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I should preface this post by saying I am a long time Nissan supporter & Own an R32 GT-R

BUT

At the time & looking back at he various quotations IMHO I think that Mark Skaife & Freddie Gibson were insufferably arrogant. Richo was always too much of a gentleman to really buy into the whole thing other than his brain explosion at Bathurst (Which I fully agree with). Gibbo spent many, many years trying unsuccessfully to get his cars on the pace of the rest of the teams. When he finally achieved it (With the HR31 in the ATCC & the R32) the team produced invective towards the other competitors that became progressively worse. In racing terms it was a triumph, in PR terms a disaster.

I think the key thing here is the awsome GTR and what it has achieved I think that skaife and gibbson are great drivers and I agree the PR thing was not good but as some put down the GTR winning and cheating to get to where it is I think that the History of wins the GTR had won and what it achieved in australia is somthing that no one can put down and if so are sore lossers.

I love the windfield GTR and I can only wish that the GTR will return to Australia on a profesional level .

Division 1 , 2 (Group A) and 3 (Group 3A)

Pos Pos in class # Team / Entrant

Car- Engine Drivers, Nationality Engine

vol. (cc) Engine

Type Group Distance,

time Qualifying position Qualifying time Fastest lap Reason out

1 1 1 Nissan Motor Sport

Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 Mark Skaife, AUS

Jim Richards, NZ

2568 tc L6 Div. 1 143 laps, 6:27.16,22 3 2.14,546

2 2 17 Shell/Dick Johnson Racing

Ford Sierra RS 500 Dick Johnson, AUS

John Bowe, AUS

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 143 laps, 6:28.15,67 1 2.12,898

3 3 2 Nissan Motor Sport

Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 Anders Olofsson, S

Neil Crompton, AUS

2568 tc L6 Div. 1 143 laps, 6:29.21,75 11 2.16,17

4 4 25 Benson & Hedges Racing

BMW M3 Sport Evo Tony Longhurst, AUS

Johnny Cecotto, YV

2492 L4 Div. 1 142 9 2.16,932

5 5 16 Holden Racing Team

Holden VP Commodore Win Percy, GB

Allan Grice, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 3 141 7 2.16,215

6 6 4 Bob Forbes Corporation Pty Ltd

Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 Mark Gibbs, AUS

Rohan Onslow, AUS

2568 tc L6 Div. 1 138 6 2.16,168

7 7 55 Mobil 1 Racing Team

Holden VN Commodore Andrew Miedecke, AUS

Troy Dunstan, AUS

(Paul Radisich, NZ)

4980 V8 Div. 1 137 16 2.18,26

8 8 35 Peter Jackson Racing

Ford Sierra RS 500 Wayne Park, AUS

David "Skippy" Parsons, AUS

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 136 15 2.17,65

9 9 11 Perkins Engineering Pty Ltd

Holden TWR VL Commodore Larry Perkins, AUS

Steve Harrington, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 135 2 2.14,437

10 10 41 Daily Planet

Holden TWR VL Commodore Andrew Harris, AUS

Gary Cooke, AUS

John Trimbole, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 135 24 2.22,92

11 11 18 Shell/Dick Johnson Racing

Ford Sierra RS 500 Terry Shiel, AUS

Greg Crick, AUS

(Cameron McConville, AUS)

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 134 17 2.19,03

12 12 6 Alf Grant Racing

Nissan Skyline GTS-R HR31 Alf Grant, AUS

Tim Grant, AUS

2029 tc L6 Div. 1 134 27 2.24,93

13 13 27 Foodtown Supermarkets

Holden VN Commodore Terry Finnigan, AUS

Garry Rogers, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 133 19 2.20,45

14 14 28 Playscape Racing Australia

Ford Sierra RS 500 Kevin Waldock, AUS

Brett Peters, AUS

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 132 20 2.20,57

15 15 15 Holden Racing Team

Holden VP Commodore Tomas Mezera, AUS

Brad Jones, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 3 131 5 2.16,028

16 16 14 Warren Jonsson

Holden TWR VL Commodore Warren Jonsson, AUS

Des Wall, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 130 28 2.25,77

17 17 34 Ray Gulson

BMW 635 CSi Ray Gulson, AUS

Graham Gulson, AUS

Peter Beck, NZ

3475 L6 Div. 1 129 33 2.28,24

18 18 39 Bill O’Brien

Holden TWR VL Commodore Bill O'Brien, AUS

Barry Graham, AUS

Brian Callaghan Jr, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 129 23 2.22,70

19 19 9 Allan Moffat Enterprises

Ford Sierra RS 500 Klaus Niedzwiedz, D

Gregg Hansford, AUS

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 128 10 2.16,943

20 20 13 Ampol Max 3 Racing

Holden TWR VL Commodore Bob Jones, AUS

Peter Janson, GB

(Roger Freeth, NZ)

4980 V8 Div. 1 128 25 2.23,05

21 21 44 Kart Mania

Holden TWR VL Commodore Stuart McColl, AUS

Peter Gazzard, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 126 30 2.27,54

22 1 71 Mercantile Mutual Toyota Dealer Team

Toyota Corolla FX-GT Jason Bargwanna, AUS

Scott Bargwanna, AUS

1587 L4 Div. 2 126 39 2.37,27

23 2 74 Peter Verheyen

Toyota Sprinter Peter Verheyen, AUS

Geoffrey Full, AUS

(Mike Conway, AUS)

1587 L4 Div. 2 125 40 2.45,78

24 3 70 John Smith

Toyota Corolla FX-GT Neal Bates, AUS

Rick Bates, AUS

1587 L4 Div. 2 125 38 2.35,94

25 22 10 Allan Moffat Enterprises

Ford Sierra RS 500 Charlie O'Brien, AUS

Gary Brabham, AUS

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 124 13 2.16,78

26 23 42 Formula 1 Investments Pty Ltd

Holden VN Commodore Graham Moore, AUS

Wayne Gardner, AUS

(Michel Delcourt, B)

4980 V8 Div. 1 119 21 2.20,98

27 24 05 Mobil 1 Racing Team

Holden VP Commodore Peter Brock, AUS

Manuel Reuter, D

4980 V8 Div. 3 118 8 2.16,459

28 4 72 Adrian Brooke

Toyota Sprinter Gregg Easton, AUS

Brad Stratton, AUS

David Sala, AUS

(Peter Brett, AUS)

1587 L4 Div. 2 115 41 2.45,78

29 5 78 Bob Holden Motors

Toyota Corolla Ted Dunford, AUS

Brad Wright, AUS

1587 L4 Div. 2 113 44 2.50,36

30 6 76 Mountain Motorsport

Toyota Sprinter Calvin Gardiner, AUS

Geoff Forshaw, AUS

Mike Conway, AUS

(Phil Alexander, AUS)

1587 L4 Div. 2 112 42 2.46,27

31 7 82 Stuart Murphy

Toyota Corolla AE82 Stuart Murphy, NZ

Chris Barns, NZ

(Tony Robinson, NZ)

1587 L4 Div. 2 110 46 2.52,67

NC 77 Malcolm Rea

Toyota Sprinter Malcolm Rea, AUS

Ken Talbert, AUS

Richard Wilson, AUS

1587 L4 Div. 2 104 47 2.53,77 Insufficient laps completed

NC 36 Rod Jones

Ford Sierra RS 500 Ken Mathews, AUS

Rod Jones, AUS

Mike Newton, GB

(Adrian Fu, HK)

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 101 37 2.34,61 Insufficient laps completed

NC 75 Bob Holden Motors

Toyota Corolla Frank Binding, AUS

Bob Tindal, AUS

1587 L4 Div. 2 96 45 2.51,79 Insufficient laps completed

DNF 37 Roger Alexander

Toyota Supra Turbo John Bourke, AUS

Keith Carling, AUS

(Bryan Thomson, AUS)

2954 tc L6 Div. 1 94 29 2.27,45 Gearbox

NC 26 Gemspares

Holden TWR VL Commodore Daryl Hendrick, AUS

John Blanchard, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 94 34 2.28,89 Insufficient laps completed

DNF 30 Peter Jackson Racing

Ford Falcon EB Glenn Seton, AUS

Alan Jones, AUS

4949 V8 Div. 3 84 4 2.14,971 Fuel pump

NC 31 Car-Trek Racing Pty Ltd

Holden TWR VL Commodore Robbie Ker, NZ

Don Watson, AUS

(Peter Hudson, AUS)

(Ian Carrig, AUS)

(Ian Clark, AUS)

4980 V8 Div. 1 81 36 2.32,39 Insufficient laps completed

DNF 52 M3 Motorsport

BMW M3 Peter Doulman, AUS

John Cotter, AUS

2332 L4 Div. 1 80 31 2.27,66 Engine

DNF 73 Bob Holden Motors

Toyota Corolla Bob Holden, AUS

Dennis Rogers, AUS

Garry Jones, AUS

(Michael Caruso, AUS)

1587 L4 Div. 2 68 43 2.47,41 Engine

DNF 3 Lansvale Smash Repairs P/L

Holden VN Commodore Steve Reed, AUS

Trevor Ashby, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1 65 14 2.17,48 Accident

DNF 7 Caltex CXT Race Team

Ford Sierra RS 500 Peter Hopwood, AUS

Terry Bosnjak, AUS

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 54 22 2.21,41 Accident

DNF 29 Wayne Douglas Racing

Holden TWR VL Commodore John English, AUS

Ed Lamont, NZ

4980 V8 Div. 1 49 32 2.27,79 Accident

DNF 20 Benson & Hedges Racing

BMW M3 Sport Evo Paul Morris, AUS

Denny Hulme, NZ

2492 L4 Div. 1 32 18 2.19,78 Driver died (Hulme)

DNF 40 J & D Leeson

Holden TWR VL Commodore Garry Willmington, AUS

Tom Watkinson, AUS

(John Leeson, AUS)

(Rohan Cooke, AUS)

4980 V8 Div. 1 29 35 2.29,14 Engine

DNF 50 Bryan Sala

Ford Sierra RS 500 Bryan Sala, AUS

Kevin Weeks, AUS

(Brian Bolwell, AUS)

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 15 26 2.23,11 Accident

DNF 8 Caltex CXT Race Team

Ford Sierra RS 500 Colin Bond, AUS

John Smith, AUS

1993 tc L4 Div. 1 7 12 2.16,75 Accident

DNS 22 Perkins Engineering Pty Ltd

Holden TWR VL Commodore John Trimbole, AUS

Rohan Cooke, AUS

4980 V8 Div. 1

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