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1981 Australian Touring Car Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

The 1981 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Group C Touring Cars. The championship, which was the 22nd running of the Australian Touring Car Championship, began at Symmons Plains Raceway and ended at Lakeside International Raceway after 8 rounds.

Dick Johnson, using the Ford XD Falcon built with the money he received after TV viewers had pledged AUD$72,000 following his crash with 'The Rock' at Bathurst the previous year (Ford Australia boss of the day Edsel Ford II had personally matched the amount dollar for dollar), won his first ATCC ahead of defending champion Peter Brock in his Holden Dealer Team Commodore. Johnson and Brock were the only drivers to win during the championship which came down to the final round on Dick's home track at Lakeside. Johnson won the race from Brock, the two battling all the way to the Chequered flag in what many believe to be one of the best ATCC races in history. Johnson later praised Brock, claiming that he had every opportunity to punt him off the road at Lakeside, while Brock also praised Johnson who held his nerve and won a clean race.

Classes

Cars competed in two engine displacement classes:

  • Up to and including 3000cc
  • 3001–6000cc

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the first six placegetters in each class at each round. Bonus points were awarded on a 4-3-2-1 basis to the top four placegetters irrespective of class at each round. Only the best seven round results could be retained by each driver.

Round positions at rounds which were run in two parts were determined by allocating points on a 20-16-13-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis to the first fourteen placegetters in each part. These points were then aggregated to determine the results for that round. However a different method of determining round positions was used for Round 6 at Adelaide International Raceway where points were allocated on a 20-16-13-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis to the first fourteen placegetters in each class in each part.

Entrants and drivers

The following entrants and drivers competed in the 1981 Australian Touring Car Championship.

EntrantCarNoDriver
Citizen WatchesHolden VB Commodore2Gary Cooke
Cadbury-SchweppesHolden VC Commodore3Peter Janson
Re-Car RacingHolden VC Commodore3Alan Browne
Re-Car RacingHolden VC Commodore4Alan Browne
Toms TyresHolden VC Commodore4Wayne Negus
Marlboro Holden Dealer TeamHolden VC Commodore05Peter Brock
Rusty FrenchFord XD Falcon6Rusty French
Bob MorrisFord XD Falcon7Bob Morris
Launceston HotelHolden VC Commodore7Larry Perkins
Garry WillmingtonFord XD Falcon8Garry Willmington
Nine Network Racing TeamChevrolet Camaro Z289Kevin Bartlett
Roadways RacingHolden VC Commodore10Steve Harrington
Allan Grice Racing Pty. Ltd.BMW 635CSi11Allan Grice
Warren CullenHolden VC Commodore12Warren Cullen
John EnglishFord XD Falcon14John English
Neil CunninghamHolden VB Commodore16Neil Cunningham
Tru-Blu Steel TubingFord XD Falcon17Dick Johnson
Murray CarterFord XD Falcon18Murray Carter
Phil LyonHolden VB Commodore23Phil Lyon
Army Reserve Racing TeamFord XD Falcon24Bob Muir
Ray AllfordFord XD Falcon26Ray Allford
Capri ComponentsFord Capri Mk III29Lawrie Nelson
Peter McLeodMazda RX-730Peter McLeod
Masterton HomesFord Capri Mk II31Colin Bond
Masterton HomesFord Capri Mk II32Steve Masterton
John SmithFord XD Falcon33John Smith (racing driver)John Smith
Northside MazdaMazda RX-734Terry Shiel
Phil AlexanderMazda RX-335Phil Alexander
Mulgrave MazdaMazda RX-341Frank Porter
Michael O'HehirMazda RX-342Michael O'Hehir
J. Beninca
Beninca MotorsAlfa Romeo Alfetta GTV46Joe Beninca
L. & J.F. ParshenMazda RX-346Ross Burbidge
Brian CallaghanFord XD Falcon47Brian Callaghan
Evan ThomasMazda RX-348Evan Thomas
Chickadee ChickenToyota Celica53Graeme Bailey
Craig BradtkeMitsubishi Lancer57Craig Bradtke
Country Dealer TeamIsuzu Gemini60Jim Faneco
Garry EverittMazda RX-361Garry Everitt
Alexandra SurpliceToyota Corolla Levin62Alexandra Surplice
Hooley Auto ElectricsHolden VC Commodore71Graeme Hooley
Guy CheneryFord Escort75Guy Chenery
Toyota Dealer TeamToyota Celica77Peter Williamson
Gary WhittakerHolden LX Torana SLR 5000 A9X78Gary Whittaker
Phil WaltonToyota Celica79Phil Walton
Bill O'BrienFord XD Falcon80Bill O'Brien
John BristowToyota Celica81John Bristow
G.K. EngineeringFord Escort RS200095Darryl Gretgrix

Results and standings

Race calendar

The 1981 Australian Touring Car Championship was contested over an eight-round series with Rounds 1, 3, 5, 7 & 8 being single race rounds and Rounds 2, 4 & 6 being two race rounds.

Rd.Race titleCircuitCity / stateDateWinnerTeamReport12345678
Symmons PlainsSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania1 MarDick JohnsonPalmer Tube Mills
Yella Terra TrophyCalder Park RacewayMelbourne, Victoria15 MarPeter BrockMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
Marlboro CupOran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales22 MarDick JohnsonPalmer Tube Mills
Bill Patterson Trophy RaceSandown RacewayMelbourne, Victoria12 AprDick JohnsonPalmer Tube Mills
Saab-Scania TrophyWanneroo ParkPerth, Western Australia26 AprPeter BrockMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
AdelaideAdelaide International RacewayAdelaide, South Australia3 MayPeter BrockMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
Surfers ParadiseSurfers Paradise RacewaySurfers Paradise, Queensland17 MayDick JohnsonPalmer Tube Mills
LakesideLakeside International RacewayBrisbane, Queensland21 JunDick JohnsonPalmer Tube Mills

Championship standings

Colin Bond, driving an under 3 litre Ford Capri took seven class wins in the first seven rounds, but did not race at the final round as he was unlikely to improve his nett score. With Dick Johnson and Peter Brock only twice failing to take the top two positions (Johnson was third at Calder, and Brock did not finish at Sandown), they were classified ahead of Bond due to the bonus points they each received for their outright placings.

PosDriverCarSymCalOraSanWanAdeSurLakPts123456789101112121415151718182020202323232626262626PosDriverCarSymCalOraSanWanAdeSurLakPts
Dick JohnsonFord XD Falcon13(6)131399131383
Peter BrockHolden VC Commodore9139Ret13139975
Colin BondFord Capri Mk II999999963
Steve MastertonFord Capri Mk II66663633
Murray CarterFord XD Falcon69162125
Peter JansonHolden VC Commodore42264624
Alan BrowneHolden VC Commodore4444420
Peter WilliamsonToyota Celica464418
Graeme BaileyToyota Celica42915
Steve HarringtonHolden VC Commodore2122613
Kevin BartlettChevrolet Camaro Z286612
Allan GriceBMW 635CSi99
Frank PorterMazda RX-3369
Lawrie NelsonFord Capri Mk III437
Ross BurbidgeMazda RX-366
Evan ThomasMazda RX-3246
Peter McLeodMazda RX-7415
Gary CookeHolden VC Commodore44
Terry ShielMazda RX-744
Michael O'HehirMazda RX-333
Graham MeinFord Escort RS200033
Bob MuirFord XD Falcon123
Joe BenincaAlfa Romeo Alfetta GTV22
Alexandra SurpliceToyota Corolla22
Neil CunninghamHolden VC Commodore22
Jim FanecoIsuzu Gemini11
Graeme HooleyHolden VC Commodore11
Larry PerkinsHolden VC Commodore11
Greg SymesTriumph Dolomite Sprint11
Gary WhittakerHolden LX Torana SLR 5000 A9X11

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Note: Points which could not be retained under the "best seven rounds" rule are shown in the above table within brackets.

References

References

  1. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1981, Conditions for Australian Titles, page 94
  2. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1982, page 53
  3. Australian Motor Racing Year, 1981/82, Australian Touring Car Championship, pages 112-129
  4. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1981, Conditions for Australian Titles, pages 92
  5. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1981, Conditions for Australian titles, pages 91-92
  6. Ford, the Australian racing history, page 353
  7. 1981 Championship Review, Racing Car News, January 1982, pages 34 to 35
  8. Des White, Falcon fires a record Surfers crowd, Racing Car News, June 1981, pages 6 & 7

  9. Belgrave Mazda Program, Adelaide International Raceway, May 3rd 1981
  10. Program, Calder Raceway, March 18, 1981
  11. Australian Touring Car Championship - Final Round, Racing Car News, July 1981, page 23
  12. Robert Janney, Brock wins race, Carter - the crowd, Racing Car News, June 1981, pages 26 & 27
  13. "1981 ATCC".
  14. Official Programme, Sandown, 12 April 1981
  15. Graham Howard & Stewart Wilson, 1981 - Ford's new folk-hero, The Australian Touring Car Championship, 30 Fabulous Years, 1989, page 230
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