1985 Pepsi 250

The 1985 Pepsi 250 was an endurance race for Group A touring cars held at the Oran Park Raceway in Sydney, New South Wales on 18 August 1985. The race was the second round of the 1985 Australian Endurance Championship. It was held over 100 laps of the 2.620 km (1.62 mi) circuit for a total of 262 km (162 mi).[1]

The field was divided into three classes according to engine displacement.

  • Class A : 3001cc to 6000cc
  • Class B : 2001cc to 3000cc
  • Class C : Up to 2000cc

The JPS Team BMW's golden season continued as Jim Richards drove his BMW 635 CSi to a second straight AEC win after winning the opening round at Amaroo Park. Unlike the 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship and at Amaroo though, Richards did not have it all his own way. The 1 August homologation had seen the Ford Mustang back into winning contention and it was only a broken stub axle on lap 88 that resulted in the car losing a wheel which saw pole sitter and runaway leader Dick Johnson give up his stranglehold on the race (sturdier axle stubs had been homologated for the Mustang and the Palmer Tube Mills team had the new items, but did not have time pre-race to fit them to the car). Richards won the race by a lap from Peter Brock in his Mobil Holden Dealer Team VK Commodore with the Volvo 240T of Robbie Francevic finishing third. Francevic's 3rd place also saw him win Class B.

Dick Johnson showed the benefit of the homologation gain, putting his Mustang on pole with a time of 1:15.1, some 1.2 seconds faster than his pole time at the circuit for the final round of the ATCC just over a month earlier.

Results

Position Class No. Entrant Drivers Car Laps Grid
1 A 62 JPS Team BMW Jim Richards BMW 635 CSi 100 2
2 A 05 Mobil Holden Dealer Team Peter Brock Holden VK Commodore 99 5
3 B 21 Mark Petch Motorsport Robbie Francevic Volvo 240T 99 7
4 A 30 Yellow Pages Racing Allan Grice
Tony Kavich
Holden VK Commodore 98 4
5 A 12 Garry Willmington Performance Garry Willmington Jaguar XJS 98 8
6 B 27 Network Alfa Colin Bond
Gregg Hansford
Alfa Romeo GTV6 98 10
7 B 66 Mitsubishi Ralliart Kevin Bartlett
Peter Fitzgerald
Mitsubishi Starion Turbo 98 9
8 A 3 H. Kent Baigent Kent Baigent
Neal Lowe
BMW 635 CSi 98 6
9 A 39 Graeme Bowkett
Wayne Wilkinson
Holden VK Commodore 97 13
10 B 23 JPS Team BMW Tony Longhurst BMW 323i 97 16
?? C 10 Toyota Team Australia John Smith Toyota Corolla
?? C 13 Bob Holden Motors Bob Holden
Mike Quinn
Toyota Corolla AE86 23
?? A 36 Lusty Engineering P/L Graham Lusty Holden VK Commodore
?? A 14 Auckland - Coin & Bullion Exchange Ltd Denny Hulme
Ray Smith
Holden VK Commodore 20
?? A 19 Ken Mathews Prestige Cars Ken Mathews Holden VK Commodore 17
?? A 33 Mike Burgmann Mike Burgmann Holden VK Commodore 19
?? A 41 Barry Jones Barry Jones Holden VK Commodore 33
?? A 37 Brian Callaghan Brian Callaghan Holden VK Commodore 15
?? A 4 I.M.B. Team Wollongong Peter McLeod Holden VK Commodore 18
?? A 29 Ken Davison Ken Davison
Wally Kramer
Ford Mustang GT 29
?? B 65 Hulcraft Autos John Craft Ford Capri Mk.III 27
?? B Hulcraft Autos Les Grose Ford Capri Mk.III 30
?? A 25 Jagparts Gerald Kay Holden VK Commodore
DNF A 17 Palmer Tube Mills Dick Johnson Ford Mustang GT 88 1
DNF B 77 Peter Williamson Toyota Peter Williamson Toyota Celica Supra 15 3
DNF A 8 Terry Finnigan Terry Finnigan Holden VK Commodore
DNF A 7 Mobil Holden Dealer Team John Harvey Holden VK Commodore 11
DNF A 2 Masterton Homes Steve Masterton Holden VK Commodore 12
DNF A 27 Alf Grant Alf Grant Holden VK Commodore 14

* The event had 33 starters[2]

Notes

  • Pole Position: #17 Dick Johnson, Ford Mustang - 1:15.1
  • Fastest Lap: N/A
  • Race Time: 2:12:07.2

References

  • Australian Motor Racing Year, 1985/86
  • James Hardie 1000, 1985/86
  • The Australian Racing History of Ford, 1989
  • The Official Racing History of Holden, 1988
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