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Noonz
04-18-2012, 11:32 AM
Gday all - have heard great things about this form - Aaron Noonan from Channel 7 V8 Supercars in Oz ...

Have interest in all sorts of bits and pieces being posted about on here ... whether it be old results, old chassis, all sorts of stuff.

First question Im asking ... wanted to get people's brains whirring on official results from the Wellington and Pukekohe 500s of 1985 through to the early 90s ..

Any clues on where to turn some of them up?

conrod
04-18-2012, 07:13 PM
Hello Aaron and welcome! :)


the only results I have seen on the interweb (apart from wiki which is not very good) are here:


http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jong/Pages/New%20Zealand%20TC%20Races.html

But the Pukekohe races only go up to 1989. Pukekohe winners were, of the top of my head:
1991. GMS/Richards/Skaife Nissan GTR
1992. Schnitzer/Pirro/Winkelhock BMW M3

I cannot remember the 1990 winner. These races have always been of much interest to me, as that is what sparked my passion for circuit racing, visiting many of these races in my teenage years/early 20's.

If anyone has any VHS footage of these races I am very interested in buying or trading for other footage, I have some of these races, but incomplete set. I can also copy from VHS to DVD if required.

Conrad Timms

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g196/conrod1/166622056_bmw_2-1.jpg

Steve Holmes
04-18-2012, 09:38 PM
Gidday Aaron, its great to see you on here. There should be plenty of people here who can help with your request. I just wrote an article on the 1985 street race for Aussie Muscle Car a few months back, so have the results from that year, plus I should also have '86. Will unearth them for you.

seaqnmac27
04-19-2012, 04:47 AM
Very interesting race Steve. I am curious to know whether anyone actually has a copy of the full race from 1985. There are a few highlight packages of the 86 race, but not the 85 one. Although highlights would be fine, I would actually like to know if there is a full copy of the race.

Noonz
04-19-2012, 10:11 PM
Cheers Steve - sounds great!

GeebeeNZ
04-20-2012, 08:47 PM
Conrad
Can help with some VHS have sent you a message with contact details.
Graeme Banks

Steve Holmes
05-15-2012, 03:54 AM
Sorry for the delay on this Noonz, I've always been easily distracted! Not sure if you've seen it yet but Frank de Jong has posted the Wellington Street Race results on his excellent Touring Car website. Looks like the 1988 results are missing, I will try and find those somewhere, but here are the results for 1985 - 1993: http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jong/Pages/New%20Zealand%20TC%20Races.html

In the list above, the second 1987 race is missing, this being the NZ round of the WTCC, the results of which are here: http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jong/Races/1987%20Wellington.html

markec
05-15-2012, 05:18 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_Wellington_500, they seem to have a few results .

Carlo
05-15-2012, 05:20 AM
Somewhere in my collection of older motorsport stuff it the full TV broadcast of these meeting minus all the add breaks. They were copied off the TV by our boys while we were away being part of it. Until then we did not know that the younger one had a concentration span any longer than about 5 seco0nds but he sat there and paused the video every time an advert came on for the duration of the program

Will do some digging out over the next few days.

conrod
05-15-2012, 05:30 AM
HI Carlo, if you need any copying to DVD I am happy to do this for free, I have a machine that will do this. I am copying a few from VHS to DVD at the moment.

regards Conrad

superford
05-15-2012, 09:53 AM
I too would be incredibly keen to see and purchase a copy of any of the Nissan Mobil races if you still have them - I too had them on VHS for many years but my genius brother taped over them much to my disgust. Cheers, Jarrod

Rod Grimwood
05-15-2012, 07:41 PM
Conrod: I have a box full of all sorts of VHS, can you pm me on what machine you have, were to get one and how to do it etc.
cheers grimmie64@xtra.co.nz

conrod
05-16-2012, 12:30 AM
Conrod: I have a box full of all sorts of VHS, can you pm me on what machine you have, were to get one and how to do it etc.
cheers grimmie64@xtra.co.nz

email sent

markec
05-25-2012, 08:35 PM
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Homer
06-27-2012, 08:42 AM
Great photo of my all time favourite touring car. Can someone please advise if the above to M3s were the same spec as the cars that ran in the DTM series? Ive tried finding the specs of each but have been unsuccessful in doing so.

conrod
06-28-2012, 03:21 AM
From the video footage I have seen, the Schnitzer cars at the NM500 were Group A from 1987-1989, and then from 1990-1992 they were DTM spec. cars. A friend of mine has the 1990 NM500 winning car (in NZ) and it is definitely DTM spec. I have recently organised the purchase for another friend of the 1992 Schnitzer car, it is in NZ now and also full DTM spec. Not sure how many people realise there was a difference between Gp.A and DTM, (and quite big differences too!)

Conrad



Great photo of my all time favourite touring car. Can someone please advise if the above to M3s were the same spec as the cars that ran in the DTM series? Ive tried finding the specs of each but have been unsuccessful in doing so.

Homer
06-28-2012, 09:40 AM
Cheers for that conrod, that clears it up. Would the DTM spec M3s be appearing at any meetings? would love to see these in action at some stage

conrod
06-28-2012, 08:09 PM
Cheers for that conrod, that clears it up. Would the DTM spec M3s be appearing at any meetings? would love to see these in action at some stage

yes there were several at the Hampton Downs Festival of Motor Racing in January. Here is a couple.

This one is the 1990 NM500 winner (then became Benson & Hedges, before finally Diet Coke), and the second is mine, a Bigazzi 1992 DTM car. Most of these will be at the Lady Wigram meeting at Ruapuna in November.:)

Conrad

Rod Grimwood
06-28-2012, 11:58 PM
Very interesting race Steve. I am curious to know whether anyone actually has a copy of the full race from 1985. There are a few highlight packages of the 86 race, but not the 85 one. Although highlights would be fine, I would actually like to know if there is a full copy of the race.

think I have a full copy will have to start digging in big boxs of tapes

Homer
06-29-2012, 12:47 AM
yes there were several at the Hampton Downs Festival of Motor Racing in January. Here is a couple.

This one is the 1990 NM500 winner (then became Benson & Hedges, before finally Diet Coke), and the second is mine, a Bigazzi 1992 DTM car. Most of these will be at the Lady Wigram meeting at Ruapuna in November.:)

Conrad

Many thanks Conrad, I will make sure im at that meeting. Good to see a nice original example. Did Bigazzi run Steve Soper? if so is your car the ex Soper car? what is the history on your car and how did it end up in your hands if you dont mind me asking?

conrod
06-29-2012, 02:15 AM
Many thanks Conrad, I will make sure im at that meeting. Good to see a nice original example. Did Bigazzi run Steve Soper? if so is your car the ex Soper car? what is the history on your car and how did it end up in your hands if you dont mind me asking?

Yes Bigazzi ran Soper and Pirro in 92 for the DTM, but mine is the Pirro car. The Soper car is in Luxembourg, and currently for sale if you fancy one?:)

http://www.artandrevs.com/bmw-m3-dtm/en/pr-79-1

My car was Paul Morris' Diet Coke car for 1993 (the "sister" car if you like to the one above) and I bought it a couple of years ago in an unfinished state from a guy in NZ. It was last year that I discovered its actual 1992 DTM history, when the original logbook resurfaced in Europe, and I managed to buy it off the guy (ex Bigazzi mechanic)

Here is a more detailed description describing my short history with the car:)

http://www.m3motorsport.co.nz/projects/1992-bigazzi-dtm

Conrad

Homer
06-29-2012, 02:47 AM
Yes Bigazzi ran Soper and Pirro in 92 for the DTM, but mine is the Pirro car. The Soper car is in Luxembourg, and currently for sale if you fancy one?:)

http://www.artandrevs.com/bmw-m3-dtm/en/pr-79-1

My car was Paul Morris' Diet Coke car for 1993 (the "sister" car if you like to the one above) and I bought it a couple of years ago in an unfinished state from a guy in NZ. It was last year that I discovered its actual 1992 DTM history, when the original logbook resurfaced in Europe, and I managed to buy it off the guy (ex Bigazzi mechanic)

Here is a more detailed description describing my short history with the car:)

http://www.m3motorsport.co.nz/projects/1992-bigazzi-dtm

Conrad

Thanks for that, will have a look when i get home. I think i saw that car for sale on a website not so long ago. However I do have my own M3 DTM car...unfortunately mine is diecast and 1/24 scale so not quite as enjoyable as the real thing. I find it amazing how these cars made their mark mostly in Europe yet they have a lot of history here in NZ too and some have made their way back here.

conrod
06-29-2012, 03:24 AM
Thanks for that, will have a look when i get home. I think i saw that car for sale on a website not so long ago. However I do have my own M3 DTM car...unfortunately mine is diecast and 1/24 scale so not quite as enjoyable as the real thing. I find it amazing how these cars made their mark mostly in Europe yet they have a lot of history here in NZ too and some have made their way back here.

It never fails to amaze me HOW MANY historically significant race cars we have hiding here in little ol' NZ!

The Germans from BMW who came over for the NZFMR at Hampton Downs in January were quite amazed- "you have a Cologne Capri, and a Zakspeed Escort here, and...." "you will not see this many real cars at a historic meeting in Germany....." And that was just with reference to the European cars.

We must be such a bunch of petrolheads!:)

Conrad

Steve Holmes
06-29-2012, 03:49 AM
You're right there Conrad, quite amazing! Re the M3s, the originals had a 2.3 litre motor, then the Evolutions had a 2.5. Was the 2.5 version built specifically for the DTM?

Homer
06-29-2012, 05:15 AM
Just had a read of the website and also watched the vid link, it really is credit to yourself and the team when you see the finished product. fantastic job, and to have it humming round the track and putting it through its paces is really great. I imagine you would like to have a crack with this car round the Nordschleife! Also just to clarify, the cars from this era that ran in the DTM were entirely different to those that ran in the ITC?..Mercs, Alfa etc...

conrod
06-29-2012, 05:20 AM
Hi Steve,
there was 500 2.5 road cars built in 1990> to homologate the 2.5 engine (and a few other parts) This car was called a "Sport Evolution" or "Evo Sport" It was much the same scenario as the RS500, to homologate the trick parts for Gp.A. So to answer your question, the 2.5 engine was homologated for Gp.A, but as Gp.A was nearly dead in 1990 most of the 2.5 race M3's were to DTM spec.(including, strangely enough the B&H cars that raced in Australia, under supposed "Gp.A" rules!) The DTM allowed much more freedom, such as slide throttle/8 injectors, bigger valves,cams, different exhaust manifolds, raised inner wheelarches etc. etc. The Holinger 6 speed H6S box was also homolgated in Nov. 1991. This was a much better box than the 6 speed Getrag they had been using. The last (1992) spec. of the 2.5 DTM engine produced 355hp @9200rpm.


Conrad

conrod
06-29-2012, 05:27 AM
Just had a read of the website and also watched the vid link, it really is credit to yourself and the team when you see the finished product. fantastic job, and to have it humming round the track and putting it through its paces is really great. I imagine you would like to have a crack with this car round the Nordschleife! Also just to clarify, the cars from this era that ran in the DTM were entirely different to those that ran in the ITC?..Mercs, Alfa etc...

Thank you, I have to admit to being a little "cautious" in that vid, as it was the first time I had raced the car! Funny you mention the Nordschliefe, I was discussing this with a few friends last week who were running in this class, and we are planning a trip there with our cars in 2-3 years. It is on my "bucket list" and I am going to really try hard to make it happen:)

ITC was the name given to the DTM in I think 1994 or 1995, when the series visited other countries. The rules had changed and the cars had evolved a lot by this stage, and were much quicker than the old M3's/190E's/Quattros. 2.5L purpose built race engines engines producing 450+hp at 12000 rpm+ and more technology (and some say cost) than F1! The cost is what killed ITC off eventually.........

markec
06-29-2012, 09:16 AM
http://www.bimmerfile.com/2012/04/25/after-20-years-bmw-motorsport-returns-to-dtm-at-the-hockenheimring/
BMW returns to DTM racing after 20 year absence

RSZWEI
06-29-2012, 08:56 PM
Hi Steve,
there was 500 2.5 road cars built in 1990> to homologate the 2.5 engine (and a few other parts) This car was called a "Sport Evolution" or "Evo Sport" It was much the same scenario as the RS500, to homologate the trick parts for Gp.A. So to answer your question, the 2.5 engine was homologated for Gp.A, but as Gp.A was nearly dead in 1990 most of the 2.5 race M3's were to DTM spec.(including, strangely enough the B&H cars that raced in Australia, under supposed "Gp.A" rules!) The DTM allowed much more freedom, such as slide throttle/8 injectors, bigger valves,cams, different exhaust manifolds, raised inner wheelarches etc. etc. The Holinger 6 speed H6S box was also homolgated in Nov. 1991. This was a much better box than the 6 speed Getrag they had been using. The last (1992) spec. of the 2.5 DTM engine produced 355hp @9200rpm.


Conrad

Hey Conrad,

I think a total of 600 SE's were built (even though they only needed to build 500).


Also, I recall Tony Longhurst saying one year that his M3's under OZ rules didnt run ABS, but the German cars did and that he thought it gave the German M3 an advantage of 1 second per lap around Wellington.

conrod
06-30-2012, 08:27 PM
Yes you are right, it ws 600 SE's!:) (I must have been thinking of the RS500) The German cars had ABS in 1991 and 1992, but Australia wouldn't allow it, and most agree it was an advantage, especially in the wet. Hoping to get it fitted to my car in the near future, quite keen to see how well it works.

Conrad



Hey Conrad,

I think a total of 600 SE's were built (even though they only needed to build 500).


Also, I recall Tony Longhurst saying one year that his M3's under OZ rules didnt run ABS, but the German cars did and that he thought it gave the German M3 an advantage of 1 second per lap around Wellington.

Homer
07-02-2012, 01:30 AM
Can anyone confirm what year the Atlantics ran at the NM500? - the year that Davey Jones lost his wheel coming into the hairpin?

conrod
07-02-2012, 04:11 AM
Can anyone confirm what year the Atlantics ran at the NM500? - the year that Davey Jones lost his wheel coming into the hairpin?

I have that video somewhere, it was somewhere around 1990-1992. Will make a note next time I am watching it. Someone ended up with a broken rear screen and big dent in their roof from it!

Conrad

Rod Grimwood
07-02-2012, 04:55 AM
Subaru was never the same after that hit right outside the BNZ. Only short time before people were walking up there.

Got it also on tapes (think got whole meeting just about with adds taken out.) will find and get them done

Grant Ellwood
07-02-2012, 09:51 AM
I have that video somewhere, it was somewhere around 1990-1992. Will make a note next time I am watching it. Someone ended up with a broken rear screen and big dent in their roof from it!

Conrad

Think it might have been 1994, I was running Richard Lester's Ralt and Davey Jones crashed just after lapping me. I bumped into him (not literally) at my local track in Virginia a couple of years ago and reminded him of the wheel incident, he remembered it well and had a good laugh about it. Pretty sure he started off the back of the grid after missing qualifying, said he was still pretty jet-lagged after arriving late from USA.

seaqnmac27
07-03-2012, 03:09 AM
was 1986 Nssan Mobil Wellington 500 Mike Thackwell competed that year as well


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tMJ8U-2ZMU

Homer
07-03-2012, 03:33 AM
Hi Seaqnmac27

It must have been later than 1986 as the car in question was a Graeme Lawerence run Swift DB4 and they started production in 1988. Jos Verstappen ran one of his cars in 1993 and even then the car was 4 years old. I belive this must have been circa 1990-92??? I was there the year they ran the 2L cars with Justin Bell/Rob Gravett in the Peugeot and the Alfa Romeo NZ team which I think was 94 and the didnt have Atlantics as a support class that year.

seaqnmac27
07-03-2012, 05:02 AM
Davy Jones competed in New Zealand twice 1984 and 1987 both times winning the New Zealand GP so yes I was wrong, but only by months. January 87 was when this footage was taken. The race included the 2 Team Australia cars of Mike Thackwell and David Brabham.

Homer
07-03-2012, 05:23 AM
Hi seaqnmac, thanks for the info. I was Only 3 at the time and my info was going off research I have done in the past. Did anyone drive the 2nd team Lawrence car that meeting? Can you also recall who else was racing in Atlantics at that meeting and was 87 the only year they appeared at Wellington? I only ask as getting info like this is hard to find and also for my own records as researching Atlantic racing in NZ is a hobby of mine. Its a shame I was too young to remember most of the meetings!