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1987 Castrol 500

Australian Automotive Race


Australian Automotive Race

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 (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.

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

Summary

Qualifying

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 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, 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 more than the HDT cars.

Race

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.

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

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

Cars competed in three engine capacity classes:

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

Results

Dulux Dozen

PosNoTeamDriverCarTimePole23456789101112
17Shell Ultra-Hi Tech Racing TeamAUS Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS5001:47.59
1JPS Team BMWNZL Jim RichardsBMW M31:48.43
30Peter Jackson Nissan RacingAustralia George FuryNissan Skyline DR30 RS1:49.43
2Roadways RacingAUS Allan GriceHolden VL Commodore SS Group A1:49.63
05HDT Racing P/LAUS Peter BrockHolden VL Commodore SS Group A1:49.81
25Team Nissan Racing NZNZL Graeme BowkettNissan Skyline DR30 RS1:50.01
3JPS Team BMWFRG Ludwig FinauerBMW M31:51.14
15Peter Jackson Nissan RacingAUS Glenn SetonNissan Skyline DR30 RS1:51.18
11Enzed Team PerkinsAUS Larry PerkinsHolden VK Commodore SS Group A1:51.31
14NetComm (Aust)AUS Murray CarterNissan Skyline DR30 RS1:53.92
6HDT Racing P/LAUS Jon CrookeHolden VL Commodore SS Group A1:54.37
8Supa SalvageAUS Warren CullenHolden VK Commodore SS Group A1:57.24

Race

PositionClassNo.EntrantDriversCarLaps1234567891011121314151617181920212223DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFNCDNFDNFNCDNFDNFNCDNFDNFDNFDNFDNSDNS
B30Peter Jackson Nissan RacingAUS George Fury
AUS Terry ShielNissan Skyline DR30 RS129
A11ENZED Team PerkinsAUS Larry Perkins
NZL Denny HulmeHolden VK Commodore SS Group A128
B25Team Nissan Racing NZNZL Kent Baigent
NZL Graeme BowkettNissan Skyline DR30 RS127
A6Mobil HDTAUS Neil Crompton
NZL Jon CrookeHolden VL Commodore SS Group A126
B3JPS Team BMWFRG Ludwig Finauer
NZL Robbie FrancevicBMW E30 M3125
B14Netcomm (Aust) RacingAUS Murray Carter
AUS Denis HorleyNissan Skyline DR30 RS125
B40K WillsNZL Kieran Wills
NZL Phillip HenleyNissan Skyline DR30 RS124
B43G LorrimerNZL Graham Lorimer
NZL John SaxBMW E30 M3123
A19Everlast Battery ServiceAUS Bill O'Brien
AUS Brian SampsonHolden VL Commodore SS Group A123
C60Peter Jackson Nissan RacingAUS Mark Skaife
AUS Grant JarrettNissan Gazelle121
A38W CliftAUS Wayne Clift
AUS Bernie StackHolden VK Commodore SS Group A121
A36Grellis MarketingAUS Ray Ellis
AUS John LustyHolden VL Commodore SS Group A120
C31Toyota Team AustraliaAUS Mike Quinn
NZL John FaulknerToyota Corolla119
A29Mulvihill Motorsports Pty LtdAUS Tony Mulvihill
AUS Ken MatthewsHolden VK Commodore SS Group A119
B78B BolwellAUS Brian Bolwell
AUS Rod SmithBMW 323i117
B24Lockwood Bryce HomesAUS Bill Bryce
AUS Leo GeogheganBMW 325i116
A20Salisbury North Service StationAUS Des Wall
AUS John VirgoBMW 635 CSi116
A21Lusty Engineering Pty LtdAUS Graham Lusty
AUS Ken LustyHolden VL Commodore SS Group A115
C13Bob Holden Motors Manly ValeAUS Bob Holden
AUS Garry WillmingtonToyota Sprinter115
A22DFC New Zealand LimitedNZL C Castle
NZL John BillingtonHolden VK Commodore SS Group A114
A23Yellow Pages RacingAUS Tony Kavich
AUS Kerry BailyHolden VK Commodore SS Group A113
C88D SalaAUS David Sala
AUS Dale SmartIsuzu Gemini111
C86GemsparesAUS Daryl Hendrick
AUS John WhiteIsuzu Gemini106
B1JPS Team BMWNZL Jim Richards
AUS Tony LonghurstBMW E30 M3118
A7CANAM EnterprisesNZL Graeme Cameron
NZL Wayne WilkinsonHolden VL Commodore SS Group A116
A05Mobil HDTAUS Peter Brock
AUS David ParsonsHolden VL Commodore SS Group A113
A8Warren CullenAUS Warren Cullen
AUS Gary CookeHolden VK Commodore SS Group A99
B44Viacard ServicesNZL Trevor Crowe
AUS Jim KeoghBMW E30 M393
C32Toyota Team AustraliaAUS Drew Price
Australia John SmithToyota Corolla91
B18Shell Ultra-Hi Tech Racing TeamAUS Dick Johnson
NZL Neville Crichton
AUS Gregg HansfordFord Sierra RS50086
B15Peter Jackson Nissan RacingAUS Glenn Seton
AUS John BoweNissan Skyline DR30 RS86
C58Ratcliff Transport SparesAUS David Ratcliffe
AUS Mark GibbsToyota Corolla Levin84
B34Oxo Supercube MotorsportAUS John Giddings
AUS Bruce StewartFord Sierra RS50082
A28Capri ComponentsAUS Lawrie Nelson
AUS Bob JollyFord Mustang78
A4CANAM EnterprisesNZL Graeme Crosby
NZL Graham McRaeHolden VK Commodore SS Group A74
A42Jagparts RacingAUS Gerald Kay
AUS Alf GrantHolden VK Commodore SS Group A73
B10Reithmuller-Ward Int. MotorsportAUS Phil Ward
FRG Llynden Reithmuller
AUS Chris ClearihanMercedes-Benz 190E 190 E 2.3-1655
A45L SmerdonAUS Lester Smerdon
AUS Bruce WillamsHolden VK Commodore SS Group A43
A12RG LanyonAUS Peter McLeod
AUS Peter FitzgeraldHolden VK Commodore SS Group A17
A2Bob Jane T-MartsAUS Allan Grice
GBR Win PercyHolden VL Commodore SS Group A10
A27SunlinerAUS Tony Hunter
AUS Warren McKellarHolden VK Commodore SS Group A1
B17Shell Ultra-Hi Tech Racing TeamAUS Dick Johnson
AUS Gregg HansfordFord Sierra RS500
B35Oxo Supercube MotorsportAUS Andrew Miedecke
AUS Don SmithFord Sierra RS500

Statistics

  • 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)
  • Race time of winning car - 4:10:28.06

References

References

  1. Official Program, Castrol 500, Sandown 13 September 1987, pages 36 & 37
  2. (December 1987). "Bathurst 1987/88". Garry Sparke & Associates.
  3. Elisabeth Tuckey, Fury Disproves the Knockers, Racing Cars News, November 1987, pages 54–58
  4. The Old Firm - Castrol 500 - Sandown, Australian Auto Action, September 25, 1987, pages 10-15
  5. 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).
  6. [http://touringcarracing.net/Races/1987%20Sandown%20Castrol.html Castrol 500, touringcarracing.net] Retrieved 15 March 2016
  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).
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