1990 Australian Touring Car Championship









1990 Australian Touring Car Championship
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The 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to Group 3A Touring Cars.[1] The championship, which was the 31st Australian Touring Car Championship,[2] was promoted as the Shell Ultra Australian Touring Car Championship.[3] It began on 25 February 1990 at Amaroo Park and ended on 15 July at Oran Park Raceway after eight rounds.[4]


The title was won by Jim Richards, his third Australian Touring Car Championship victory. Richards drove for Nissan Motorsport Australia, utilising both Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R and the new Skyline R32 GT-R during one of the most competitive seasons in the history of the championship.




Contents





  • 1 Teams and drivers


  • 2 Season review


  • 3 Results and standings

    • 3.1 Race results


    • 3.2 Championship standings



  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Teams and drivers





Jim Richards won the championship driving a Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R (pictured above in 2014) and a Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R





Dick Johnson placed third driving a Ford Sierra RS500 (car pictured in 2017)


The following drivers and teams competed in the 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship.




























































































































































































































Team (Entrant)
Car
No
Driver

Nissan Motorsport Australia

Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
2

New Zealand Jim Richards
3

Australia Mark Skaife

Caltex CXT Racing

Ford Sierra RS500
4

Australia Ken Mathews
8

Australia Colin Bond

Mobil 1 Racing

Ford Sierra RS500
05

Australia Peter Brock
6

Australia Andrew Miedecke
26

Australia Tony Noske

Allan Moffat Enterprises

Ford Sierra RS500
9

Australia Gregg Hansford

Perkins Engineering

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
11

Australia Larry Perkins
31

Indonesia Tommy Suharto[5]
John Holmes Motorsport

Ford Sierra RS500
12

Australia Ray Lintott

Bob Holden Motors

Toyota Sprinter AE86
13

Australia Mike Conway
Australia Bob Holden

Toyota Corolla E80
74

Australia Phil Alexander
Australia Keith McCulloch

Toyota Corolla E80
75

Australia Dennis Rogers
Bob Holden Motors

Toyota Sprinter AE86
13

Australia Tim Hall
Murray Carter

Ford Sierra RS500
14

Australia Murray Carter

Toyota Team Australia

Toyota Supra Turbo-A
15

Australia John Smith

Toyota Corolla FX-GT
70

Australia Neal Bates
71

New Zealand John Faulkner

Holden Racing Team

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
16

United Kingdom Win Percy
Australia Neil Crompton

Shell Ultra Hi Racing

Ford Sierra RS500
17

Australia Dick Johnson
18

Australia John Bowe

Phil Ward Racing

Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3–16
19

Australia Phil Ward

Benson & Hedges Racing

Ford Sierra RS500
20

Australia Alan Jones
25

Australia Tony Longhurst
62

New Zealand Neville Crichton

Bob Forbes Racing

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
21

Australia Mark Gibbs

Lusty Engineering

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
22

Australia Graham Lusty
Chris Lambden

Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R
23

Australia Chris Lambden
Jagparts Racing

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
24

Australia Gerald Kay
Terry Finnigan

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
27

Australia Terry Finnigan
Australia Geoff Leeds
Lawrie Nelson

Ford Mustang
29

Australia Lawrie Nelson

Peter Jackson Racing

Ford Sierra RS500
30

Australia Glenn Seton
35

Australia Drew Price
Australia George Fury

Lansvale Racing Team

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
32

Australia Trevor Ashby
Australia Steve Reed

Pro-Duct Motorsport

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
33

Australia Bob Pearson
Australia Marc Ducquet
Ray Gulson

BMW 635 CSi
34

Australia Ray Gulson
Ian Carrig

BMW 635 CSi
36

Australia Ian Carrig
Maurice Pickering

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
36

Australia Maurice Pickering
Brian Callaghan

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
37

Australia Brian Callaghan

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
43

Australia Brian Callaghan Jr
Tony Mulvihill

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
41

Australia Tony Mulvihill
Matt Wacker

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
42

Australia Matt Wacker
Paul Trevathan

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
44

Australia Paul Trevathan
Lester Smerdon

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
45

Australia Lester Smerdon
Australia Graham Jonsson
Llynden Reithmuller

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
46

West Germany Llynden Reithmuller

Garry Willmington Performance

Toyota Supra Turbo
47

Australia Garry Willmington

M3 Motorsport

BMW M3
52

Australia John Cotter
53

Australia Peter Doulman
Mike Twigden

BMW 323i
53

Australia Mike Twigden

Playscape Racing

Ford Sierra RS500
55

Australia Kevin Waldock
Reda Awadullah

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
69

Egypt Reda Awadullah
David Sala

Toyota Corolla E80
72

Australia Richard Vorst
Australia David Sala
Alf Grant Racing

Toyota Corolla
74

Australia Alf Grant
74

Australia Tim Grant
Bob Holden Motors

Toyota Corolla
76

Australia Matthew Springer
Geoff Full

Toyota Sprinter AE86
78

Australia Geoff Full
Daryl Hendrick

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
86

Australia Daryl Hendrick
Alf Barbagallo

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
96

Australia Alf Barbagallo
Car-Trek Racing

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
98

Australia Bob Jones
99

Australia Greg Crick
Australia Joe Sommariva


Season review


The opening three rounds of the championship continued the story of the previous two seasons with the Ford Sierra RS500's of Dick Johnson Racing team mates Dick Johnson (winner of Symmons Plains and Phillip Island) and John Bowe dominating podiums with only the tight nature of the Amaroo Park layout giving another driver a look-in, namely the Nissan Skyline of Jim Richards who held off Bowe in a race long duel to win the season's opening round. Another tight track at Winton Motor Raceway gave Richards his second victory of the year with team-mates Tony Longhurst and Alan Jones putting their Benson & Hedges Sierras ahead of the DJR pair onto the podium (the Longhurst Sierra's were generally acknowledged as most powerful of the Blue Oval's cars at some 590 bhp (440 kW; 598 PS), though the extra power usually hurt the Sierra's skinny rear tyres and as team manager Frank Gardner put it a year later, "We usually started at the front and worked our way back"). Lakeside Raceway saw a complete upset with veteran Colin Bond winning his first ATCC race since 1978 from former team mate Peter Brock in his Mobil 1 Sierra and Holden Racing Team driver Win Percy in what would prove be Holden's only podium finish of the season. Englishman Percy, a former three time British Touring Car Champion, had taken over the role of team manager and lead driver of the HRT in 1990 and was contesting his first ATCC.


Colin Bond made it two in a row at Mallala after Mark Skaife's spectacular debut of Nissan's new 640 bhp (477 kW; 649 PS), 4WD, twin turbo Skyline R32 GT-R, which was nicknamed "Godzilla", ended with a broken hub after storming to the lead in the early laps. As at Lakeside, Bond's steady, though unspectacular race pace paid off and as others fell away, his Caltex Sierra emerged in front. Peter Brock broke through for his first victory of the year at Wanneroo despite driving with falling turbo boost pressure for the last half of the race which actually helped minimise his tyre wear, while a broken axle to Johnson at Wanneroo saw his points lead surrendered to Richards who finished fourth in his first race of the new GT-R.


Ahead of the Oran Park Raceway Grand Finale, Richards held a three-point lead over two-time defending champion Johnson, with Bond and Brock still a chance being eleven and twelve points behind respectively. Bowe, winless despite his form, was too far behind even if he won and all other contenders retired. Richards, again in the GT-R, dominated Oran Park, making the points calculations irrelevant. Second place allowed Brock to slip past Johnson and Bond into the series runner's up position. After a poor start by Brock, who proved to be the only Sierra driver capable of matching Richards in the Nissan (though his fastest lap time proved to be almost 2 seconds slower than the Nissan), Richards drove away from the field. Behind Bowe, Longhurst was sixth after an inconsistent season ahead of Glenn Seton's improving Sierra. Percy was the best of the Holdens in eighth ahead of Alan Jones and Gregg Hansford who only had a partial season in Allan Moffat's Eggenberger Motorsport built Sierra.


For the first time since the ATCC changed from a single race to a series of races in 1969, the ATCC did not appear in Melbourne with neither Sandown or Calder hosting a round. The Phillip Island circuit, revived in 1989 for the Australian motorcycle Grand Prix which was a round of the 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle World Championship, held its first ATCC race since 1977.



Results and standings



Race results


The 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship consisted of 8 rounds with one race per round.[4] Each race was slightly under one hour in duration.










































































Rd.
Circuit
Location / State
Date
Winning driver
Car
Team
Report
1

Amaroo Park Raceway [6]

Sydney, New South Wales
23 – 25 Feb

New Zealand Jim Richards

Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R

Nissan Motorsport Australia
[7]
2

Symmons Plains Raceway

Launceston, Tasmania
9 – 11 Mar

Australia Dick Johnson

Ford Sierra RS500

Shell Ultra-Hi Racing
[8]
3

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

Phillip Island, Victoria
23 – 25 Mar

Australia Dick Johnson

Ford Sierra RS500

Shell Ultra-Hi Racing
[9]
4

Winton Motor Raceway

Benalla, Victoria
6 – 8 Apr

New Zealand Jim Richards

Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R

Nissan Motorsport Australia
[10]
5

Lakeside International Raceway

Brisbane, Queensland
4 – 6 May

Australia Colin Bond

Ford Sierra RS500

Caltex CXT Racing
[11]
6

Mallala Motor Sport Park

Mallala, South Australia
8 – 10 Jun

Australia Colin Bond

Ford Sierra RS500

Caltex CXT Racing
[12]
7

Wanneroo Park

Perth, Western Australia
22 – 24 Jun

Australia Peter Brock

Ford Sierra RS500

Mobil 1 Racing
[13]
8

Oran Park Raceway

Sydney, New South Wales
13 – 15 Jul

New Zealand Jim Richards

Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R

Nissan Motorsport Australia
[14]


Championship standings


Points were awarded on a 20–15–12–10–8–6–4–3–2–1 basis for the first ten outright positions in each race.[15] The best seven race results counted for each driver's total.[15]












































































































































































































































































Pos.
Driver
Car
Ama
Sym
Phi
Win
Lak
Mal
Wan
Ora
Pts.
1

Jim Richards

Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
1st
7th
3rd
1st
5th
3rd
4th
1st

102 (106)
2

Peter Brock

Ford Sierra RS500
5th
2nd
19th
9th
2nd
4th
1st
2nd

85
3

Dick Johnson

Ford Sierra RS500
3rd
1st
1st
5th
7th
2nd
Ret
7th

83
4

Colin Bond

Ford Sierra RS500
9th
6th
4th
8th
1st
1st
3rd
4th

81 (83)
5

John Bowe

Ford Sierra RS500
2nd
3rd
2nd
6th
4th
14th
6th
5th

72
6

Tony Longhurst

Ford Sierra RS500
4th
Ret
9th
2nd
8th
5th
Ret
9th

40
7

Glenn Seton

Ford Sierra RS500
12th
4th
Ret
4th
9th
Ret
2nd
Ret

37
8

Win Percy

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
14th
9th
7th
Ret
3rd

5th
6th

32
9

Alan Jones

Ford Sierra RS500
8th
12th
6th
3rd

Ret
10th
Ret

22
10

Gregg Hansford

Ford Sierra RS500
6th
8th
5th
11th
Ret




17
11

Larry Perkins

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
11th
10th
8th
7th
14th
7th
7th
Ret

16
12

Andrew Miedecke

Ford Sierra RS500
7th
5th
10th
12th
11th
Ret



13
13

George Fury

Ford Sierra RS500







3rd

12
14

Mark Skaife

Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
Ret

DNS
Ret
6th
Ret
Ret
8th

9
15

Neil Crompton

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV





6th



6
16

Kevin Waldock

Ford Sierra RS500
16th
11th
15th
13th
Ret
8th
8th
Ret

6
17

Chris Lambden

Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R
15th
13th
14th
14th
10th
9th
11th
10th

4
18

Neville Crichton

Ford Sierra RS500






9th


2
19

Mark Gibbs

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
10th


10th
22nd


22nd

2
20

Gerald Kay

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
21st
15th
11th
20th
17th
10th
Ret
DNS

1
Pos.
Driver
Ama
Sym
Phi
Win
Lak
Mal
Wan
Ora
Pts.























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)


See also


1990 Australian Touring Car season



References



  1. ^ Conditions for Australian Titles, 1990 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 172 & 173


  2. ^ Australian Titles, docs.cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org


  3. ^ Official Souvenir Programme, Shell Ultra Australian Touring Car Championship Round 6, Mallala Motor Sport Park, 9–10 June 1990


  4. ^ ab Australian Motor Racing Year, 1990/91, pages 278 & 279


  5. ^ Clarke, Andrew (August 1990). Clarke, Andrew, ed. "Nissan's First, Richards' Third". Racing Car News. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing Group: 42..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  6. ^ Program, Amaroo Park Raceway, Sunday, February 25, 1990


  7. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 1 highlights


  8. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 2 - full race


  9. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 3 - full race


  10. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 4 - full race


  11. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 5 - full race


  12. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 6 - full race


  13. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 7 - full race


  14. ^ 1990 ATCC Round 8 - full race


  15. ^ ab Graham Howard, Stewart Wilson & David Greenhalgh, The official history, Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years, page 305



External links


  • Shell Ultra Australian Touring Car Championship - 1990, touringcarracing.net

  • Touring Cars 1990, autopics.com.au








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