Teams and Drivers
The following drivers and teams competed in the 1981 Australian Touring Car Championship.
Team | Manufacturer | Car model | No | Driver |
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Gary Cooke | Holden | VB Commodore | 2 | Gary Cooke |
Cadbury-Schweppes Racing | Holden | VC Commodore | 3 | Peter Janson |
Re-Car Racing | Holden | VC Commodore | 4 | Alan Browne |
Marlboro Holden Dealer Team | Holden | VC Commodore | 05 | Peter Brock |
Launceston Hotel | Holden | VC Commodore | 7 | Larry Perkins |
Nine Network Racing Team | Chevrolet | Camaro Z28 | 9 | Kevin Bartlett |
Roadways Racing | Holden | VC Commodore | 10 | Steve Harrington |
JPS Team BMW | BMW | 635CSi | 11 | Allan Grice |
Neil Cunningham | Holden | VB Commodore | 16 | Neil Cunningham |
Dick Johnson Racing | Ford | XD Falcon | 17 | Dick Johnson |
Murray Carter | Ford | XD Falcon | 18 | Murray Carter |
Army Reserve Racing | Ford | XD Falcon | 24 | Bob Muir |
Capri Components | Ford | Capri Mk.IIIs | 29 | Lawrie Nelson |
P McLeod | Mazda | RX-7 | 30 | Peter McLeod |
Masterton Homes Racing | Ford | Capri Mk.II | 31 | Colin Bond |
32 | Steve Masterton | |||
Belgrave Mazda | Mazda | RX-3 | 41 | Frank Porter |
Chickadee Chicken | Toyota | Celica | 53 | Graeme Bailey |
Holden | VC Commodore | 71 | Graeme Hooley | |
Toyota Dealer Team | Toyota | Celica | 77 | Peter Williamson |
Alfa Romeo | Alfetta GTV | Joe Beninca | ||
Mazda | RX-3 | Ross Burbidge | ||
Isuzu | Gemini | Jim Faneco | ||
Ford | Escort Mk.II RS2000 | Graham Mein | ||
Mazda | RX-3 | Michael O'Hehir | ||
Mazda | RX-7 | Terry Shiel | ||
Toyota | Corolla Levin | Alexandra Surplice | ||
Triumph | Dolomite Sprint | Greg Symes | ||
Mazda | RX-3 | Evan Thomas | ||
Holden | LX Torana SLR 5000 A9X | Gary Whittaker |
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