1981 Hang Ten 400

The 1981 Hang Ten 400 was an endurance race for Group C Touring Cars. The event, Round 3 of the 1981 Australian Endurance Championship, was staged on 13 September over 119 laps of the 3.1 km Sandown Park circuit in Victoria, Australia. The field was divided into four engine capacity classes:

Of the 55 cars which started the event, 26 were classified as finishers.

Peter Brock drove his Marlboro Holden Dealer Team VC Commodore to his record 6th consecutive Sandown endurance win, and his 7th victory overall. Reigning ATCC champion Dick Johnson finished 2nd after starting from pole in his Tru-Blu Ford XD Falcon after two spins thanks to an experiment with Shock absorber gone wrong. Third over the line was the Roadways Gown Hindhaugh VC Commodore of Steven Harrington and Garth Wigston.

Colin Bond and Steve Masterton were the winners of Class B in their Ford Capri, while Sydney's Peter Williamson was the winner of Class C Toyota Celica. The winners of Class D were Craig Bradtke and Rod Stevens driving a Mitsubishi Lancer.

Results

Pos.[1] Drivers No. Car Entrant [2] Class Laps
1 Peter Brock 05 Holden VC Commodore Marlboro Holden Dealer Team A 119
2 Dick Johnson 17 Ford XD Falcon Palmer Tube Mills A 118
3 Steven Harrington
Garth Wigston
27 Holden VC Commodore Roadways Gown Hindhaugh A 117
4 John Harvey
Vern Schuppan
25 Holden VC Commodore Marboro Holden Dealer Team A 117
5 Murray Carter 18 Ford XD Falcon Murray Carter A 116
6 Allan Moffat 43 Mazda RX-7 Peter Stuyvesant International Racing A 115
7 Allan Grice 44 BMW 635 CSi JPS Team BMW A 114
8 Neil Cunningham 19 Holden VC Commodore Neil Cunningham A 114
9 Colin Bond
Steve Masterton
32 Ford Capri V6 Masterton Homes Pty Ltd B 112
10 Joe Moore
Christine Gibson
20 Ford XD Falcon King George Tavern A 111
11 Peter McLeod
Peter Dane
40 Mazda RX-7 Peter McLeod A 110
12 Gerry Burges 54 Mazda RX-7 Gerry Burges B 108
13 Garry Whittaker 78 Holden LX Torana SLR 5000 A9X 4 Door[3][4] Garry Whittaker A 107
14 Ray Allford
John Mann
14 Ford XD Falcon Ray Allford A 106
15 John Bundy
Norm Carr
69 Mazda RX-3 John Bundy B 106
16 Peter Williamson 77 Toyota Celica Toyota Dealer Team C 103
17 Craig Bradtke
Rod Stevens
68 Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 Dandenong Mitsubishi D 102
18 Bob Holden 52 Ford Escort Mk II Bob Holden Motors Manly Vale C 102
19 Shane Cowhan
Brain Wheeler
73 Mazda RX-3 Shane Cowhan B 102
20 Peter Boston 72 Isuzu Gemini Peter Boton D 101
21 John White 59 Holden Gemini John White D 98
22 Phil Brock
Gary Scott
65 Holden Gemini HDT Special Vehicles Pty Ltd C 97
23 Phillip Revell
Ron Barnacle
84 Ford Escort 1.6 Ghia Bob Holden Motors Manly Vale D 94
24 Joseph Beninca
Peter Beninca
46 Alfa Romeo Alfetta Beninca Motors C 88
25 Chris Heyer 53 Volkswagen Golf GTi Lennox Motors D 87
26 Martin Power
Lorraine Orchard
49 Triumph Dolomite Sprint Martin Power D 69
DNF Charlie O'Brien 2 Holden VC Commodore Citizens Watches Australia A
DNF Peter Janson
Larry Perkins
3 Holden VC Commodore Cadbury Schweppes Racing A
DNF Alan Browne
Tony Edmondson
4 Holden VC Commodore Re-Car Racing A
DNF Bob Morris 7 Ford XD Falcon Bob Morris A
DNF John Goss
Barry Seton
10 Jaguar XJ-S Goss Garage A
DNF Garry Rogers
Clive Benson-Browne
11 Holden VC Commodore The Launceston Hotel Pty Ltd A
DNF Warren Cullen 12 Holden VC Commodore Warren Cullen A
DNF Ron Wanless
Ralph Radburn
16 Holden VC Commodore Re-Car Racing A
DNF Jim Keogh
Andrew Newton
22 Ford XD Falcon John Sands 3MP Racing A
DNF Scotty Taylor
Kevin Kennedy
26 Holden VC Commodore Scotty Taylor Holden A
DNF Bill O'Brien
Garry Cooke
30 Ford XD Falcon Bill O'Brien A
DNF Terry Daly
Peter Hopwood
36 Ford Capri IIS Trend Windows Pty Ltd B
DNF Lawrie Nelson
Peter Jones
39 Ford Capri IIIS Capri Components B
DNF Graeme Bailey
Steve Land
51 Toyota Celica Chickadee Chicken C
DNF John Faulkner
Gary Dumbrell
63 Ford Escort Cherry City Ford C
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Statistics

References

  1. Australian Motor Racing Yearbook, 1981/82, pages 244 & 245
  2. Official Programme, Hang Ten 400 at Sandown, 11 to 13 September 1981, pages 13 & 15
  3. Official Programme, Hang Ten 400, Sandown, 11-13 September 1981, page 15
  4. Australian Motor Racing Yearbook, 1981/82, page 244

Further reading

Preceded by
1980 Hang Ten 400
Sandown 400
1981
Succeeded by
1982 Castrol 400

External links

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