Ian Geoghegan - Career Results

Career Results

The following table lists the results obtained by Ian Geoghegan in the various national motor racing titles and major endurance races in which he competed.

Year Title/ Event Position Car Entrant
1960 Australian GT Championship 3rd Holden Geoghegan Motors
1961 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Jaguar 3.4 Litre
1963 Australian Tourist Trophy 1st Lotus 23
1964 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Ford Cortina GT Total Team
1965 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Ford Cortina Lotus Total Team
1965 Australian Tourist Trophy 1st Lotus 23
1966 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Ford Mustang Total Team
1967 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Ford Mustang Mustang Team
1968 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Ford Mustang
1969 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Ford Mustang Mustang Team
1970 Australian Touring Car Championship 4th Ford Mustang Geoghegan's Sporty Cars
1971 Australian Touring Car Championship 3rd Ford Mustang Geoghegan's Sporty Cars
1972 Australian Touring Car Championship 4th Ford XY Falcon GTHO Phase III Geoghegan's Sporty Cars
1973 Australian Touring Car Championship 8th Chrysler VH Valiant Charger R/T E49 Grace Brothers Racing
1974 Toby Lee Series 8th Porsche 911
1976 Australian Sports Car Championship 1st Porsche Carrera
1976 Australian Sports Sedan Championship 6th Holden HQ Monaro Craven Mild Racing
1977 Australian Tourist Trophy 1st Porsche 935
1978 Australian Touring Car Championship 13th Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback


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