1983 James Hardie 1000

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The 1983 James Hardie 1000 was a motor race for Group C Touring Cars contested at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on 2 October 1983. It was the 24th "Bathurst 1000" and the third to carry the James Hardie 1000 name. The race, which took place as part of Round 4 of the 1983 Australian Endurance Championship, was contested over 163 laps of the 6.172 km circuit, a total distance of 1006.036 km.

The Holden Dealer Team took a controversial, but legal, victory with the team's second Holden VH Commodore SS driven by John Harvey, Peter Brock and Larry Perkins. Harvey and Phil Brock qualified the car but after the #05 car blew its engine on lap 8, Peter Brock and Perkins transferred themselves into Harvey's car. Phil Brock never drove the car on race day and was forced to spectate as his three teammates won the race in the car he qualified in, a decision that he claimed was made by Perkins as team manager despite Perkins being the slowest qualifier of the quartet and despite it also being legal for four drivers to drive one car (something Perkins refutes claiming the rules only allowed a maximum of three drivers per car). The car was also the car which Peter Brock and Larry Perkins had won the race in 1982 and updated to 1983 specs, meaning this Holden Commodore became the first race car to win the Bathurst 1000 twice. The Holden Dealer Team Commodore finished a lap ahead of Allan Moffat and Japanese driver Yoshimi Katayama in their Peter Stuyvesant sponsored Mazda RX-7. It would be the closest Mazda would get to winning the race. Third was the STP Roadways Racing Holden Commodore driven by 1982 pole sitter Allan Grice and 1969 winner Colin Bond.

Only three cars in the race were driven by drivers who had both previously won the race. The three cars were: the #05 Holden Dealer Team (entered Holden VH Commodore SS of defending race winners Brock and Perkins), the #17 Ford XE Falcon of Dick Johnson and Kevin Bartlett, and the #16 Nissan Bluebird Turbo of Fred Gibson and John French.

Class structure

The 22nd placed Nissan Bluebird Turbo of Gibson/French (Car pictured in 2012) 1983 Nissan Bluebird Turbo Bathurst.jpg
The 22nd placed Nissan Bluebird Turbo of Gibson/French (Car pictured in 2012)
Jim Richards and Frank Gardner shared a BMW 635 CSi, but did not finish. (Car pictured in 2015) BMW 635CSi - Jim Richards.JPG
Jim Richards and Frank Gardner shared a BMW 635 CSi, but did not finish. (Car pictured in 2015)

Entries were divided into two classes based on engine capacity: [1]

Over 3000 cc

For cars of over 3000cc engine capacity, it featured BMW 635 CSi, Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Falcon, Holden Commodore, Mazda RX-7 and Nissan Bluebird. [1]

Under 3000 cc

For cars of under 3000cc engine capacity, it featured Alfa Romeo GTV6, Audi 5+5, Ford Capri, Isuzu Gemini and Nissan Pulsar. [1] the race for the under 3 litre class was won by Australian Driver Allan "ACE" Cant and co driver and team owner NZ born Les Grose in the #64 wideline windows ford capri.

Hardies Heroes

The final order of the first ten grid positions was established in the "Hardies Heroes" session on the day before the race. [2] This involved the fastest eight cars from qualifying plus two others at the discretion of the organisers contesting two, single timed laps, one car at a time. [2] The fastest lap of each car set its grid position. [2]

PosNoEntrantsDriverCarHHQual
Pole05 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Brock Holden VH Commodore SS 2:16.2702:15.3
215 Nissan Motor Co. Australia P/L Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Fury Nissan Bluebird Turbo 2:17.5092:17.2
33 Cadbury-Schweppes Pty. Ltd. Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Parsons Holden VH Commodore SS 2:18.2122:17.8
431 JPS Team BMW Flag of New Zealand.svg Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi 2:18.4142:17.6
525 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Harvey Holden VH Commodore SS 2:18.5492:18.0
622Cullen Automotive Industries Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Cullen Holden VH Commodore SS 2:18.5632:18.3
711 Soundwave Discos Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Rogers Holden VH Commodore SS 2:18.6482:18.5
86 STP Roadways Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice Holden VH Commodore SS 2:18.9632:17.8
94John Sands Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Morris Holden VH Commodore SS 2:21.1842:19.1
1017 Palmer Tube Mills Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dick Johnson Ford XE Falcon No time2:16.3

Official results

Full results of the 1983 James Hardie 1000 were:

PosClassNoEntrantsDriversCarLapsQual
Pos
Shootout
Pos
1Over 3000 cc25 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Harvey
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Brock
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Phil Brock)
Holden VH Commodore SS 16375
2Over 3000 cc43 Peter Stuyvesant International Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshimi Katayama
Mazda RX-7 16214
3Over 3000 cc6 STP Roadways Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Colin Bond
Holden VH Commodore SS 16058
4Over 3000 cc14 STP Roadways Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Harrington
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Wigston
Holden VH Commodore SS 15811
5Over 3000 cc50Petrolon Slick 50 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter McLeod
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graeme Bailey
Mazda RX-7 15819
6Over 3000 cc12Team Toshiba Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Keogh
Flag of New Zealand.svg Leo Leonard
Holden VH Commodore SS 15717
7Over 3000 cc27Alf Grant Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alf Grant
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Seldon
Ford XD Falcon 15626
8Over 3000 cc4John Sands Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Morris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rusty French
Holden VH Commodore SS 154109
9Over 3000 cc35Tokico Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil Alexander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Gillard
Mazda RX-7 15324
10Over 3000 cc9Andrew Harris Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Harris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Cooke
Ford XE Falcon*
Holden VH Commodore SS
15130
11Over 3000 cc41B.F. Goodrich Australia Ltd. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Jones
Flag of New Zealand.svg Rod Millen
Mazda RX-7 15140
12Over 3000 cc11 Soundwave Discos Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Rogers
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Clive Benson-Brown
Holden VH Commodore SS 14997
13Over 3000 cc8Everlast Battery Service Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Willmington
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Griffin
Ford XD Falcon 14733
14Over 3000 cc24Scotty Taylor Holden Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Taylor
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kevin Kennedy
Holden VH Commodore SS 14636
15Under 3000 cc64Les Grose Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Grose
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Cant
Ford Capri Mk. III 14447
16Over 3000 cc13Greg Symes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Symes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce Smith
Holden VH Commodore SS 14131
17Under 3000 cc58Ray Gulson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ray Gulson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gerard Murphy
Alfa Romeo GTV6 14151
18Over 3000 cc51Tony Mulvihill Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Mulvihill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Murden
Mazda RX-7 13849
19Over 3000 cc26Everlast Battery Service Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bill O'Brien
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Sampson
Ford XD Falcon 13622
20Over 3000 cc47Brian Callaghan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Graham
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Callaghan
Ford XE Falcon 13628
21Over 3000 cc32Johnnie Walker Flag of Australia (converted).svg Johnnie Walker
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gene Cook
Mazda RX-7 13544
22Over 3000 cc16 Nissan Motor Co. Australia P/L Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Gibson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John French
Nissan Bluebird Turbo 13418
23Over 3000 cc19Ken Mathews Prestige Cars P/L Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Mathews
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Toepfer
Holden VH Commodore SS 13223
24Under 3000 cc63Chris Heyer's Kingswood Import Centre Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Heyer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Don Bretland
Audi 5+5 13257
25Under 3000 cc61John White Flag of Australia (converted).svg John White
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bernie McLure
Isuzu Gemini 12552
26Under 3000 cc59Capri Components Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lawrie Nelson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Jones
Ford Capri Mk. III 11448
DNFUnder 3000 cc55Barry Seton Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Seton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton
Ford Capri Mk. III 13441
DNFOver 3000 cc15 Nissan Motor Co. Australia P/L Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Fury
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Scott
Nissan Bluebird Turbo 13032
DNFOver 3000 cc37Eurocars (Northside) Pty. Ltd. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Shiel
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wally Storey
Mazda RX-7 12215
DNFOver 3000 cc33 Dreamworld Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Burgmann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Longhurst
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 12121
DNFOver 3000 cc53Fred Geissler Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Geissler
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ralph Radburn
Holden VH Commodore SS 11629
DNFOver 3000 cc22Cullen Automotive Industries Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Cullen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Harrop
Holden VH Commodore SS 11686
DNFOver 3000 cc3 Cadbury-Schweppes Pty. Ltd. Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Janson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Parsons
Holden VH Commodore SS 10663
DNFOver 3000 cc42T. P. Ryan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Ryan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Storah
Mazda RX-7 8456
DNFOver 3000 cc48Roger Manson Holden Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Manson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoffrey Manson
Holden VH Commodore SS 8038
NCOver 3000 cc38Gawler, SA Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bernie Stack
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Jennings
Holden VH Commodore SS 6832
DNFOver 3000 cc10Terry Finnigan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Finnigan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Leeds
Holden VH Commodore SS 6216
DNFUnder 3000 cc57L. J. Hazelton Flag of Australia (converted).svg Laurie Hazelton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jerry Strauberg
Ford Capri Mk. III 6154
DNFOver 3000 cc17 Palmer Tube Mills Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dick Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kevin Bartlett
Ford XE Falcon*61210
NCOver 3000 cc34 Peter Stuyvesant International Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gregg Hansford
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Waldon
Mazda RX-7 4912
DNFOver 3000 cc29John Donnelly Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Donnelly
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kerry Baily
Ford XD Falcon 3746
DNFOver 3000 cc36Gerry Burges Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gerry Burges
Flag of the United States.svg Roger Mandeville
Mazda RX-7 3539
DNFOver 3000 cc23Bryan Byrt Ford Flag of Australia (converted).svg John English
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Gulson
Ford XD Falcon 3227
DNFOver 3000 cc21Ron Dickson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Dickson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Stevens
Mazda RX-7 2434
DNFOver 3000 cc20King George Tavern Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joe Moore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Moore
Ford XE Falcon 1735
DNFOver 3000 cc2Masterton Homes Pty. Ltd. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Masterton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce Stewart
Ford XE Falcon 1713
DNFOver 3000 cc18Valentine Greetings Flag of Australia (converted).svg Murray Carter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Clement
Mazda RX-7 1425
DNFUnder 3000 cc60 Nissan Motor Co. Australia P/L Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christine Gibson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Muir
Nissan Pulsar EXA 1437
DNFOver 3000 cc05 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Brock
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Larry Perkins)
Holden VH Commodore SS 811
DNFOver 3000 cc39John Bundy Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bundy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Norm Carr)
Mazda RX-7 842
DNFOver 3000 cc31 JPS Team BMW Flag of New Zealand.svg Jim Richards
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Frank Gardner)
BMW 635 CSi 644
DNFOver 3000 cc45Gary Hinton Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Hinton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lester Smerdon
Holden VC Commodore 550
DNFUnder 3000 cc56Hulcraft Autos Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Craft
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Don Smith
Ford Capri Mk. III 343
DNFOver 3000 cc40CDT Performance Vehicles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Hubbard
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Jim Faneco)
Ford XE Falcon 345
DNFOver 3000 cc52Ron Grose Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Ron Grose)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Grose
Mazda RX-7 353
DNSUnder 3000 cc62Daily Planet Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Bob Holden)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (Gordon Spice)
Toyota Celica 055
DNSOver 3000 cc28Bayside Spare Parts Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Barry Lawrence)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Geoff Russell)
Holden VH Commodore SS*20
DNSOver 3000 cc30Tony Kavich Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Paul Jones)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (Tony Kavich)
Mazda RX-7 58

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References

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