1987 ATCC R8 Amaroo Park

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
  • / super100mph
    Always great racing at Amaroo, but the 1987 race was action packed seeing the Commodores qualifying well against the more nimble turbos.
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    The 1987 Australian Touring Car Championship was a motor racing competition which was open to Touring Cars complying with regulations as defined by CAMS and based on FIA Group A rules. The championship, which was the 28th Australian Touring Car Championship, began on 1 March 1987 at Calder Park Raceway and ended on 5 July at Oran Park Raceway after nine rounds. The Calder round saw the world debut of the racing versions of the BMW M3, the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth and the Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo.
    After years of racing for very little in prize money which brought numerous complaints from the leading competitors (in 1984, Dick Johnson Racing (DJR) had travelled an estmated 20,000 km to races around the country from their Brisbane base, often for as little as A$1,200 in prize money, far less money that was on offer at the time for the lower ranked Group E "Super Series"), CAMS signed a A$200,000 sponsorship package with Shell which brought the championship an overall sponsor for the first time and saw the series promoted as the Shell Ultra Australian Touring Car Championship.[1] Shell would also become the major sponsor of DJR which saw the team expand to running two cars for the first time. The team ran a pair of the new Cosworth Sierra's for team boss Dick Johnson and his 1986 James Hardie 1000 co-driver Gregg Hansford.
    The 1987 ATCC was the first time since 1975 that Peter Brock failed to win a round of the championship, his best finish being a 3rd at Symmons Plains in Tasmania in Round 2. The 1987 championship was also the first time since 1972 that a Holden car failed to win a round of the ATCC, the best result being a 2nd by Larry Perkins in the opening round at Calder.
    The 1987 ATCC was also the first time in championship history that rolling starts were used. Rolling starts were used at Calder for Round 1 and at Adelaide for Round 5.

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