Mark Skaife Explained

Mark Skaife
Birth Date:1967 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Gosford, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality: Australia
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Races:479
Championships:5 (1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002)
Wins:90
Podiums:203
Race Wins:90
Poles:41

Mark Stephen Skaife (born 3 April 1967) is an Australian former racing driver. Skaife is a five-time champion of the V8 Supercar Championship Series, including its predecessor, the Australian Touring Car Championship, as well as a six-time Bathurst 1000 winner. On 29 October 2008, he announced his retirement from full-time touring car racing.[1] Since retiring from driving, Skaife has worked as a commentator and presenter for the series for both the Seven Network and Fox Sports Australia.

He is the director of motorsport for design and engineering consultancy - IEDM, which oversaw the reconfiguration of Albert Park Circuit - for which he has been working since he retired from racing. [2]

Biography

Skaife was born in Gosford, New South Wales, the son of touring car racer, Russell Skaife. Skaife is married to his second wife Toni and has three children: Mitch, Mia and Tilly – Mitch born from his first wife Belinda.[3] He attended Wyong High School and is a known supporter of National Rugby League club the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.

In 2004, he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia, for services to motor racing and charity.[4] In 2006, Skaife set a Guinness World Record with the fastest speed of 277.16 km/h (172.21 mp/h) for a production ute, whilst driving a HSV Maloo in the Wimmera in Western Victoria.[5]

Racing career

Early years

Skaife began racing karts in the 1980s in his native New South Wales, before moving to Melbourne to complete his apprenticeship under Fred Gibson.[6] His first car race was at Amaroo Park in 1984, at the wheel of a Holden Torana XU-1 sports sedan, which was partly built by his father, Russell. In 1985 Skaife joined the NSW Ford Laser Series, finishing second in the series.[7] Skaife again finished runner up in the 1986 NSW Laser Series and winning the Victorian Series of the same year. Skaife was due to compete in his maiden race at Bathurst in 1986, however his co-driver and team owner, Peter Williamson, crashed the team's Toyota Celica Supra MA61 at close to 2600NaN0 during practice with Williamson suffering a broken jaw in the crash due to the cars onboard fire extinguisher breaking free of its mountings and hitting the veteran Sydney driver in the mouth (Williamson wore an open face helmet). Subsequently, with Williamson confined to a hospital bed in Bathurst and the Supra in need of major repair, the entry was withdrawn.[8]

In 1987 Skaife won the Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship in a Gibson Motorsport prepared Nissan Gazelle,[9] before finishing 19th on Bathurst 1000 debut in same car (co-driven by Grant Jarret). The Bathurst result was somewhat controversial due to some alleged cheating during final qualifying. In 1987 Bathurst had become a round of the inaugural World Touring Car Championship and under the FIA's rules, all drivers had to qualify within 110% of the fastest time in their class and within 130% of the fastest overall time. Due to the different class structure of the WTCC compared to the ATCC, the Gazelle was in Class 2 against the BMW M3 and Alfa Romeo 75 (instead of against the 1.6 L Toyota Corolla's) and during Friday qualifying Jarret had been struggling to post the required time and it looked like the car would be a non-qualifier. After struggling for speed, during the morning session Jarret suddenly found the pace required and managed to easily qualify for the race. However, it was alleged that it had actually been Skaife, dressed in Jarret's race suit and wearing his helmet, who had actually set the time with some pointing to the fact that Skaife was nowhere to be seen in the pits when Jarret allegedly set his qualifying time (after returning to the pits the car was driven straight into the Nissan team garage in the pit paddock with the door immediately closed which only fuelled the speculation). Nissan team boss Fred Gibson refuted these claims at the time but years later admitted that Skaife had indeed qualified the car as Jarret. Ironically Jarret's fastest race lap in the Gazelle (2:38.71) was actually faster than the qualifying time Skaife had set posing as Jarret (2:38.94).[10] [11]

During 1988 Skaife appeared at selected touring car events in Gibson's factory Nissan squad driving the Group A Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R. He failed to finish both the Sandown 500 (diff failure when Skaife was leading on lap 94 of 129) and Bathurst 1000 alongside George Fury (the Skyline, with Fury at the wheel, had lost its fan belt at full speed on Conrod Straight instantly cooking the turbocharged engine on just lap 17).[12]

In 1989 Skaife made four ATCC starts as third driver in the Gibson Nissan team, starring in the wet at Winton on the way to fifth place. He paired with Jim Richards for endurance races, winning Sandown 500 before taking his first Bathurst 1000 podium in the Group A Nissan Skyline HR31 with third place.[13]

Between 1991 and 1993 Skaife won 3 consecutive Australian Drivers Championships (ADC), earning 3 CAMS Gold Stars. In 1991& 1992 he was driving the Spa 003, switching to the Lola T91/50 for 1993 each run by Gibson Motorsport.[14]

Australian Touring Car Championship ATCC (1990–2001)

1990 – Graduates to full-time drive with Nissan team following retirement of Fury. Finishes 14th in ATCC having switched from HR31 to R32 GT-R model Skyline midseason. Finishes 18th at Bathurst alongside Richards having suffered mechanical problems. Sustains back injury after rolling GT-R in Australian Grand Prix support race.[15]

1991 – Wins three ATCC rounds, including his maiden victory at Round 3 at Wanneroo, WA.[16] Skaife scores more points than any other driver during the season, but loses title to Jim Richards under drop-worst-round rules. Takes dominant Bathurst 1000 win (with Richards) in record total time, in the Nissan GT-R R32, which was the first Japanese car to win Bathurst. Also records a Bathurst DNF after driving the team's second car late in the race under cross-entering rules.

1992 – Wins four ATCC rounds on his way to the championship. Takes second Bathurst 1000 win with the GT-R R32 as the race was red flagged due to wet conditions.[17]

1993 – Stays with Gibson team during switch from Nissan GT-R R32 to Holden Commodore VP under new Group 3A rules. Finishes sixth in ATCC after failing to win a round. Takes second at Bathurst alongside Richards following a race-long duel with eventual winners Larry Perkins and Gregg Hansford. Competes in FIA Touring Car World Cup at Monza with Nissan Castrol Racing, finishing 35th.

1994 – Wins four rounds (including first three in succession) on his way to a second ATCC title. Finishes second (with Richards) in first Sandown 500 start in five years. Crashes out early in wet conditions at Bathurst.

1995 – Misses opening ATCC round after enormous pre-season testing crash ahead of the Winfield Triple Challenge at Eastern Creek.[18] Eventually finishes sixth in points standings with one round win driving the Holden Commodore VR. Leads Bathurst 1000 comfortably before mechanical trouble strikes nearing half distance.

1996 – Gibson team scales down to one car for ATCC following end of tobacco advertising.[19] Finishes ninth in points with best round result of third. Records 13th in Sandown 500 (with Gary Waldon and Mark Noske) and seventh at Bathurst (with John Cleland).

1997 – Competes in just five of 10 ATCC rounds in the Holden Commodore VS as funding issues continue at Gibson team. Ends season 13th after best round result of third. Drives Lister Storm alongside Julian Bailey and Tommy Erdos in Le Mans 24 Hours, but fails to finish following mechanical issues. Makes first appearance with Mobil Holden Racing Team driving alongside Peter Brock in Sandown 500, scoring pole and finishing 12th. Again on pole at Bathurst but retires from the race while leading.

1998 – First full season with HRT, signed to replace Peter Brock, finishing third in ATCC without winning a round. Teams with Craig Lowndes in new VT model Commodore at Sandown to finish second. Pair show dominant form at Bathurst but finish just sixth after tyre issues.

1999 – Wins six rounds of Shell Championship Series (the most of any driver) but again finishes third in points in the Holden Commodore VT. Teams with Paul Morris for endurance races, recording 22nd in new Queensland 500 event (after being delayed by accident damage) and third at Bathurst.

2000 – Wins four rounds, including Clipsal 500 Adelaide and Queensland 500, on way to Shell Championship Series title. Seals championship with sixth place alongside Craig Lowndes in Bathurst finale.

2001 – Takes four round wins, including the Bathurst 1000 alongside Tony Longhurst, to claim Shell Championship Series title. Secures crown at penultimate event in Pukekohe – the first championship round to be held outside of Australia, driving the Holden Commodore VX.[20]

V8 Supercars Championship Series (2002–2008)

2002 – Enjoys dominant V8 Supercars Championship Series victory in the Holden Commodore VX, having won seven of the 13 rounds, including the first five in succession. Season highlights also include a fourth triumph in the Bathurst 1000,[21] partnered by former teammate Jim Richards, and a second Clipsal 500 trophy.

2003 – Wins Clipsal 500 and Sandown 500 (alongside Todd Kelly) on his way to third in the championship in the Holden Commodore VY. Announced as new owner of Holden Racing Team mid-season following earlier collapse of founding owner Tom Walkinshaw Racing.[22] Finishes eighth at Bathurst alongside Todd Kelly after late-race mechanical black flag for loose bodywork while running second. At the final race of the season at Eastern Creek Skaife and Russell Ingall were involved in a race incident in which both drivers were later fined by race officials. Both drivers also had points deducted, which left Skaife finishing the year in sixth place in the championship.[23]

2004 – Fails to win a championship round for the first time in six years. Finishes season 12th in points with a best round result of second at Oran Park. Out of contention early at Bathurst with mechanical trouble (teamed with Todd Kelly).

2005 – Wins fifth Bathurst 1000 crown driving the Holden Commodore VZ, this time teamed with Todd Kelly.[24] Records fifth place in V8 Supercars Championship Series.

2006 – Finishes only 16th in V8 Supercars Championship Series despite seven wins. Crashes out of Bathurst 1000 on opening lap after enduring mechanical issues while starting from pole position (teamed with Garth Tander).[25]

2007 – Records eighth in V8 Supercars Championship Series with one round win, driving the Holden Commodore VE – finishing behind teammate Kelly in the standings for the fourth consecutive year. Misses Sandown 500 due to appendix surgery before crashing out of Bathurst 1000 in closing stages. Transfers partial ownership of HRT back to Tom Walkinshaw. Skaife reached 200 championship round starts in the final event of 2007.[26]

2008 – Joined at HRT by the then reigning champion Garth Tander. Wins L&H 500 at Phillip Island alongside Garth Tander. Finishes 12th in Bathurst 1000 after mid-race crash. Confirms 2008 will be final season as full-time driver following Gold Coast event.[27] Ends season 14th in points with a 27th place round result in Oran Park finale.[28] Announces sale of remainder of HRT to Walkinshaw.[29]

V8 Supercars Championship Series – Endurance Races (2009–2011)

Following Skaife's retirement from full-time driving, he announced that he would compete in the V8 Supercars endurance races for 2009,[30] an arrangement that he continued into 2010 and 2011.[31] This was a highly successful venture which gave Skaife further wins at Philip Island in 2010 & 2011 and his final Bathurst victory in 2010.

2009 – Skaife teams with Greg Murphy at Tasman Motorsport for endurance races, finishing 11th in Phillip Island 500 and fourth in Bathurst 1000.

2010 – Skaife joins TeamVodafone to win Phillip Island 500[32] and Bathurst 1000 alongside Craig Lowndes.[33]

2011 – Skaife continues as an endurance-only driver in V8 Supercars Championship for third consecutive year. Teams with Lowndes to score second consecutive Phillip Island 500 victory[34] before placing second in Bathurst 1000. Skaife announced on 17 October 2011, that he will retire as an endurance racer in order to take up the role as chairman of the newly formed V8 Supercars Commission.[35]

Mark Skaife ends his driving career with 482 race starts, 90 race wins, 42 event wins, 41 pole positions and 5 drivers championships.

Media career

Skaife joined the Seven Network following his full-time retirement. He became a co-commentator for the V8 Supercars series alongside Neil Crompton and Matthew White, continuing in this position until Seven lost the rights after the 2014 season. In 2015, with the broadcast rights moving to a shared deal between Fox Sports and Network Ten, Skaife joined Fox Sports. He took on a presenter role, without commentating, and also co-hosted their V8 Supercars television series ‘’Inside Supercars’’.[36] From 2016, Skaife returned to the commentary box as a commentator, whilst retaining his presenting roles at Fox Sports.

Skaife has four books published to as of 2020:

Career results

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1985New South Wales Laser Series2ndFord LaserTyretown Racing
1986New South Wales Laser Series2ndFord LaserTyretown Racing
Victorian Laser Series1st
1987Australian Touring Car Championship17thNissan GazellePeter Jackson Nissan Racing
Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship1st
1989Australian Touring Car Championship9thNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RNissan Motorsport Australia
1990Australian Touring Car Championship14thNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
Nissan Motorsport Australia
Australian Drivers' Championship3rdSpa FB001 HoldenSkaife Racing P/L
1991Australian Touring Car Championship2ndNissan Skyline R32 GT-RNissan Motorsport Australia
Australian Drivers' Championship1stSpa FB003 HoldenGibson Motorsport
1992Australian Touring Car Championship1stNissan Skyline R32 GT-RWinfield Team Nissan
Australian Drivers' Championship1stSpa FB003 HoldenWinfield Racing
FIA Formula 3000 International Championship29thReynard 92D Mugen Honda3001 International
1993Australian Touring Car Championship6thHolden VP CommodoreWinfield Racing
Aurora AFX AMSCAR Series1st
Australian Drivers' Championship1stLola T91/50 Holden
Touring Car World Cup35thNissan Primera eGTNissan Castrol Racing
1994Australian Touring Car Championship1stHolden VP CommodoreGibson Motorsport
1995Australian Touring Car Championship6thHolden VR CommodoreGibson Motorsport
Australian Drivers' Championship7thLola T93/50 HoldenGibson Motorsport
1996Australian Touring Car Championship9thHolden VR CommodoreGibson Motorsport
1997Australian Touring Car Championship13thHolden VS CommodoreGibson Motorsport
1998Australian Touring Car Championship3rdHolden VS CommodoreHolden Racing Team
1999Shell Championship Series3rdHolden VT CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2000Shell Championship Series1stHolden VT CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2001Shell Championship Series1stHolden VX CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2002V8 Supercar Championship Series1stHolden VX CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2003V8 Supercar Championship Series3rdHolden VY CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2004V8 Supercar Championship Series12thHolden VY CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2005V8 Supercar Championship Series5thHolden VZ CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2006V8 Supercar Championship Series16thHolden VZ CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2007V8 Supercar Championship Series8thHolden VE CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2008V8 Supercar Championship Series14thHolden VE CommodoreHolden Racing Team
2009V8 Supercar Championship Series31stHolden VE CommodoreTasman Motorsport
2010V8 Supercar Championship Series33rdHolden VE CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
2011International V8 Supercars Championship29thHolden VE CommodoreTriple Eight Race Engineering
2012Australian Carrera Cup Championship21stPorsche 997 GT3 CupPorsche Cars Australia

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

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

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

Supercars Championship results

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

Supercars results
YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839PositionPoints
1987Peter Jackson Nissan RacingNissan GazelleCAL
R1
SYM
R2
LAK
R3
BAR
R4
ADE
R5
SUR
R6
SAN
R7

AMA
R8
ORA
R9
17th9
1989Nissan Motorsport AustraliaNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RAMA
R1
SYM
R2
LAK
R3
BAR
R4
MAL
R5

SAN
R6

WIN
R7

ORA
R8

9th22
1990Nissan Motorsport AustraliaNissan Skyline R32 GT-RAMA
R1

SYM
R2
PHI
R3

WIN
R4

LAK
R5

MAL
R6

WAN
R7

ORA
R8

14th9
1991Nissan Motorsport AustraliaNissan Skyline R32 GT-RSAN
R1

SYM
R2

WAN
R3

LAK
R4

WIN
R5

AMA
R6

MAL
R7

LAK
R8

ORA
R9

2nd132
1992Winfield Team NissanNissan Skyline R32 GT-RAMA
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

WAN
R15

WAN
R16

ORA
R17

ORA
R18

1st234
1993Winfield Racing TeamHolden VP CommodoreAMA
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

WAN
R15

WAN
R15

ORA
R18

ORA
R18

6th87
1994Gibson MotorsportHolden VP CommodoreAMA
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
R15

BAR
R18

BAR
R18

ORA
R19

ORA
R20

1st285
1995Gibson MotorsportHolden VR CommodoreSAN
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

6th149
1996Gibson MotorsportHolden VR CommodoreEAS
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

9th177
1997Gibson MotorsportHolden VS CommodoreCAL
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
13th166
1998Holden Racing TeamHolden VS CommodoreSAN
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

3rd768
1999Holden Racing TeamHolden VT CommodoreEAS
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

3rd1656
2000Holden Racing TeamHolden VT CommodoreEAS
R1

EAS
R2

EAS
R3

ADE
R4

BAR
R5

BAR
R6

BAR
R7

PHI
R8

PHI
R9

PHI
R10

HID
R11

HID
R12

HID
R13

SAN
R14

SAN
R15

SAN
R16

QLD
R17

QLD
R18

QLD
R19

CAL
R20

CAL
R21

CAL
R22

SYM
R23

SYM
R24

SYM
R25

WIN
R26

WIN
R27

WIN
R28

ORA
R29

ORA
R30

ORA
R31

QLD
R32

BAT
R33

1st1570
2001Holden Racing TeamHolden VX CommodorePHI
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

1st3478
2002Holden Racing TeamHolden VX CommodoreADE
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

1st2227
2003Holden Racing TeamHolden VY CommodoreADE
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

3rd1817
2004Holden Racing TeamHolden VX CommodoreADE
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

12th1294
2005Holden Racing TeamHolden VZ CommodoreADE
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

5th1754
2006Holden Racing TeamHolden VZ CommodoreADE
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

16th2036
2007Holden Racing TeamHolden VE CommodoreADE
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

8th379
2008Holden Racing TeamHolden VE CommodoreADE
R1

ADE
R2

EAS
R3

EAS
R4

EAS
R5

HAM
R6

HAM
R7

HAM
R8

BAR
R9

BAR
R10

BAR
R11

SAN
R12

SAN
R13

SAN
R14

HDV
R15

HDV
R16

HDV
R17

QLD
R18

QLD
R19

QLD
R20

WIN
R21

WIN
R22

WIN
R23

PHI
Q
PHI
R24
BAT
R25

SUR
R26

SUR
R27

SUR
R28

BHR
R29

BHR
R30

BHR
R31

SYM
R32

SYM
R33

SYM
R34

ORA
R35
ORA
R36
ORA
R37
14th1644
2009Tasman MotorsportHolden VE CommodoreADE
R1

ADE
R2

HAM
R3

HAM
R4

WIN
R5

WIN
R6

SYM
R7

SYM
R8

HDV
R9

HDV
R10

TOW
R11

TOW
R12

SAN
R13

SAN
R14

QLD
R15

QLD
R16

PHI
Q
PHI
R17
BAT
R18

SUR
R19

SUR
R20

SUR
R21

SUR
R22

PHI
R23

PHI
R24

BAR
R25

BAR
R26

SYD
R27

SYD
R28

31st372
2010Triple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VE CommodoreYMC
R1

YMC
R2

BHR
R3

BHR
R4

ADE
R5

ADE
R6

HAM
R7

HAM
R8

QLD
R9

QLD
R10

WIN
R11

WIN
R12

HDV
R13

HDV
R14

TOW
R15

TOW
R16

PHI
R17
BAT
R18

SUR
R19

SUR
R20

SYM
R21

SYM
R22

SAN
R23

SAN
R24

SYD
R25

SYD
R26

33rd560
2011Triple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VE CommodoreYMC
R1

YMC
R2

ADE
R3

ADE
R4

HAM
R5

HAM
R6

BAR
R7

BAR
R8

BAR
R9

WIN
R10

WIN
R11

HID
R12

HID
R13

TOW
R14

TOW
R15

QLD
R16

QLD
R17

QLD
R18

PHI
R19
BAT
R20

SUR
R21

SUR
R22

SYM
R23

SYM
R24

SAN
R25

SAN
R26

SYD
R27

SYD
R28

29th532

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearNo.TeamCo-driversCarClassLapsOverall
position
Class
position
198677 Peter Williamson Toyota Peter WilliamsonToyota Celica SupraBDNSDNS
198760 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Grant JarrettNissan Gazelle213819th7th
198815 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing George FuryNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RA17DNFDNF
19892 Nissan Motorsport Australia Jim RichardsNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RA1603rd3rd
19901 Nissan Motorsport Australia Jim RichardsNissan Skyline R32 GT-R114618th16th
19911 Nissan Motorsport Australia Jim RichardsNissan Skyline R32 GT-R11611st1st
2 Drew Price
Garry Waldon
Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R135DNFDNF
19921 Winfield Team Nissan Jim RichardsNissan Skyline R32 GT-RA1431st1st
19931 Winfield Racing Team Jim RichardsHolden VP CommodoreA1612nd2nd
19942 Winfield Racing Jim RichardsHolden VP CommodoreA39DNFDNF
19951 Winfield Racing Jim RichardsHolden VR Commodore65DNFDNF
19962 Gibson Team Sega John ClelandHolden VR Commodore1597th7th
199705 Holden Racing Team Peter BrockHolden VS CommodoreL152DNFDNF
19981 Holden Racing Team Craig LowndesHolden VT CommodoreOC1596th6th
19992 Holden Racing Team Paul MorrisHolden VT Commodore1613rd3rd
20001 Holden Racing Team Craig LowndesHolden VT CommodoreOC1616th6th
20011 Holden Racing Team Tony LonghurstHolden VX Commodore1611st1st
20021 Holden Racing Team Jim RichardsHolden VX Commodore1611st1st
20031 Holden Racing Team Todd KellyHolden VY Commodore1618th8th
20042 Holden Racing Team Todd KellyHolden VY Commodore15914th14th
20052 Holden Racing Team Todd KellyHolden VZ Commodore1611st1st
20062 Holden Racing Team Garth TanderHolden VZ Commodore0DNFDNF
20072 Holden Racing Team Todd KellyHolden VE Commodore149DNFDNF
20081 Holden Racing Team Garth TanderHolden VE Commodore16012th12th
200951 Tasman Motorsport Greg MurphyHolden VE Commodore1614th4th
2010888 Triple Eight Race Engineering Craig LowndesHolden VE Commodore1611st1st
2011888 Triple Eight Race Engineering Craig LowndesHolden VE Commodore1612nd2nd

Complete Sandown endurance results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsOverall
position
Class
position
1986 Peter Williamson Toyota Peter WilliamsonToyota Celica SupraB12510th10th
1987 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Grant JarrettNissan GazelleC12110th1st
1988 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing George FuryNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RA94DNFDNF
1989 Nissan Motorsport Australia Jim RichardsNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RA1611st1st
1994 Winfield Racing Jim RichardsHolden VP CommodoreV81612nd2nd
1995 Winfield Racing Jim RichardsHolden VR Commodore1558th8th
1996 Gibson Team Sega Gary Waldon
Mark Noske
Holden VR Commodore13813th13th
1997 Holden Racing Team Peter BrockHolden VS Commodore15012th12th
1998 Holden Racing Team Craig LowndesHolden VT CommodoreOC1472nd2nd
2003 Holden Racing Team Todd KellyHolden VY Commodore1411st1st
2004 Holden Racing Team Todd KellyHolden VY Commodore13323rd23rd
2005 Holden Racing Team Todd KellyHolden VZ Commodore1612nd2nd
2006 Holden Racing Team Garth TanderHolden VZ Commodore14926th26th

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results

References

External links

Notes and References

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  7. Web site: Video – Classic Laser Race from '85. speedcafe.com. 10 May 2014 . 19 September 2015.
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  32. Web site: Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife win at Phillip Island. Herald Sun. 19 September 2015.
  33. Web site: Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife win Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercar race at Mount Panorama. foxsports.com.au. 19 September 2015.
  34. Web site: LOWNDES AND SKAIFE WIN L&H 500 PHILLIP ISLAND. speedcafe.com. 18 September 2011 . 19 September 2015.
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