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1981 CRC Chemicals 300

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Layout of the Amaroo Park Raceway

The 1981 CRC Chemicals 300 was a Touring Car race[1] staged at Amaroo Park Raceway in New South Wales, Australia on 9 August 1981.[2] The race, which was organised by the Australian Racing Drivers Club,[2] was contested over 155 laps, a total distance of 299.1 km. It was a non-championship event which did not count towards either the 1981 Australian Touring Car Championship or the 1981 Australian Endurance Championship.

The race was won by Peter Brock and John Harvey driving a Holden Commodore VC entered by the Marlboro Holden Dealer Team.[3]

Class structure

Cars competed in three classes:[1]

  • Four & five cylinders[1]
  • Six cylinders & Rotary[1]
  • Eight cylinders & over[1]

Results

Position[1] Drivers[1] No.[1] Car[1] Entrant[1] Laps[1]
1 Peter Brock, John Harvey 05[4] Holden Commodore VC[4] Marlboro Holden Dealer Team[3] 155
2 Dick Johnson 17 Ford Falcon XD Palmer Tube Mills 155
3 Allan Grice 11 BMW 635 CSi[3] JPS Team 154
4 Warren Cullen, Gary Cooke 12[4] Holden Commodore VC Warren Cullen 153
5 Steve Masterton, Bruce Stewart Ford Capri Masterton Homes 153
6 Barry Jones, Geoff Leeds 41 Mazda RX-7 Darrell Lea 152
7 Kevin Bartlett, Bob Forbes 9 Chevrolet Camaro Nine Network Racing 151
8 David Seldon, Phil Ward 7 Isuzu Gemini ZZ[3] Suttons Motors 147
9 John Gates, John Craft Ford Capri Hulcraft Autos 147
10 Graham Mein, Geoff Russell Ford Escort Graham Mein 145
11 Alexandra Surplice, Doug Clark Toyota Corolla Alexandra Surplice 145
12 Peter McLeod, Peter Dane Mazda RX-7 Peter McLeod 141
13 Terry Daly, Peter Hopwood Ford Capri Trend Windows 138
14 Garry Willmington, Bob Stevens Ford Falcon Garry Willmington 134
DNF Peter Williamson,[3] John Smith 77[3] Toyota Celica 89
DNF Graeme Bailey, Steve Land Toyota Celica Chickadee
DNF Tony Edmondson,[3] Brown 4[4] Holden Commodore VC Re-Car 54
DNF Colin Bond,[3] Smith Ford Capri
DNF Fred Geisler,[3] Rogers Holden Commodore VC[4]
DNF Bob Muir,[3] Geoghegan Ford Falcon Army Reserve[3]
DNF Murray Carter[3] Ford Falcon
DNF Brian Callaghan,[3] McKay Ford Falcon XD[3]
DNF Bob Holden Ford Escort
DNF Phil Alexander[5] Mazda RX-3[5]
DNF Charlie O'Brien[3] Holden Commodore VC[3] Citizens Watches[3] 2[3]

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Brock's CRC!, Racing Car News, September 1981, pages 6 to 8
  2. ^ a b Official Programme, CRC Chemicals 300, Amaroo Park Raceway, 9 August 1981
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u CRC 300 - Tyres tell the tale, Australian Auto Action, 28 August 1981, page 15
  4. ^ a b c d e CRC 300, Australian Auto Action, 14 August 1981, page 9
  5. ^ a b Brad Leach and Nick Munting, Brock Buster, Chequered Flag, September 1981, pages 32 to 42
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