1993 James Hardie 12 Hour
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The 1993 James Hardie 12 Hour was an endurance race for production cars staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales on 11 April 1993.
The race was primarily for production cars but this year saw the introduction of two supercars, the Lotus Esprit driven by Bathurst Legend, Larry Perkins and the Honda NSX (called the Acura in the USA) driven by world MotoGP Champion turned tin top driver, Wayne Gardner. The Lotus took Pole position and the lap record but failed to finish. Gardner crashed the Honda on Skyline Drive spectacularly during practice and the car was a mess. The team had to fly parts in taken from brand new Honda awaiting delivery to its new owner. It was touch and go, whether the Honda would make it to the start. The rule at the time was that a car could start from pit row, provided it entered the main track behind the field during Lap 1. That meant it had to start and enter the track before the lead car of the race passed the pit exit gate. The NSX was still in pieces overnight and in the pre-dawn darkness the team were rushing to get it together. The rest of the cars completed a parade lap and took up their positions on the grid for the start but the Honda was still in the garage with mechanics rushing around. The front wheels were thrown on and It got a rough wheel alignment with a piece of aluminium rod at the last moment. The field had started and had taken off up and over the mountain, but the NSX was still very obviously not ready, its front airdam sat to the side of the garage. As the headlights appeared at the top of Conrod Straight and the field made its way back down the mountain, the NSX engine sprang to life. The team literally stuck the airdam on with some race tape and the car moved. The crowd on the embankment opposite the pits could see movement, but couldn't see what was happening behind the pit wall. The line of race cars turned Murray's Corner and the leaders roared up Pit Straight. Suddenly the NSX appeared at the end of the pit wall, and clear of the speed restrictions, Gardner gunned it and slid sideways out the pit exit as the race leaders were braking to turn in to Hell Corner. The crowd erupted.
Amazingly The NSX held together for the rest of the day, well almost. Late in the day the Honda's clutch failed. It still had drive but Ross Palmer, the gentleman racer who sponsored and drove was unable to change gears without a clutch and was losing about 15 seconds per lap. Gardner the professional driver took the wheel and even without a clutch sped the NSX up to within just a few seconds per lap of his best. The Honda held on for third.
Although the NSX stole the story of the race, the pace and reliability of the Mazda RX-7s saw them take 1st and 2nd.
Class structure
The field was divided into six classes:
Class A
Class A : Touring Cars Under 1800cc - featured a battle between Toyota Corolla and smaller, lighter Suzuki Swift.
Class B
Class B : Touring Cars 1801- 2500cc - was made up of a variety of cars, Citroën BX, Hyundai Lantra, Mazda 323, Nissan Pintara and Nissan Pulsar
Class C
Class C : Touring Cars 2501-4000cc - a class intended for six cylinder Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore saw an influx of naturally aspirated sports cars, Honda NSX and Porsche 968 which were expected to be outright threats.
Class D
Class D : Touring Cars Over 4000cc - featured V8 powered Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore with the production car version of the Holden touring car expected to be fastest.
Class S
Class S : Sports Cars Under 2200cc - was dominated by Toyota MR2 but also contained Honda CRX and Nissan NX.
Class T
Class T : Turbo and 4WD Cars - mixed class featuring small turbos, Ford Laser, Hyundai Scoupe and Mitsubishi Lancer but also larger Mitsubishi Galant and Subaru Liberty but was largely dominated by larger sports cars, Lotus Esprit, Nissan Skyline GT-R, Toyota Supra and in particular the factory supported team of Mazda RX-7s.
Results
Results of the event are given below.
Position | Drivers | No. | Car | Entrant | Class | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alan Jones Garry Waldon |
7 | Mazda RX-7 | Mazda Australia | T | 263 |
2 | Charlie O'Brien Gregg Hansford |
1 | Mazda RX-7 | Mazda Australia | T | 261 |
3 | Ian Palmer Wayne Gardner Ross Palmer |
8 | Honda NSX | Palmer Tube Mills | C | 253 |
4 | Graham Neilsen Keith Carling Bill Gillespie |
3 | Nissan Skyline GT-R | Falken Tyres | T | 247 |
5 | Kent Youlden Brett Youlden Chris Muscat |
25 | Ford EB Falcon XR6 | Kent Youlden | C | 245 |
6 | Juan Manuel Fangio II Peter McKay Rick Bates |
2 | Toyota MR2 | Neal Bates Motorsport | S | 245 |
7 | John Trimbole Rohan Cooke David Grose |
41 | Mitsubishi Lancer GSR | Daily Planet Racing | T | 242 |
8 | Tony Scott Peter Brock |
6 | Holden VP Commodore SS | Castle Hill Racing | D | 242 |
9 | Peter Whitaker Calvin Gardner Neal Bates |
20 | Toyota MR2 | Peter Whitaker | S | 240 |
10 | James Baird Andrew Solness Ray Lintott |
9 | Ford EB Falcon XR8 | James Baird | D | 240 |
11 | Kevin Burton Peter Vorst Keith McCulloch |
50 | Ford EB Falcon SS | Kevin Burton | C | 239 |
12 | Mark Brame Henry Draper Barry Devlin |
56 | Suzuki Swift GTi | Mark Brame | A | 238 |
13 | Robin Bennett David Borg Gary Merlino |
32 | Toyota MR2 | Robin Bennett | S | 238 |
14 | Mark Williams Darren Parmenter Chris Madden |
57 | Ford Laser TX3 Turbo | Fourtech Performance | T | 237 |
15 | Harry Bargwanna Chris Symonds Trevor Symonds |
34 | Toyota Corolla | Larry King | A | 237 |
16 | Murray Carter Damon Beck Brian Wilshire |
12 | Nissan Pulsar SSS | Murray Carter Racing | B | 236 |
17 | Geoff Forshaw Warren Rush Phil Alexander |
24 | Ford Laser TX3 Turbo | T | 235 | |
18 | David Sala John Faulkner Geoff Full |
30 | Toyota Corolla | David Sala | A | 235 |
19 | John Mathews Rod Jones Mick Newton |
11 | Mitsubishi Galant VR4 | Ded. Micros Australia | T | 234 |
20 | Chris Walker Andrew Wilson Russell Becker |
33 | Mazda 323 Astina SP | Falken Tyres | B | 234 |
21 | Steven Richards Paul Fordham |
22 | Nissan Pulsar SSS | Garry Rogers Motorsport | B | 234 |
22 | Glenn Jordan Bill Harris |
53 | Suzuki Swift GTi | Glenn Jordan | A | 233 |
23 | Mark Ferrier Phil Parsons Neil Robson |
28 | Suzuki Swift GTi | Clark Australia | A | 230 |
24 | Colin Osborne Keith Byrn Tony Regan |
51 | Toyota Corolla | Colin Osborne | A | 228 |
25 | Terry Skene Tim Grant Kevin Heffernan |
40 | Holden VP Commodore SS | Spirit of Logan | C | 227 |
26 | Roland Hill Jeff Edwards Evert Harder |
37 | Holden VN Commodore S | Evert Harder | C | 226 |
27 | Danny Bogut Fred Sayers Warren Thompson |
29 | Suzuki Swift GTi | Autobarn Springvale | A | 225 |
28 | Bevan Purcell John Lusty Steven Pocock |
36 | Nissan Pintara TRX | Bevan Purcell | B | 222 |
29 | Danny Osborne Barney Morris Adam Kaplan |
52 | Toyota Corolla | Colin Osborne | A | 221 |
30 | Ron Masing Peter Howard |
26 | Mitsubishi Lancer GSR | Ron Masing | T | 216 |
31 | Glenn Clark Glen McIntyre Terry Lewis |
16 | Citroën BX16 | Peter McLeod | B | 215 |
32 | Mark Williamson Ian Sawtell |
58 | Suzuki Swift GTi | Carrier Air Conditioning | A | 215 |
33 | John Bourke Allan Grice |
15 | Toyota Supra | Hardie Iplex Pipe | T | 214 |
34 | Garry Rogers Terry Sheil |
21 | Subaru Liberty RS Turbo | Garry Rogers Motorsport | T | 211 |
35 | Steve Vass Trevor Hine Phillip Johnson |
54 | Ford Laser TX3 Turbo | Steve Vass | T | 207 |
36 | Peter Janssen Mark Craig David Gittus |
47 | Nissan NX | Peter Janssen | S | 207 |
37 | Steve Hardman David Stone John Targett |
10 | Hyundai Lantra | Steve Hardman | B | 203 |
38 | Richard Wilson Troy Nicholson Darren Pate |
43 | Holden VN Commodore SS Group A SV | Richard Wilson | D | 199 |
39 | Bob Griffen Geoff Fickling Peter Taffa |
38 | Holden VP Commodore SS | Bob Griffen | C | 199 |
DNF | Stephen Shedden Jason Bargwanna Scott Bargwanna |
55 | Toyota MR2 | Fowler Bathroom Products | S | 228 |
DNF | James Faneco Alan Gough |
35 | Hyundai Scoupe | James Faneco | T | 194 |
DNF | Peter McLeod Peter Dane Peter Janson |
19 | Citroën BX16 | Peter McLeod | B | 191 |
DNF | Darrell Dixon Graham Lusty Alan Letcher |
42 | Ford EA Falcon S | Darrell Dixon | C | 191 |
DNF | George Santana John Pollard |
48 | Honda CRX | Revolution Racegear | S | 183 |
DNF | Larry Perkins Ron Barnacle |
18 | Lotus Esprit S4 | Team Sony Lotus | T | 174 |
DNF | Chris Clearihan Jane Taylor Chris Wiles |
14 | Citroën BX16 | Peter McLeod | B | 74 |
DNF | Craig Dare Terry Finnigan Brian Callaghan |
27 | Ford Laser TX3 Turbo | Craig Dare | T | 54 |
DNF | Tom Watkinson Garry Willmington |
49 | Toyota Corolla | Tom Watkinson | A | 30 |
DNF | Chris Sexton Rod Dawson Wayne Osborne |
39 | Ford EB Falcon S | Chistopher Sexton | C | 13 |
DNF | Ray Ryan Harry Dutton Jim Runciman |
23 | Mitsubishi Lancer GSR | Ray Ryan | T | 2 |
DNF | Dick Johnson Cameron McConville Steven Johnson |
17 | Ford Laser TX3 Turbo | Dick Johnson Racing | T | 1 |
DSQ | John Smith Kevin Waldock |
5 | Porsche 968 CS | Quell Fire & Safety Equipment | C | 263 |
DSQ | Peter Fitzgerald Brett Peters Nicholas Leutweiler |
4 | Porsche 968 CS | Hardie Dux | C | 263 |
Statistics
- Pole Position - #18 Larry Perkins - 2:32.89 [1]
- Fastest Lap - #18 Larry Perkins - 2:31.77 (147.37 km/h) [1]
- Winners' Average Speed - 136.09 km/h [1]
References
- Auto Action, 2 April 1993
- Auto Action, 16 April 1993