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1997 AMP Bathurst 1000

Motor race

1997 AMP Bathurst 1000

Motor race

Layout of the [[Mount Panorama Circuit

The 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 was the 38th running of the annual Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 5 October 1997 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. It was the first Bathurst 1000 race held after the controversial split between race organisers, the Australian Racing Drivers Club, and V8 Supercar, which led to Australia's leading touring car category contesting a separate 1000 kilometre race at Bathurst. That race, the 1997 Primus 1000 Classic, was held two weeks after the AMP Bathurst 1000.

The 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 was open to Super Touring Cars and featured teams from Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain. It could thus be considered as the first "international" Bathurst endurance race since the 1992 Tooheys 1000, which was the last Bathurst 1000 to be contested by cars complying with Australian regulations based on FIA Group A rules.

The race was won by brothers Geoff Brabham and David Brabham, driving a BMW 320i for BMW Motorsport Australia. The car of teammates Paul Morris and Craig Baird had initially been declared the winner of the race but was later disqualified as Baird had breached the race regulation which limited any one driver to a maximum of three hours continuous driving; they were placed 27th & last. A late race error saw the BMW Motorsport Australia team leave Baird in the car at the final pit stop instead of putting Morris in the car for the run to the chequered flag. This mistake cost the team a 1–2 finish for BMW. It was the second time in Geoff Brabham's career that he had won a major endurance race with his brother as a co-driver. The middle of the three Brabham brothers Gary, was one of Geoff's co-drivers when he won the IMSA 1991 Coca-Cola 12 Hours of Sebring.

Top Ten Run-off

The fastest ten cars from qualifying contested a one lap "Top Ten Run-off" on the Saturday to determine the first ten grid places for the race.

PosNoTeamDriverCarTimePole2345678910
2BMW Motorsport AustraliaAustralia Paul MorrisBMW 320i2:16.5958
3Williams Renault Dealer RacingSwitzerland Alain MenuRenault Laguna2:16.6158
6Esso Ultron Team PeugeotUnited Kingdom Tim HarveyPeugeot 4062:17.1536
05Vauxhall SportUnited Kingdom Derek WarwickVauxhall Vectra2:17.2754
26Esso Ultron Team PeugeotUnited Kingdom Patrick WattsPeugeot 4062:17.5628
83BMW Motorsport AustraliaAustralia Geoff BrabhamBMW 320i2:17.5857
34Garry Rogers Valvoline CumminsNew Zealand Steven RichardsNissan Primera2:17.9726
1ORIX Audi Sport AustraliaAustralia Brad JonesAudi A4 Quattro2:18.8756
7Vauxhall SportUnited Kingdom John ClelandVauxhall Vectra2:19.5864
23Williams Renault Dealer RacingAustralia Alan JonesRenault Laguna2:20.5274
  • 1997 was the first time in which a car Peter Brock was entered in was driven in the runoff by his co-driver. In this case it was Vauxhall Sport team owner and former Formula One driver Derek Warwick who was in the drivers seat. Brock had in fact rolled the #05 Vauxhall Vectra coming into Caltex Chase during qualifying.
  • Derek Warwick became the 6th ex-Formula One driver to appear in the runoff following Jack Brabham, Derek Bell, Larry Perkins, Alan Jones and David Brabham.
  • Paul Morris' pole time of 2:16.5958 was 5.5798 seconds slower than Glenn Seton's 1996 pole time of 2:11.0160 set in a V8 powered Ford EF Falcon showing the difference in speed between the Australian 5.0 litre V8 formula and the 2.0 litre Super Touring cars.
  • Eight of the ten drivers were making their first appearance in the Bathurst Top 10 shootout. Only Brad Jones and Alan Jones (no relation) had appeared previously. Alain Menu, Tim Harvey, Derek Warwick and Patrick Watts, all British Touring Car Championship regulars, were Bathurst rookies.
  • Geoff Brabham became the first third member of a family to appear in the Top 10 runoff following his father Jack (1978) and his 1997 co-driver, his younger brother David (1993). As of the 2015 race, this is the last time the name Brabham has appeared in the runoff.
  • Appearing in his first Top 10 runoff, Steven Richards, the son of then 5 time Great Race winner Jim Richards, joined David and Geoff Brabham and Steven Johnson (the son of 3 time winner Dick Johnson) as second generation drivers whose fathers had also appeared in the runoff.

Official results

PosNoTeamDriversCarLapsTime/RetiredGrid1234567891011DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFNCDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDSQDSQDNQDNSDNS
83BMW Motorsport AustraliaAustralia Geoff Brabham
Australia David BrabhamBMW 320i1616:41:25.40726
1ORIX Audi Sport AustraliaAustralia Brad Jones
Germany Frank BielaAudi A4 Quattro161+12.15178
11ORIX Audi Sport AustraliaAustralia Cameron McConville
Belgium Jean-François HemroulleAudi A4 Quattro161+1:11.255911
4Volvo Dealer RacingNew Zealand Jim Richards
Sweden Rickard RydellVolvo 850159+2 laps13
8Volvo Dealer RacingSweden Jan Nilsson
Australia Cameron McLeanVolvo 850158+3 laps12
05Vauxhall SportAustralia Peter Brock
United Kingdom Derek WarwickVauxhall Vectra148+13 laps4
16Faber-Castell RacingAustralia Paul Nelson
Australia Justin Mathews
Australia Bob HoldenBMW 318i146+15 laps20
20Brian Bradshaw Race PreparationNew Zealand Dennis Chapman
New Zealand Brian BradshawBMW 318i144+17 laps25
21MF MotorsportAustralia Mike Fitzgerald
Australia Jamie MillerPeugeot 405 Mi16139+22 laps26
60FAI InsuranceUnited Kingdom Julian Bailey
Australia Warren LuffHonda Accord138+23 laps14
45Gun MotorsportAustralia David Auger
New Zealand Lawrie KyteAlfa Romeo 155134+27 laps24
64CPW MotorsportNew Zealand Jason Richards
New Zealand Brett RileyBMW 318i125Engine17
37Fastway CouriersNew Zealand Tony Newman
New Zealand Dwayne BewleyPeugeot 405 Mi16121Oil Pressure15
30Roadchill ExpressAustralia Troy Searle
Australia Geoff FullBMW 320i115Engine18
3Williams Renault Dealer RacingSwitzerland Alain Menu
United Kingdom Jason PlatoRenault Laguna114Diff2
26Esso Ultron Team PeugeotUnited Kingdom Patrick Watts
Australia Neil CromptonPeugeot 406112Oil Pressure5
14HVE MotorsportAustralia Ric Shaw
Australia Anthony RobsonHyundai Lantra110Throttle Cable23
34Garry Rogers MotorsportNew Zealand Steven Richards
United Kingdom Matt NealNissan Primera84Brakes7
88Knight RacingAustralia Peter Hills
Australia Andrej PavicevicFord Mondeo80Not Classified21
58HVE MotorsportAustralia Paul Pickett
Australia Bill SiedersHyundai Lantra73Suspension27
6Esso Ultron Team PeugeotUnited Kingdom Tim Harvey
New Zealand Paul RadisichPeugeot 40670Suspension3
10Phoenix MotorsportAustralia Neal Bates
Australia Mark AddertonToyota Camry64Gearbox16
23Williams Renault Dealer RacingAustralia Alan Jones
Australia Graham MooreRenault Laguna38Crash10
12Nigel BarclayNew Zealand Nigel Barclay
New Zealand Blair Smith
Australia Jim CornishBMW 318i37Engine19
7Vauxhall SportUnited Kingdom John Cleland
United Kingdom James KayeVauxhall Vectra32Power Steering9
2BMW Motorsport AustraliaAustralia Paul Morris
New Zealand Craig BairdBMW 320i161Disqualified (Driver stint breach)1
89Knight RacingAustralia Jenni Thompson
Australia Aaron McGill
Australia Terry SkeneFord Mondeo56Disqualified (Driving in wrong direction)22
15All Auto PartsAustralia Milton Leslight
Australia Dennis CribbinToyota Carina
22BMW Motorsport AustraliaAustralia Geoff BrabhamBMW 320i
38Fastway CouriersNew Zealand Dwayne Bewley
New Zealand Tony NewmanPeugeot 405 Mi16

Statistics

  • Provisional Pole Position – #83 Geoff Brabham – 2:17.4276
  • Pole Position – #2 Paul Morris – 2:16.5958
  • Fastest Lap – #3 Jason Plato – 2:16.8034 – Lap 5 (Super Touring lap record)
  • Average Speed – 150 km/h
  • Race Time – 6:41:25.4072

References

References

  1. The Great Race 1997, pages 228–231
  2. The Great Race 1997, pages 147–148
  3. 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 Entry List, Official Programme, The 35th AMP Bathurst 1000, page 62
  4. Best individual times in each qualifying session, The Great Race 1997, pages 234–235
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