Sierra RS5003122
DNF132Australia Warren CullenAustraliaWarren Cullen
AustraliaGary Cooke
AustraliaGary Sprague
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A3127
DNF11Italy Pro Team ItaliaWest GermanyArmin Hahne
AustraliaKevin Bartlett
ItalyBruno Giacomelli
Maserati Biturbo2934
DNF122Australia Lusty EngineeringAustraliaGraham Lusty
AustraliaJohn Lusty
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A1739
DNF121New Zealand D.F.C. NZ LtdNew ZealandGraeme Crosby
New ZealandJohn Billington
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A928
DNF117AustraliaShell Ultra Hi-Tech Racing TeamAustraliaDick Johnson
AustraliaGregg Hansford
Ford Sierra RS50033DSQ
DNF111AustraliaEnzed Team PerkinsAustraliaLarry Perkins
New ZealandDenny Hulme
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A2108
DNF118AustraliaShell Ultra Hi-Tech Racing TeamAustraliaCharlie O'Brien
New ZealandNeville Crichton
Ford Sierra RS50029DSQ
DNS112SwitzerlandFord Texaco Racing TeamWest GermanyKlaus Niedzwiedz
West GermanyKlaus Ludwig
Ford Sierra RS500064
DNQ120Australia Terry FinniganAustraliaTerry Finnigan
AustraliaGeoff Leeds
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
DNQ131Australia Lester SmerdonAustraliaLester Smerdon
AustraliaBruce Williams
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
DNQ123Australia JagpartsAustraliaAlf Grant
AustraliaGerald Kay
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
DNQ133Australia Peter Williamson ToyotaAustraliaPeter Williamson
AustraliaChris Clearihan
New ZealandJohn Sax
Toyota Celica Supra
DNQ128Australia Wayne CliftAustraliaBernie Stack
AustraliaWayne Clift
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
DNQ125New Zealand Team Nissan Racing NZNew ZealandKent Baigent
New ZealandGraeme Bowkett
Nissan Skyline RS DR30
DNQ113New Zealand Viacard ServicesNew ZealandIan Tulloch
New ZealandTrevor Crowe
AustraliaJim Keogh
BMW 635 CSi

Italics indicate driver practiced this car but did not race.

Statistics

[edit]
  • Provisional Pole Position - #7 Klaus Ludwig - 2:17.46
  • Pole Position - #7 Klaus Ludwig - 2.16.969
  • Fastest Lap - #35 Andrew Miedecke - 2:22.50 - Lap 19 (new lap record)
  • Average Speed - 140 km/h
  • Race Time - 7:01:08.40 (based upon when Car 6 crossed the line).

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^James Hardie results sooner than planned, Australian Auto Action, 9 October 1987, page 3
  2. ^Entry List, 1987 James Hardie 1000, Official Program, pages 88 & 89
  3. ^"Bathurst 1987: James Hardie 1000". Uniquecarsandparts.com.au. Retrieved15 August 2012.
  4. ^Bill Tuckey, The Great Race 1987/88, page 180

External links

[edit]
Phillip Island 500
Bathurst 500
Bathurst 1000
Australia 1000


World Touring Car Championship
Previous race:
1987 RAC Tourist Trophy
1987 seasonNext race:
1987 Bob Jane T-Marts 500
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1987_James_Hardie_1000&oldid=1258858875"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp