1981 Australian Touring Car Championship - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following drivers and teams competed in the 1981 Australian Touring Car Championship.

Team Manufacturer Car model No Driver
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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