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Tony Longhurst
NationalityAustralian
Born (1957-10-01) 1 October 1957 (age 67)
Sydney
ATCC / V8 Supercar
Years active1985–2007
TeamsJPS Team BMW
Tony Longhurst Racing
Longhurst Racing
Stone Brothers Racing
Rod Nash Racing
Holden Racing Team
Perkins Engineering
Team Dynamik
Starts191
Wins5
Best finish3rd in 1991 & 1992
Previous series
1983
1986–91
1994
Alfasud Series
AMSCAR
Australian Super Touring
Championship titles
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1994
2001
2009
AMSCAR
AMSCAR
Bathurst 1000
AMSCAR
AMSCAR
AMSCAR
Australian Super Touring
Bathurst 1000
Bathurst 12 Hour

Anthony Lawrence Longhurst (born 1 October 1957 in Sydney) is an Australian racing driver and former Australian Champion water skier. He is most noted for his career in the Australian Touring Car Championship and V8 Supercar series. Longhurst is a two-time winner of the Bathurst 1000, winning the event in 1988 with Tomas Mezera[1] and in 2001 with Mark Skaife,[2] and is one of only five drivers to win Bathurst in both a Ford and a Holden (the others being Craig Lowndes, Steven Richards, Jamie Whincup and Chaz Mostert).[3]

He also had a long association with BMW, racing internationally in the 1987 World Touring Car Championship and 1993 FIA Touring Car Challenge, and winning the 1985 Sandown 500 and the 1994 Australian Super Touring Championship for the marque.

Career

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JPS Team BMW

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JPS Team BMW M3 of Jim Richards and Tony Longhurst which finished 4th outright and first in class at the 1987 James Hardie 1000.

After a self-entered Bathurst 1000 debut in 1983 with Mike Burgmann, Longhurst joined Frank Gardner's JPS Team BMW team for the 1984 Australian Endurance Championship. Co-driving with Jim Richards, Longhurst continued with the team in 1985, winning the 1985 Sandown 500 in a one-two finish for the team. Longhurst also entered three solo rounds of the 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship, finishing third at the Amaroo Park Raceway round on only his second appearance. Longhurst entered the entire 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship, again finishing on the podium at Amaroo, and finishing fifth in the championship. In 1987, Longhurst would finish fourth in the championship with four round podiums. Frank Gardner then shut his team at the end of the 1987 season.[4]

LoGaMo Racing

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The Ford Sierra RS500 Longhurst drove to win 1988 Bathurst 1000

With the demise of JPS Team BMW, Longhurst started his own touring car team in 1988, which based itself on the Gold Coast behind the Longhurst family owned Dreamworld. Both Gardner and Terry Morris would take a shareholding in the team which became known as LoGaMo Racing. For sponsorship reasons the team was known by various names during its time including Freeport Motorsport and Benson & Hedges Racing.

Initially running the powerful Ford Sierra RS500 from 1988 to 1990, Longhurst won the 1988 Bathurst 1000 driving with Tomas Mezera. The car (pictured right) remains on display at the National Motor Racing Museum, which is located on the outside of the final turn of the famous Mount Panorama Circuit. Longhurst also won his first championship round in 1988 at Amaroo. The team then used the evolution model BMW M3 from 1991 to 1993, and Longhurst finished a career-best third in both 1991 and 1992. In this period, Longhurst saw particular success at Lakeside International Raceway, winning three rounds at the circuit in 1988, 1991 and 1992.[5]

From 1993, the ATCC moved to the Group 3A Touring Car formula based on Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores. LoGaMo continued to run the BMW M3 in 1993 before running a Holden VP Commodore supplied by Perkins Engineering in 1994. In 1994 Longhurst won the first race of the 1994 Barbagallo ATCC round, his final solo race victory in the championship.[6]

Outside the ATCC, Longhurst was the only driver to have won five of the now defunct AMSCAR series run at Sydney's Amaroo Park circuit. He won the series in 1986 (BMW 325i), 1987 (BMW M3), 1989 and 1990 (Ford Sierra RS500) and 1991 (BMW M3 Evolution). Longhurst also saw success in the New Zealand endurance events held for Group A regulations. In 1992 he won the Wellington 500 in the team's BMW M3 and came 3rd in the 1989 event.[7] He also finished 3rd in 1989 and 2nd in 1986 in the Pukekohe 500 event which was held in conjunction with the Wellington event.

Longhurst Racing

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In 1995, Longhurst sold out to fellow shareholders Gardner and Morris (who wanted to focus on the Australian Super Touring Championship) and formed Longhurst Racing to compete in the Australian Touring Car Championship with a Ford EF Falcon backed by Castrol. The team's highlight was a podium at the 1996 Bathurst 1000 with Longhurst and Steven Ellery. Despite this, the team experienced limited success and Longhurst sold the team at the end of the 1999 season.[8]

Contracted driver

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For 2000, Longhurst was hired to drive for Stone Brothers Racing. Longhurst came close to winning the 2000 Bathurst 1000 with David Besnard, despite making the most pitstops of anyone in the race, until an incident scuppered their chances while leading with ten laps to go.[9] In 2001, Longhurst competed with Rod Nash Racing during the single-driver events before being drafted into the Holden Racing Team for the endurance races. Driving with Mark Skaife, Longhurst won the 2001 Bathurst 1000. 2002 was Longhurst's last full-time season, driving for Briggs Motor Sport.

In 2003, Longhurst only entered the endurance races, pairing with Jim Richards as he had done in the 1980s. He would sign for Perkins Engineering in 2004, but did not see out the full season. In 2005, Longhurst bought the license for Team Dynamik's second car, running the No. 45 car for Max Wilson under WOW Sight & Sound sponsorship.[10] Following Simon Wills's rollover at the Sandown 500, Longhurst purchased the remaining license from Team Dynamik and replaced Wills as Wilson's co-driver for the following round at Bathurst. He announced his retirement from competitive racing after the 2005 Bathurst 1000, where he and Brazilian co-driver Max Wilson failed to finish the race.[11]

He also made an appearance at the Targa Tasmania in 2005 and 2006, finishing fourth overall in the latter.

Retirement and comebacks

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Despite his retirement announcement, Longhurst made two subsequent returns to the V8 Supercar Championship Series. In 2006, he was co-driver for Steve Owen in the Rod Nash Racing AutoBarn Commodore. The pair put in solid drives finishing 12th at Sandown and 7th at Bathurst. Longhurst's final drive came at the 2007 Sandown 500 where he paired with Glenn Seton following a series of last minute driver swaps in the Holden Racing Team following Mark Skaife having surgery to remove his appendix.[12]

In 2009 he added a Bathurst 12 Hour victory, co-driving with Rod Salmon and Damien White.[13] By winning the 12 Hour, Longhurst joined Allan Grice, Gregg Hansford, Dick Johnson and John Bowe as the only winners of both the Bathurst 1000 and Bathurst 12 Hour races at the time of his achievement. In 2016, Longhurst returned to competition making an appearance at the Sydney Motorsport Park round of the Australian GT Championship in a MARC Ford Focus and at the Silverstone Classic driving his 1994 Australian Manufacturers' Championship winning BMW 318i Super Touring car.[14][15]

Longhurst returned to Bathurst for the first time since winning the 2009 WPS Bathurst 12 Hour when he contested the 2017 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour driving a BMW M6 GT3 for BMW Team SRM alongside Timo Glock, Mark Skaife and Russell Ingall. The entry did not finish. Longhurst again entered the 2018 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour in a GT4 BMW and won his class with Aaron Seton and Matthew Brabham. After this result, Longhurst again called time on his career.[7]

Other activities

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Longhurst continues to live on the Gold Coast in Queensland and owns and manages the Boat Works facility at Coomera.[16] Before entering motorsport, Longhurst was successful in water skiing, holding the Australian speed record.[10]

Career results

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Sourced from Driver Database[17]

Season Series Position Car Team
1983 Australian Endurance Championship 65th Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Mike Burgmann
1984 Alfasud Series 1st Alfa Romeo Alfasud Longhurst Racing
Australian Endurance Championship NC BMW 635 CSi JPS Team BMW
World Endurance Championship NC BMW 320i
1985 Australian Touring Car Championship 16th BMW 323i JPS Team BMW
AMSCAR Series 2nd
Australian Endurance Championship 2nd BMW 323i
BMW 635 CSi
1986 AMSCAR Series 1st BMW 325i JPS Team BMW
Australian Touring Car Championship 5th
Australian Endurance Championship 3rd BMW 325i
BMW 635 CSi
1987 AMSCAR Series 1st BMW M3 JPS Team BMW
Australian Touring Car Championship 4th
World Touring Car Championship 42nd JPS Team BMW
CiBiEmme
1988 Australian Touring Car Championship 5th Ford Sierra RS500 Freeport Racing
Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship 5th Benson & Hedges Racing
1989 Nissan Mobil 500 Series 2nd Ford Sierra RS500 Benson & Hedges Racing
AMSCAR Series 1st
Australian Touring Car Championship 5th
1990 AMSCAR Series 1st Ford Sierra RS500 Benson & Hedges Racing
Australian Touring Car Championship 6th
Australian Endurance Championship 24th
1991 AMSCAR Series 1st BMW M3 Evolution Benson & Hedges Racing
Australian Touring Car Championship 3rd
1992 Australian Touring Car Championship 3rd BMW M3 Evolution Benson & Hedges Racing
1993 Australian Touring Car Championship 9th BMW M3 Evolution Benson & Hedges Racing
Touring Car World Cup 22nd BMW 318i Bigazzi Team
1994 Australian Manufacturers' Championship - Drivers 1st BMW 318i Benson & Hedges Racing
Australian Touring Car Championship 11th Holden VP Commodore
1995 Australian Touring Car Championship 11th Ford EF Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1996 Australian Touring Car Championship 11th Ford EF Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1997 Australian Touring Car Championship 8th Ford EL Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1998 Australian Touring Car Championship 8th Ford EL Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1999 Shell Championship Series 14th Ford AU Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
2000 Shell Championship Series 10th Ford AU Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2001 Shell Championship Series 13th Holden VX Commodore Rod Nash Racing
Holden Racing Team
2002 V8 Supercar Championship Series 11th Ford AU Falcon Briggs Motor Sport
2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series 37th Holden VY Commodore Holden Racing Team
2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series 29th Holden VY Commodore Perkins Engineering
2006 V8 Supercar Championship Series 39th Holden VZ Commodore Rod Nash Racing
2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series 45th Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team
2011 Australian V8 Ute Series 48th Holden SS VE Ute Auto One Wildcard

Supercars Championship results

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(Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Supercars results
Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Position Points
1985 JPS Team BMW BMW 323i WIN
R1

SAN
R2

SYM
R3

WAN
R4

AIR
R5

CAL
R6

SUR
R7

LAK
R8

7
AMA
R9

3
ORA
R10

12
16th 46
1986 JPS Team BMW BMW 323i AMA
R1

3
SYM
R2

7
SAN
R3

8
AIR
R4

7
WAN
R5

7
SUR
R6

6
CAL
R7

12
LAK
R8

Ret
WIN
R9

Ret
ORA
R10

8
5th 115
1987 JPS Team BMW BMW E30 M3 CAL
R1

6
SYM
R2

5
LAK
R3

3
WAN
R4

8
AIR
R5

8
SUR
R6

2
SAN
R7

Ret
AMA
R8

2
ORA
R9

5
4th 116
1988 Freeport Motorsport Ford Sierra RS Cosworth CAL
R1

2
SYM
R2

4
WIN
R3

DNS
WAN
R4

Ret
AIR
R5

Ret
LAK
R6

1
SAN
R7

Ret
AMA
R8

Ret
ORA
R9

9
5th 47
1989 Benson & Hedges Racing Ford Sierra RS Cosworth AMA
R1

6
SYM
R2

Ret
LAK
R3

2
WAN
R4

2
MAL
R5

4
SAN
R6

5
WIN
R7

9
ORA
R8

5
5th 56.5
1990 Benson & Hedges Racing Ford Sierra RS Cosworth AMA
R1

4
SYM
R2

Ret
PHI
R3

9
WIN
R4

2
LAK
R5

8
MAL
R6

5
BAR
R7

Ret
ORA
R8

9
6th 40
1991 Benson & Hedges Racing BMW M3 Evolution SAN
R1

9
SYM
R2

4
WAN
R3

3
LAK
R4

3
WIN
R5

4
AMA
R6

1
MAL
R7

3
LAK
R8

1
ORA
R9

3
3rd 108
1992 Benson & Hedges Racing BMW M3 Evolution II AMA
R1

7
AMA
R2

Ret
SAN
R3

8
SAN
R4

9
SYM
R5

4
SYM
R6

6
WIN
R7

6
WIN
R8

3
LAK
R9

1
LAK
R10

1
EAS
R11

2
EAS
R12

3
MAL
R13

2
MAL
R14

2
BAR
R15

5
BAR
R16

3
ORA
R17

6
ORA
R18

4
3rd 184
1993 Benson & Hedges Racing BMW E30 M3 Evolution AMA
R1

DNS
AMA
R2

13
AMA
R3

8
SYM
R4

8
SYM
R5

9
PHI
R6

8
PHI
R7

6
LAK
R8

6
LAK
R9

5
WIN
R10

2
WIN
R11

2
EAS
R12

5
EAS
R13

9
MAL
R14

9
MAL
R15

9
BAR
R16

Ret
BAR
R17

2
ORA
R18

9
ORA
R19

11
9th 69
1994 Benson & Hedges Racing Holden VP Commodore AMA
R1

10
AMA
R2

6
SAN
R3

9
SAN
R4

9
SYM
R5

8
SYM
R6

2
PHI
R7

PHI
R8

LAK
R9

Ret
LAK
R10

12
WIN
R11

9
WIN
R12

7
EAS
R13

11
EAS
R14

10
MAL
R15

14
MAL
R16

6
BAR
R17

1
BAR
R18

8
ORA
R19

Ret
ORA
R20

11
11th 74
1995 Longhurst Racing Ford EF Falcon SAN
R1

6
SAN
R2

14
SYM
R3

8
SYM
R4

8
BAT
R5

9
BAT
R6

8
PHI
R7

5
PHI
R8

8
LAK
R9

8
LAK
R10

7
WIN
R11

10
WIN
R12

9
EAS
R13

9
EAS
R14

11
MAL
R15

Ret
MAL
R16

9
BAR
R17

5
BAR
R18

Ret
ORA
R19

Ret
ORA
R20

7
11th 65
1996 Longhurst Racing Ford EF Falcon EAS
R1

21
EAS
R2

7
EAS
R3

7
SAN
R4

16
SAN
R5

Ret
SAN
R6

DNS
BAT
R7

11
BAT
R8

5
BAT
R9

12
SYM
R10

8
SYM
R11

8
SYM
R12

8
PHI
R13

11
PHI
R14

4
PHI
R15

Ret
CAL
R16

8
CAL
R17

3
CAL
R18

6
LAK
R19

9
LAK
R20

7
LAK
R21

15
BAR
R22

8
BAR
R23

7
BAR
R24

5
MAL
R25

Ret
MAL
R26

11
MAL
R27

Ret
ORA
R28

13
ORA
R29

10
ORA
R30

11
11th 100
1997 Longhurst Racing Ford EL Falcon CAL
R1

9
CAL
R2

12
CAL
R3

Ret
PHI
R4

8
PHI
R5

13
PHI
R6

9
SAN
R7

7
SAN
R8

6
SAN
R9

7
SYM
R10

10
SYM
R11

11
SYM
R12

8
WIN
R13

13
WIN
R14

Ret
WIN
R15

Ret
EAS
R16

9
EAS
R17

11
EAS
R18

7
LAK
R19

5
LAK
R20

6
LAK
R21

3
BAR
R22

4
BAR
R23

14
BAR
R24

8
MAL
R25

Ret
MAL
R26

11
MAL
R27

6
ORA
R28

5
ORA
R29

4
ORA
R30

4
8th 358
1998 Longhurst Racing Ford EL Falcon SAN
R1

8
SAN
R2

Ret
SAN
R3

10
SYM
R4

11
SYM
R5

22
SYM
R6

15
LAK
R7

5
LAK
R8

5
LAK
R9

5
PHI
R10

9
PHI
R11

7
PHI
R12

5
WIN
R13

5
WIN
R14

6
WIN
R15

4
MAL
R16

11
MAL
R17

8
MAL
R18

14
BAR
R19

Ret
BAR
R20

DNS
BAR
R21

10
CAL
R22

15
CAL
R23

26
CAL
R24

C
HDV
R25

4
HDV
R26

3
HDV
R27

14
ORA
R28

4
ORA
R29

4
ORA
R30

5
8th 586
1999 Longhurst Racing Ford AU Falcon EAS
R1

7
EAS
R2

10
EAS
R3

7
ADE
R4

Ret
BAR
R5

12
BAR
R6

6
BAR
R7

21
PHI
R8

15
PHI
R9

6
PHI
R10

12
HDV
R11

12
HDV
R12

15
HDV
R13

6
SAN
R14

9
SAN
R15

16
SAN
R16

12
QLD
R17

15
QLD
R18

16
QLD
R19

7
CAL
R20

12
CAL
R21

9
CAL
R22

9
SYM
R23

12
SYM
R24

17
SYM
R25

11
WIN
R26

6
WIN
R27

13
WIN
R28

Ret
ORA
R29

Ret
ORA
R30

15
ORA
R31

9
QLD
R32

Ret
BAT
R33

Ret
14th 830
2000 Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon PHI
R1

Ret
PHI
R2

8
BAR
R3

8
BAR
R4

9
BAR
R5

10
ADE
R6

9
ADE
R7

10
EAS
R8

8
EAS
R9

8
EAS
R10

4
HDV
R11

7
HDV
R12

5
HDV
R13

Ret
CAN
R14

18
CAN
R15

19
CAN
R16

9
QLD
R17

7
QLD
R18

11
QLD
R19

9
WIN
R20

Ret
WIN
R21

18
WIN
R22

4
ORA
R23

9
ORA
R24

6
ORA
R25

6
CAL
R26

10
CAL
R27

8
CAL
R28

6
QLD
R29

8
SAN
R30

5
SAN
R31

9
SAN
R32

12
BAT
R33

Ret
10th 866
2001 Rod Nash Racing Holden VX Commodore PHI
R1

19
PHI
R2

28
ADE
R3

13
ADE
R4

11
EAS
R5

10
EAS
R6

20
HDV
R7

19
HDV
R8

21
HDV
R9

28
CAN
R10

Ret
CAN
R11

23
CAN
R12

Ret
BAR
R13

17
BAR
R14

15
BAR
R15

16
CAL
R16

20
CAL
R17

20
CAL
R18

19
ORA
R19

13
ORA
R20

19
QLD
R21

5
WIN
R22

Ret
WIN
R23

DNS
BAT
R24

1
PUK
R25

6
PUK
R26

5
PUK
R27

9
SAN
R28

22
SAN
R29

20
SAN
R30

17
13th 1894
2002 Briggs Motorsport Ford AU Falcon ADE
R1

7
ADE
R2

18
PHI
R3

6
PHI
R4

7
EAS
R5

22
EAS
R6

17
EAS
R7

16
HDV
R8

24
HDV
R9

20
HDV
R10

20
CAN
R11

21
CAN
R12

5
CAN
R13

11
BAR
R14

10
BAR
R15

4
BAR
R16

29
ORA
R17

11
ORA
R18

11
WIN
R19

20
WIN
R20

30
QLD
R21

24
BAT
R22

6
SUR
R23

17
SUR
R24

5
PUK
R25

14
PUK
R26

10
PUK
R27

13
SAN
R28

15
SAN
R29

8
11th 792
2003 Holden Racing Team Holden VY Commodore ADE
R1

ADE
R1

PHI
R3

EAS
R4

WIN
R5

BAR
R6

BAR
R7

BAR
R8

HDV
R9

HDV
R10

HDV
R11

QLD
R12

ORA
R13

SAN
R14

10
BAT
R15

5
SUR
R16

SUR
R17

PUK
R18

PUK
R19

PUK
R20

EAS
R21

EAS
R22

37th 176
2004 Perkins Engineering Holden VY Commodore ADE
R1

DNS
ADE
R2

DNS
EAS
R3

24
PUK
R4

26
PUK
R5

13
PUK
R6

13
HDV
R7

26
HDV
R8

23
HDV
R9

13
BAR
R10

14
BAR
R11

19
BAR
R12

20
QLD
R13

8
WIN
R14

17
ORA
R15

16
ORA
R16

16
SAN
R17

8
BAT
R18

Ret
SUR
R19

23
SUR
R20

Ret
SYM
R21

SYM
R22

SYM
R23

EAS
R24

EAS
R25

EAS
R26

29th 856
2006 Rod Nash Racing Holden VZ Commodore ADE
R1

ADE
R2

PUK
R3

PUK
R4

PUK
R5

BAR
R6

BAR
R7

BAR
R8

WIN
R9

WIN
R10

WIN
R11

HDV
R12

HDV
R13

HDV
R14

QLD
R15

QLD
R16

QLD
R17

ORA
R18

ORA
R19

ORA
R20

SAN
R21

12
BAT
R22

7
SUR
R23

SUR
R24

SUR
R25

SYM
R26

SYM
R27

SYM
R28

BHR
R29

BHR
R30

BHR
R31

PHI
R32

PHI
R33

PHI
R34

39th 260
2007 Holden Racing Team Holden VE Commodore ADE
R1

ADE
R2

BAR
R3

BAR
R4

BAR
R5

PUK
R6

PUK
R7

PUK
R8

WIN
R9

WIN
R10

WIN
R11

EAS
R12

EAS
R13

EAS
R14

HDV
R15

HDV
R16

HDV
R17

QLD
R18

QLD
R19

QLD
R20

ORA
R21

ORA
R22

ORA
R23

SAN
R24

13
BAT
R25

SUR
R26

SUR
R27

SUR
R28

BHR
R29

BHR
R30

BHR
R31

SYM
R32

SYM
R33

SYM
R34

PHI
R35

PHI
R36

PHI
R37

45th 12

Complete World Sportscar Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Points
1984 Australia JPS Team BMW BMW 320i MNZ SIL LMS NUR BHT MOS SPA IMO FJI KYL SAN
ovr:14
cls:1
NC 0

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Points
1987 Australia JPS Team BMW BMW M3 MNZ JAR DIJ NUR SPA BNO SIL BAT
ovr:4
cls:1
CLD
Ret
NC 0
West Germany BMW Motorsport
Italy CiBiEmme
WEL
ovr:7
cls:2
FJI

† Not registered for series & points

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

[edit]
Year Car# Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1983 33 Australia Dreamworld Australia Mike Burgmann Chevrolet Camaro Z28 A 121 DNF DNF
1984 31 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi Group C 39 DNF DNF
1985 1 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi C 160 4th 4th
1986 1 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi C 161 6th 5th
1987 44 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW M3 2 156 4th 1st
1988 25 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Tomas Mezera Ford Sierra RS500 A 161 1st 1st
1989 20 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Alan Jones
New Zealand Denny Hulme
Ford Sierra RS500 A 158 5th 5th
25 New Zealand Neville Crichton Ford Sierra RS500 27 DNF DNF
1990 25 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Mark McLaughlin Ford Sierra RS500 1 53 DNF DNF
1991 25 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Alan Jones BMW M3 Evolution 2 138 DNF DNF
1992 25 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Venezuela Johnny Cecotto BMW M3 Evolution A 142 4th 4th
1993 25 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing United Kingdom Steve Soper BMW M3 Evolution A 79 DNF DNF
1994 25 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Charlie O'Brien Holden VP Commodore A 161 4th 4th
1995 25 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Wayne Park Ford EF Falcon 149 9th 9th
1996 25 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Steven Ellery Ford EF Falcon 161 3rd 3rd
1997 25 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Charlie O'Brien Ford EL Falcon L1 110 DNF DNF
1998 25 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Geoff Brabham Ford EL Falcon OC 157 8th 8th
1999 25 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Adam Macrow Ford AU Falcon 150 DNF DNF
2000 9 Australia Stone Brothers Racing Australia David Besnard Ford AU Falcon 151 DNF DNF
2001 1 Australia Holden Racing Team Australia Mark Skaife Holden VX Commodore 161 1st 1st
2002 66 Australia Team Betta Electrical Australia Matthew White Ford AU Falcon 161 6th 6th
2003 2 Australia Holden Racing Team New Zealand Jim Richards Holden VY Commodore 161 5th 5th
2004 8 Australia Perkins Engineering Australia Paul Dumbrell Holden VY Commodore 129 DNF DNF
2005 44 Australia Team Dynamik
Australia Longhurst Racing
Brazil Max Wilson Holden VZ Commodore 32 DNF DNF
2006 55 Australia Rod Nash Racing Australia Steve Owen Holden VZ Commodore 161 7th 7th

Complete Sandown Endurance results

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Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1984 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi Over 3000cc 72 DNF DNF
1985 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi A 129 1st 1st
1986 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi B 127 5th 5th
1987 Australia JPS Team BMW New Zealand Jim Richards BMW M3 B 118 DNF DNF
1988 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Tomas Mezera Ford Sierra RS500 A 123 5th 5th
1989 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing New Zealand Neville Crichton Ford Sierra RS500 A 87 DNF DNF
1992 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Paul Morris BMW M3 Evolution 3A 136 2nd 2nd
1994 Australia Benson & Hedges Racing Australia Charlie O'Brien Holden VP Commodore V8 161 4th 4th
1995 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Wayne Park Ford EF Falcon 160 4th 4th
1996 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Steven Ellery Ford EF Falcon 160 4th 4th
1997 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Charlie O'Brien Ford EL Falcon 151 10th 10th
1998 Australia Castrol Longhurst Ford Australia Geoff Brabham Ford EL Falcon 7 DNF DNF
2003 Australia Holden Racing Team New Zealand Jim Richards Holden VY Commodore 140 10th 10th
2004 Australia Castrol Perkins Racing Australia Paul Dumbrell Holden VY Commodore 159 8th 8th
2007 Australia Holden Racing Team Australia Glenn Seton Holden VE Commodore 160 13th 13th

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results

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Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1992 Australia BMW Australia Pty Ltd Australia Alan Jones
New Zealand Neville Crichton
BMW M5 C 251 2nd 1st
2009 Australia TMR Australia Australia Rod Salmon
Australia Damien White
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X C 239 1st 1st
2017 Australia BMW Team SRM Germany Timo Glock
Australia Mark Skaife
Australia Russell Ingall
BMW M6 GT3 AP 134 DNF DNF
2018 Australia Boat Works Racing Australia Matthew Brabham
Australia Aaron Seton
BMW M4 GT4 C 250 22nd 1st

References

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Winner of the Bathurst 1000
1988
(with Tomas Mezera)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Peter Doulman
Winner of the Australian Manufacturers' Championship
1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Bathurst 1000
2001
(with Mark Skaife)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Bathurst 12 Hour
2009
(with Rod Salmon & Damien White)
Succeeded by