1980 Australian Touring Car Championship - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following drivers and teams competed in the 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship.

Team Manufacturer Car model No Driver
Cadbury-Schweppes Racing Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback 3 Peter Janson
Holden Dealer Team Holden VB Commodore 05 Peter Brock
Craven Mild Racing Holden LX Torana A9X SS Hatchback 1
7
Allan Grice
VB Commodore 1
7
Bob Morris
Garry Willmington Ford XD Falcon 8 Garry Willmington
Nine Network Racing Team Chevrolet Camaro Z28 9 Kevin Bartlett
Murray Carter Ford XD Falcon 18 Murray Carter
Roadways Racing Holden VB Commodore 21 Charlie O'Brien
Garth Wigston
Re-Car Racing Holden VB Commodore 26 Alan Browne
Brian Sampson
Ford Falcon XC Hardtop 30 Bill O'Brien
Lawrie Nelson Ford Capri Mk.III 58 Lawrie Nelson
Toyota Dealer Team Toyota Celica 77 Peter Williamson
Corolla Mike Quinn
Chickadee Chicken Toyota Celica Graeme Bailey
Mazda RX-3 John Bundy
Mazda RX-3 Ross Burbidge
Holden VB Commodore Gary Cooke
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Ron Dickson
Ford Ford Escort Mk.II John Faulkner
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV John French
Holden VB Commodore Fred Geissler
Bob Holden Motors Ford Ford Escort Mk.II Bob Holden
Terry Shiel Mazda RX-3 Dick Johnson
Barry Jones Mazda RX-3 Barry Jones
Mazda RX-3 Larry Kogge
Masterton Homes Ford Capri Mk.II Steve Masterton
Colin Bond
Mazda RX-7 Peter McLeod
Ford Ford Escort Mk.II Graham Mein
Holden VB Commodore Wayne Negus
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV Frank Porter
Triumph Dolomite Sprint Martin Power
Toyota Celica Wally Scott
Don Smith Ford Capri Mk.III Don Smith
Toyota Celica Maurice Spalding
Mazda RX-3 Evan Thomas

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