Hi "M-S-N", thanks for the race info, really appreciated, and yes, I dove the cavalier with Mike in the rain stopped Bob Jane 500, we were 6th. The weather was really bad and I was in the car when it was red flagged.
Andy
Hi "M-S-N", thanks for the race info, really appreciated, and yes, I dove the cavalier with Mike in the rain stopped Bob Jane 500, we were 6th. The weather was really bad and I was in the car when it was red flagged.
Andy
Following are the results scored by Dick Johnson Racing's Ford Sierra RS500 "DJR 1" during the 1988 Australian motorsport season.
After being converted from its original RS specs to the "evolution" RS500 specs, and given a total rebuild in preparation for the 1988 season, it was handed over to new DJR driver John Bowe to race. Racing number for the Australian Touring Car Championship was "18".
All results courtesy of "Australian Motor Racing Year 1988/89 No 18".
1988 Australian Touring Car Championship
John Bowe was the driver in all rounds.
Round 1, Calder Park Raceway, Melbourne, Victoria, March 6, 1988, 60 laps.
Qualified: 2nd
Finished: DNF
Round 2, Symmons Plains Raceway, Tasmania, March 13, 1988, 58 laps.
Qualified: 3rd
Finished: 2nd
Round 3, Winton Raceway, Victoria, April 10, 1988, 58 laps.
Qualified: 2nd
Finished: 1st
Round 4: Wanneroo Park, Perth, Western Australia, April 24, 1988, 45 laps.
Qualified: 2nd
Finished: 3rd
Round 5: Adelaide International Raceway, Adelaide, South Australia, May 1, 1988, 60 laps.
Qualified: 2nd
Finished: 2nd
Round 6: Lakeside Park Raceway, Queensland, May 22, 1988, 60 laps.
Qualified: 3rd
Finished: DNF
Round 7: Sandown Park, Melbourne, Victoria, May 29, 1988, 32 laps.
Qualified: 2nd
Finished: 2nd
Round 8: Amaroo Park, Sydney, NSW, June 19, 1988, 70 laps
Qualified:3rd
Finished: 1st
Round 9: Oran Park, Sydney, NSW, July 17, 1988, 50 laps.
Qualified: 3rd
Finished: 2nd.
Overall Championship Position: 2nd (2 wins, 4 seconds, 1 third, 2 DNF).
Sandown 500, Sandown Park, Melbourne, Victoria
Raced by John Smith/Alfredo Costanzo
Qualified: 12th
Finished: 6th
Bathurst 1000, Mount Panorama, Bathurst, October 2, 1988
Entered for John Smith/Alfredo Costanzo as part of a three car DJR attack on the race. Raced with the number "18". Dick Johnson and John Bowe were cross entered, so that if either of their cars failed the could jump into the number 28 car. Both Johnson's and Bowe's cars failed before the end of the first stint. John Smith changed over to Dick Johnson, who in turn changed to John Bowe at the next driver change. Alfredo Costanzo did not race the car during the race. Heading for a late race challenge on the leader (Tony Longhurst) when its starter motor wouldn't fire up during the last pit stop. They got it going, but any chance of victory was gone, so settled for second.
Qualified: 12th
Finished: 2nd
Bathurst was the last race in which DJR raced the car. After this, DJR 1 was sold to Englishman Robb Gravett, who took it to the UK to race in the 1989 British Touring Car Championhip.
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hi,
very interesting thread,
with your indepth info on the touring cars,
have you ever looked into chassie numbers for the sierra rs500 touring cars,
i am especialy interested in any info of the eggenberger sierra cars,
these are the touring cars in my collection,
1st car i bought was the ex tim harvey labatts sierra rs500, original in ever way as its not been used in competion since the last race of the 1990 btcc
chassie number ARE RSC 0389
2nd car i got was a eggenberger sierra rs500, history a bit slim, but black originally and chassie number 99269
eggenburger tells me it was a texaco car but can not confirm which one, so far,
3rd car was the ex rouse ex allan moffat car from the 87 bathurst, like the labatts car i have all the history for the car from rouse, chassie ARE RSC 0587
so as above any info to fill in the gaps on eggenberger chassie numbers
cars i have seen info on are 99261, 99262 , 99263 these where early 87 cars and 99269 was the car eggenberger used to win spa 24hr in 89, which bye the way is the only sierra ruedy kept!! still at his workshop.
all these are 100% eggenberger as i have seen paperwork to confirm.
looked at chassie 99266 which was a ringhausen rs500 touring car, very simular to the eggenberger cars but different cage ect as ruedy team only helped with parts and did not build them,
unlike the rouse cars where he made his own chassie numbers, eggenberger used the 909 numer that came with the bew motorsport shell,
heres a pic of mine in my garage,
Last edited by martinlabatts; 07-11-2005 at 12:43 PM.
this was my car at this years nec in birmingham,
A very nice collection, any chance that you will bring them to a track one day? And if so where? Would be nice to feature them on UCP's main page.(minor correction : it is EggenbErger, and not bUrger)
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Could you Egg-Nog Test your cars by sticking a piece of paper with the words "martinlabatts UCP egg-nog test" over the shift-knob and on the windshield with pictures proving it's your car?
Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
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Well, in this case I have the feeling that we have the pleasure of dealing with the genuine owner. Nobody would claim ownership of a car shown at NEC without actually being the ownerOriginally Posted by Rockefella
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Henk, you never know.Originally Posted by henk4
Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
David Fiset says:
do want
Forgive my dreadful photography skills (or lack thereof) but in any case for those who may be interested, here's some pics I took in the pit garages at Bathurst in 1987. They show various BMW M3s undergoing final preparations including fitment of race-day engines etc on the night before the big race
The diabolical Nissan Skyline and a couple of HDT Group As, an older VK dealer entry and Holden's 'factory' hope, Peter Brock's VL. The Commodore engine pic (top left) is not of a Bathurst participant, I threw that in to show the V8s underbonnet installation
lol at you lot,
i had two of my cars at this years nec the other was my labatts car on the rs owners club stand,
as TIM HARVEY was there he came over and checked out his old car once more,
here was me in my texaco at castle combe race track last year after i managed to get a few laps inn,
the ANZ CHASSIE NUMBER
here is a picture of andy loyds ex dick johnson ex rob gravett car,
andy sent me this pic the other day as he is restoring the car back to the original colours for this years rs owners clu day at donnington park ( england)
anyone dout my owning these cars can ask andy.
p.s the ANZ car is the car i have not restored ect as i am useing this one on the ford saloons this season, so have resisted painting anything that is not to bad ect,
the labatts car is 100% stone chips an all , just as harvey left it,
the eggenberger car i had painted and as such is as new,
Last edited by martinlabatts; 07-11-2005 at 12:47 PM.
I still would like to maintain my pedantic comment that the correct spelling is EggenbErger, and not something that reminds me of McDonaldsOriginally Posted by martinlabatts
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Hell, there is a sticker with the correct spelling (Eggenberger) inside his car, in two places!Originally Posted by henk4
Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
David Fiset says:
do want
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