Bruce Stewart (racing driver)

Bruce Stewart (born 27 December 1939) was an Australian racing driver. He is best known for having the fifth most starts of any driver at the Bathurst 1000, however has often been overlooked as most starts occurred in the 'co-driver' role.[1]

Bruce Stewart
Nationality Australian
Born (1939-12-27) 27 December 1939
Sydney, New South Wales

Results

Bathurst 1000 results

Year Class Team Car Co-driver Overall Laps Class
1965 C Don Smith Holden HD X2 Don Smith 22nd 116 9th
1969 B W.H. Motors Datsun 1600 George Garth 18th 117 1st
1970 B W.H. Motors Datsun 1600 Iain Corness DNF 32 DNF
1971 B W.H. Motors Datsun 1600 36th 109 1st
1972 A W.H. Motors Datsun 1200 30th 105 6th
1973 C McLeod Kelso Lee Holden Torana LC GTR George Garth DNF 75 DNF
1974 C W.H. Motors Datsun 180B SSS George Garth DNF 143 DNF
1975 A Datsun Racing Team Datsun 1200 Bill Evans 15th 139 2nd
1976 A John Roxburgh Motors Datsun 1200 Bill Evans 24th 139 1st
1977 B James Mason Motors Mazda RX-3 Lynn Brown 22nd 129 6th
1978 B ATP Australia Ford Capri Mk.1 Alan Cant DNF 91 DNF
1980 B Masterton Homes Ford Capri Mk.2 Cam Worner 32nd 120 6th
1981 B Masterton Homes Ford Capri Mk.2 Steve Masterton 11th 111 4th
1982 A Masterton Homes Ford Falcon XE Steve Masterton 7th 155 7th
1983 A Masterton Homes Ford Falcon XE Steve Masterton DNF 17 DNF
1984 C Masterton Homes Ford Falcon XE Steve Masterton DNF 16 DNF
1985 C Masterton Homes Holden Commodore VK Steve Masterton DNF 96 DNF
1986 A Gibson Motorsport Nissan Gazelle John Giddings 21st 146 2nd
1987 1 Miedecke Motorsport Ford Sierra RS500 John Giddings 13th 150 8th
1988 1 Colin Bond Racing Ford Sierra RS500 John Giddings 5th 155 4th
1989 1 Colin Bond Racing Ford Sierra RS500 Colin Bond 26th 131 21st
1990 1 Pro-Duct Motorsport Holden Commodore VL Bob Pearson 15th 147 13th
1991 1 Pro-Duct Motorsport Holden Commodore VN Bob Pearson DNF 48 DNF
1993 A Pro-Duct Motorsport Holden Commodore VP Bob Pearson 13th 146 13th
1995 OC Pro-Duct Motorsport Holden Commodore VP Bob Pearson DNF 88 DNF
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