List of Ford Falcon GT victories

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This list of Ford Falcon GT motorsport victories includes the Australian Touring Car Championship. From 1965 to 1972 the ATCC was open to Group C Improved Production Touring Cars and to Group C Touring Cars from 1973. From 1969 to 1972, Group E Series Production Touring Cars were also eligible to compete for the ATCC.

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The Australian Manufacturers' Championship was open to Group E Series Production Touring Cars in 1971 and 1972 and then to Group C Touring Cars from 1973.

The "Bathurst 500" endurance races were open to production sedans up to and including 1971 and to Group E Series Production Touring Cars in 1972. Subsequent "Bathurst 1000" races were open to Group C Touring Cars.

Race and rally victories

A "race replica" of the Ford XR Falcon GT driven by Harry Firth and Fred Gibson to win the 1967 Gallaher 500 Ford XR Falcon GT of Kris Argento.JPG
A "race replica" of the Ford XR Falcon GT driven by Harry Firth and Fred Gibson to win the 1967 Gallaher 500
A "race replica" of the Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop driven by Allan Moffat and Ian Geoghegan to win the 1973 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop No 9.jpg
A "race replica" of the Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop driven by Allan Moffat and Ian Geoghegan to win the 1973 Hardie-Ferodo 1000
A "race replica" of the Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop driven by John Goss and Kevin Bartlett to win the 1974 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 Falcongoss.jpg
A "race replica" of the Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop driven by John Goss and Kevin Bartlett to win the 1974 Hardie-Ferodo 1000
YearDateEventCircuitWinnerCar
19671 October Gallaher 500 Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry Firth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Gibson
XR GT
196824 November - 18 December London–Sydney Marathon Not applicable Flag of Australia (converted).svg Team Prize
3rd Ian Vaughan
6th Bruce Hodgson
8th Harry Firth
XT GT
19695 January Rothmans 12 Hour Classic Surfers Paradise International Raceway Bill Gates, Jim Bertram XT GT
14 September Datsun Three Hour Sandown Park Allan Moffat
John French
XW GT-HO
19704 October Hardie-Ferodo 500 Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XW GT-HO Phase II
1 November Rothmans 250 Production Classic Surfers Paradise International Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XW GT-HO Phase II
197112 April Rothmans 3 Hour
AMC Round 1
Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XW GT-HO Phase II
4 October Hardie-Ferodo 500 Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
7 November Rothmans 250
AMC Round 5
Surfers Paradise International Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
1972
3 April ATCC Round 3 Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Geoghegan XY GT-HO Phase III
10 September Sandown 250
AMC Round 2
Sandown Park Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Goss XY GT-HO Phase III
21 October Phillip Island 500K
AMC Round 4
Phillip Island Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
26 November Chesterfield 300

AMC Round 5

Surfers Paradise International Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
19735 March ATCC Round 1 Symmons Plains Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
18 March ATCC Round 2 Calder Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
15 April ATCC Round 3 Sandown Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
6 May ATCC Round 4 Wanneroo Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
24 June ATCC Round 7 Oran Park Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
26 August Chesterfield 250
AMC Round 1
Adelaide International Raceway Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Gibson XA GT Hardtop
30 September Hardie-Ferodo 1000
AMC Round 3
Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Geoghegan
XA GT Hardtop
19747 April ATCC Round 3 Sandown Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
28 April ATCC Round 5 Oran Park Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
8 September Sandown 250
AMC Round 2
Sandown Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
6 October Hardie-Ferodo 1000
AMC Round 3
Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Goss
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kevin Bartlett
XA GT Hardtop
19758 September Rothmans 300
AMC Round 4
Surfers Paradise International Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
197617 March ATCC Round 2 Calder Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
28 March ATCC Round 3 Oran Park Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
6 June ATCC Round 6 Adelaide International Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
19777 March ATCC Round 1 Symmons Plains Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
20 March ATCC Round 2 Calder Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
27 March ATCC Round 3 Oran Park Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
10 April ATCC Round 4 Amaroo Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
17 April ATCC Round 5 Sandown Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
5 June ATCC Round 6 Adelaide International Raceway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop

Championship and series victories

YearChampionship / seriesWinnerCar
1970 Tasman Touring Series Allan Moffat
Ford Motor Company of Australia
XW GT-HO Phase I
Grace Brothers - Toby Lee Series Fred Gibson [1] XW GT-HO Phase I
1971 Grace Brothers - Toby Lee Series Fred Gibson [2] XW GT-HO Phase II
1972 Australian Manufacturers' Championship Ford Australia XY GT-HO Phase III
South Pacific Touring Series John Goss
McLeod Ford
XY GT-HO Phase III
1973 Australian Touring Car Championship Allan Moffat XY GT-HO Phase III
1976 Australian Touring Car Championship Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop
1977 Australian Touring Car Championship Allan Moffat XB GT Hardtop (Note 1)

Note 1: Moffat drove a Ford XC Falcon GS 500 Hardtop in Rounds 8, 9 and 10 of the 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship

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References

  1. Stewart Wilson, "Triumph of the Superoo", The History of the Falcon GT, page 19
  2. Stewart Wilson, "That was a very good year", The History of the Falcon GT, page 26