1994 Tooheys 1000

The 1994 Tooheys 1000 was a motor race held on 2 October 1994 at the Mount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. It was the 35th running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. The race was open to cars complying with CAMS Group 3A Touring Car regulations, later known as V8 Supercars and those complying with FIA Class II Touring Car regulations, later known as Super Touring cars. In the lead up to the 2003 event, Wheels Magazine voted the 1994 Bathurst 1000 to be the greatest of all time.

The race was won by Dick Johnson and John Bowe in their Dick Johnson Racing entered Ford EB Falcon, with the latter driver holding off a late-race challenge from then-rookie Craig Lowndes in a Holden Racing Team entered VP Commodore he shared with Brad Jones, which eventually finished second. Larry Perkins and Gregg Hansford were third in their Holden VP Commodore entered by Perkins Engineering.

Entry list

No. Class Drivers Team (Sponsor) Car No. Class Drivers Team (Sponsor) Car
1 A Glenn Seton
Paul Radisich
Glenn Seton Racing
(Peter Jackson)
Ford Falcon EB 35 A Richard Wilson
Troy Nicholson
Ric Shaw
Steven McLaine Motorsport[1]
(Quick-Fit Mufflers, Brakes & Suspension)
Holden Commodore VP
2 A Mark Skaife
Jim Richards
Gibson Motorsport
(Winfield)
Holden Commodore VP 36 A Neil Schembri
Rodney Crick
Schembri Motorsport
(BetterGrow)
Holden Commodore VP
3 A Steve Reed
Trevor Ashby
Lansvale Smash Repairs
(Dulux ICI Autocolor)
Holden Commodore VP 37 A Alan Taylor
Roger Hurd
Stephen Bell
Alan Taylor Racing
(The Xerox Shop)
Holden Commodore VL
4 A Wayne Gardner
Neil Crompton
Wayne Gardner Racing
(Coca-Cola)
Holden Commodore VP 38 A Barry Graham
Brian Callaghan, Jr.
O'Brien Automotive
(Everlast Automotive)
Holden Commodore VL
05 A Peter Brock
Tomas Mezera
Holden Racing Team
(Holden, Mobil 1, Telecom)
Holden Commodore VP 39 A Chris Smerdon
Cameron McConville
Challenge Motorsport
(Andersen Consulting)
Holden Commodore VP
6 A Colin Bond
Anders Olofsson
Gibson Motorsport
(Winfield)
Holden Commodore VP 41 A Garry Willmington
Jeff Barnes
Willmington Performance
(Willmington Performance)
Ford Falcon EB
7 A Win Percy
Russell Ingall
Wayne Gardner Racing
(Coca-Cola)
Holden Commodore VP 42 A Greg Fahey
Dennis Cribbin
Glenn Mason Motorsport
(Bill Rimmelzwaan Homes)
Holden Commodore VL
8 B Steve Hardman
Geoff Full
Colin Bond Racing
(Hyundai)
Hyundai Lantra Mk.1 44 A Mike Conway
George Ayoub
Group Motor Sport
(Group Motor Sport)
Holden Commodore VL
9 A Andrew Miedecke
Jeff Allam
Allan Moffat Racing
(Cenovis)
Ford Falcon EB 45 B Craig Baird
Brett Riley
LoGaMo Racing
(Diet Coke)
BMW 318i (E36)
10 A Phil Ward
Steven Ellery
Phil Ward Racing
(Technophone Mobile Phones)
Holden Commodore VP 46 B Paul Morris
Altfrid Heger
LoGaMo Racing
(Diet Coke)
BMW 318i (E36)
11 A Larry Perkins
Gregg Hansford
Perkins Engineering
(Castrol)
Holden Commodore VP 47 A John Trimbole
Garry Waldon
Daily Planet Racing
(Daily Planet)
Holden Commodore VP
12 A Bob Jones
Troy Dunstan
Bob Jones Racing
(Ampol Max 3)
Holden Commodore VP 48 B Warwick Rooklyn
John Blanchard
LoGaMo Racing
(Benson and Hedges)
BMW 318i (E36)
14 A Stuart McColl
Peter Gazzard
Stuart McColl Racing
(Dairy Vale, Kartmania)
Holden Commodore VP 49 A Malcolm Stenniken
Brett Youlden
Malcolm Stenniken Racing
(President Batteries)
Holden Commodore VL
015 A Brad Jones
Craig Lowndes
Holden Racing Team
(Holden, Mobil 1, Telecom)
Holden Commodore VP 50 A Gregg Easton
Kevin Heffernan
Easton Motorsport
(Price Attack, MJ Salon Systems)
Holden Commodore VL
16 B Peter McKay
Jamie Miller
Phil Ward Racing
(Technophone Mobile Phones)
Mercedes-Benz 190E (W201) 51 B Andrew Reid
Melinda Price
Garry Jones
Inspired Racing
(Tom Piper)
Toyota Corolla Mk.6
17 A Dick Johnson
John Bowe
Dick Johnson Racing
(Shell, FAI Insurance)
Ford Falcon EB 52 B Peter Doulman
John Cotter
Doulman Automotive
(Clark Sinks)
BMW M3 (E30)
18 A Allan Grice
Steven Johnson
Dick Johnson Racing
(Shell, FAI Insurance)
Ford Falcon EB 54 A Ed Lamont
Graham Gulson
Pinnacle Motorsport
(Shoreline Resorts Queensland)
Holden Commodore VP
20 A Ian Palmer
Brett Peters
Palmer Promotions
(Olympus, Dogbone Hollow Flange Beam)
Holden Commodore VP 56 B Greg Murphy
James Kaye
Bruce Miles Racing
(Orix)
Toyota Carina Mk.10
24 A Greg Crick
Tony Scott
Pinnacle Motorsport
(Shoreline Resorts Queensland)
Holden Commodore VP 57 B Bill Sieders
Allan Letcher
Darrell Dixon Racing
(Dataliner Crash Repair Systems)
Peugeot 405
25 A Tony Longhurst
Charlie O'Brien
LoGaMo Racing
(Benson and Hedges)
Holden Commodore VP 60 A Peter McLeod
Ryan McLeod
Kevin Burton
McLeod Racing
(Enzed Hoses and Fittings)
Holden Commodore VL
26 A Don Watson
Ian Love
Don Watson Transport
(Don Watson Transport)
Holden Commodore VP 62 A Wayne Russell
Bernie Gillon
Novocastrian Motorsport
(Roadchill, Union Steel, New FM)
Holden Commodore VL
27 A Terry Finnigan
Steve Williams
Terry Finnigan Racing Team
(Bobby McGee's)
Holden Commodore VP 89 B Ken Mathews
Matthew Martin
Phoenix Motorsport
(Ultra Tune)
Peugeot 405
28 A Kevin Waldock
Mike Preston
Playscape Racing
(Komatsu, Cummins)
Ford Falcon EB 98 B Peter Hills
Dennis Rogers
Knight Racing
(Agip)
Ford Sierra
30 A Alan Jones
David Parsons
Glenn Seton Racing
(Peter Jackson)
Ford Falcon EB
Source:[2]
Icon Class
A Class A
B Class B
  • Entry list at the start of Practice One. Kevin Heffernan was entered in Car #50 but moved across to Car #44 prior to the race.

Class A

For 5.0 litre cars, later to become known as V8 Supercars, it consisted of V8 engined Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores.

Class B

For 2.0 litre cars, later to become known as Super Touring cars, it consisted of BMW 318i, Hyundai Lantra, Peugeot 405, Toyota Carina, Toyota Corolla, a modified DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E and older modified Group A BMW M3s and Ford Sierras.

Results

Top 10 shootout

The Tooheys Top Ten was restricted to the top ten cars from Qualifying. The results of this runoff determined the first ten places on the grid for the race. Additional prize money was paid to all entries in the Tooheys Top Ten.[3]

PosNoTeamDriverCarTT10Qual
Pole 1 Peter Jackson Racing Glenn Seton Ford EB Falcon 2:12.1464 2:12.03
2 05 Holden Racing Team Peter Brock Holden VP Commodore 2:12.3639 2:12.99
3 2 Winfield Racing Mark Skaife Holden VP Commodore 2:12.3646 2:12.36
4 25 Benson & Hedges Racing Tony Longhurst Holden VP Commodore 2:12.7549 2:13.90
5 4 Coca-Cola Racing Wayne Gardner Holden VP Commodore 2:12.9670 2:13.46
6 30 Peter Jackson Racing Alan Jones Ford EB Falcon 2:13.1276 2:13.44
7 18 Shell-FAI Racing Allan Grice Ford EB Falcon 2:13.1959 2:12.71
8 11 Castrol Perkins Racing Larry Perkins Holden VP Commodore 2:13.2338 2:12.90
9 015 Holden Racing Team Brad Jones Holden VP Commodore 2:13.5126 2:13.15
10 17 Shell-FAI Racing Dick Johnson Ford EB Falcon 2:13.6164 2:12.43

* Glenn Seton took his first ever pole position at Bathurst in his Ford EB Falcon. It was also the first Ford V8 on pole at Bathurst since Allan Moffat put his XB Falcon on pole in 1976. All other Ford pole positions since then (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1992) had been achieved in the turbocharged 4 cyl Ford Sierra RS500.
* After having an earlier time disallowed in qualifying due to a technical infringement, Peter Brock, in his first race at Bathurst for a factory backed Holden team since 1986, then qualified 6th in his Holden Racing Team VP Commodore. He improved in the shootout to qualify second for his first front row start since claiming pole position in a Ford Sierra RS500 in 1989.
* Dick Johnson qualified for his 17th straight Top Ten runoff having been the only driver to compete in every one since its inception in 1978. After qualifying 3rd, Johnson fell to 10th after the shootout when he ran wide and hit the wall coming out of The Cutting causing large amounts of tyre smoke from the right rear for the rest of the lap, though his time was only 1/10th slower than the HRT Commodore of Brad Jones.
* 1986 and 1990 race winner Allan Grice, who missed the race in 1993, made his first start at Bathurst in a Ford after 19 starts for Holden (1973-1992) and one start in a Fiat 124 Sport in 1968. He qualified his Dick Johnson Racing EB Falcon in 7th in the shootout, faster than team leader Dick Johnson who ended up 10th.
* Tony Longhurst and Brad Jones both equalled the record for driving different makes of cars in the Top Ten shootout. Longhurst had previously qualified for Ford (1988-1990) and BMW (1992), while Jones had previously qualified in a Mitsubishi (1986) and a Ford (1989). Both qualified their respective Holden VP Commodores for the 1994 Tooheys Top Ten. The record had been held solely by 1976 race winner Bob Morris who had qualified in the Top Ten for Holden (1978, 1979, 1983), Ford (1980, 1981, 1982) and Mazda (1984).

Race

Pos Class No Team Drivers Car Laps Qual
Pos
Shootout
Pos
1 A 17 Shell-FAI Racing Dick Johnson
John Bowe
Ford EB Falcon 161 3 10
2 A 015 Holden Racing Team Brad Jones
Craig Lowndes
Holden VP Commodore 161 7 9
3 A 11 Castrol Perkins Racing Larry Perkins
Gregg Hansford
Holden VP Commodore 161 5 8
4 A 25 Benson & Hedges Racing Tony Longhurst
Charlie O'Brien
Holden VP Commodore 161 10 4
5 A 7 Coca-Cola Racing Win Percy
Russell Ingall
Holden VP Commodore 161 11
6 A 6 Winfield Racing Colin Bond
Anders Olofsson
Holden VP Commodore 161 12
7 A 18 Shell-FAI Racing Allan Grice
Steven Johnson
Ford EB Falcon 160 4 7
8 A 9 Allan Moffat Enterprises Andrew Miedecke
Jeff Allam
Ford EB Falcon 157 16
9 A 47 Daily Planet Racing John Trimbole
Garry Waldon
Holden VP Commodore 156 19
10 B 46 Diet Coke Racing Paul Morris
Altfrid Heger
BMW 318i 155 31
11 B 45 Diet Coke Racing Craig Baird
Brett Riley
BMW 318i 152 35
12 B 48 Benson & Hedges Racing Warwick Rooklyn
John Blanchard
BMW 318i 152 32
13 A 39 Challenge Motorsport Chris Smerdon
Cameron McConville
Holden VP Commodore 151 21
14 A 20 Palmer Promotions Ian Palmer
Brett Peters
Holden VP Commodore 151 25
15 A 36 Schembri Motorsport Neil Schembri
Rodney Crick
Holden VP Commodore 149 23
16 A 12 Ampol Max 3 Racing Bob Jones
Troy Dunstan
Holden VP Commodore 148 17
17 A 54 Ed Lamont Ed Lamont
Graham Gulson
Holden VP Commodore 146 22
18 A 37 Scotty Taylor Racing Alan Taylor
Roger Hurd
Stephen Bell
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV 145 36
19 B 52 M3 Motorsport Peter Doulman
John Cotter
BMW M3 2.0L 144 38
20 A 38 Brian Callaghan Barry Graham
Brian Callaghan Jr
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV 143 29
21 A 35 Steven McLaine Motorsport Richard Wilson
Troy Nicholson
Ric Shaw
Holden VP Commodore 143 27
22 A 14 Stuart McColl Stuart McColl
Peter Gazzard
Holden VP Commodore 142 24
23 B 56 Bruce Miles Greg Murphy
James Kaye
Toyota Carina 136 33
24 A 3 Lansvale Smash Repairs Steve Reed
Trevor Ashby
Holden VP Commodore 134 15
25 B 16 Phil Ward Racing Peter McKay
Jamie Miller
Mercedes-Benz 190E 126 43
26 A 44 Group Motorsport Mike Conway
George Ayoub
Kevin Heffernan
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV 123 37
DNF A 24 Pinnacle Motorsport Tony Scott
Greg Crick
Holden VP Commodore 158 14
DNF A 05 Holden Racing Team Peter Brock
Tomas Mezera
Holden VP Commodore 138 6 2
NC A 41 Garry Willmington Performance Garry Willmington
Jeff Barnes
Ford EB Falcon 109 28
NC A 10 Phil Ward Racing Phil Ward
Steven Ellery
Holden VP Commodore 100 13
DNF A 4 Coca-Cola Racing Wayne Gardner
Neil Crompton
Holden VP Commodore 99 9 5
NC A 42 Glenn Mason Greg Fahey
Dennis Cribbin
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV 97 42
DNF A 27 Terry Finnigan Terry Finnigan
Steve Williams
Holden VP Commodore 95 18
DNF A 60 Peter McLeod Ryan McLeod
Peter McLeod
Kevin Burton
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV 83 26
DNF A 1 Peter Jackson Racing Glenn Seton
Paul Radisich
Ford EB Falcon 82 1 1
DNF A 62 Novacastrian Motorsport Wayne Russell
Bernie Gillon
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV 71 34
DNF B 57 Darrel Dixon Bill Sieders
Allan Letcher
Peugeot 405 Mi16 63 41
DNF A 30 Peter Jackson Racing Alan Jones
David Parsons
Ford EB Falcon 52 8 6
DNF A 2 Winfield Racing Mark Skaife
Jim Richards
Holden VP Commodore 39 2 3
DNF B 98 Knight Racing Peter Hills
Dennis Rogers
Ford Sierra 34 44
DNF B 8 Hyundai Automotive Steve Hardman
Geoff Full
Hyundai Lantra 26 45
DNF A 49 Malcolm Stenniken Brett Youlden
Malcolm Stenniken
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV 24 30
DNF A 28 Playscape Racing Kevin Waldock
Mike Preston
Ford EB Falcon 19 20
DNF B 89 Phoenix Motorsport Ken Mathews
Matthew Martin
Peugeot 405 Mi16 17 39
DNF B 51 Inspired Racing Andrew Reid
Melinda Price
Garry Jones
Toyota Corolla Seca 16 40
DNS A 26 Don Watson Don Watson1
Ian Love
Holden VP Commodore
DNS A 50 Easton Motorsport Gregg Easton2
Kevin Heffernan
Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV

Notes:

  • ^1 - Don Watson was killed in an accident at the Chase during Thursday qualifying, which resulted in his entry being withdrawn from the race.
  • ^2 - Greg Easton's car was badly damaged after an accident during Friday qualifying, and was subsequently withdrawn. Co-driver Kevin Heffernan was later moved into the #44 Holden Commodore VL SS Group A SV of Mike Conway & George Ayoub.

Statistics

  • Provisional Pole Position - #1 Glenn Seton - 2:12.0290
  • Pole Position - #1 Glenn Seton - 2:12.1464
  • Fastest Lap - #17 Dick Johnson - 2:14.1458 - Lap 108
  • Winners' Race Time - 7:03:45.8425[4]
  • Winners' Average Speed - 142.63 km/h[4]

See also

1994 Australian Touring Car season

References

  1. "94813 - Richard Wilson / Troy Nicholson / Richard Shaw, Commodore VP - Tooheys 1000 Bathurst 1994 - Photographer Marshall Cass". Autopics. 2 October 1994.
  2. Noonan, Aaron (25 November 2021). Bathurst Every Car, the Photographic History 1990-1999. AN1 Media Pty Limited. p. 94–111. ISBN 9780648786344.
  3. 1994 Tooheys 1000 Prize Money, Official Programme, Toohey 1000, 2 October 1994, page 134
  4. Last Year's Race, Official Programme, Tooheys 1000, 1 October 1995, page 24
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