John Bowe (racing driver) explained

John Bowe
Nationality: Australia
Birth Date:1954 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
Racing Licence: FIA Bronze
Current Series:Touring Car Masters
First Year:2008
Current Team:John Bowe Racing
Car Number:18
Former Teams:Sunliner RV
Starts:289
Wins:101
Best Finish:1st
Year:2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2021
Prev Series:Australian Drivers' Champ.
Australian Formula 2
Aust. Sports Car Champ
V8 Supercars
Aust. GT Production
Nations Cup
Aust. GT Champ
Prev Series Years:1978–85
1979–81
1986–87
1986–2007
1996–1998, 2001
2002–03
2007–08, 2011
Titles:Tasmania F.Vee
Tasmania F.Ford
Australian Drivers' Champ.
Australian Drivers' Champ.
Aust. Sports Car Champ
Bathurst 1000
Bathurst 1000
Aust. Touring Car Champ
Touring Car Masters
Touring Car Masters
Touring Car Masters
Touring Car Masters
Title Years:1971
1972
1984
1985
1986
1989
1994
1995
2010
2012
20142016
2021

John Philip Bowe (born 16 April 1954) is an Australian racing driver, presently racing a Holden Torana in the Touring Car Masters series.

Bowe is a multiple Australian Champion, having twice won the Australian Drivers' Championship during the Formula Mondial era and the Australian Sports Car Championship, before winning the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1995. He has also won the prestigious Bathurst 1000 touring car endurance race twice, in 1989 and 1994. Both wins were as co-driver with longtime friend and teammate Dick Johnson driving for iconic Ford team Dick Johnson Racing.

Racing cars

Bowe began racing at the age of sixteen in Formula Vee Elfin 500 in 1971, winning the Tasmanian state title on debut.[1] The following year, he also won the Tasmanian Formula Ford title.[2]

After graduating from domestic Formula Ford racing Bowe moved into the Australian Drivers Championship in the late 1970s, racing Elfin Formula 5000s for the most prestigious team of the era, the factory Ansett Team Elfin run by Elfin Sports Cars founder and chief designer Garrie Cooper. The pinnacle of his Formula 5000 career was finishing runner up in the 1979 Australian Grand Prix driving one of Cooper's Chevrolet V8 powered Elfin MR8s. In the same year he also came second in the Australian Formula 2 Championship.

Bowe would finish third in the 1980 Australian Drivers' Championship driving the MR8, and would finish fourth in the Formula 2 title. He would finish fourth in 1981 driving the Elfin MR9, the only Ground effects F5000 ever built. He also dropped to ninth place in the Formula 2 championship driving an Elfin Two-25 Volkswagen.

After playing second fiddle to Alfredo Costanzo for several seasons, Bowe broke through for his first Australian Drivers' Championship in 1984, backing it up the following year with his second title in his Ford powered Ralt RT4 for Chris Leach. The 1984 and 1985 championships were run under Formula Mondial regulations.

Bowe qualified on the front row for the 1984 Australian Grand Prix at Calder Park in Melbourne and led the race for the first 18 laps before a loose spark plug lead caused the 4 cyl Ford engine to misfire and he was passed by defending race winner Roberto Moreno of Brazil who went on to win the race. Bowe finally stopped on lap 33 and rejoined in 13th place. He would fight his way back to 6th place by the end of the race (2 laps down), setting the 3rd fastest race lap behind Moreno's Ralt and the similar car of Formula One driver Andrea de Cesaris.

Bowe's last open wheeler race was in the Formula Mondial support race at the 1986 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide. Driving a Ralt RT4 in the race (for the first time in 12 months), Bowe equalled the category lap record for the Adelaide Street Circuit set one year earlier by American driver Ross Cheever, the younger brother of Formula One driver Eddie Cheever. Bowe's time of 1:33.20 for the 3.780 km (2.362 mi) track compared to the fastest Formula One race lap of the circuit that year of 1:20.78 set by Nelson Piquet driving a 10000NaN0 turbocharged Williams-Honda.

Bowe was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for "significant service to motorsport as a touring car driver" in the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours.[3]

Sports cars

John Bowe drove the Bryan Thompson–owned Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC-Chevrolet twin-turbo in Sports Sedan and GT events during the early 1980s when Thompson was in retirement, which stopped when Thompson came out of retirement in 1983. The Mercedes with its 4.2-litre Chevrolet engine put out a reported 11000NaN0, but was somewhat unreliable due to the use of smaller turbo's.

In 1985 while still contesting the Australian drivers' Championship, Bowe was approached by Adelaide-based photographer and Sports Car racer Bernie Van Elsen to race his new car for the Australian Sports Car Championship (ASCC). The car, built by K&A Engineering in Adelaide and called a Veskanda C1, was initially powered by an F5000 sourced 5.0-litre Chevrolet V8, though this was changed to a 5.8-litre (350 cui) Chevrolet V8 in 1986 when CAMS increased the engine capacity limit for Group A Sports Cars from 5000 cc to 6000 cc. The Veskanda is generally regarded as the fastest Sports Car ever designed and built in Australia. In Bowe's talented hands the Veskanda Chev easily won the 1986 Australian Sports Car Championship, with the Bowe setting outright lap records (often faster than the open wheelers) at circuits around the country. Two of these records will stand forever as the tracks are now closed: Amaroo Park in Sydney (set in 1987, track closed in 1998), and the Surfers Paradise International Raceway (set in 1986, track closed in late 1987).

Bowe and the Veskanda finished second in the three round 1987 ASCC after engine reliability troubles saw him retire from the first race at a very wet Calder Park in Melbourne. He then easily won the final two rounds at Amaroo and Sandown Park to finish nineteen points behind Andy Roberts in his self-designed Roberts SR3. Following the season the car was parked as Bowe was moving full-time into Touring Car Racing in 1988.

Van Elsen entered the Veskanda in the Sandown 360 which was a round of that year's 1988 World Sports-Prototype Championship. Bowe teamed with his Touring Car team owner and teammate Dick Johnson in the Veskanda (the 5.8 litre V8 was replaced for the meeting by a 6.0 litre Chevrolet V8). After qualifying a credible 8th with a time of 1:35.510 (compared to Jean Louis Schlesser's pole time of 1:28.620 in his Sauber C9), the pair completed 87 laps, six less than the winning Sauber C9 of Schlesser and Jochen Mass. Unlike the 1984 World Sportscar Championship race when Australian sports cars, GT and sports sedans had been permitted to compete in a special class by the FIA, Australian cars were not eligible for the 1988 event. However, although the Veskanda had been built to comply with CAMS Group A rules, it had also been built to the FIA's Group C sports car rules and was thus free to enter and race.

Ultimately the Bowe / Johnson Veskanda, the only Australian car in the 18 car field, was disqualified for using more fuel than the rules allowed.

Touring cars

Bowe's two CAMS Gold Stars in 1984 and 1985 saw him finally get the attention of the Australian touring car establishment. In mid-1985 he was contacted by New Zealander Mark Petch to join the Mark Petch Motorsport Volvo 240 Turbo team during the 1985 Australian Endurance Championship. Bowe co-drove with the team's lead driver Robbie Francevic at the Sandown 500 and the Bathurst 1000. They were a DNF at Sandown after the differential in the Volvo locked solid underneath Bowe at the entrance to the pits on lap 60 (the car had to be pushed into the pits with the rear end supported by a trolley jack). At Bathurst the turbocharged Volvo was considered the only car capable of matching the speed of the three V12 Jaguar XJS' run by Tom Walkinshaw Racing. The Volvo qualified fifth fastest after Hardie's Heroes (set by Francevic), and after running second and third in the early laps, was destined to spend time in the pits having the alternator replaced, losing many laps. The car failed to finish after running out of fuel on lap 122. Despite it being only the second time he had driven the Volvo, and not having previously driven at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bowe proved to be as quick in the car at Bathurst as Francevic until late in the final qualifying session when the team put on a set of qualifying tyres and Francevic set the third fastest time.

Prior to 1985, Bowe had never driven the Bathurst circuit and before practice started enlisted the services star driver Allan Grice to show him how to drive the track. Grice was only too happy to show the Bathurst rookie the fast way around the daunting circuit, something Bowe continues to be grateful for.

During the 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship the new factory-supported Volvo Dealer Team replaced the Mark Petch Motorsport outfit and expanded to a second car and Bowe joined Francevic in the team full-time at round four. Bowe proved he could match it with the likes of Francevic, Peter Brock, Dick Johnson, George Fury and Jim Richards by qualifying on pole and easily leading the 5th round of the championship at Wanneroo in Perth until the new Volvo's engine went off song and forced him to retire.[4] Francevic went on to win the championship, with Bowe taking eighth place in the series including a pair of third places at Calder Park and also at Oran Park in Sydney. Also in 1986, Bowe raced the Veskanda-Chevrolet Sports car owned by Bernie van Elsen and used it to dominate the Australian Sports Car Championship, along the way setting outright lap records at various tracks around the country.

Bowe became the lead driver of the Volvo team after Francevic was fired from the team shortly by team boss John Sheppard after his refusal to drive a newly built car at the 1986 Castrol 500 (he was also fired for comments made to the media on race morning which Francevic claimed was aimed at the race officials, but Sheppard took as criticising the team). Once again though, the Volvo proved fragile and unable to effectively threaten for the 1986 endurance races, though Bowe was able to qualify the Volvo in fifth place for the 1986 James Hardie 1000. The team closed at the end of the season leaving Bowe without a drive for the 1987 season.

He was picked up by the Peter Jackson Nissan Racing team for the 1987 endurance season, mainly as a co-driver with young sensation Glenn Seton. The pair finished fourth at Bathurst in the Nissan Skyline RS DR30, and were later promoted to second after the disqualification of the Texaco Eggenberger Ford team. Although the Nissan's won a number of touring car races in Australia during 1986 and 1987, Bowe would later claim both privately and publicly that the turbocharged 4 cyl DR30 Skyline (which had no aerodynamic aids making it very unstable at high speed) was the worst touring car he ever raced, thoughts that were echoed by regular Nissan drivers Seton and George Fury.

Bowe's first major touring car win came in the 1987 Yokohama/Bob Jane T-Marts 300 at the Calder Park Raceway. The race was run on the rarely used combined circuit which incorporated both the 1986 redeveloped road course and the newly completed NASCAR-style "Thunderdome" oval. Bowe and Sydney driver Terry Shiel won the race, the first on the combined course, driving the Peter Jackson team's spare Nissan Skyline RS DR30 from the Holden VL Commodore SS Group A of Bowe's former open wheel rival Larry Perkins, and the Commodore's owner Bill O'Brien.[5] As of 2016 this is believed to be the only touring car victory for a Japanese car on the high-banked Thunderdome.

For 1988, Dick Johnson Racing hired Bowe, replacing Gregg Hansford as the team's number two driver in their Ford Sierra RS500's. Team manager Neal Lowe had completely re-engineered the cars after an embarrassing 1987 endurance season and the Shell backed cars proved to be the class of the field. Bowe won his third race for the team, his first ever ATCC race win, at Winton and would go on to win again at Amaroo Park, finishing second in the 1988 ATCC behind team boss Dick Johnson. The pair salvaged a runner up position at Bathurst in the team's third entry (Bowe's ATCC Sierra) after their two primary cars failed early in the race. After Johnson and Bowe's Sierra's failed, they moved into the No. 18 car which had at that stage been driven by one of Bowe's former open wheel rivals John Smith (another open wheel rival, Alfredo Costanzo, was to be Smith's co-driver but didn't get to drive at Bathurst after Dick and John swapped cars).

After the 1988 ATCC, DJR took one Dick's championship winning Sierra to the Silverstone Circuit to contest the RAC Tourist Trophy. DJR proved they had the fastest Group A Sierra's in the world when Dick Johnson easily won the pole by just under half a second against the best European and British opposition. Johnson and Bowe led the race early on and were pulling away from the Eggenberger and Andy Rouse Sierra's, with Johnson setting the circuits Group A lap record, until the water pump in the car failed and had to be replaced. Rouse would go on to win the race, with the DJR Sierra eventually finishing 21st.

The 1989 ATCC would prove to be more of the same for Bowe, again finishing runner up to Johnson after taking victories at Amaroo Park and Wanneroo. The 1989 Tooheys 1000 at Bathurst was a triumph for Bowe and Johnson, seeing off all challengers on their way to victory, including the Eggenberger built and engineered Allan Moffat Sierra's driven by European aces Klaus Niedzwiedz and Frank Biela, as well as Peter Brock's Rouse built Sierra (with Rouse himself co-driving) which Brock had put on pole position. With the Shell Sierra limping due to failing turbo boost, Bowe drove the car over the finish line at Bathurst, saying to Channel 7 commentator Mike Raymond "Fancy doing that" over racecam as he did so.

Over the next three seasons his 1987 team Nissan, now running the formidable 4WD, twin-turbo Nissan GT-R, surged to the fore-front of Australian Touring Car racing and Bowe's only win would come at the Sandown round of the 1992 Australian Touring Car Championship. Bowe would then go on to finish second with Johnson in the now ageing Sierra at the crash shortened 1992 Tooheys 1000.

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Races:469
Championships:1 (1995)
Wins:31
Podiums:92
Race Wins:33
Poles:23

DJR fortunes reversed in 1993 with the advent of the V8 based regulations that in 1997 would become known as V8 Supercar. The team's new Ford Falcon V8s returned to the front with Bowe winning the first round under the new regulations at Amaroo Park. Bowe would narrowly miss out on second place in the championship. For the 1994 season DJR was initially off the pace until the Sandown 500 where in a race of mixed fortunes Bowe and Johnson won, taking the team's first Sandown 500 win after over 15 years of disappointment. Four weeks later in one of the most dramatic Bathurst 1000s of all time Bowe and Johnson held off a pursuing pack of five Holdens late in the race to win, with Bowe memorably fighting for the lead with teenage debutante Craig Lowndes in the final laps.

The team continued their good form into 1995 where not even the destruction of tyre suppliers Dunlop factory in the Kobe earthquake could stop Bowe from winning the 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship, taking victories at Symmons Plains, a sprint round held at Bathurst for the first time since 1972, Winton and under terrific pressure from Glenn Seton and Peter Brock, the championship finale at Oran Park. The team went on to win back-to-back Sandown 500s but didn't finish at Bathurst after an accident with Glenn Seton while leading stopped their run on lap 110.

Bowe continued to race for DJR for the next three seasons, taking a second sprint victory at Bathurst in 1996, Lakeside in 1997 and Winton in 1998, the last of his 15 Touring Car round victories. Bowe also finished runner up in the 1996 Australian Touring Car Championship and Bathurst 1000 to his young rival from two years prior, Craig Lowndes.

Bowe moved on to Caterpillar backed West Australian team PAE Motorsport seeking a new challenge but before the season was out the team had been sold to Queensland car dealer John Briggs. Despite some early promise he was fired from the team after Bathurst in 2001 with just a single race win at Queensland Raceway in 1999 to show for his efforts.

From 2002 to 2006 Bowe and new team-mate Brad Jones had mixed fortunes. As with Briggs Motorsport early promise faded as the team struggled to find the resources to regularly threaten the front running teams. Always a threat at Bathurst, Bowe and Jones finished third in 2004 and won the second race in the 2005 Australian Grand Prix non-championship event.

Retirement

Announcing his retirement, Bowe raced a final season in 2007 for Paul Cruickshank Racing. In March 2007 Bowe broke the record for most championship races starts when he started in round 2 at Barbagallo, his 213th start. His race was marred with two spins. His prospects for a glorious final season appear limited as PCR was a single car team and under funded compared to the front running teams. In 2008 Bowe returned to Sports car racing in a Lamborghini Gallardo in the Australian GT Championship, before securing a full-time drive in 2009 with the Touring Car Masters series for historic touring cars, driving a Chevrolet Camaro. 2010 saw John Bowe returning to the Touring Car Masters category driving "Sally", his 1969 Ford Mustang (powered by a Ford 351 Windsor V8 engine), with sponsorship from WesTrac and Wilson Security. Bowe also runs the number 18 on his Mustang, the same number he used when driving for Dick Johnson Racing.

Bowe's name has been lent to the John Bowe Trophy, awarded to the winner of the Formula 3 Tasmanian Super Prix.

Driving a Ferrari 458 GT3 for Maranello Motorsport alongside Craig Lowndes, Peter Edwards, and former Formula One driver Mika Salo, Bowe was the winner of the 2014 Bathurst 12 Hour on 9 February. It was his third success in the race after winning at Eastern Creek in 1995 and at Bathurst in 2010.

Career results

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1978Australian Drivers' Championship10thElfin MR8 ChevroletAnsett Team Elfin
1979Australian Drivers' Championship2ndElfin MR8 ChevroletAnsett Team Elfin
1979Australian Formula 2 Championship2ndElfin 792 VolkswagenAnsett Team Elfin
1980Australian Drivers' Championship3rdElfin MR8 ChevroletAnsett Team Elfin
1980Australian Formula 2 Championship4thElfin Two-25 VolkswagenAnsett Team Elfin
1981Australian Drivers' Championship4thElfin MR9 ChevroletAnsett Team Elfin
1981Australian Formula 2 Championship9thElfin Two-25 VolkswagenChris Leach Racing
1982Australian Drivers' Championship2ndRalt RT4 FordChris Leach Racing
1982National Panasonic Series=4thRalt RT4 FordChris Leach Racing
1983Australian Drivers' Championship6thRalt RT4 FordChris Leach Racing
1984Australian Drivers' Championship1stRalt RT4 FordChris Leach Racing
1985Australian Drivers' Championship1stRalt RT4 FordChris Leach Enterprises
1985Australian Sports Car ChampionshipNCVeskanda C1 ChevroletBernie van Elsen
1985Australian Endurance ChampionshipNCVolvo 240TMark Petch Motorsport
1986Australian Touring Car Championship8thVolvo 240TVolvo Dealer Team
1986Australian Sports Car Championship1stVeskanda C1 ChevroletBernie van Elsen
1986Australian Endurance ChampionshipNCVolvo 240TVolvo Dealer Team
1987Australian Sports Car Championship2nd Veskanda C1 ChevroletBernie van Elsen
1988Australian Touring Car Championship2ndFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1988European Touring Car ChampionshipNCFord Sierra RS500Redkote Racing
1988Asia-Pacific Touring Car ChampionshipNCFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1988World Sports Prototype ChampionshipNCVeskanda C1 ChevroletBernie van Elsen
1989Australian Touring Car Championship2ndFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1990Australian Touring Car Championship5thFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1990Australian Endurance ChampionshipNCFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1991Australian Touring Car Championship7thFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1991Australian Endurance ChampionshipNCFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1992Australian Touring Car Championship4thFord Sierra RS500Shell Ultra Hi Racing
1993Australian Touring Car Championship3rdFord EB FalconShell Racing
1994Australian Touring Car Championship6thFord EB FalconShell FAI Racing
1995Australian Touring Car Championship1stFord EF FalconShell FAI Racing
1995Australian GT Production Car Series16thMazda RX-7
1996Australian Touring Car Championship2ndFord EF FalconShell FAI Racing
1996Australian GT Production Car Championship5thFerrari F355 ChallengeRoss Palmer Motorsport
1997Australian Touring Car Championship2ndFord EL FalconShell Helix Racing
1997Australian GT Production Car Championship2ndFerrari F355 ChallengeRoss Palmer Motorsport
1998Australian Touring Car Championship5thFord EL FalconShell Helix Racing
1998Australian GT Production Car Championship5thFerrari F355 ChallengeRoss Palmer Motorsport
1999Shell Championship Series13thFord AU FalconPAE Motorsport
2000Shell Championship Series16thFord AU FalconBriggs Motor Sport
2001Shell Championship Series22ndFord AU FalconBriggs Motor Sport
2001Australian GT Production Car Championship5thFord Mustang Cobra RAPrancing Horse Racing
2002V8Supercar Championship Series12thFord AU FalconOzEmail Racing
2002Australian Nations Cup Championship3rdFerrari 360 N-GTPrancing Horse Racing
2003V8Supercar Championship Series11thFord BA FalconOzEmail Racing
2003Australian Nations Cup Championship2ndFerrari 360 N-GT
Chrysler Viper ACR
Porsche 911 GT3 RS
Prancing Horse Racing
2004V8Supercar Championship Series9thFord BA FalconOzEmail Racing
2005V8 SupercarV8Supercar Championship Series18thFord BA FalconTeam BOC
2006V8Supercar Championship Series23rdFord BA FalconTeam BOC
2007V8Supercar Championship Series30thFord BF FalconPaul Cruickshank Racing
2007Australian GT Championship12thLamborghini Gallardo GT3Team Lamborghini Australia
2008Australian GT Championship5thFerrari 360 GT
Lamborghini Gallardo GT3
Coopers
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2008Touring Car Masters2ndChevrolet CamaroSunliner RV
2009Touring Car Masters (Group 1)3rdChevrolet CamaroSunliner RV
2010Touring Car Masters3rdFord MustangJohn Bowe Racing
2011Touring Car Masters (Class C)1stFord MustangJohn Bowe Racing
2011Australian Production Car Championship19thBMW 335iGWS Personnel
2012Australian Touring Car Masters Series (Class A)1stFord MustangWesTrac Cat/Wilson Security
2013Touring Car Masters2ndFord MustangJohn Bowe Racing
2013Australian GT Championship4thFerrari 458 GT3Maranello Motorsport
2013Australian Production Car Championship23rdBMW 335iGWS Motorsport
2014Australian GT Championship3rdFerrari 458 ItaliaIL Bello Rosso
2014Touring Car Masters (ProMasters class)1stFord MustangDunlop Super Dealers/Wilson Security
2015Australian GT Championship36thBentley ContinentalFlying B Racing
2015Touring Car Masters (ProMasters class)1stFord Mustang
Holden Torana SL/R 5000
Dunlop Super Dealers / Wilson Security

Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839DCPoints
1986Volvo Dealer TeamVolvo 240TAMA
R1

SYM
R2

SAN
R3

AIR
R4

WAN
R5

SUR
R6

CAL
R7

LAK
R8

WIN
R9

ORA
R10

8th98
1988Dick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS CosworthCAL
R1

SYM
R2

WIN
R3

WAN
R4

AIR
R5

LAK
R6

SAN
R7

AMA
R8

ORA
R9

2nd112
1989Dick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS CosworthAMA
R1

SYM
R2

LAK
R3

WAN
R4

MAL
R5

SAN
R6

WIN
R7

ORA
R8

2nd94
1990Dick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS CosworthAMA
R1

SYM
R2

PHI
R3

WIN
R4

LAK
R5

MAL
R6

BAR
R7

ORA
R8

5th72
1991Dick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS CosworthSAN
R1

SYM
R2

WAN
R3

LAK
R4

WIN
R5

AMA
R6

MAL
R7

LAK
R8

ORA
R9

7th34
1992Dick Johnson RacingFord Sierra RS CosworthAMA
R1

AMA
R2

SAN
R3

SAN
R4

SYM
R5

SYM
R6

WIN
R7

WIN
R8

LAK
R9

LAK
R10

EAS
R11

EAS
R12

MAL
R13

MAL
R14

BAR
R15

BAR
R16

ORA
R17

ORA
R18

4th175
1993Dick Johnson RacingFord EB FalconAMA
R1

AMA
R2

SYM
R3

SYM
R4

PHI
R5

PHI
R6

LAK
R7

LAK
R8

WIN
R9

WIN
R10

EAS
R11

EAS
R12

MAL
R13

MAL
R14

BAR
R15

BAR
R16

ORA
R17

ORA
R18

3rd140
1994Dick Johnson RacingFord EB FalconAMA
R1

AMA
R2

SAN
R3

SAN
R4

SYM
R5

SYM
R6

PHI
R7

PHI
R8

LAK
R9

LAK
R10

WIN
R11

WIN
R12

EAS
R13

EAS
R14

MAL
R15

MAL
R16

BAR
R17

BAR
R18

ORA
R19

ORA
R20

7th156
1995Dick Johnson RacingFord EF FalconSAN
R1

SAN
R2

SYM
R3

SYM
R4

BAT
R5

BAT
R6

PHI
R7

PHI
R8

LAK
R9

LAK
R10

WIN
R11

WIN
R12

EAS
R13

EAS
R14

MAL
R15

MAL
R16

BAR
R17

BAR
R18

ORA
R19

ORA
R20

1st314
1996Dick Johnson RacingFord EF FalconEAS
R1

EAS
R2

EAS
R3

SAN
R4

SAN
R5

SAN
R6

BAT
R7

BAT
R8

BAT
R9

SYM
R10

SYM
R11

SYM
R12

PHI
R13

PHI
R14

PHI
R15

CAL
R16

CAL
R17

CAL
R18

LAK
R19

LAK
R20

LAK
R21

BAR
R22

BAR
R23

BAR
R24

MAL
R25

MAL
R26

MAL
R27

ORA
R28

ORA
R29

ORA
R30

2nd344
1997Dick Johnson RacingFord EL FalconCAL
R1

CAL
R2

CAL
R3

PHI
R4

PHI
R5

PHI
R6

SAN
R7

SAN
R8

SAN
R9

SYM
R10

SYM
R11

SYM
R12

WIN
R13
WIN
R14
WIN
R15
EAS
R16

EAS
R17

EAS
R18

LAK
R19

LAK
R20

LAK
R21

BAR
R22

BAR
R23

BAR
R24

MAL
R25

MAL
R26

MAL
R27

ORA
R28

ORA
R29

ORA
R30

2nd608
1998Dick Johnson RacingFord EL FalconSAN
R1
SAN
R2
SAN
R3
SYM
R4
SYM
R5
SYM
R6
LAK
R7

LAK
R8

LAK
R9

PHI
R10

PHI
R11

PHI
R12

WIN
R13

WIN
R14

WIN
R15

MAL
R16

MAL
R17

MAL
R18

BAR
R19

BAR
R20

BAR
R21

CAL
R22

CAL
R23

CAL
R24

HDV
R25

HDV
R26

HDV
R27

ORA
R28

ORA
R29

ORA
R30

5th684
1999PAE MotorsportFord AU FalconEAS
R1

EAS
R2

EAS
R3

ADE
R4

ADE
R5

BAR
R6

BAR
R7

BAR
R8

PHI
R9

PHI
R10

PHI
R11

HDV
R12

HDV
R13

HDV
R14

SAN
R15

SAN
R16

SAN
R16

QLD
R18

QLD
R19

QLD
R20

CAL
R21

CAL
R22

CAL
R23

SYM
R24

SYM
R25

SYM
R26

WIN
R27

WIN
R28

WIN
R29

ORA
R30

ORA
R31

ORA
R32

QLD
R33

BAT
R34

13th
2000Briggs MotorsportFord AU FalconPHI
R1
PHI
R2
BAR
R3
BAR
R4
BAR
R5
ADE
R6
ADE
R7
EAS
R8
EAS
R9
EAS
R10
HDV
R11
HDV
R12
HDV
R13
CAN
R14
CAN
R15
CAN
R16
QLD
R17
QLD
R18
QLD
R19
WIN
R20
WIN
R21
WIN
R22
ORA
R23
ORA
R24
ORA
R25
CAL
R26
CAL
R27
CAL
R28
QLD
R29

SAN
R30
SAN
R31
SAN
R32
BAT
R33

16th
2001Briggs MotorsportFord AU FalconPHI
R1
PHI
R2
ADE
R3
ADE
R4
EAS
R5
EAS
R6
HDV
R7
HDV
R8
HDV
R9
CAN
R10
CAN
R11
CAN
R12
BAR
R13
BAR
R14
BAR
R15
CAL
R16
CAL
R17
CAL
R18
ORA
R19
ORA
R20
QLD
R21

WIN
R22
WIN
R23
BAT
R24

PUK
R25
PUK
R26
PUK
R27
SAN
R28
SAN
R29
SAN
R30
22nd
2002Brad Jones RacingFord AU FalconADE
R1

ADE
R2

PHI
R3

PHI
R4

EAS
R5

EAS
R6

EAS
R7

HDV
R8

HDV
R9

HDV
R10

CAN
R11

CAN
R12

CAN
R13

BAR
R14

BAR
R15

BAR
R16

ORA
R17

ORA
R18

WIN
R19

WIN
R20

QLD
R21

BAT
R22

SUR
R23

SUR
R24

PUK
R25

PUK
R26

PUK
R27

SAN
R28

SAN
R29

12th779
2003Brad Jones RacingFord BA FalconADE
R1

ADE
R1

PHI
R3

EAS
R4

WIN
R5

BAR
R6

BAR
R7

BAR
R8

HDV
R9

HDV
R10

HDV
R11

QLD
R12

ORA
R13

SAN
R14

BAT
R15

SUR
R16

SUR
R17

PUK
R18

PUK
R19

PUK
R20

EAS
R21

EAS
R22

11th1478
2004Brad Jones RacingFord BA FalconADE
R1

ADE
R2

EAS
R3

PUK
R4

PUK
R5

PUK
R6

HDV
R7

HDV
R8

HDV
R9

BAR
R10

BAR
R11

BAR
R12

QLD
R13

WIN
R14

ORA
R15

ORA
R16

SAN
R17

BAT
R18

SUR
R19

SUR
R20

SYM
R21

SYM
R22

SYM
R23

EAS
R24

EAS
R25

EAS
R26

9th
2005Brad Jones RacingFord BA FalconADE
R1

ADE
R2

PUK
R3
PUK
R4
PUK
R5
BAR
R6

BAR
R7

BAR
R8

EAS
R9

EAS
R10

SHA
R11
SHA
R12
SHA
R13

HDV
R14

HDV
R15

HDV
R16

QLD
R17

ORA
R18

ORA
R19

SAN
R20

BAT
R21

SUR
R22

SUR
R23

SUR
R24

SYM
R25

SYM
R26

SYM
R27

PHI
R28

PHI
R29

PHI
R30

18th
2006Brad Jones RacingFord BA FalconADE
R1

ADE
R2

PUK
R3

PUK
R4

PUK
R5

BAR
R6

BAR
R7

BAR
R8

WIN
R9

WIN
R10

WIN
R11

HDV
R12

HDV
R13

HDV
R14

QLD
R15

QLD
R16

QLD
R17

ORA
R18

ORA
R19

ORA
R20

SAN
R21

BAT
R22

SUR
R23

SUR
R24

SUR
R25

SYM
R26

SYM
R27

SYM
R28

BHR
R29

BHR
R30

BHR
R31

PHI
R32

PHI
R33

PHI
R34

23rd
2007Paul Cruickshank RacingFord BF FalconADE
R1

ADE
R2

BAR
R3

BAR
R4

BAR
R5

PUK
R6

PUK
R7

PUK
R8

WIN
R9

WIN
R10

WIN
R11

EAS
R12

EAS
R13

EAS
R14

HDV
R15

HDV
R16

HDV
R17

QLD
R18

QLD
R19

QLD
R20

ORA
R21

ORA
R22

ORA
R23

SAN
R24

BAT
R25

SUR
R26

SUR
R27

SUR
R28

BHR
R29

BHR
R30

BHR
R31

SYM
R32

SYM
R33

SYM
R34

PHI
R35

PHI
R36

PHI
R37

30th

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

† Not registered for series & points

Complete World Sports Prototype Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLaps
1985 Mark Petch Motorsport Robbie FrancevicVolvo 240TB122DNFDNF
1986 Volvo Dealer Team Alfredo CostanzoVolvo 240TB113DNFDNF
Graham McRae
Neville Crichton
Volvo 240T15611th4th
1987 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Glenn SetonNissan Skyline DR30 RS11572nd2nd
1988 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500A22DNFDNF
Robb Gravett
Neville Crichton
Ford Sierra RS50027DNFDNF
John Smith
Dick Johnson
Alfredo Costanzo
Ford Sierra RS5001602nd2nd
1989 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500A1611st1st
1990 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500194DNFDNF
1991 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS5001123DNFDNF
Paul Radisich
Terry Shiel
Ford Sierra RS500152DNFDNF
1992 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500A1432nd2nd
1993 Shell Racing Dick JohnsonFord EB FalconA96DNFDNF
1994 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EB FalconA1611st1st
1995 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EF Falcon110DNFDNF
1996 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EF Falcon1612nd2nd
1997 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EL FalconL117DNFDNF
1998 Dick Johnson Racing Cameron McConvilleFord EL FalconOC80DNFDNF
1999 PAE Motorsport Jim RichardsFord AU Falcon82DNFDNF
2000 Briggs Motor Sport Jim RichardsFord AU Falcon147DNFDNF
2001 Briggs Motor Sport Simon WillsFord AU Falcon124DNFDNF
2002 OzEmail Racing Team Brad JonesFord AU Falcon15816th16th
2003 OzEmail Racing Team Brad JonesFord BA Falcon16010th10th
2004 OzEmail Racing Team Brad JonesFord BA Falcon1613rd3rd
2005 Team BOC Brad JonesFord BA Falcon12521st21st
2006 Brad Jones Racing Brad JonesFord BA Falcon16111th11th
2007 Paul Cruickshank Racing Jonathon WebbFord BF Falcon16014th14th

Complete Sandown 500 results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLaps
1985 Mark Petch Motorsport Robbie FrancevicVolvo 240TB60DNFDNF
1986 Volvo Dealer Team Alfredo CostanzoVolvo 240TB112DNFDNF
1987 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Glenn SetonNissan Skyline DR30 RSB86NCNC
1988 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500A1253rd3rd
1989 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500A1595th5th
1990 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS500Div.118DNFDNF
Jeff Allam
Paul Radisich
Ford Sierra RS50060DNFDNF
1992 Shell Ultra Hi Racing Dick JohnsonFord Sierra RS5003A31DNFDNF
1993 Shell FAI Racing Dick Johnson
Cameron McConville
Ford EB FalconV81476th6th
1994 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EB FalconV81611st1st
1995 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EF Falcon1611st1st
1996 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EF Falcon1596th6th
1997 Shell FAI Racing Dick JohnsonFord EL Falcon108DNFDNF
1998 Shell FAI Racing Cameron McConvilleFord EL Falcon1473rd3rd
2001 Prancing Horse Racing Scuderia Tom WaringFerrari 360 ChallengeN1611st1st
2002 Prancing Horse Racing Scuderia Steve BeardsFerrari 360 N-GTG11603rd3rd
2003 OzEmail Racing Team Brad JonesFord BA Falcon1414th4th
2004 OzEmail Racing Team Brad JonesFord BA Falcon1607th7th
2005 Team BOC Brad JonesFord BA Falcon1609th9th
2006 Team BOC Brad JonesFord BA Falcon1615th5th
2007 Paul Cruickshank Racing Jonathon WebbFord BF Falcon16012th12th
2011 GWS Personnel Peter O'DonnellBMW 335iB1316th1st

Complete Bathurst/Eastern Creek 12 Hour results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLaps
1992 Mazda Motorsport Gregg HansfordMazda RX-7 SPT245 5th3rd
1994 Neville Crichton Alan Jones
Neville Crichton
BMW M3X120DNFDNF
1995 Mazda Motorsport Dick JohnsonMazda RX-7 SPX4091st1st
2007 Century 21 Chris Delfsma
Jack Elsegood
Ford BF Falcon XR8D24491
2008 Century 21 Chris Delfsma
Paul Stubber
Ford BF Falcon XR8D181244
2009 Johnson Window Film Jim Hunter
Gavin Bullas
Subaru Impreza WRXC85DNFDNF
2010 Eastern Creek International Karting Paul Morris
Garry Holt
BMW 335iB20211
2011 Maranello Motorsport Peter Edwards
Tim Leahey
Ferrari 430 GT3A161DNFDNF
2012 Maranello Motorsport Peter Edwards
Dominik Farnbacher
Allan Simonsen
Ferrari 458 GT3A114DNFDNF
2013 Maranello Motorsport Peter Edwards
Mika Salo
Allan Simonsen
Ferrari 458 GT3A111DNFDNF
2014 Maranello Motorsport Craig Lowndes
Peter Edwards
Mika Salo
Ferrari 458 GT3A29611
2015 Flying B Motorsport David Brabham
Peter Edwards
Bentley Continental GT3AA254DNFDNF
Notes – The 1995 race was staged at Eastern Creek Raceway as the 1995 Eastern Creek 12 Hour. All other races were held at the Mount Panorama Circuit.

Complete Bathurst 24 Hour results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLaps
2002 Prancing Horse Racing Scuderia Brad Jones
Paul Morris
John Teulan
Ferrari 360 N-GT196DNFDNF
2003 Prancing Horse Racing

References


Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Bowe – Australian Motorsport Champion . John Bowe Racing . 16 April 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171026143432/http://www.johnbowe.com.au/jbs-story . 26 October 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: John Bowe | Wilson Security Racing | Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series Team . 18 January 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121119064854/http://www.wilsonsecurityracing.com.au/driver_john_bowe.php . 19 November 2012 . dead .
  3. Web site: Mr John Bowe. 2021-06-13. It's An Honour.
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22ckiXuyMjk 1986 ATCC Barbagello Round 5
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL1auARPaDA 1987 Calder Park 300 Highlights