- Jim Richards (race driver)
V8 Supercar Driver
Name = Jim Richards
Caption = Jim Richards with his Co-driver Barry Oliver in aPorsche 911 GT3 inTarga Tasmania
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Last position =Jim Richards (born
September 2 1947 ) is aNew Zealand racing driver who has spent most of his racing life inAustralia .Richards first made his mark in Australia at the 1974
Bathurst 1000 with a masterful display of wet weather driving during the race, recording faster lap times than any of his opposition in the latter part of the event while driving a Torana L34 which finished in third place.In mid-1975 Richards moved to Australia and was quickly competitive in sports sedan races driving his Sidchrome-sponsored Mustang. He was co-driver for John Goss in 1976 at Bathurst. Then in 1978 Richards began a successful stint as
Peter Brock 's co-driver at Bathurst, netting Richards three Bathurst 1000 titles in a row.Jim Richards was Australian Touring Car Champion in 1985 and 1987, driving elegant black and gold JPS-sponsored BMWs, a 635CSi and an M3 respectively; in 1990 driving both Nissan Skyline R31 GTS-R & Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R and again in 1991 driving the 4WD Skyline GT-R, affectionately known as "Godzilla".
His other Australian title wins were:
* 1985 Australian Endurance Championship in a BMW 635CSi
* 1985 AMSCAR Series in a BMW 635CSi
* 1986 Australian Endurance Championship in a BMW 635CSi
* 1987 AMSCAR Series in a BMW M3
* 1992 AMSCAR Series in a Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
* 1995 Australian GT Production Car Series in a Porsche 993 RSCS
* 1996 Australian NASCAR Championship
* 1999 Australian GT Production Car Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
* 2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
* 2001 Australian Nations Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
* 2002 Australian Nations Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
* 2003 Australian Carrera Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3 CupHis Bathurst wins have been:
* 1978 -Peter Brock / Jim Richards (Holden Torana LX A9X)
* 1979 - Peter Brock / Jim Richards (Holden Torana LX A9X)
* 1980 - Peter Brock / Jim Richards (Holden Commodore VC)
* 1991 -Mark Skaife / Jim Richards (Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R)
* 1992 - Mark Skaife / Jim Richards (Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R)
* 1998 -Rickard Rydell / Jim Richards (Volvo S40 )
* 2002 - Mark Skaife / Jim Richards (Holden Commodore VX)He has also won
Targa Tasmania eight times in a succession of Porsches, and a pair ofSandown 500 wins.Career results
Trivia
Jim Richards is the father of Australian driver
Steven Richards , but is unrelated to another New Zealand racing Richards,Jason Richards .Richards was inducted in the Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2006. [cite news |publisher=Fox Sports Australia |url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,20910049-23770,00.html |title=Lowndes wins major V8 award |date=December 12, 2006 |accessdate=2007-01-03]
Richards is infamous for his speech after winning the 1992 Bathurst 1000 after crashing while in the lead and causing a red flag. The race results were declared at the end of the last completed lap, before his crash. The crowd booed when Richards and his co-driver Mark Skaife went to collect their trophies. When prompted for a reaction, Richards' spoke in the microphone: "This is bloody disgraceful. I'll keep racing, but I tell you what, I'll always remember this. You're a pack of arseholes." [cite book |last= Bidwell |first= Peter |title= V8 Kiwis |pages= 18 |year= 2006 |publisher= Hodder Moa |location= Auckland |isbn= 1-86971-060-6 ] He later apologized for the outburst, citing the fact that he had just heard the news that his good friend and countryman Denny Hulme had passed away from a heart attack which he suffered during the race.
While for most of his career he has been based in Australia, he races on a New Zealand competition licence with a New Zealand flag next to his name.
References
External links
* [http://www.conrod.com.au/stats/drprof.cgi?id=12 VESRIX]
* [http://www.motorsm.com/motorsport/auto/AUS_Carrera_Cup/2003.asp 2003 Carrera Cup]
* [http://www.trackcorp.com.au/hot_laps.htm Jim Richards Hot Laps Experience]
*2007 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport [http://www.camsmanual.com.au/records.asp]
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