1980 Southern Cross Rally

The 1980 Southern Cross Rally, officially the Southern Cross International Rally was the fifteenth and final running of the Southern Cross Rally. The rally took place between the 18th and the 22nd of October 1980. The event covered 2,616 kilometres from Sydney to Port Macquarie.[1] It was won by Ross Dunkerton and Jeff Beaumont, driving a Datsun Stanza.

1980 Southern Cross Rally
Southern Cross International Rally
Host country Australia
Rally baseSydney
Port Macquarie
Dates run18 22 October 1980
Stages35 (1,098.54 km; 682.60 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac and Gravel
Overall distance2,616.19 km (1,625.63 miles)
Results
Overall winner Ross Dunkerton
Jeff Beaumont
Nissan Motor Australia
Crews45 at start, 24 at finish

Results

Pos No Entrant Drivers Car Overall Time
1 4 Nissan Motor Australia Ross Dunkerton
Jeff Beaumont
Datsun Stanza 13hr 56min 26sec
2 3 Ford Motor Company of Australia Greg Carr
Fred Gocentas
Ford Escort RS 1800 Mark II 13hr 59min 26sec
3 1 Ford Motor Company of Australia Ari Vatanen
David Richards
Ford Escort RS 1800 Mark II 14hr 23min 29sec
4 9 Gosford Dyno Tune Centre Ian Hill
Ann Heaney
Ford Escort RS 1800 Mark II 14hr 58min 52sec
5 12 Kambrook Distributing P/L David Jones
Ian Pearson
Holden Commodore VB 15hr 33min 22sec
6 11 Frank Johnston Frank Johnston
Stephen Vanderbyl
Mazda 323 Rotary 15hr 36min 33sec
7 27 G.J Berne John Berne
David Peiti
Ford Escort RS 2000 Mark II 15hr 50min 7sec
8 13 Race & Rally Sales P/L Gordon Leven
Robert Wilson
Datsun 1600 SSS 16hr 4min 34sec
9 26 Bathurst Light Car Club Graham Clark
Arthur Davis
Datsun 180B 16hr 14min 43sec
10 20 Apex Batteries P/L Gary Meehan
Greg Gifford
Toyota Celica RA40 16hr 17min 36sec
11 22 Mazcars Croydon Gary Mecak
Ron Marks
Mazda 323 16hr 24min 27sec
12 21 Max Roberts Max Roberts
Tony Carroll
Datsun Stanza 16hr 37min 30sec
13 10 IMSC Monster Nobuhiro Tajima
Kiyoshi Kawamura
Datsun Stanza 16hr 44min 24sec
14 38 Wayne Pritchard Wayne Pritchard
Garry Pritchard
Ford Escort RS2000 Mark II 16hr 52min 1sec
15 33 Alan McLucas Alan McLucas
Derek Hunter
Datsun 180B SSS 17hr 5min 35sec
16 16 Citizen Watches Australia Peter Nelson
Grahame Moule
Datsun 1600 17hr 14min 16sec
17 36 Col Parry Col Parry
Philip Speer
Holden Commodore VB 17hr 18min 26sec
18 24 Stones Corner Motors Hank Kabel
Gary Kabel
Mazda 323 17hr 31min 7sec
19 15 Whalebone Wharf Dan White
Steve Griffiths
Ford Escort RS2000 Mark II 17hr 51min 29sec
20 32 John Murray John Murray
Jeff D'Albora
Holden Commodore VB 17hr 52min 4sec
21 41 Stephen Annabel Stephen Annabel
Fran Fifield
Mazda RX-3 17hr 56min 45sec
22 25 Christian Autosports Club George Kahler
Greg Weale
Mazda RX-7 18hr 54min 25sec
23 30 N.D.C. Tokyo Takashi Yufune
Yukiaki Aida
Datsun Sunny 19hr 37min 56sec
24 31 George Rugg George Rugg
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Mitsubishi Galant 20hr 7min 45sec
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