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1980 Australian Touring Car Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

The 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for Group C Touring Cars. Authorised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as a National Title, it was the 21st Australian Touring Car Championship.

The championship was won by Peter Brock driving a Holden Commodore VB.

Season summary

Peter Brock won his third and final ATCC title, driving a Holden VB Commodore for the Marlboro Holden Dealer Team which he had purchased from team owner/manager John Sheppard in late 1979 after Holden had pulled out of the sport following the domination by the Toranas in 1978 and 1979. After buying the team, Brock, backed by Adelaide based Holden dealer Vin Keane, actually went around Australia to the Holden dealers in a successful attempt to help finance the team which also saw the launch of the HDT Special Vehicles which built "hotter" versions of the road-going Holden Commodore. This effectively meant that for the first time since being founded by Harry Firth in 1969, the HDT was actually a Dealers Team rather than a backdoor factory operation. Brock and Sheppard had been secretly testing a VB Commodore in late 1979 in readiness for the rule changes enforced by CAMS. These rule changes aimed at reducing engine emissions, mostly sparked by the 1970s Oil Crisis, effectively made the Toranas and Falcon Hardtops of the previous years ineligible. By the start of the ATCC, Brock and the HDT were the only team anywhere near ready to race, and it showed in the results. Brock won four of the eight rounds, including the opening three rounds. He also put his Commodore on pole position at each round of the championship.

Former twice CAMS Gold Star winner and 1974 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 winner Kevin Bartlett recovered from his 1979 Formula 5000 crash and finished second in the championship in his Channel 9 sponsored Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (financed by Nine's owner, media magnate and one of the richest people in Australia, Kerry Packer). Bartlett broke Brock's winning run, using the superior power of the 5.7-litre Chevrolet to win at Sandown, and would later win the penultimate round in Adelaide. Bartlett's win at Sandown was the first non-Ford or Holden outright ATCC win since Bob Jane took his championship winning Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 to victory in Round 6 of the 1972 ATCC at Surfers Paradise.

Sydney based Toyota dealer Peter Williamson finished third in the championship in his Class B Toyota Celica, benefiting from class wins and generally poor or small fields (especially in the outright Class A) resulting from teams rushing to get the new generation cars race ready.

Reigning champion Bob Morris had lost his major sponsor when Ron Hodgson had pulled out at the end of 1979, so Morris entered into an uneasy relationship with Allan Grice's Craven Mild Racing which was run by Morris' former Bathurst co-driver Frank Gardner. Grice drove one of the 1979 Toranas to victory at Wanneroo in Perth. The Torana, with drum brakes at the rear as well as the required "low emission" heads, had seen a drop in horsepower from 1979s 380 bhp to just on 300 bhp. Grice only competed in four rounds and finished eighth in the title. Morris endured an unhappy championship trying to develop the teams Commodore and could only finish fifth on points, though he did win the final round at Oran Park.

After Ford Australia pulled out of racing at the end of 1978, and being forced to go it alone as a privateer in 1979, the 1980 ATCC was the first time since 1968 that triple champion Allan Moffat did not contest the championship, with the Canadian born driver instead winning the Australian Sports Car Championship in a Porsche 930 Turbo.

After winning four ATCC titles during the 1970s, this would prove to be the only ATCC won by a Holden driver during the 1980s. The next win would not be until 1994.

Teams and drivers

The following drivers and teams competed in the 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship.

TeamCarNoDriver
Ron DicksonChevrolet Camaro Z282AUS Ron Dickson
Cadbury-Schweppes RacingHolden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback3NZL Peter Janson
Wayne NegusHolden VB Commodore4AUS Wayne Negus
Marlboro Holden Dealer TeamHolden VB Commodore05AUS Peter Brock
Craven Mild RacingHolden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback6AUS Allan Grice
Holden VB Commodore7AUS Bob Morris
Garry WillmingtonFord XD Falcon8AUS Garry Willmington
Nine Network Racing TeamChevrolet Camaro Z289AUS Kevin Bartlett
Gary CookeHolden VB Commodore11AUS Gary Cooke
John FrenchAlfa Romeo 2000 GTV12AUS John French
Fred GeisslerHolden VB Commodore16AUS Fred Geissler
Murray CarterFord XD Falcon18AUS Murray Carter
Roadways RacingHolden VB Commodore21AUS Charlie O'Brien
Australia Garth Wigston
Re-Car RacingHolden VB Commodore26AUS Alan Browne
Australia Brian Sampson
Bill O'BrienFord XC Falcon30AUS Bill O'Brien
Masterton HomesFord Capri Mk.II31AUS Steve Masterton
AUS Colin Bond
Don SmithFord Capri Mk.III35AUS Don Smith
Barry JonesMazda RX-339AUS Barry Jones
Peter McLeodMazda RX-740AUS Peter McLeod
Larry KoggeMazda RX-341AUS Larry Kogge
John FaulknerFord Escort Mk.II43NZL John Faulkner
Toyota Dealer TeamToyota Corolla44AUS Mike Quinn
Graham MeinFord Escort Mk.II45AUS Graham Mein
Ross BurbidgeMazda RX-346AUS Ross Burbidge
Wally ScottToyota Celica47AUS Wally Scott
Evan ThomasMazda RX-348AUS Evan Thomas
Martin PowerTriumph Dolomite Sprint49AUS Martin Power
Chickadee ChickenToyota Celica51AUS Graeme Bailey
Maurice SpaldingToyota Celica55AUS Maurice Spalding
Lawrie NelsonFord Capri Mk.III58AUS Lawrie Nelson
Frank PorterAlfa Romeo Alfetta GTV59AUS Frank Porter
Jim FanecoHolden Gemini60AUS Jim Faneco
Ray GulsonAlfa Romeo Alfetta GTV67AUS Ray Gulson
John BundyMazda RX-369AUS John Bundy
Toyota Dealer TeamToyota Celica77AUS Peter Williamson

Race calendar

The championship was contested over eight rounds, each comprising either one race or two heats.

Rd.Race titleCircuitCity / stateDateWinnerTeamReport12345678
*Launceston*Symmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania2 MarchPeter BrockMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
*Calder*Calder Park RacewayMelbourne, Victoria15 MarchPeter BrockMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
*Lakeside*Lakeside International RacewayBrisbane, Queensland30 MarchPeter BrockMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
*Sandown*Sandown RacewayMelbourne, Victoria13 AprilKevin BartlettNine Network Racing Team
*Perth*Wanneroo ParkPerth, Western Australia27 AprilAllan GriceCraven Mild Racing
*Surfers Paradise*Surfers Paradise RacewaySurfers Paradise, Queensland18 MayPeter BrockMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
*Adelaide*Adelaide International RacewayAdelaide, South Australia1 JuneKevin BartlettNine Network Racing Team
*Oran Park*Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales16 JuneBob MorrisCraven Mild Racing

Classes

Cars competed in two displacement classes:

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

The up to and including 3000cc class was contested by Alfa Romeo Alfetta, Ford Capri, Ford Escort, Isuzu Gemini, Mazda RX-3, Mazda RX-7, Toyota Celica and Toyota Corolla.

The 3001 to 6000cc class was contested by Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Falcon, Holden Commodore and Holden Torana.

Points system

Points were awarded for the first four outright places at each round on a 4-3-2-1 basis.

Championship standings

PosDriverCarSym.Cal.Lak.San.Wan.Sur.Ade.Ora.Pts1234567891011111314141414141919192223242424242424303030333333PosDriverCarSym.Cal.Lak.San.Wan.Sur.Ade.Ora.Pts
Peter BrockHolden VB Commodore13131399139Ret**79**
Kevin BartlettChevrolet Camaro Z28994134Ret13DSQ**52**
Peter WilliamsonToyota Celica47610911**47**
Murray CarterFord XD Falcon6962612**32**
Bob MorrisHolden VB Commodore2RetRetRet6Ret413**25**
Don SmithFord Capri Mk.III1166**23**
Lawrie NelsonFord Capri Mk.III99Ret2Ret**20**
Allan GriceHolden LX Torana SS6Ret13Ret**19**
Steve MastertonFord Capri Mk.II664**16**
Charlie O'BrienHolden VB Commodore96**15**
Mike QuinnToyota Corolla444**12**
Garry WillmingtonFord XD Falcon44013**12**
Wally ScottToyota Celica92**11**
Barry JonesMazda RX-3Ret9**9**
Gary CookeHolden VB Commodore9**9**
Larry KoggeMazda RX-3234**9**
Bill O'BrienFord XC Falcon1242**9**
John BundyMazda RX-31332**9**
Maurice SpaldingToyota Celica6**6**
Colin BondFord Capri Mk.II6**6**
Ross BurbidgeMazda RX-324**6**
Brian SampsonHolden VB Commodore5**5**
John FaulknerFord Escort Mk.II31**4**
John FrenchAlfa Romeo 2000 GTV3**3**
Evan ThomasMazda RX-33**3**
Fred GeisslerHolden VB Commodore3**3**
Graeme BaileyToyota Celica3**3**
Alan BrowneHolden VB Commodore12**3**
Peter McLeodMazda RX-7Ret21**3**
Martin PowerTriumph Dolomite Sprint20**2**
Peter JansonHolden LX Torana SS2**2**
Frank PorterAlfa Romeo Alfetta GTV11**2**
Ron DicksonChevrolet Camaro Z281**1**
Wayne NegusHolden VB Commodore1**1**
Graham MeinFord Escort Mk.II1**1**

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References

References

  1. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport 1980
  2. Graham Howard, Stewart Wilso, David Greenhalgh, The official history - Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years, page 209
  3. (1986). "Australian Touring Car Championship: 25 Fabulous Years". R&T Publishing.
  4. (28 April 2008). "Points systems". V8Central website.
  5. (7 April 2008). "1980 Australian Touring Car Championship". V8Central website.
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