1980 Castrol International Rally

The Castrol International Rally, organised by the Southern Districts Motor Sports Association, was conducted on March 22-23 in the forests around Canberra.

Carr by 40 split seconds!

The 1980 Castrol really came of age with the arrival of Swedish star, Ari Vatanen, with his regular co-driver, Dave Richards. Vatanen would go on to win the WRC the following year. Vatanen was part of a two car New Zealand team of RS1800s, the second driven by New Zealander Jim Donald. But with five Castrol wins to his name, local star Greg Carr could never be discounted, as well as his ever reliable teammate, Colin Bond, both also in Escort RS1800s. And of course nearly all of Australia’s top rally drivers were there including Hugh Bell, Wayne Bell, Murray Coote, Ed Mulligan, Bob Watson and Barry Ferguson. A further wildcard entry was Peter Brock, fresh from winning the 1970 Repco Reliability Trial, and expected to be spectacular, if not quick, in a Commodore.

Vatanen was quick out of the blocks and led on the first division, just ahead of Bond, whose circuit racing experience was showing on the tarmac stages. Carr was third, but only 17 seconds adrift. Carr moved up to second ahead of Bond on the night stages, but he was unable to match Vatanen who finished the second division 1 minute and 43 seconds ahead of Carr. Vatanen looked like cruising to a comfortable victory having extended his lead to almost three minutes on Sunday morning. But as so often happened with the impetuous Vatanen, he rolled the Escort on SS29 and took a maximum time, putting him back into second 39 seconds behind Carr. He fitted soft A2 tyres in an attempt to retake the lead but a couple of punctures prevented him from taking full advantage. In the end Carr won by 40 seconds, his sixth (and final) Castrol Rally win.
Carr and Gocentas on the Saturday tarmac stages, photo: Les Oliver
Ari Vatanen thrilled the crowds with his flamboyant style
The famous shot of Colin Bond having clipped a kerb on one of the tarmac stages

Results and entry list

NOTE: This was the first year that the Castrol Rally used full elapsed timing, i.e. no target times.

PlaceDriverCo-DriverCarTime
1Greg CarrFred GocentasFord Escort RS 18003:58:17
2Ari VatanenDavid RichardsFord Escort RS 18003:58:57
3Colin BondJohn Dawson-DamerFord Escort RS 18004:05:05
4Hugh BellDamian O’ReillyDatsun 16004:18:23
5Peter BrockNoel RichardsHolden Commodore4:21:00
6Chris GabrielYvette PolonyiMitsubishi Galant4:23:06
7Wayne BellDavid BoddyHolden Gemini Turbo4:25:01
8Jim DonaldKevin LancasterFord Escort RS 1800 MKII4:28:22
9Murray CooteBrian MarsdenFord Escort RS 20004:29:13
10Mike BellRichard DavisFord Escort RS 20004:30:35
11Barry FergusonSteve OwersHolden Gemini Turbo4:30:52
12David HouseRon PageDatsun 16004:31:28
13Gordon LevenRobert WilsonDatsun 510 SSS4:33:03
14Clive SlaterAnn HeaneyFord Escort RS 20004:33:51
15Steve StewartBob VinceHolden Torana XU14:33:53
16John FraserEwan HigginsMitsubishi Lancer4:34:58
17Trevor VinceGraeme PigramDatsun H5104:37:21
18Graeme WhatmanJames WhatmanMitsubishi Galant4:37:35
19Barrie SmithJan MosherDatsun 16004:37:55
20Gary BevenAlister MearnesDatsun 16004:39:01
21Dale LoaderBrian CoxMitsubishi Lancer4:40:28
22Barry LoweKevin AttwoodDatsun4:40:43
23Paul ColeRuss WhittyDatsun 16004:41:25
24Gary MeehanGreg GiffordToyota Celica4:41:40
25Bob WatsonWayne GregsonPeugeot 504 Ti4:42:38
26John CraydonJohn SullivanDatsun4:43:23
27Peter NelsonGraham MouleDatsun 16004:44:53
28Doug StewartCol ParryHolden Commodore4:48:03
29Neil WestonPeter BerrimanDatsun 16004:48:35
30Keith ByrnKen SmithMitsubishi Lancer4:49:05
31Gary MecakPat TaylorMazda4:51:12
32Bruce HodgsonMike MitchellFord Falcon XA4:55:44
33John BerneDavid PeitiFord Escort5:00:43

Full entry list

Route

The event followed the same format as the previous year with three dvisions – Saturday daylight, Saturday night and Sunday daylight. The difference was the inclusion of several tarmac stages on Saturday afternoon in some new housing estates in Gowrie and Fadden

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