Larry Perkins Explained

Larry Perkins
Nationality: Australia
Birth Name:Larry Clifton Perkins
Birth Date:18 March 1950
Birth Place:Murrayville, Victoria, Australia
Retired:2003
Related To:Eddie Perkins (father)
George Reynolds (uncle)
Jack Perkins (son)
Last Series:ATCC / V8 Supercar
Years Active:1981, 1985–2003
Teams:Holden Dealer Team
Perkins Engineering
Starts:160
Wins:4
Best Finish:4th
Year:1994, 1995 & 1998 Australian Touring Car Championship
Titles:European Formula Three Championship
Australian Formula 5000 Championship
Australian Rallycross Championship
Title Years:1975

1979

1979
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Years:, –
Team(S):Amon, Boro, Brabham, BRM, Surtees
Races:15 (11 starts)
Championships:0
Wins:0
Podiums:0
Points:0
Poles:0
Fastest Laps:0
First Race:1974 German Grand Prix (DNQ) / 1976 Spanish Grand Prix (13th)
Last Race:1977 Belgian Grand Prix (12th) / 1977 French Grand Prix (DNQ)

Larry Clifton Perkins (born 18 March 1950)[1] is a former racing driver and V8 Supercar team owner from Australia.

Biography

Early years

Growing up on a farm in Cowangie in the Mallee region of Victoria, Larry, the son of racing driver Eddie Perkins who had won the 1956 RedeX Round Australia Trial and maternal nephew of Bathurst 500-winner George Reynolds, developed a love for cars from a young age and loved tinkering with the farm machinery. In 1970 he was recruited as a mechanic/driver for Harry Firth's Holden Dealer Team, and although he didn't do much road racing for the team, he did race in Rallycross alongside team driver Peter Brock, and was also involved with the development of the stillborn Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 V8 project which was canned in mid-1972 by the "Supercar scare".

Racing career

After winning the TAA Formula Ford "Driver To Europe" Series in 1971 and the Australian Formula 2 Championship in 1972 (both times in an Elfin 600), Perkins travelled to Europe where he won the 1975 European Formula Three Championship. He also raced in Formula One during the 1974, 1976 and 1977 seasons. After failing to secure a permanent drive in Formula One he returned to Australia, winning the Rothmans International Series in 1979 in an Elfin MR8 for the Ansett Team Elfin factory team run by Elfin Sports Cars founder Garrie Cooper, and the 1979 Australian Rallycross Championship in a Volkswagen Beetle.[2] During 1982 and 1983 he worked with brother Garry on the construction of The Quiet Achiever solar car. He was one of the drivers of the car during the transcontinental solar crossing of Australia, the car using only a photovoltaic solar cell source.[3] During these years he met with success in Australian Touring Cars and in 1988 he returned to Europe to race at the Le Mans 24 Hour with Tom Walkinshaw Racing, finishing 4th. After returning home from Europe, Perkins made his Bathurst 1000 debut in 1977 in a Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback where he finished third with Peter Janson. He went on to win the race six times (1982, 1983, 1984, 1993, 1995, 1997), with co-drivers Peter Brock (1982–84), John Harvey (1983) (all for the Holden Dealer Team which by then was owned by Brock with Perkins in charge of race car building and preparation), Gregg Hansford (1993) and in his last two wins in 1995 and 1997 with Russell Ingall, winning each time in an Australian developed Holden Commodore.

Arguably his most memorable win was in the 1995 Tooheys 1000 in which he dropped to last place after a pit stop at the end of the first lap to replace a flat tyre, and subsequently gained the lead with less than 10 laps remaining after the Ford Falcon of Glenn Seton retired having dropped a valve in the engine. Perkins and co-driver Russell Ingall thus became only the second driving combination in the history of the race to recover from last place to win the event. Perkins has however, never won an Australian Touring Car Championship, his best championship results being three fourth places.

Formula One

Perkins made his first appearance in Formula One at the 1974 German Grand Prix for Chris Amon Racing. With regular driver and team owner Chris Amon sidelined with sinusitis after just one practice lap, Perkins took over in the AF101, failing to qualify after crashing on the second day of practice.

In 1976 he signed a deal with the works Boro team, for the team's first season. He made his first Formula One start at the Spanish Grand Prix, finishing 13th before achieving a seasons best result of 8th at the following race in Belgium. He failed to qualify at Monaco and retired from the Swedish Grand Prix after blowing an engine. With the team's money drying up, Perkins only made two further appearances in a Boro, retiring from the Dutch and Italian Grands Prix, and after Boro's withdrawal, was left without a drive. He replaced Carlos Reutemann at Brabham for the final three races of the year, finishing in 17th position in Canada and retiring from the remaining two races.

For the beginning of 1977, the Australian secured a drive for Stanley BRM, the remnants of the once great BRM team. After his car failed to be delivered on time for the opening Grand Prix, he made his first appearance at the Brazilian Grand Prix, albeit 12.1 seconds off the pace and retiring after one lap. Lapped five times before finishing 15th in South Africa, Perkins lost his seat to Conny Andersson at the beginning of the European season. He had a brief stint at Surtees, finishing 12th in Belgium and failing to qualify in Sweden. At the French Grand Prix, he drove in Friday practice, but was replaced by Patrick Tambay the next day. This marked the end of Perkins' brief and unsuccessful Formula One career.

Retirement and legacy

Perkins retired from driving in 2003, aged 53 and was inducted into the V8 Supercars Hall of Fame in 2008. In addition to his racing credentials as a driver he is an accomplished automotive engineer and engine-builder having built many race cars for both his own team and for other racing teams. He is well known for his outgoing and humorous personality. His nickname is "LP", but he is often referred to as "Lightning Larry" or "Larrikin Larry". Larry is the father of V8 Supercar race winner Jack Perkins.

On 7 December 2017, the "Larry Perkins Trophy" was named in his honour. It is awarded to the driver who accumulates the most points across the four races at the Beaurepaires Melbourne 400, the Supercars event supporting the Australian Grand Prix.[4]

In 2018 Perkins and his brother Peter discovered the lost cache of equipment left behind in the Simpson Desert by explorers Henry Vere Barclay and Ronald MacPherson in 1904. The explorers had been forced to abandon the load, which included camel tanks, tools, scientific equipment and personal belongings, in order to cross sandhills to get to a water source. The Perkins' discovery was described as a "highly significant archaeological find".[5]

In the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours Perkins was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for "significant service to motorsport as a touring car driver and team owner".[6]

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesPositionCarEntrant / team
1970Formula Ford National Series5thElfin 600 FordB.S. Stillwell & Co.
1971National Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series1stElfin 600 FordBS Stillwell & Co Pty Ltd
1972Australian Drivers' Championship11thElfin 600B FordProvincial Motors
Australian Formula 2 Championship1st
1975FIA European Formula 3 Cup1stRalt RT1 FordTeam Cowangie
British Formula 3 Championship5th
1978Peter Stuyvesant International Formula Pacific Series[7] 2ndRalt RT1 FordScuderia Veloce
1978/79Formula Pacific New Zealand International Series[8] 3rd March 78B Ford[9] Colin Giltrap Racing
1979Rothmans International Series1stElfin MR8 ChevroletAnsett Team Elfin
Australian Rallycross Championship1stVolkswagen BeetleKruger Motors
1981Australian Touring Car Championship26thHolden VC CommodoreCadbury Schweppes Racing
1982Better Brakes AMSCAR Series10thHolden VH Commodore SSMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
Australian Endurance Championship14th
1983Australian Endurance Championship8thHolden VH Commodore SSMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
1984Australian Endurance Championship5thHolden VK CommodoreMarlboro Holden Dealer Team
1985Australian Touring Car Championship38thHolden VK CommodoreMobil Holden Dealer Team
1986Australian Endurance Championship24thHolden VK Commodore SS Group AEnzed Team Perkins
South Pacific Touring Car Championship14th
1987Australian Touring Car Championship5thHolden VK Commodore SS Group AEnzed Team Perkins
1988Australian Touring Car Championship7thHolden VL Commodore SS Group AHolden Special Vehicles
Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship6thHolden VL Commodore SS Group AHolden Special Vehicles
World Sports Prototype Championship29thJaguar XJR-9Silk Cut Jaguar
1989Australian Touring Car Championship17thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVPerkins Engineering
1990Australian Touring Car Championship11thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVPerkins Engineering
Australian Endurance Championship2nd
1991Australian Touring Car Championship11thHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SVMobil 1 Racing
1992Australian Touring Car Championship10thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVPerkins Engineering
1993Australian Touring Car Championship12thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
Holden VP Commodore
Castrol Perkins Racing
1994Australian Touring Car Championship4thHolden VP CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
1995Australian Touring Car Championship4thHolden VR CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
1996Australian Touring Car Championship5thHolden VR CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
1997Australian Touring Car Championship5thHolden VS CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
1998Australian Touring Car Championship4thHolden VS CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
1999Shell Championship Series9thHolden VT CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
2000Shell Championship Series13thHolden VT CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
2001Shell Championship Series14thHolden VX CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
2002V8 Supercar Championship Series18thHolden VX CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing
2003V8 Supercar Championship Series36thHolden VY CommodoreCastrol Perkins Racing

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617WDCPoints
1974Dalton-Amon InternationalAmon AF101Cosworth V8ARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWENEDFRAGBRGER
AUTITACANUSANC0
1976HB Bewaking Alarm SystemsBoro Ensign N175Cosworth V8BRARSAUSWESP
BEL
MON
SWE
FRAGBRGERAUTNED
ITA
NC0
Martini RacingBrabham BT45Alfa Romeo Flat 12CAN
USA
JPN
1977Rotary Watches Stanley BRMBRM P207BRM V12ARGBRA
NC0
BRM P201B/204RSA
Team SurteesSurtees TS19Cosworth V8USWESPMONBEL
SWE
FRA
GBRGERAUTNEDITAUSACANJPN

Complete World Sportscar Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011DCPoints
1984 Team Australia
John Fitzpatrick Racing
Porsche 956BMNZSIL
LMS
NURBRAMOSSPAIMOFJIKYLSANNC0
1988 Silk Cut Jaguar
Tom Walkinshaw Racing
Jaguar XJR-9 LMJRZJARMONSILLMS
BRNBRANURSPAFJISAN29th30

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011DCPoints
1987 Enzed Team PerkinsHolden VK Commodore SS Group AMNZJARDIJNURSPABNOSILBAT
NC0
Holden VL Commodore SS Group ACLD
ovr:6
cls:3
WEL
ovr:11
cls:7
FJI
† Not eligible for series points

Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results

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

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLaps
1978 Charles Ivey Racing Gordon Spice
John Rulon-Miller
Porsche 911 Carrera RSRIMSA +2.527814th2nd
1984 Team Australia
John Fitzpatrick Racing
Peter BrockPorsche 956BC145DNFDNF
1988 Silk Cut Jaguar
Tom Walkinshaw Racing
Derek Daly
Kevin Cogan
Jaguar XJR-9LMC13834th4th

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLaps
1977 NGK Janson Peter JansonHolden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback3001cc – 6000cc1623rd3rd
1979 Cadbury Schweppes Racing Peter JansonHolden LX Torana SS A9X HatchbackA1572nd2nd
1980 Cadbury Schweppes Racing Peter JansonHolden VC Commodore3001-6000cc1622nd2nd
1981 Cadbury Schweppes Racing Peter JansonHolden VC Commodore8 Cylinder & Over67DNFDNF
1982 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Peter BrockHolden VH Commodore SSA1631st1st
1983 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team John Harvey
Peter Brock
Phil Brock
Holden VH Commodore SSA1631st1st
Peter BrockHolden VH Commodore SSA8DNFDNF
1984 Marlboro Holden Dealer Team Peter BrockHolden VK CommodoreGroup C1631st1st
1985 Palmer Tube Mills Dick JohnsonFord Mustang GTA1597th7th
Ford Mustang GTA-DNSDNS
1986 Enzed Team Perkins David ParsonsHolden VK Commodore SS Group AC14025th18th
1987 Enzed Team Perkins Denny HulmeHolden VK Commodore SS Group A12DNFDNF
1988 Holden Special Vehicles Denny Hulme
Tom Walkinshaw
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SVA137DNFDNF
1989 Holden Racing Team Tomas MezeraHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVA1586th6th
1990 Perkins Engineering Tomas MezeraHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV11613rd3rd
1991 Mobil 1 Racing Tomas MezeraHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SV165DNFDNF
1992 Perkins Engineering Steve HarringtonHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVA1359th8th
1993 Castrol Perkins Racing Gregg HansfordHolden VP CommodoreA1611st1st
1994 Castrol Perkins Racing Gregg HansfordHolden VP CommodoreA1613rd3rd
1995 Castrol Perkins Racing Russell IngallHolden VR CommodoreA1611st1st
1996 Castrol Perkins Racing Russell IngallHolden VP Commodore1606th6th
1997 Castrol Perkins Racing Russell IngallHolden VS CommodoreL11611st1st
1998 Castrol Perkins Racing Russell IngallHolden VT CommodoreOC1612nd2nd
1999 Castrol Perkins Racing Russell IngallHolden VT Commodore1617th7th
2000 Castrol Perkins Racing Russell IngallHolden VT Commodore15911th11th
2001 Castrol Perkins Racing Russell IngallHolden VX Commodore1618th8th
2002 Castrol Perkins Racing Paul DumbrellHolden VX Commodore1615th5th
2003 Castrol Perkins Racing Steven RichardsHolden VY Commodore1614th4th

References

  1. Web site: Drivers:Larry Perkins . grandprix.com . 28 August 2013.
  2. John Lemm, Perkins is Australian Champ!, Racing Car News, August 1979, page 68.
  3. Web site: The Journey . Snooks Motorsport . 7 May 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120323011759/http://www.snooksmotorsport.com.au/solartrek/Solar_Trek/Solar_Trek_The_Journey.htm . 23 March 2012.
  4. Web site: Supercars to race for Larry Perkins Trophy at AGP. Supercars. Mitchell. Adam. 7 December 2017. 7 December 2017.
  5. News: Racing legend Larry Perkins swaps racetrack for outback and returns with buried treasure . Claire . Moodie . 16 July 2018 . ABC News. Australia . 16 July 2018.
  6. Web site: Mr Larry Clifton Perkins. 2021-06-13. It's An Honour.
  7. http://www.driverdb.com/standings/2178-1978/ Peter Stuyvesant International Formula Pacific Series 1978
  8. http://www.driverdb.com/standings/2178-1979/ Formula Pacific New Zealand International Series 1978-79
  9. http://motorsportsresults.com/monoplaces/FormulaPacific.nz.pdf New Zealand Formula Pacific 1977-1982

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