As a died in the wool blue oval fan, it was particularly exciting and satisfying. For the record, having just completed my 71st trip around the sun yesterday, I was 22 and drove myself and couple of mates to Bathurst in my XY GT covered a while back in my own thread.
While drag racing has been my main motorsport interest since the age of 11, seriously, that was my second Bathurst having also been the year before, and I've been about half a dozen times since,
@Geoff289 great memories Geoff.
Those early visits (and perhaps others), if I'm correct, would have been within the historic Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) Group C touring car era from 1973-84.
All of us older motorsports enthusiasts know what that means. It was an era of widely different cars, both Australian made and imported, factory backed teams, privateers and various classes, which together made it IMO the most interesting and memorable period of Australian motor sports (in that division, i.e. touring cars).
It produced the drivers that became household names,
Peter Brock (RIP) The King of the Mountain (i.e. the
Mount Panorama Circuit or race track at Bathurst, NSW),
Bob Jane (RIP),
Allan Moffat (RIP),
Jim Richards , **** Johnson,
Ian 'Pete' Geoghegan (RIP),
Kevin Bartlett,
John Goss,
Colin Bond and many more.
Let's reminisce over a few of the more memorable race cars.
The Peter Brock and Jim Richard's 1979 Bathurst winning Holden Torana LX A9X Hatchback (acknowledgement
Street Machine). Second place 1979 Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC).
Bob Jane's 1967 Ford Mustang GT 390 (acknowledgement
Bob Jane 1967 Mustang GT 390). Sixth place 1969 ATCC and third place 1970 ATCC.
Bob Jane's 1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO ZL-1 (acknowledgement
wikipedia). First place 1971 and 1972 ATCC.
Alan Moffat's 1969 Ford Mustang Trans Am Boss 302 (acknowledgement
AutoAction). Sixth place 1970 ATCC, second place 1971 ATCC and third place 1972 ATCC.
Allan Moffat's 1971 Ford Falcon XY GT HO Phase III (acknowledgement
Shannons), first place 1973 ATCC.
**** Johnson's and John French's 1980 Ford Falcon XD winning the Bathurst 1000 in 1981 (acknowledgement
The Sydney Morning Herald).
At Bathurst the year before, the car crashed on lap 17 after hitting a rock that was accidentally rolled onto the track by two spectators.
The Ian 'Pete' Geoghegan 1967 Ford Mustang GTA snapped in 2011 (acknowledgement
speedcafe). First place 1966-69 ATCC, fourth place 1970 ATCC and third place 1971 ATCC.
Kevin Bartlett flipping his 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z 28 at Bathurst in 1982 (acknowledgement
Australian Muscle Car magazine). For the benefit of those unfamiliar with this car it was finished in a very, very dark blue with yellow Channel 9 (television channel) sponsorship markings. Second place 1980 ATCC, eleventh place 1981 ATCC, third place 1982 ATCC and thirty-seventh place 1983 ATCC.
A replica or tribute of the 1972 Ford Falcon XA GT hardtop of John Goss and Kevin Bartlett (acknowledgement
Unique Cars) which won Bathurst in 1974. Fourteenth in the 1973 ATCC.
The 1969 Holden HT Monaro GTS 350 of Colin Bond and Tony French (acknowledgement
Shannons &
Autopics) which won Bathurst in 1969.
