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Win Percy

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British racing driver (born 1943)

Win Percy
Win Percy in 2012
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Born (1943-09-28)28 September 1943 (age 82)
Tolpuddle,Dorset, England
British Saloon / Touring Car Championship
Years active19751984,19871989,1993
TeamsSamuri Racing
Way Valley Racing
Toleman Group Motorsport
Team Toyota GB
Mazda Motorsport
ICS plc / Kaliber Racing
Listerine Racing Team
Nissan Motorsport Europe
Nissan Castrol Racing
Starts120
Wins10 (47 in class)
Poles12 (33 in class)
Fastest laps17 (46 in class)
Best finish1st in1980,1981,1982
Championship titles
1980,1981,1982
1975
1976,1982
1980,1981
British Saloon Car Championship
BSCC - Class D
BSCC - Class B
BSCC - Class C

Winston Walter Frederick Percy (born 28 September 1943, nearTolpuddle,Dorset) is a British formermotor racing driver fromEngland. Percy wasBritish Touring Car Champion three times, and at the time of his retirement was the most successful non-Antipodean driver ever to compete inAustralia's premier national motorsport event, theBathurst 1000km.[1]Joe Saward ofAutosport magazine said he was "often regarded as the World's Number One Touring Car Driver".[1]

Early years

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Percy found his way into motor sport through his first employment as a motor mechanic at his local garage. His first race was in 1964, in a local time-trial event driving his own road-goingFord Anglia 1200. He won, beating drivers of far more powerful cars in the process. While he initially pursued competitive driving as a hobby, his innate talent quickly resulted in many high-placed finishes in national-level races, including taking all three victories in the 1973 televisedrallycross races atCadwell Park. On the back of these results he turned professional in 1974, driving Spike Andersons SamuriDatsun 240Z in the British Modified Sports Car Championship. Once again, he won.[2]

British Touring Car Championship

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The following year saw Percy enter theBritish Touring Car Championship for the first time, a race series that he would come to dominate in the years ahead. His first race in the BTCC would also be the first time he encounteredTom Walkinshaw, after Percy won his class driving aToyota, and also attacked Walkinshaw'sFord Escort in the class above. In 1983, Percy won theWillhire 24 Hour in aPorsche 928S.

He stuck with Toyota for the next four years, until Walkinshaw offered Percy a drive in hisTom Walkinshaw Racing-runMazda RX-7 for the 1980 season. Percy won the 1980 Championship for TWR, and then went on to repeat the feat in the following year. Owing to a misunderstanding of Walkinshaw's off-beat sense of humour, Percy agreed to move back to Toyota for 1982.[clarification needed][citation needed] He once again won the BTCC crown for the 1982 season in theToyota Corolla.

European and World Touring Car Championships

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TheRover Vitesse ofTom Walkinshaw and Win Percy at theNürburgring in 1985.

Despite remaining with Toyota during the 1983 BTCC season, Percy maintained his links to TWR with occasional drives in theirV12 poweredJaguar XJS coupé which was proving the car to beat inGroup A racing, and Walkinshaw managed to tempt him back full-time in 1984. However, rather than a return to the BTCC, TWR entered three of the big Jaguars in theEuropean Touring Car Championship with Percy co-driving the lead car with Walkinshaw. The team won the 1984 ETCC with Walkinshaw also taking the drivers' title while the Walkinshaw, Percy andHans Heyer Jaguar won the ETCC's blue riband event, theSpa 24 Hours. The following year afterJaguar shelved its touring car program to concentrate on racingSportscars which saw TWR switch to works-backedRover VitesseV8s, again competing for the ETCC title. Walkinshaw and Percy this time took joint third in the drivers' championship. Along the way they scored victories in seven of the 500 km rounds:Donington;Silverstone;Monza;Vallelunga;Nogaro; theÖsterreichring; andSalzburg. 1985 also saw the Walkinshaw-Percy partnership in Australia for the first time, in an XJS, for the1985 Bathurst 1000 where they finished third (the team's third car driven by Australia'sJohn Goss and West GermanArmin Hahne won the race).

Once again, the TWR Vitesse cars were entered for the ETCC in 1986 where Percy finished 2nd in the Drivers' Championship. He had been declared the champion until a month after the championship, when theFIA belatedly applied a rule that each driver's lowest scoring result would be dropped. This gave the championship toBMW driverRoberto Ravaglia. However, 1986 also saw TWR running Jaguar's worksGroup C1 entry for the24 Hours of Le Mans race; Percy was given one of the driving slots. HisJaguar XJR-6 lasted for 10 of the 24 hours, partnered byGianfranco Brancatelli andHurley Haywood at the wheel, before a drive-shaft failure dropped the car out of the race from second place. Percy entered Le Mans again the following year, but suffered a major crash when a tyre exploded at approximately 240 mph (386 km/h) on the longMulsanne Straight, tearing off the rear bodywork and flipping the car into the air.[3] The wreckage finally came to a halt 600 metres down the road but, despite almost obliterating the vehicle, Percy walked away from the crash with nothing more than a badly battered helmet.

With TWR not racing in the1987 World Touring Car Championship, Percy only drove selected rounds of the series as a driver for hire. This saw him team with fellow EnglishmanAndy Rouse in a turboFord Sierra as well as Australian teamRoadways Racing driving aV8Holden Commodore withAllan Grice, though in his five WTCC races Percy failed to finish each time.

Percy contested the 1988European Touring Car Championship driving afactory backedNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R with Allan Grice. The pair, along with Sweden'sAnders Olofsson finished 6th in the Spa 24 Hours. In October, Percy and Grice again drove a Roadways RacingHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV in theBathurst 1000, though electrical trouble through the race saw them finish in 15th place.

He continued to race in national and international competitions with a variety of teams until the end of the decade, winning the 1989Spa 24 Hours race in anEggenberger MotorsportFord Sierra RS500.[4]

Australia

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Percy managed and drove for theHolden Racing Team in 1990

Percy co-drove in the Australasian rounds of the1987 World Touring Car Championship with Allan Grice in aHolden Commodore VL, and again at the1988 Bathurst 1000. In 1989, he contested the Australian endurance races withPerkins Engineering under the Holden Racing Team name.

In1990, at the behest ofHolden Special Vehicles owner Tom Walkinshaw, Percy officially formed the worksHolden Racing Team to contest theAustralian Touring Car Championship. Racing on the largely unfamiliar Australian race tracks, Percy as both team manager and lead driver put in a strong showing against the faster and lighter Ford Sierra RS500s and Nissan Skyline turbos to be the highest placedCommodore driver, finishing 8th in the series with a best finish being 3rd in at theLakesideround. This was despite being forced to miss Round 6 of the series atMallala when he and his wife returned to England following the death of their son in a car accident.

Percy and Allan Grice were surprise winners of the1990 Bathurst 1000 in a Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV, before finishing second in1991 driving the newerHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SV. As a team manager and lead driver, Percy would claim that his hardest decision was to let Grice drive the final stint of the 1990 Bathurst 1000. Percy, who had injured his shoulder a few weeks prior to Bathurst and felt that veteran Grice was the better choice to drive the final stint. While Percy wanted Grice as his co-driver, team owner Walkinshaw was initially against the idea due to memories of Grice giving the TWR Rovers hell[clarification needed] during the 1986 ETCC and only reluctantly let Percy chose his own co-driver.[citation needed] At the end of the1991 Australian Touring Car season after two years in charge of the Holden Racing Team, Percy and his wife returned to England. After a relatively quiet year in which he did little racing, Percy returned to Australia and the HRT in 1992 to drive the new 1993 specHolden VP Commodore alongside Grice at both theSandown 500 and theBathurst 1000, finishing 5th outright and first in Class C for the new spec cars at Bathurst.[5]

Percy continued to contest the Australian endurance events, driving for the Holden Racing Team in 1993,Wayne Gardner Racing in 1994 and 1995, andJohn Faulkner Racing in 1997.

After 1991 he drove in many series around the world. He contested the1993 British Touring Car Championship season in aNissan Primera. While acting as team manager in theMazda entry for the1994 BTCC, and chief tester and latterly team manager for Harrier between 1995 and 1997, as a driver he took theJaguar XJ220's first race win.

In the late 1990s he became active on the historic motorsport stage, often driving hisJaguar D-typeXKD 505 in historic sports car races. In 2002, drivingXKD 505, he won all four races at the Le Mans Classic meeting.

Accident

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In the summer of 2003, Percy suffered a serious accident in his garden. He was taken to hospital, where a medical error led to him being paralysed from the waist down. He sued the West Dorset General HospitalNational Health Service Trust and received an out of court settlement of £1.55 million in April 2008.[6] No longer able to compete, he is still a regular visitor to motor racing events around Britain.

Career results

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Results sourced from Driver Database.[7]

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1975British Saloon Car Championship2ndToyota Celica GTSamuri Racing withToyota GB
1976British Saloon Car Championship2ndToyota Celica GTSamuri Racing withToyota GB
1979British Saloon Car Championship5thToyota Celica GTHughes of Beaconsfield
1980British Saloon Car Championship1stMazda RX-7Tom Walkinshaw Racing
1981World Championship for Drivers and Makes157thMazda RX-7Mazdaspeed
British Saloon Car Championship1stMazda RX-7Tom Walkinshaw Racing
1982British Saloon Car Championship1stToyota Celica GTToyota GB
1983British Saloon Car Championship16thToyota Celica GTToyota GB
1984European Touring Car Championship7thJaguar XJSTom Walkinshaw Racing
British Saloon Car Championship12thToyota Celica SupraToyota GB
1985European Touring Car Championship3rdRover VitesseTom Walkinshaw Racing
Australian Endurance Championship23rdJaguar XJSJRA Ltd /Jaguar Racing
1986Nissan Mobil 500 Series6thRover VitesseTom Walkinshaw Racing
European Touring Car Championship2ndRover VitesseTom Walkinshaw Racing
1987British Touring Car Championship22ndFord Sierra RS Cosworth
Ford Sierra RS500
Industrial Control Services Ltd.
Nissan Mobil 500 Series4thJaguar XJSTom Walkinshaw Racing
World Touring Car ChampionshipNCFord Sierra RS Cosworth
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
Andy Rouse Engineering
Roadways Racing
World Sportscar ChampionshipNCJaguar XJR-8
Ecosse C286Ford
TWRSilk CutJaguar
Ecurie Ecosse
1988European Touring Car Championship40thNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RNissan Europe
British Touring Car Championship45thNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RNissan Europe
World Sportscar ChampionshipNCNissan R88CNissan Motorsports
Asia-Pacific Touring Car ChampionshipNCHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVRoadways Racing
1989Nissan Mobil 500 Series9thNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RNissan Motorsport Australia
1990Australian Touring Car Championship8thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVHolden Racing Team
Australian Endurance Championship8thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVHolden Racing Team
1991Australian Touring Car Championship8thHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SVHolden Racing Team
Australian Endurance Championship8thHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SVHolden Racing Team
1993British Touring Car Championship12thNissan Primera eGTNissan Castrol Racing
1996Eurocar V8 Championship11th

Complete British Saloon / Touring Car Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1973–1990 in class) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded ?–1989 in class)

YearTeamCarClass1234567891011121314151617DCPtsClass
1975Samuri Racing with
Toyota GB
Toyota Celica GTDMAL
ovr:6†
cls:1†
BRH
DNS
OUL
ovr:3†
cls:1†
THR
ovr:12
cls:1
SIL
ovr:17
cls:1
BRH
ovr:10†
cls:4†
THR
ovr:?
cls:1
SIL
ovr:?†
cls:1†
MAL
ovr:4†
cls:2†
SNE
Ret
SIL
ovr:?
cls:1
ING
ovr:1†
cls:1†
BRH
ovr:?†
cls:1†
OUL
Ret
BRH
ovr:?
cls:1
2nd781st
1976Samuri Racing with
Toyota GB
Toyota Celica GTBBRH
ovr:7
cls:1
SIL
ovr:10
cls:1
OUL
ovr:?†
cls:1†
THR
ovr:7
cls:1
THR
ovr:?
cls:1
SIL
ovr:?
cls:1
BRH
Ret
MAL
ovr:1†
cls:1†
SNE
ovr:1†
cls:1†
BRH
ovr:9
cls:1
2nd811st
1977Samuri Racing with
Bradshaw Plant Hire
Ford Capri II 3.0sDSIL
DNS
BRH
Ret
OUL
ovr:7†
cls:6†
THR
ovr:4
cls:4
SIL
ovr:7
cls:7
THR
Ret
DON
ovr:11†
cls:8†
SIL
Ret
DON
ovr:4†
cls:3†
BRHTHRBRH
ovr:?
cls:?
23rd38th
1978Way Valley Racing
Bradshaw Plant Hire
Toyota Celica GTBSILOULTHRBRH
ovr:2†
cls:2†
SIL
ovr:2†
cls:2†
DON
ovr:3†
cls:2†
MAL
ovr:2†
cls:2†
BRH
ovr:12
cls:2
DON
ovr:2†
cls:2†
BRH
ovr:?
cls:1
THR
ovr:?
cls:?
OUL
ovr:2†
cls:2†
6th56?
Triumph Dolomite SprintCMAL
ovr:8†
cls:2†
OUL
ovr:10†
cls:4†
??
Toleman Group MotorsportBMW 530iDDON
Ret†
??
1979Team Toyota GB
Hughes of Beaconsfield
Toyota Celica GTBSIL
ovr:?
cls:3
OUL
Ret
THR
ovr:15
cls:2
SIL
ovr:14
cls:1
DON
ovr:?
cls:1
SIL
DSQ
MAL
ovr:1†
cls:1†
DON
ovr:?
cls:2
BRH
ovr:?
cls:2
THR
ovr:9
cls:2
SNE
ovr:6
cls:1
OUL
ovr:2†
cls:2†
5th702nd
1980TWR PentaxMazda RX-7CMAL
ovr:4†
cls:1†
OUL
ovr:6†
cls:1†
THR
ovr:3
cls:1
SIL
ovr:7
cls:1
SIL
ovr:3
cls:1
BRH
ovr:7
cls:1
MAL
ovr:7†
cls:1†
BRH
ovr:7
cls:1
THR
ovr:6
cls:1
SIL
ovr:6
cls:1
1st901st
1981Mazda MotorsportMazda RX-7CMAL
ovr:2†
cls:1†
SIL
Ret
OUL
ovr:1†
cls:1†
THR
ovr:4
cls:1
BRH
ovr:2†
cls:1†
SIL
ovr:4
cls:1
SIL
ovr:4
cls:1
DON
ovr:1†
cls:1†
BRH
ovr:2
cls:1
THR
ovr:2
cls:1
SIL1st781st
1982Team Toyota GB
Hughes of Beaconsfield
Toyota Corolla GTBSIL
ovr:7
cls:1
MAL
ovr:1†
cls:1†
OUL
ovr:1†
cls:1†
THR
ovr:7
cls:1
THR
ovr:8
cls:1
SIL
ovr:10
cls:1
DON
ovr:6
cls:1
BRH
ovr:8
cls:1
DON
ovr:6
cls:1
BRH
ovr:4
cls:1
SIL
ovr:9
cls:1
1st901st
1983Team Toyota GB
Hughes of Beaconsfield
Toyota Corolla GTCSIL
ovr:6
cls:1
OULTHR17th99th
Toyota Celica SupraABRH
ovr:8*
cls:4*
THR
DNS
SILDONSIL
ovr:6
cls:6
DON
ovr:3
cls:3
BRH
Ret
SIL
Ret
21st56th
1984Team Toyota GB
Hughes of Beaconsfield
Toyota Celica SupraADON
ovr:6
cls:6
SILOUL
ovr:4
cls:4
THR
Ret
THR
Ret
SILSNEBRH
Ret
BRH
ovr:1
cls:1
DON
ovr:2
cls:2
SIL
ovr:2
cls:2
12th273rd
1987ICS plcFord Sierra RS CosworthASILOULTHRTHRSILSIL
ovr:1
cls:1
BRHSNEDON22nd1010th
Listerine Racing TeamFord Sierra RS500OUL
Ret‡
DONSIL
1988Nissan Motorsport EuropeNissan HR31 Skyline GTS-RASILOULTHRDON
ovr:4
cls:4
THRSILSILBRHSNEBRHBIRDONSIL43rd417th
1989Kaliber RacingFord Sierra RS500AOULSILTHRDON
Ret‡
THRSILSILBRHSNEBRHBIRDONSILNC0NC
1993Nissan Castrol RacingNissan Primera eGTSIL
7
DON
Ret
SNE
8
DON
11
OULBRH
1

5
BRH
2

4
PEM
9
SIL
2
KNO
1

DNS
KNO
2

DNS
OUL
18
BRH
11
THR
Ret
DON
1

10
DON
2

7
SIL
Ret
12th38
Source:[8]

† Events with 2 races staged for the different classes.

‡ Endurance driver.

  • No points awarded due to lack of car homologation papers.

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)[9]

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314DCPoints
1979United KingdomThe Akai GolfVolkswagen Golf Mk1MNZVALMUGBRA
DNS
JARZELBRNNURZANSALPERNC10
United KingdomBrowne & DayFord Capri III 3.0SSIL
6
ZOL
1982United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingJaguar XJSMNZVALDONPERMUGBRNSALNURSPA
Ret
NCNA
United KingdomPatrick MotorsportRover VitesseSIL
15
ZOL
1983United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingJaguar XJSMNZ
DNS
VALDONPERMUGBRNZELNURSALSPA
Ret
ZOL
8
NCNA
United KingdomTeam Toyota GBToyota Celica SupraSIL
16
1984United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingJaguar XJSMNZ
Ret
VAL
11
DON
1
PER
3
BRN
2
ZEL
2
SAL
1
NUR
Ret
SPA
1
SIL
Ret
ZOL
4
MUG
Ret
7th145
1985United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingRover VitesseMNZ
1
VAL
1
DON
1
AND
Ret
BRN
8
ZEL
Ret
SAL
2
NUR
Ret
SPA
Ret
SIL
1
NOG
1
ZOL
Ret
EST
Ret
JAR
1
3rd198
1986United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingRover VitesseMNZ
1
DON
1
HOC
4
MIS
3
AND
2
BRN
2
ZEL
1
NUR
4
SPA
Ret
SIL
2
NOG
16
ZOL
3
EST
2
JAR
2
2nd203
1988United KingdomNissan EuropeNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RMNZDON
Ret
ESTJARDIJ
Ret
VALNUR
19
SPA
6
ZOL
Ret
SIL
Ret
NOG
11
40th45

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar1234567891011DCPoints
1987United KingdomAndy Rouse EngineeringFord Sierra RS CosworthMNZJARDIJNURSPA
Ret
BNONC0
Ford Sierra RS500SIL
Ret
AustraliaRoadways RacingHolden VL Commodore SS Group ABAT
Ret
CLD
Ret
WEL
Ret
FJI

Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar1234DCPoints
1988AustraliaRoadways RacingHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVBAT
15
WEL
Ret
PUK
Ret
FJINC0

Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar123456789DCPoints
1990AustraliaHolden Racing TeamHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVAMA
14
SYM
9
PHI
7
WIN
Ret
LAK
3
MALWAN
5
ORA
6
8th32
1991AustraliaHolden Racing TeamHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SVSAN
5
SYM
Ret
WAN
Ret
LAK
11
WIN
6
AMA
8
MAL
4
LAKORA
8
8th30

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

[edit]
YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsOverall
position
Class
position
1981JapanMazdaspeed Co. Ltd.JapanYojiro Terada
JapanHiroshi Fushida
Mazda RX-7IMSA GTO25DNFDNF
1986United KingdomSilk CutJaguar
United KingdomTom Walkinshaw Racing
ItalyGianfranco Brancatelli
United StatesHurley Haywood
Jaguar XJR-6C1154DNFDNF
1987United KingdomSilk CutJaguar
United KingdomTom Walkinshaw Racing
NetherlandsJan Lammers
United KingdomJohn Watson
Jaguar XJR-8LMC1158DNFDNF
1988JapanNissan MotorsportsAustraliaAllan Grice
United KingdomMike Wilds
Nissan R88CC134414th13th
1993United KingdomTWRJaguar RacingGermanyArmin Hahne
United KingdomDavid Leslie
Jaguar XJ220GT6DNFDNF
1995United Kingdom PC AutomotiveJaguarSwitzerland Bernard Thuner
France Olindo Iaccobelli
Jaguar XJ220GT1123DNFDNF

Complete Spa 24 Hour results

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YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsOverall
position
Class
position
1979United Kingdom Equipe EssoUnited KingdomVince Woodman
United Kingdom Jonathan Buncombe
Ford Capri III 3.0S+2500NADNFDNF
1980United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingUnited KingdomPete LovettMazda RX-7-2500347DNFDNF
1981United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingBelgiumMarc Duez
United KingdomJeff Allam
United Kingdom Chuck Nicholson
Mazda RX-7-25004454th1st
1982United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingUnited KingdomTom Walkinshaw
United Kingdom Chuck Nicholson
Jaguar XJSDiv. 3NADNFDNF
1983United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingUnited KingdomMartin Brundle
SwitzerlandEnzo Calderari
Jaguar XJSDiv. 3NADNFDNF
1984United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingUnited KingdomTom Walkinshaw
West GermanyHans Heyer
Jaguar XJSDiv. 34531st1st
1985United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingUnited KingdomTom Walkinshaw
West GermanyHans Heyer
Rover VitesseDiv. 386DNFDNF
1986United KingdomTom Walkinshaw RacingUnited KingdomTom Walkinshaw
Belgium Eddy Joosen
Rover VitesseDiv. 3383DNFDNF
1987United KingdomAndy Rouse EngineeringUnited KingdomAndy Rouse
BelgiumThierry Tassin
Ford Sierra RS CosworthDiv. 3252DNFDNF
1988United KingdomNissan Motorsports EuropeAustraliaAllan Grice
SwedenAnders Olofsson
Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RDiv. 34826th4th
1989SwitzerlandEggenberger MotorsportItalyGianfranco Brancatelli
West GermanyBernd Schneider
Ford Sierra RS500Div. 34811st1st

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

[edit]
YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsOverall
position
Class
position
1985United KingdomJRA Ltd /Jaguar RacingUnited KingdomTom WalkinshawJaguar XJSC1603rd3rd
1987AustraliaRoadways RacingAustraliaAllan GriceHolden VL Commodore SS Group A196DNFDNF
1988AustraliaICL RacingAustraliaAllan GriceHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVA13915th11th
1989AustraliaHolden Racing TeamAustraliaNeil CromptonHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVA1587th7th
1990AustraliaHolden Racing TeamAustraliaAllan GriceHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVA1611st1st
1991AustraliaHolden Racing TeamAustraliaAllan GriceHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SVA1602nd2nd
1992AustraliaHolden Racing TeamAustraliaAllan GriceHolden VP CommodoreC1415th1st
1993AustraliaHolden Racing TeamAustraliaTomas MezeraHolden VP CommodoreA107DNFDNF
1994AustraliaCoca-Cola RacingAustraliaRussell IngallHolden VP CommodoreA1615th5th
1995AustraliaCoca-Cola RacingAustraliaBrad JonesHolden VR Commodore1615th5th
1997AustraliaJohn Faulkner RacingNew ZealandJohn FaulknerHolden VS CommodoreL11545th5th

References

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  2. ^"Lunch with Win Percy".Motorsportmagazine.com. 7 July 2014. Retrieved13 November 2021.
  3. ^"Archive 17- Win Percy".Archive.today. Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved13 November 2021.
  4. ^"Breakfast morning with Win Percy and Steve Soper - JD Classics". Archived fromthe original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved4 October 2016.
  5. ^"Saturday Sleuthing: HRT's First Bathurst Winner".Supercars.com. Retrieved13 November 2021.
  6. ^Janet Sayers and Mary Menjou (17 April 2008)."Win Percy v. West Dorset General Hospitals NHS Trust". Lexology - Kennedys Law LLP.
  7. ^"Win Percy | Racing career profile | Driver Database".Driverdb.com. Retrieved13 November 2021.
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  9. ^"ETCC".Touringcarracing.net. Retrieved13 November 2021.

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