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1999 Bob Jane T-Marts V8 300

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Layout of the Mount Panorama Circuit

The 1999 Bob Jane T-Marts V8 300 was a one-off touring car endurance race run by the Australian Racing Driver's Club at the Mount Panorama Circuit. It was held on 3 October 1999.

The race was held for a combination of the then new Future Touring Car class and by the former Superspeedway category called AUSCAR. Originally these two classes of cars were to take part in the race that became the 1999 Bob Jane T-Marts 500.

Class structure

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The race was held for a grid of Holden Commodores and Ford Falcons complying to one of two categories.

Class A was for AUSCAR stock cars, the Australised lower cost and lower specification interpretation of NASCAR.

Class B was for Bathurst Tourers, known previously as New Millennium AUSCARs and later known as Future Touring Cars. The category was invented to provide a road racing category for the AUSCAR stock cars, which were in decline in their home environment at the Calder Park Thunderdome, to be converted relatively inexpensively into circuit racing touring cars.

Official results

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Results as follows:[1][2]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Car Laps Qual
Pos
1 B 7 Team Brock Australia James Brock Holden Commodore (VS) 38 3
2 B 10 Jason Wylie Racing Australia Jason Wylie Holden Commodore (VS) 38 5
3 B 84 Australian Petroleum Supplies Australia Ray Sidebottom
Australia Andrew McInnes
Holden Commodore (VS) 38 4
4 A 4 Revell Model Kits Australia Graham Crawford
Australia Ken James
Holden Commodore (VS) 38 11
5 B 2 Pretty Motorsport Australia Nathan Pretty
Australia Nicole Pretty
Holden Commodore (VS) 38 9
6 A 44 Powermac Racing Products Australia Darren McDonald
Australia Peter Fitzgerald
Holden Commodore (VS) 38 1
7 B 6 SVO Motorsport New Zealand Paul Pedersen
New Zealand Miles Worsley
Ford Falcon (EF) 38 7
8 A 31 I & V Truck & Trailer Repairs Australia Daryl Speers
Australia Gerry Raleigh
Holden Commodore (VS) 37 16
9 A 3 Pretty Motorsport New Zealand Andrew Fawcet
New Zealand Lewis Scott
Holden Commodore (VS) 37 10
10 A 28 Matthew White Racing Australia Matthew White
Australia Rodney Jane
Holden Commodore (VS) 37 6
11 A 18 Snowy Mountains Milk Company Australia Amin Chahda
Australia Mark Sutherland
Ford Falcon (EF) 37 20
12 A 5 John Agosta Australia John Agosta
Australia Eddie Woods
Holden Commodore (VP) 37 14
13 A 38 Wayne Smith Racing Australia Wayne Smith
Australia Mark Telfer
Holden Commodore (VS) 36 17
14 A 96 Keech Castings Australia Shane Houlahan
Australia Greg East
Holden Commodore (VS) 36 8
15 A 15 HPC Constructions Australia Hector Gutierrez Holden Commodore (VS) 35 22
16 A 09 B & A Automotive Australia Andrew Gillespie
Australia Con Vereker
Ford Falcon (EL) 35 12
17 A 11 Ross Racing Australia Leanne Ross Ford Falcon (EL) 30 18
DNF B 85 Bendix Mintex Ultimate Brake Pads Australia Tim D'Ombrain
Australia Graeme Gilliland
Holden Commodore (VR) 33 15
DNF B 8 Bruce Williams Motorsport Australia Terry Wyhoon
Australia Marshall Brewer
Holden Commodore (VS) 28 2
DNF B 13 Goanna Racing Team Australia Christian D'Agostin Ford Falcon (EL) 27 23
DNF A 22 Diamond Valley Speed Shop Australia Leigh Yarnall
Australia Tony Edwards
Holden Commodore (VS) 14 21
DNF A 04 Barreau Hotel Group Australia Nigel Benson
Australia Rod Wilson
Holden Commodore (VS) 3 19
DNF B 12 Bruce Williams Motorsport Australia Dean Wanless
Australia Todd Wanless
Holden Commodore (VS) 3 13

Statistics

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  • Pole Position - #44 Peter Fitzgerald - 2:28.0188
  • Fastest Lap - #44 Peter Fitzgerald - 2:55.1241
  • Average Speed - 105 km/h

References

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  1. ^ "Bob Jane T-Marts Bathurst '99 Mount Panorama Bathurst Session 24 Qualifying Bob Jane T-Marts Bathurst V8 300". National Software. 1 October 2002. Archived from the original on 4 September 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
  2. ^ "Bob Jane T-Marts Bathurst '99 Mount Panorama Bathurst Session 45 Race 18 Bob Jane T-Marts Bathurst V8 300". National Software. 3 October 2002. Archived from the original on 4 September 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
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