John Harvey (racing driver)
















































John Harvey
Nationality Australian
Born
(1938-02-21) 21 February 1938 (age 80)
Sydney, New South Wales
Retired 1988
Australian Touring Car Championship
Years active 1965-86
Teams Holden Dealer Team
Wins 2
Best finish 3rd in 1979 Australian Touring Car Championship
Previous series
1965-70
1966
1966-72
1969-72

Australian Drivers' Champ.
Australian 1½ Litre Champ.
Tasman Series
Australian Sports Car Champ.
Championship titles
1966
1971
1972
1983

Australian 1½ Litre Champ.
Australian Sports Car Champ.
Australian Sports Car Champ.
Bathurst 1000

John Francis Harvey (born 21 February 1938 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a retired Australian racing driver. He was a top Speedcar driver for many years in the 1950s and 1960s, winning many championship races including the NSW Championship for three successive years and the Victorian Championship twice before turning his skills to road racing where he had a long and successful career until his retirement at the end of 1988.




Contents






  • 1 Career


  • 2 Career results


    • 2.1 Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results


    • 2.2 Complete FIA European Touring Car Championship results


    • 2.3 Complete World Touring Car Championship results


    • 2.4 Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results


    • 2.5 Complete Bathurst 1000 results


    • 2.6 Complete Sandown Endurance results


    • 2.7 Complete Spa 24 Hours results




  • 3 References





Career


Despite being regarded as one of the best Speedcar drivers in Australia, Harvey switched from speedway to road racing in 1964 following the deaths of a few friends in Speedcar racing, as well as a contentious 6-month suspension received from the Sydney-based National Speedcar Club officials after he was alleged to spin fellow driver Al Staples in a scratch race at the Sydney Showground Speedway. Although this decision was later reverted to no suspension at the drivers meeting, Harvey decided to opt out of Speedway to go road racing. He would make a short lived comeback to racing speedcars in 1974 at the Liverpool Speedway in western Sydney after the track promoters changed the 440-metre (480 yd) D-shaped oval from a dirt track to a bitumen track, once again racing for the same car owner he had in the 1960s, Ronald Mackay.


Harvey drove cars such as the Austin Cooper S and Brabham BT14 Ford 1.5 litre. Harvey won the 1966 Australian 1½ Litre Championship in the Brabham and in the same year finished runner up in the Australian Drivers' Championship for 2.5 litre Australian National Formula cars in the same car, competing against much more powerful machinery. Also winning the NSW 1.5 litre Road Racing Championship.He began an involvement with Bob Jane’s racing team in 1967 and moved to Melbourne. Harvey won the 1971 and 1972 Australian Sports Car Championships driving the McLaren M6B Repco V8 for Bob Jane. He drove Jane's Repco V8 powered Holden Torana in Sports Sedan racing in the early 1970s, winning both the Toby Lee Series at Oran Park and the Marlboro Series at Calder Park Raceway in 1973.




Reproduction of the 1976 Bathurst Bond/Harvey Torana


In 1976 John Harvey won the first round of the Australian Touring Car Championship in a one-off drive in a B&D Autos-sponsored Torana L34 at Symmons Plains. Later in the year Harvey was signed up to co-drive with Colin Bond in the Holden Dealer Team Torana L34 which finished a close second in the Bathurst 1000.


The race winning #7 Holden was accidentally credited with an extra lap, putting it ahead of the #1 Holden. The error was picked up after the race and the relevant race official offered the Holden Dealer Team, the official factory team, the right to appeal. However, the #7 car was entered by Ron Hodgson Motors, one of Holden's biggest dealerships. The Holden hierarchy decided it would be good 'politic' to let Bob Morris and British sportscar racer John Fitzpatrick keep the win. Holden apologised to John Harvey for this at a testimonial dinner in 2002.


With Bond leaving the Holden team at the end of 1976, Harvey then became the lead driver for the 1977 season.


In 1978 Peter Brock re-joined the Holden Dealer Team and became No.1 driver with Harvey driving the No.2 car. This established the pattern for almost a decade. The Harvey car effectively becoming Brock’s backup, notably winning the 1978 Rothmans 500 event at Oran Park teamed with Charlie O'Brien. 1980 Peter Brock took over the Holden Dealer Team, deciding John Harvey would not contest the ATCC races and contest only the endurance races at the end of the year. Peter Brock teamed with John Harvey 1980 1981 for the CRC 300, winning both. This arrangement continued until the advent of Group A in Australia in 1985, though Harvey did run in rounds of the 1984 ATCC, driving Brock's #05 when Brock and Perkins were attempting to win Le Mans. Harvey would then run selected rounds in the 1985 ATCC, as well as rounds of the 1986 ATCC.


John Harvey's biggest win came with the HDT at the 1983 James Hardie 1000. Originally to be partnered with Brock's brother Phil, Harvey qualified his #25 Holden VH Commodore (the car in which Brock and Perkins had won the 1982 race) in 5th place (Brock claimed pole in #05). After just eight laps, Brock's car blew its engine, seemingly putting him and Perkins out of the race. However, due to the pair being cross-entered in #25, Brock and Perkins then took over from Harvey for the rest of the race (leaving Phil Brock without a drive). The race win was controversial at the time as many felt Brock and Perkins should not have been allowed to move into the HDT's second car after theirs retired. Under race rules at the time however, cross-entering was allowed and had actually been used in previous 1000's, though this was the first time drivers had moved from one car to another and had gone on to win the race.


Harvey would go on to finish second at Bathurst the following year in the last race for the Group C touring cars in what was a 1-2 form finish for the Dealer Team with Brock/Perkins bringing in their VK Commodore home first in front of Harvey's co-driver, 25-year-old Tasmanian David Parsons. Harvey would finish second again two years later for the HDT. Driving a VK Commodore SS Group A, he teamed with HDT driver/engineer Neal Lowe to finish second behind the Commodore of Allan Grice and Graeme Bailey.


Harvey won the 1986 Pukekohe 500 with Neal Lowe in their new Group A SS VK Commodore, and the pair finished second to HDT teammates Brock and Allan Moffat at the 1987 Nissan 500 Wellington.


Harvey split with Brock by 1987, being unhappy with Brock’s flirtation with ‘New Age’ ideas like his ‘Energy Polariser’. Harvey told his side of the story of the split in Bill Tuckey’s 1987 book The Rise and Fall of Peter Brock.


In March 1987 Harvey teamed up with Allan Moffat to drive their HDT built (and covertly bought by Moffat) Holden VL Commodore SS Group A to victory in the first round of the 1987 World Touring Car Championship at the famous Monza circuit in Italy. After finishing seventh, the pair were promoted as the first six BMW Motorsport backed BMW M3's were disqualified from the race for being some 50–80 kg underweight (after a protest from a privateer M3 team, the works M3's were found to have been fitted with lightweight carbon-fibre and kevlar body panels). Later at the Spa 24 Hours in August, Moffat and Harvey achieved a class win and finished 4th outright behind the works BMW Team M3's. Sydney driver Tony Mulvihill had also been listed to drive the #5 Rothmans sponsored Commodore at Spa, though he was caught out by the notorious Ardennes weather in qualifying and failed to qualify for the race. This forced Moffat and Harvey to drive the 24 hours with just the two of them while most other teams used at least 3 drivers.


After Moffat abandoned the Commodore in favor of Andy Rouse's Ford Sierra RS500, Harvey missed the 1987 James Hardie 1000 which was a round of the WTCC. It was the first Bathurst race Harvey had missed since 1972. The race was also the 9th and last Bathurst 1000 win for his longtime teammate Peter Brock. Harvey's last Bathurst 1000 was in 1988 where he teamed with Kevin Bartlett in a Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV to finish in 14th after qualifying 22nd. Early in the race, Harvey had been dicing with Brock, now racing a BMW M3. Harvey almost didn't get to drive in the 1988 race. At the time he was working for the Tom Walkinshaw owned Holden Special Vehicles and Walkinshaw had a rule that barring himself, senior management could not participate in dangerous activities such as being a race driver. Walkinshaw finally relented and let Harvey race at Bathurst, originally offering him the lead driver role in the HSV team's 3rd car, something which Harvey turned down stating that "I had been the number two behind Brock for eight years and I wasn't about to become the number three".


During Round 7 of the 1988 Australian Touring Car Championship at Sandown, and despite being part of the management team at HSV, Harvey was on hand to be part of Allan Moffat's team for the weekend (complete with a Moffat team ANZ Bank jacket). From 1988 Moffat was racing a Ford Sierra RS500 built by Swiss ace Reudi Eggenberger. Ironically, Harvey's old HDT teammate Larry Perkins though his Perkins Engineering was running the factory backed Holden team in the 1988 ATCC under the name of Holden Special Vehicles.


In February 1988, Harvey drove the new VL Commodore SS Group A SV which was the pace car driver for the first ever NASCAR race held outside of North America, the Goodyear NASCAR 500 held at the then new, A$54 million Calder Park Thunderdome in Melbourne.


Following the 1988 Tooheys 1000, John Harvey retired from competitive motor sport to concentrate on his work with Holden and HSV.


In 2018 CAMS award Australian racing legend John Harvey a place in the Motor Sport Hall of Fame.



Career results































































































































































































Season
Series
Position
Car
Team
1965

Australian Drivers' Championship
10th

Brabham BT14 Ford
RC Phillips Sports Cars

Australian Touring Car Championship
7th

Austin Cooper S

1966

Australian Drivers' Championship

2nd

Brabham BT14 Ford
RC Phillips Sports Cars

Australian 1½ Litre Championship

1st

Australian Touring Car Championship
4th

Austin Cooper S
1967

Tasman Series
10th

Brabham BT14 Ford


Australian Drivers' Championship
4th

Brabham BT14 Ford
Brabham BT11 Climax

1969

Australian Drivers' Championship
4th

Brabham BT23E Repco

1970

Tasman Series
12th

Brabham BT23E Repco


Australian Drivers' Championship

3rd

Brabham BT23E Repco

1971

Australian Sports Car Championship

1st

McLaren M6B Repco
Bob Jane Racing
1972

Australian Sports Car Championship

1st

McLaren M6B Repco

Bob Jane Racing

Australian Touring Car Championship
9th

Holden HQ Monaro GTS 350
1973
Toby Lee Series

1st

Holden LJ Torana-Repco

Bob Jane Racing
1976

Australian Touring Car Championship
11th

Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
B&D Autos
Holden Dealer Team
1977

Australian Touring Car Championship
6th

Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
Holden LX Torana SS A9X

Holden Dealer Team
1978

Australian Touring Car Championship
8th

Holden LX Torana SS A9X

Holden Dealer Team
1979

Australian Touring Car Championship

3rd

Holden LX Torana SS A9X

Holden Dealer Team
1982

Australian Endurance Championship
24th

Holden VH Commodore SS

Marlboro Holden Dealer Team
1983

Australian Endurance Championship
11th

Holden VH Commodore SS

Marlboro Holden Dealer Team
1984

Australian Touring Car Championship
33rd

Holden VH Commodore SS

Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australian Endurance Championship
4th
1985

Australian Touring Car Championship
19th

Holden VK Commodore

Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Australian Endurance Championship
NC
1986

Australian Touring Car Championship
11th

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A

Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Australian Endurance Championship
8th

South Pacific Touring Car Championship
15th
1987

World Touring Car Championship
NC

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A

Allan Moffat Racing
1988

Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship
NC

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV

Bob Forbes Racing


Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)























































































































































































































Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
DC
Points

1965


Austin Cooper S

SAN
7










7th
-

1966


Austin Cooper S

BAT
4










4th
-

1972

Bob Jane Racing

Holden HQ Monaro GTS 350

SYM

CAL

BAT
4

SAN

AIR

WAR

SUR

ORA



9th
9

1976
B&D Autos

Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34

SYM
1

CAL

ORA








11th
23

Holden Dealer Team




SAN
4

AMA
4

AIR
3

LAK

SAN

AIR

SUR

PHI
Ret

1977

Holden Dealer Team

Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
Holden LX Torana SS A9X

SYM
8

CAL
4

ORA
2

AMA
Ret

SAN
3

AIR
5

LAK
3

SAN
Ret

AIR
3

SUR

PHI
4
6th
40

1978

Holden Dealer Team

Holden LX Torana SS A9X

SYM
3

ORA
Ret

AMA

SAN
4

WAN
2

CAL

LAK
Ret

AIR



8th
19

1979

Holden Dealer Team

Holden LX Torana SS A9X

SYM
1

CAL
3

ORA
4

SAN
6

WAN
2

SUR
3

LAK
2

AIR
3




3rd
54

1984

Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Holden VH Commodore SS

SAN

SYM

WAN

SUR
Ret

ORA

LAK
9

AIR




33rd
9

1985

Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Holden VK Commodore

WIN

SAN

SYM

WAN

AIR

CAL
5

SUR

LAK

AMA

ORA
5

19th
30

1986

Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A

AMA
Ret

SYM
3

SAN
6

AIR
5

WAN
Ret

SUR

CAL
6

LAK

WIN

ORA

11th
61


Complete FIA European Touring Car Championship results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)













































Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
DC
Points

1986

Australia Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A

MNZ

DON

HOC

MIS

AND

BNO

ZEL

NUR

SPA
22

SIL

NOG

ZOL

JAR

EST
NC
0


Complete World Touring Car Championship results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)







































Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
DC
Points

1987

Australia Allan Moffat Racing

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A

MNZ
1

JAR
Ret

DIJ
Ret

NUR

SPA
ovr:4
cls:1


BNO

SIL

BAT

CLD

WEL

FJI
NC
0

† Not registered for series & points



Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

























Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
DC
Points

1988

Australia Bob Forbes Racing

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV

BAT
14

WEL

PUK

FJI
NC
0


Complete Bathurst 1000 results

































































































































































































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.


1965

Australia BMC

Australia John French

Morris Cooper S
C
24
DNF
DNF

1966


Australia Kevin Bartlett

Volvo 122S
D
118
15th
4th

1971

Australia Bob Jane Racing Team

Australia Bob Jane

Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1
D
50
DNF
DNF

1973

Australia Bob Jane Racing

Australia Bob Jane

Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1
D
161
4th
4th

1974

Australia Norman G Booth Pty Ltd

Australia Jim Hunter

Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000
3001 – 6000cc
7
DNF
DNF

1975

Australia Massey Holden

New Zealand Peter Janson

Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
D
143
DNF
DNF

1976

Australia Holden Dealer Team

Australia Colin Bond

Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
3001cc - 6000cc
163
2nd
2nd

1977

Australia Holden Dealer Team

Australia Wayne Negus

Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback
3001cc - 6000cc
91
DNF
DNF

1978

Australia Holden Dealer Team

Australia Charlie O'Brien

Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback
A
139
19th
9th

1979

Australia Holden Dealer Team

Australia Ron Harrop

Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback
A
57
DNF
DNF

1980

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia Ron Harrop

Holden VC Commodore
3001-6000cc
78
DNF
DNF

1981

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia Vern Schuppan

Holden VC Commodore
8 Cylinder & Over
37
DNF
DNF

1982

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia Gary Scott

Holden VH Commodore SS
A
162

3rd

3rd

1983

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia Peter Brock
Australia Larry Perkins
Australia Phil Brock

Holden VH Commodore SS
A
163

1st

1st

1984

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia David Parsons

Holden VK Commodore
Group C
161

2nd

2nd

1985

Australia Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Australia David Parsons

Holden VK Commodore
C
96
DNF
DNF

1986

Australia Mobil Holden Dealer Team

New Zealand Neal Lowe

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
C
163

2nd

2nd

1988

Australia Bob Forbes Racing

Australia Kevin Bartlett

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV
A
140
14th
10th


Complete Sandown Endurance results

















































































































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.


1973

Australia Bob Jane Racing

drove solo

Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1
D
57
DNF
DNF

1977

Australia Holden Dealer Team

drove solo

Holden Torana LX SS A9X Hatchback
A

NA
DNF
DNF

1978

Australia Holden Dealer Team

drove solo

Holden Torana LX SS A9X Hatchback
6000cc
128

2nd

2nd

1979

Australia Holden Dealer Team

drove solo

Holden Torana LX SS A9X Hatchback
A
128

2nd

2nd

1981

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia Vern Schuppan

Holden VC Commodore
A
117
4th
4th

1982

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia Gary Scott

Holden VH Commodore SS
D
108
4th
4th

1983

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia Peter Brock

Holden VH Commodore SS
Over 3000cc
127
DSQ
DSQ

1984

Australia Marlboro Holden Dealer Team

Australia David Parsons

Holden VK Commodore
Over 3000cc
127

3rd

3rd

1985

Australia Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Australia David Parsons

Holden VK Commodore
A
78
DNF
DNF

1986

Australia Mobil Holden Dealer Team

New Zealand Neal Lowe

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
B
125
8th
8th


Complete Spa 24 Hours results

































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.

1986

Australia Mobil Holden Dealer Team

Australia Peter Brock
Canada Allan Moffat

Holden VK Commodore SS Group A
Div.3
412
22nd
10th

1987

Australia Allan Moffat Racing

Canada Allan Moffat
Australia Tony Mulvihill

Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
Div.3
468
4th

1st


References



  • Australia's Greatest Motor Race 1960-1999 (Chevron) © 2000

  • Australian Competition Yearbook 1974

  • Ten Top Drivers (Forsyth Publications) 1979


  • The Rise and Fall of Peter Brock (Bill Tuckey) 1987









Sporting positions
Preceded by
Peter Brock
Larry Perkins


Winner of the Bathurst 1000
1983
(with Peter Brock and Larry Perkins)
Succeeded by
Peter Brock
Larry Perkins









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