1980 Hardie-Ferodo 1000

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The 1980 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 was the 21st running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 5 October 1980 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. The race was open to cars eligible under the locally developed CAMS Group C Touring Car regulations with four engine capacity based classes.

Peter Brock and Jim Richards won their third consecutive Bathurst 1000 debuting the Holden Commodore for the Holden Dealer Team. [1] In taking a one lap win over Peter Janson and Larry Perkins, Brock won his fifth Bathurst 1000, breaking the record for most wins in the history of the race. Janson and Perkins finished second for the second successive year and finished three laps ahead of Ian Geoghegan and Paul Gulson as Commodores filled the first seven positions.

The race is most famous for the retirement of the Ford Falcon of Dick Johnson. The 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship had featured one of the smallest fields in its then twelve years as a multi-race championship. The championship was dominated by Brock, with only two or three other cars competitive, including the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 of Kevin Bartlett. The emergence of hard charging Ford privateer Johnson into a race winning threat just one month prior to Bathurst revitalised interest, more so when Johnson qualified on the front row of the grid, alongside the pole-setting Camaro of Bartlett, and ahead of Brock. Johnson ran away from the field at the start and Brock dropped a lap behind Johnson after a clash with a back-marker Holden Gemini. Johnson crashed heavily into the wall just after the Cutting on lap 17 after clipping a large rock on the track when presented with no other options as a slow-moving tow truck carrying a dead-car blocked the other side of the track. During a Channel 7 television interview with visiting pit reporter Chris Economaki, a distraught Johnson stated he had dedicated all of his finances in a final shot at the winning the race after ten years as a competent mid-fielder. Mike Raymond then interrupted the interview from the commentary booth to inform a moved Johnson that their switchboards around the country were flooded with calls from people pledging money to get Johnson and his Ford back racing. Eventually a total of AU$72,000 was raised. This was matched dollar for dollar by the then boss of Ford Australia, Edsel Ford II, who quickly saw the value of having Johnson keeping Ford at the front of touring car racing despite the company having pulled out of racing at the end of 1978. Johnson would go on to repay the faith shown in him by Edsel Ford and the Australian public, using the $144,000 he received to build a new Falcon in which he would go on to win the 1981 ATCC and the crash shortened 1981 James Hardie 1000.

The 1980 win by the HDT Commodore saw Holden become the first manufacturer since Ford in 1963, 1964 and 1965 to win three consecutive races on The Mountain.

Class structure

3001-6000cc

Seton/Smith Ford Capri, winner of the 2000-3000cc class (image from 2017) Ford Capri 3.0S of Carl Muller.jpg
Seton/Smith Ford Capri, winner of the 2000-3000cc class (image from 2017)
Bartlett/Forbes Chevrolet Camaro Bartlett-camaro.jpg
Bartlett/Forbes Chevrolet Camaro
Morris/O'Brien/Moffat Ford XD Falcon Falconmorris.jpg
Morris/O'Brien/Moffat Ford XD Falcon
Muir/Hibbard Ford XD Falcon Falconmuir.jpg
Muir/Hibbard Ford XD Falcon
Bond/Masterton Ford Capri Ford Capri at Queensland Raceway.jpg
Bond/Masterton Ford Capri

The class featured a battle between:

+ Holden Commodore was racing at Bathurst for the first time
+ Jaguar XJ-S was racing at Bathurst for the first time

2001-3000cc

The class featured a battle between:

+ Holden Commodore was racing at Bathurst for the first time

1601-2000cc

The class featured a battle between:

Up to 1600cc

The final class featured a battle between:

Hardies Heroes

PosNoEntrantDriverCarTime
Pole9 Nine Network Racing Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kevin Bartlett Chevrolet Camaro Z28 2:20.972
217 Palmer Tube Mills Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dick Johnson Ford XD Falcon 2:21.117
305 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Brock Holden VC Commodore 2:21.815
425 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Harvey Holden VC Commodore 2:23.005
56Craven Mild Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice Holden VC Commodore 2:23.650
67 Channel 7 Breville Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Morris Ford XD Falcon 2:23.850
710Roadways Gown-Hindhaugh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie O'Brien Holden VC Commodore 2:24.038
84Cadbury Schweppes Pty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Holden VC Commodore 2:25.505
91 Federation Insurance - Unipart Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat Ford XD Falcon 2:26.596
1016Greater Pacific Finance Coy Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Rogers Holden VC Commodore 2:27.452

Results

PosClassNoEntrantDriversCarLapsTime/RetiredQualifying Pos
13001-6000cc05 Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Brock
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jim Richards
Holden VC Commodore 1633
23001-6000cc4Cadbury Schweppes Pty Ltd Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Janson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins
Holden VC Commodore 162+1 lap8
33001-6000cc21Stockton Coin & Bullion Exchange Pty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Geoghegan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Gulson
Holden VB Commodore 159+4 laps13
43001-6000cc15Re-Car Consolidated Industries Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Browne
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Sampson
Holden VC Commodore 158+5 laps15
53001-6000cc10 Roadways Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie O'Brien
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Wigston
Holden VC Commodore 157+6 laps7
63001-6000cc16Greater Pacific Finance Coy Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Rogers
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Giessler
Holden VC Commodore 157+6 laps10
73001-6000cc6Craven Mild Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Smith
Holden VC Commodore 156+7 laps5
82001-3000cc35Don Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Seton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Don Smith
Ford Capri Mk.III 156+7 laps22
93001-6000cc26Re-Car Consolidated Industries Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Wanless
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Wright
Holden VC Commodore 154+9 laps26
103001-6000cc14Wayne Negus Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Negus
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Hine
Holden VC Commodore 153+10 laps19
113001-6000cc9 Nine Network Racing Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kevin Bartlett
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Forbes
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 152+11 laps1
121601-2000cc51Chickadee Chicken Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graeme Bailey
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Doug Clark
Toyota Celica 148+15 laps30
132001-3000cc32Masterton Homes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Masterton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Colin Bond
Ford Capri Mk.II 147+16 laps16
141601-2000cc45Graham Mein Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Mein
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Russell
Ford Escort RS2000 Mk.II 142+21 laps41
15Up to 1600cc54Terry Finnigan Racing Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Finnigan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Dane
Isuzu Gemini ZZ/L sedan 140+23 laps46
16Up to 1600cc57Scottune Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Burrell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Shute
Mitsubishi Lancer 139+24 laps45
172001-3000cc37Trend Windows P/L Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Daly
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Hopwood
Ford Capri Mk.II 138+25 laps24
183001-6000cc2Ron Dickson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Dickson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Stevens
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 138+25 laps12
191601-2000cc40Rex Monaghan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ray Cutchie
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ray Farrar
Ford Escort RS2000 Mk.II 135+28 laps32
20Up to 1600cc65Formula Ford Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Holden
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Earle
Ford Escort Ghia 1.6 135+28 laps51
211601-2000cc42Warwick Henderson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warwick Henderson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Harrison
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 2000 135+28 laps44
223001-6000cc19Tom Heard Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neville Bridges
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sue Ransom
Holden VB Commodore 134+29 laps40
23Up to 1600cc64Ray Gulson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ray Gulson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Jones
Alfa Romeo Alfasud Ti 134+29 laps51
241601-2000cc52B&G Meyers Leyland Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Wade
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Reed
Triumph Dolomite Sprint 131+32 laps37
25Up to 1600cc58Bernie McLure Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bernie McClure
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Langman
Holden Gemini TE sedan 130+33 laps53
261601-2000cc43Allbrells Auto Care Centres Flag of New Zealand.svg John Faulkner
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Dumbrell
Ford Escort RS2000 Mk.II 129+34 laps36
272001-3000cc34Scotty Taylor Holden Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Taylor
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kevin Kennedy
Holden VB Commodore 128+35 laps48
281601-2000cc62Alexandra Surplice Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alexandra Surplice
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Gates
Toyota Corolla Levin 127+36 laps57
29Up to 1600cc61Ken Harrison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Harrison
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Wells
Ford Escort 1.6 Mk.II 126+37 laps55
302001-3000cc29Capri Components Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lawrie Nelson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Farrell
Ford Capri Mk.III 121+42 laps29
311601-2000cc53Bathurst Light Car Club Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Mulvihill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Nightingale
Ford Escort RS2000 Mk.II 120+43 laps56
322001-3000cc31Masterton Homes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce Stewart
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cam Worner
Ford Capri Mk.II 120+43 laps28
33Up to 1600cc55CARS Gemini Racing Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Price
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Jonas
Isuzu Gemini ZZ/L sedan 116+47 laps50
34Up to 1600cc56CARS Gemini Racing Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Gough
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Colin Spencer
Isuzu Gemini ZZ/L sedan 111+53 laps43
DNF3001-6000cc11Citizens Watches (Aust) Pty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Cooke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warwick Brown
Holden VB Commodore 15511
DNF1601-2000cc44Peter Williamson Pty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Williamson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Quinn
Toyota Celica 129Alternator27
DNF1601-2000cc49Jagparts Racing Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gerald Kay
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Martin Power
Triumph Dolomite Sprint 11639
DNF1601-2000cc41Roger Cartwright Flag of Australia (converted).svg Roger Cartwright
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rod Stevens
Ford Escort RS2000 Mk.II 11231
DNFUp to 1600cc60Country Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Faneco
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Boston
Isuzu Gemini ZZ/L sedan 111Rollover52
NC3001-6000cc18Murray Carter Flag of Australia (converted).svg Murray Carter
Flag of New Zealand.svg Graeme Lawrence
Ford XD Falcon 10614
NC2001-3000cc39Darrell Lea Chocolate Shops Lty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Jones
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Leeds
Mazda RX-7 10525
DNF3001-6000cc12Ron Dickson Flag of the United States.svg Dick Barbour
Flag of the United States.svg Sam Posey
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 9118
DNF3001-6000cc7Ron Hodgson Motors Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bill O'Brien
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Morris
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat
Ford XD Falcon 88Engine6
DNF3001-6000cc25 Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Harvey
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Harrop
Holden VC Commodore 78Engine4
DNF2001-3000cc30McLeod Mazda Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter McLeod
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mal Brewster
Mazda RX-7 6533
DNFUp to 1600cc63Lennox Motors Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Heyer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Lander
Volkswagen Golf GTi 63Fire42
DNF3001-6000cc20 Gibson Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joe Moore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Gibson
Ford XD Falcon 5120
DNF1601-2000cc46Formula Ford Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Brook
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wally Storey
Ford Escort RS2000 Mk.II 4534
DNF3001-6000cc22Jim Keogh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Keogh
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross Mathiesen
Ford XD Falcon 4221
DNF3001-6000cc8Garry Willmington Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Willmington
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rod Donovan
Ford XD Falcon 2423
DNF3001-6000cc23Phil Lyon Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil Lyon
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bill Stanley
Holden VB Commodore 2311
DNF2001-3000cc28Precinct Performance Pty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Bryant
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Shiel
Mazda RX-7 1938
DNF1601-2000cc50Cinzano Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Leggatt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Seldon
Isuzu Gemini ZZ/L coupe 1860
DNF3001-6000cc17 Dick Johnson Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dick Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John French
Ford XD Falcon 17Crash2
DNF1601-2000cc48Brian Foley Pty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil McDonnell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Bell
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 2000 1635
DNF3001-6000cc3 John Goss Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Goss
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Gillard
Jaguar XJ-S 1458
DNFUp to 1600cc59Country Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Rowe
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Wade
Isuzu Gemini ZZ/L sedan 12Crash49
DNF3001-6000cc24Robert Muir Motors Pty Ltd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Muir
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kingsley Hibbard
Ford XD Falcon 717
DNF3001-6000cc1 Allan Moffat Racing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Fitzpatrick
Ford XD Falcon 3Engine9
DNF1601-2000cc47Wally Scott Flag of Australia (converted).svg Walter Scott
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Walton
Toyota Celica 347

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References

  1. "Hardie-Ferodo 1000 1980 standings | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Archived from the original on 18 November 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2023.