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The 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing championship open to Group C Touring Cars. It was the 18th running of the Australian Touring Car Championship. The championship began at Symmons Plains Raceway on 7 March and ended at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on 20 November after eleven rounds. [1] 1977 was the second and final time that the series incorporated the longer distance races which made up the Australian Championship of Makes. These races included the Sandown 400 and the Phillip Island 500K, although notably not the Bathurst 1000. [2]

Reigning champion Allan Moffat (Ford Falcon) dominated the 1977 season. In addition to his victory in the non-championship Hardie-Ferodo 1000 at Bathurst, Moffat won his third Australian Touring Car Championship, leading home new Moffat Ford Dealers teammate Colin Bond for a series 1-2 result. Moffat won the first five rounds of the championship, won a total of seven out of the eleven rounds and won the title by 32 points. Bond recorded a win at Adelaide International Raceway but was put under pressure near the end of the season from Peter Brock after consecutive wins by the Holden Torana driver at Lakeside International Raceway and Sandown Raceway in the Hang Ten 400. In the end Bond finished nine points clear of Brock. The only other round win was claimed by Allan Grice (Holden Torana) at the final round at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.

In previous years the class pointscore system saw a consistent performer threaten the top of the points table. In 1977 though the best performer from the smaller cars was Ford Capri racer Lawrie Nelson who finished fourth in the points, 19 behind Brock. Holden Torana racer Bob Morris took points away from the small car class drivers by racing his Triumph Dolomite early in the series, as well as racing Lakis Manticas' Ford Capri on occasion, effectively spoiling the chances of other drivers in the under three-litre class.

Drivers

Drivers that competed in the 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship included the following:

EntrantNoCarDriver
Moffat Ford Dealers1 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Allan Moffat
Moffat Ford Dealers1 Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop Allan Moffat
Moffat Ford Dealers2 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Colin Bond
Moffat Ford Dealers2 Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop Colin Bond
Marlboro Holden Dealer Team3 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 John Harvey
Bob Jane T-Marts3 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback Bob Jane
Gown-Hindhaugh4 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Bruce Hindhaugh
Bill Patterson05 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback Peter Brock
Craven Mild6 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Allan Grice
Craven Mild6 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback Allan Grice
Channel 77 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Bob Morris
Channel 77 Holden LX Torana A9X SLR5000 Bob Morris
Marlboro Holden Dealer Team8 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Charlie O'Brien
Marlboro Holden Dealer Team8 Holden LX Torana A9X SLR5000 Wayne Negus
Peter Janson9 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Larry Perkins
Mercury Outboards9 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback Charlie O'Brien
Sidchrome/Melford10 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Jim Richards
Bob Forbes11 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Bob Forbes
Pioneer Electronics12 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Ron Dickson
Marlboro Holden Dealer Team14 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback John Harvey
Kevin Bartlett14 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Kevin Bartlett
Ipec15 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Peter Janson
Bryan Byrt Ford17 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Dick Johnson
Brian Wood Ford18 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Murray Carter
Phillip Industries19 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Ian Diffen
Gown-Hindhaugh20 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Garth Wigston
Gown-Hindhaugh20 Holden LX Torana A9X SLR5000 Garth Wigston
Maurice Andrews21 Holden Torana Maurice Andrews
Citizen Quartz21 Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop John Goss
Pioneer Electronics22 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Warren Cullen
John Goss22 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop John Goss
Pioneer Electronics22 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback Warren Cullen
Pioneer Electronics23 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Warren Cullen
Rusty French23 Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop Rusty French
Bill Patterson24 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Basil Van Rooyen
Bill Patterson25 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Peter Brock
Bill Patterson25 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback Peter Brock
Bill Patterson26 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Phil Brock
Craven Mild26 Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback Allan Grice
Kevin Kennedy27 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Kevin Kennedy
HM Headers28 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Jim Keogh
Rod Donovan28 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Rod Donovan
Phillip Arnull29 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Phillip Arnull
Graham Ryan29 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Graham Ryan
Garry Willmington30 Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Garry Willmington
Lawrie Nelson32 Ford Capri V6 Lawrie Nelson
Lynn Brown32 Mazda RX-3 Lynn Brown
Russell Skaife34 Ford Capri V6 Russell Skaife
Tim Slako34 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Tim Slako
Barry Seton35 Ford Capri V6 Barry Seton
Arthur Hardwick36 Mazda RX-3 Arthur Hardwick
Lakis Manticas37 Ford Capri V6 Lakis Manticas
Alan Taylor37 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Alan Taylor
Phil McDonnell38 BMW 3.0Si Phil McDonnell
David Seldon38 Triumph Dolomite Sprint David Seldon
Allan Bryant38 Mazda RX-3 Allan Bryant
ATP Australia40 Ford Capri V6 Alan Cant
Geoff Leeds41 Mazda RX-3 Geoff Leeds
Brian Sampson43 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Brian Sampson
Rogar Automotive43 Mazda RX-3 Nick Louis
Kim Harley44 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Kim Harley
Ben Penhall44 Mazda RX-3 Ben Penhall
Paul Gulson44 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV Paul Gulson
John Stoopman44 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 John Stoopman
TB Penhall45 Mazda RX-3 Ben Penhall
Barry Lawrence45 Triumph Dolomite Sprint Barry Lawrence
Brian Wood Ford46 Ford Capri V6 Ray Farrar
Ross Burbidge46 Mazda RX-3 Ross Burbidge
Graham Parsons47 Holden Torana Graham Parsons
Graeme Wilson47 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Graeme Wilson
Terry Shiel48 Mazda RX-3 Terry Shiel
Ian Messner49 Ford Escort Ian Messner
Brian Wood Ford49 Ford Escort MkII RS2000 Lyndon Arnel
Brian Potts50 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Brian Potts
Brian Potts50 Mazda RX-3 Brian Potts
Jim Hunter51 Mazda RX-3 Jim Hunter
Warren Torr51 Mazda RX-3 John Duggan
Vic Wilson52 Ford Capri V6 Vic Wilson
Ian Messner52 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 Ian Messner
Lennox Motors53 Volkswagen Golf GTI Chris Heyer
Allan Gough53 Holden Gemini Allan Gough
Mike Minear54 Holden Gemini Mike Minear
Roger Stanley55 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Roger Stanley
Peter Stoopman55 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Peter Stoopman
Gordon Rich57 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV Gordon Rich
Ron Gillard57 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV Ron Gillard
Ray Cutchie58 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 Ray Cutchie
David Cannon58 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 David Cannon
Douglas Hi-Fi59 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTAm Frank Porter
Ray Gulson61 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV Ray Gulson
Geoff Wade61 Triumph Dolomite Sprint Geoff Wade
Gil Gordon Alfa Geelong62 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT Warwick Henderson
Wayne Mitchell63 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Wayne Mitchell
Alfa Romeo Club63 Alfa Romeo GT1300 Junior Robin Dudfield
Peter Kuebler63 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV Peter Kuebler
Martin Power64 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Martin Power
Ian Chilman64 Honda Civic Ian Chilman
Jim Liang-Peach65 Triumph Dolomite Sprint Jim Liang-Peach
David Clement66 Mazda RX-3 David Clement
John White66 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 John White
Ross Bond66 Holden Torana Ross Bond
Peter Granger67 BMW 2002 Peter Granger
Brian Wood Ford69 Ford Escort RS2000 Rod Stevens
Ralph Radburn69 Triumph Dolomite Sprint Ralph Radburn
Ferris Car Radios70 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Barry Allen
Peter Williamson Toyota70 Toyota Celica Peter Williamson
Alan Welling71 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Alan Welling
Brian Wood Ford71 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 Rod Stevens
Alf Grant71 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV Alf Grant
Roger Stanley72 Holden Torana Roger Stanley
Neville Bridges73 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Neville Bridges
Bernie Stack74 Volkswagen Passat 1300 Bernie Stack
Stephen Land74 Datsun 1200 Stephen Land
Hair Affair75 Morris Clubman GT Jim Stewart
Ray Molloy76 Morris Clubman GT Ray Molloy
Ron Hodgson77 Triumph Dolomite Sprint Bob Morris
Bob Morris77 Ford Capri V6 Bob Morris
Barry Sheales Holden77 Holden Gemini Allan Gough
Geoff Newton78 Ford Capri V6 Geoff Newton
Hugh Donaldson78 Fiat 124 Hugh Donaldson
Darryl Wilcox79 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Darryl Wilcox
Ian Wells79 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 Ian Well
Wynn's Friction Proofing79 Ford Capri V6 John Faulkner
John Millyard80 Ford Capri V6 John Millyard
Ian Lees80 Ford Capri V6 Ian Lees
Graeme Blanchard Holden81 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Graeme Blanchard
Tony Niovanni82 Holden Gemini Tony Niovanni
Graeme Wilson84 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Graeme Wilson
Graeme Wilson84 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 Graeme Wilson
Stuart Saker85 Ford Escort Stuart Saker
Pat Hogan86 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 Pat Hogan
Graham Mein87 Ford Escort MkI RS2000 Graham Mein
David Seldon88 Triumph Dolomite Sprint David Seldon
Bob Holden/Shell Sport88 Ford Escort RS2000 Greg Toepfer
Kerry Cox89 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Kerry Cox
Peter Lander89 Morris Clubman GT Peter Lander
Wayne Sweetland90 Holden Torana Wayne Sweetland
Graham Harrison91 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV Graham Harrison
Ken Harrison91 Ford Escort Ken Harrison
Gary Whittaker92 Toyota Corolla Gary Whittaker
Robyn Hamilton93 Holden Gemini Robyn Hamilton
Gary Leggatt94 Fiat 128 3P Gary Leggatt
Deane Hill95 Holden Gemini Deane Hill
Ray Kaleda97 Holden Torana Ray Kaleda
Greville Arnel97 Ford Escort Greville Arnel
Martin Power97 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Martin Power
David Langman98 Holden LH Torana SLR5000 L34 David Langman
Graeme Adams99 Ford Capri V6 Graeme Adams
Louis Stoopman Jr99 BMW 2002tii Louis Stoopman J
Russell Worthington100 Mazda RX-3 Russell Worthington
Jeff Ogg101 Mazda RX-3 Jeff Ogg
Geoff Moran102 Ford Capri V6 Geoff Moran
Eric Olsen103 Mazda RX-3 Eric Olsen
Barry Jones108 Mazda RX-3 Barry Jones
Mollison Motors109 Honda Civic Matthew Phillip
Max Patterson111 Honda Civic Max Patterson
John Nelson114 Datsun 1600 John Nelson
Annette Williams118 Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Annette Williams
  Three litre class competitors

Calendar

The 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship was contested over eleven rounds. [1]

Rd. [1] Race / circuit [1] City / stateDate [1] FormatWinner [1] CarTeamReport
1 Symmons Plains
Symmons Plains Raceway
Launceston
Tasmania
7 MarchTwo heats Allan Moffat Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers
2 Calder
Calder Park Raceway
Melbourne
Victoria
20 MarchOne race Allan Moffat Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers
3 Oran Park
Oran Park Raceway
Sydney
New South Wales
27 MarchOne race Allan Moffat Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers
4 Amaroo Park
Amaroo Park
Sydney
New South Wales
10 AprilOne race Allan Moffat Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers
5 Sandown
Sandown International Raceway
Melbourne
Victoria
17 AprilOne race Allan Moffat Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers [3]
6 Silver Jubilee Trophy [4]
Adelaide International Raceway
Adelaide
South Australia
5 JuneOne race Colin Bond Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers
7 The Governor's Trophy [4]
Lakeside International Raceway
Brisbane
Queensland
26 JuneOne race Peter Brock Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34 Bill Patterson Racing
8 Hang Ten 400
Sandown International Raceway
Melbourne
Victoria
11 September1 x 500 km race Peter Brock Holden LX Torana SS A9X Bill Patterson Racing report
9 Rothmans 250 [5]
Adelaide International Raceway
Adelaide
South Australia
23 October1 x 250 km race Allan Moffat Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers
10Rothmans 300 [6]
Surfers Paradise International Raceway
Surfers Paradise
Queensland
6 November1 x 300 km race Allan Moffat Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop Moffat Ford Dealers
11 Ready Plan Insurance Phillip Island 500K
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
Phillip Island
Victoria
20 November1 x 500 km race Allan Grice Holden LX Torana SS A9X Craven Mild Racing report

Classes

For points-scoring purposes, cars competing in the Australian Touring Car Championship were classified into one of two classes defined by engine capacity. [7]

Points system

Australian Touring Car Championship points were awarded to drivers as follows:

Pos1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
All Rounds
Outright [7]
4321
Rounds 1-7
each class [7]
964321
Round 8-11
each class [7]
1286421

Only the best six scores from the first seven rounds and the best two scores from the last four rounds counted towards the championship totals. [7]

Points were awarded only where a car completed 75% of race distance and was running at the completion of the final lap.

Results

Results of the 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship were as follows:

Pos. [8] Driver [8] SymCalOraAmaSanAdeLakSanAdeSurPhiPts [8]
1 Allan Moffat 1st(13)1st(13)1st(13)1st(13)1st(13)2nd(9)Ret3rd((8))1st(16)1st(16)106(114)
2 Colin Bond 2nd(9)2nd(9)8th2nd(9)2nd(9)1st(13)2nd(9)5th(5)2nd(11)Ret5th((2))74(76)
3 Peter Brock 3rd(6)3rd(6)3rd(6)7th4th(4)3rd(6)1st(13)1st(16)9th3rd(8)Ret65
4 Lawrie Nelson (9)(4)(9)10th(6)6th(12)(6)46
5 Bob Morris (6)Ret(9)10th(9)Ret(9)Ret2nd(11)44
6 John Harvey 8th4th(4)2nd(9)Ret3rd(6)5th(2)3rd(6)Ret3rd(8)4th(5)40
7 Allan Grice RetRet5th(2)3rd(6)4th(4)2nd(11)1st(16)39
8Rod Stevens10th(9)(6)Ret10th(12)27
9Ray Gulson(4)(6)10th(8)18
Frank Porter9th(6)9th(12)18
11 Peter Janson Ret10thRet5th(2)2nd(11)13
12 Barry Seton 7th(12)12
13 Jim Richards RetRet6th(1)5th(2)3rd(8)11
Nick Louis9th(9)Ret(2)11
15 Murray Carter 4th(4)6th(1)8th8th6th(1)4th(4)Ret7th10th10
Charlie O'Brien 6th(1)5th(2)4th(4)5th(2)6th(1)Ret8th10
Ray Farrar18th(6)(4)10
Russell Worthington8th(6)(4)10
19Lyndon ArnelRet(8)8
Paul Gulson(8)8
John Duggan7th(8)8
22 Dick Johnson Ret5th(2)RetRet4th(5)7
Warren Cullen8th9th6th(1)6th(1)4th(5)7
Arthur Hardwick(3)(4)7
25John Millard(6)6
Alan Cant(6)6
Russell Skaife(6)6
28 John Goss 4th(4)Ret8th6th(1)5
Peter Granger(3)(2)5
Roger Cartwright(4)(1)5
31George Adams(4)4
Ray Cutchie(4)Ret4
Deane Hill(4)4
Ralph Radburn10th(4)4
35Jim Laing-Peach(3)Ret3
David Clement(3)3
37Ian Diffen5th(2)7th2
Ron Dickson9th9th7th5th(2)2
Graeme Blanchard5th(2)2
Ron Gillard(2)2
Ben Penhall(2)Ret2
Warwick Henderson(2)2
Peter Hopwood(2)2
Ross Burbidge(2)2
John Faulkner (2)2
46Garth Wigston7th6th(1)7th7th1
Neville Bridges6th(1)1
Wayne NegusRet6th(1)1
Gordon Rich(1)1
Chris Heyer(1)13th1
Brian Potts9th(1)1
Jim Stewart(1)1
Alf Grant(1)1
PosDriverSymCalOraAmaSanAdeLakSanAdeSurPhiPts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
  Three litre class competitors

Note: South African driver Basil van Rooyen placed fourth at Round 8 (the Hang Ten 400 at Sandown) but was not eligible to score points. [8]

Australian Championship of Makes

The 1977 Australian Championship of Makes was awarded on the results of the final four rounds of the 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship. [7] It was the seventh circuit racing championship for manufacturers to be awarded by CAMS and the second to carry the Australian Championship of Makes name.

Classes

For pointscoring purposes, cars competed in four classes defined by engine capacity [7]

Points

Points were awarded for the six best placed cars in class in each of the four rounds on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis with only the highest scoring car of each make attracting points. [7]

Results

PositionMake [9] Points [9]
1 Ford 87
2 Alfa Romeo 37
3 Honda 30
4 Holden 28
5 Mazda 12
= Datsun 12
= Leyland 12
8 Fiat 10
9 Toyota 3
10 Volkswagen 2

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