Glenn Seton

Australian racing driver (born 1965)

Glenn Seton
Nationality Australian
Born (1965-05-05) 5 May 1965 (age 59)
Supercars Championship career
Championships2 (1993, 1997)
Races209
Wins40
Podiums104
Pole positions16

Glenn Seton (born 5 May 1965) is an Australian racing driver. He won the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1993 and 1997 while driving for his own team. Although he never won the Bathurst 1000 like his father Barry did in 1965, Glenn started from pole position in 1994 and 1996, and finished second three times. He came close to winning the race in 1995, holding a significant lead in the closing stages, but his engine failed nine laps from the finish.[1][2]

Career

Early career

Growing up in south-west Sydney, Seton had a successful karting career before switching to cars after a heavy crash at Oran Park Raceway aged 17.[1] He then raced for his father Barry's team in 1983, driving a Ford Capri and making his Bathurst 1000 debut in 1983 with Barry, better known as Bo. Seton then competed in three rounds of the 1984 Australian Touring Car Championship in the car.

Nissan Motorsport

He then moved to Nissan Motorsport from the 1984 Australian Endurance Championship and would remain with the team until the end of 1988. Father Barry also joined the team as engine builder. Glenn would first drive in a Nissan Pulsar EXA in the 1984 Castrol 500 at Sandown in Melbourne, and then at the 1984 James Hardie 1000, both times alongside Christine Gibson, the wife of his future boss Fred Gibson. In 1986, he would win his first major race, the Sandown 500 driving with George Fury.[1]

His best individual year with Nissan came in 1987 driving the Nissan Skyline RS DR30 when he would finish second behind Jim Richards in the ATCC, only losing the championship after falling behind Richards in the final race at Oran Park Raceway.[3] Teamed with John Bowe, Seton would then finish second in the 1987 James Hardie 1000 which that year was part of the inaugural World Touring Car Championship. Seton, who had driven a memorable stint on slick tyres in wet conditions, and Bowe were in a strong position behind the later-disqualified Eggenberger Motorsport Ford Sierra RS500s until a safety car delayed them.[4] Post-season, Seton also competed at Suzuka Circuit in the final round of the 1987 Japanese Touring Car Championship with Anders Olofsson, finishing in fourth place. It was Seton's only major race outside Australasia.

1988 would be a frustrating year for Seton. Nissan introduced the new Skyline HR31 GTS-R, and with the car arriving only mid-season, the team could not get on terms with the much more powerful Ford Sierras. The cars initial unreliability saw Seton's Skyline retire from the first lap at both the Sandown 500 and Tooheys 1000, both times when the cars production-based gearbox failed.[1]

Glenn Seton Racing

Following this, Seton and his father Bo left the Nissan team at the end of 1988 to set up Glenn Seton Racing, which ran from 1989 to 2002, initially with Ford Sierra RS500s. The team wrote off its only car in the team's third round at Lakeside International Raceway in 1989, forcing the team to miss the next two rounds. In this Group A Sierra period, in which Seton retained the Peter Jackson title sponsorship from the Nissan days, Seton would only win one championship round, at Symmons Plains Raceway in 1992.[5] In addition to this, Seton reunited with George Fury to win the 1990 Sandown 500 which contributed to winning the 1990 Australian Endurance Championship.

Approaching the new Group 3A regulations developed for 1993, GSR was one of the teams to develop a new V8 engine Ford Falcon (EB). The team ran the Falcons at the season-ending endurance races in 1992, where Seton became the first driver to put a Falcon into the top 10 qualifiers at Bathurst since 1984. The move to the new V8 formula would prove fruitful for Seton, winning the 1993 and 1997 Australian Touring Car Championships. In this period from 1993 to 1997, Seton finished in the top three of the championship in each year.[5] This was despite the team's level of funding and resources dropping significantly from 1996 following the end of tobacco sponsorship in Australia.

Despite his consistent success in the championship, success at Bathurst would continue to elude Seton in this period. Seton did claim pole position at Bathurst in 1994 and 1996, however was regularly hampered by reliability issues on race day. Most infamously, Seton was leading the 1995 Bathurst 1000 until the final ten laps when an engine failure caused him to retire from the race. The race held extra importance for Seton as it was thirty years after father Bo's Bathurst victory, Seton himself was 30 years of age and was running in car number 30. A promotional offer would have given Seton the choice between $30,000 or his father's Bathurst winning car should he have won the race.[6]

Between 1999 and 2001, the team received increased funding from Ford Australia and was rebranded as Ford Tickford Racing. The team ran two cars in this period, first for Neil Crompton and then for Steven Richards but had limited success on track. Seton won his final solo championship race at Winton Motor Raceway in 2000, only losing the overall round victory after slipping off the track on oil in the final race.[5] Seton missed the Sandown round in 2000 after a testing crash at Phillip Island, however still finished fifth in the championship, before dropping to 16th in 2001.[1] The team downsized to one car in 2002 and lost the Tickford association, running with Ford Credit title sponsorship, who had backed Seton since 1996.

Ford Performance Racing

At the end of 2002, Seton sold the team to Prodrive and the team name was renamed to Ford Performance Racing with Seton remaining with the team as a driver. The team would run three cars in 2003 with Craig Lowndes and David Besnard joining the team, with Lowndes and Seton combining for a second-place finish at the 2003 Bathurst 1000. With Seton only being promoted to the 1987 podium after the later disqualifications, this was Seton's first time appearing on the Bathurst podium.[2] In 2004, the team suffered a spate of engine failures and Seton would only finish 15th in the championship, five spots ahead of Lowndes. Despite this, Seton and Lowndes would repeat their 2003 runner-up finish at the 2004 Bathurst 1000, in what were Seton's only two podiums in his two-year stint with the team.[1]

Dick Johnson Racing

In 2005 he moved to Dick Johnson Racing a team with whom Seton had a long rivalry with through the 1990s. In late 2005 after a disappointing season, Seton was sacked from Dick Johnson Racing halfway through his two-year contract and replaced by Will Davison for 2006.[1]

Endurance co-driver

Seton was not able to find a 2006 full-time drive, so he joined Stone Brothers Racing for the two V8 Supercar endurance races with James Courtney. Brake issues hampered the #4 SBR Falcon at Sandown where it finished ninth. At Bathurst they finished third, Seton's third podium in four years at the event.[7]

Seton moved from Ford and joined his childhood friend, and old Nissan teammate, Mark Skaife's Holden Racing Team squad in the 2007 and 2008 endurance races. This marked the first times in Seton's career to drive a Holden. He finished 13th in the Sandown 500 with Tony Longhurst and 11th in the Bathurst 1000 with Nathan Pretty. Seton again joined the Holden Racing Team in 2008, driving the #2 car with Craig Baird. The pair came 14th at the Phillip Island 500 and were running strongly at the Bathurst 1000 until a late race clash with Warren Luff put them out of the race.[8] He made his final Bathurst appearance with Jason Bargwanna for Kelly Racing in 2010.[9]

Later career

After retiring from full-time driving, Seton completed in multiple seasons of Touring Car Masters, including finally winning his first race victory at Bathurst in 2011.[1] Seton would also finish 2nd in class at the 2017 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour driving with son Aaron.

Seton is currently involved in the Australian Speedway scene and has travelled to the US with 2007/08 and 2009/10 Australian Super Sedan Champion, Jamie McHugh[10]

In 2013 Seton won the 2013 Great Southern 4 Hour, sharing a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10 with Bob Pearson.

Personal life

Seton, with ex-wife Jayne, is father of Courtney and Aaron Seton, the latter of whom has also embarked on a racing career and now works as a mechanic for Dick Johnson Racing.[1][11] Seton grew up in Moorebank in south-west Sydney before moving to Melbourne to work on the Nissan programme with his father. Seton would later move to the Gold Coast in 2004 where he currently resides.[1]

Career results

The Ford Falcon (EL) in which Seton won the 1997 Australian Touring Car Championship
The Ford Falcon (BA) in which Seton contested the 2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series for Ford Performance Racing. Pictured in 2018
Season Series Position Car Team
1984 Australian Touring Car Championship 13th Ford Capri Mk.III Barry Seton
1986 Australian Touring Car Championship 10th Nissan Skyline DR30 RS Peter Jackson Nissan Racing
Australian Endurance Championship 12th
South Pacific Touring Car Championship 8th
1987 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Nissan Skyline DR30 RS Peter Jackson Nissan Racing
1988 Australian Touring Car Championship 14th Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R Peter Jackson Nissan Racing
Australian Drivers' Championship 14th Ralt RT4 Nissan Dave Thompson
1989 Australian Touring Car Championship 7th Ford Sierra RS500 Peter Jackson Racing
1990 Australian Touring Car Championship 7th Ford Sierra RS500 Peter Jackson Racing
Australian Endurance Championship 1st
1991 Australian Touring Car Championship 4th Ford Sierra RS500 Peter Jackson Racing
1992 Australian Touring Car Championship 5th Ford Sierra RS500 Peter Jackson Racing
1993 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Ford Falcon (EB) Peter Jackson Racing
1994 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Ford Falcon (EB) Peter Jackson Racing
1995 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Ford Falcon (EF) Peter Jackson Racing
1996 Australian Touring Car Championship 3rd Ford Falcon (EF) Ford Credit Racing
1997 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Ford Falcon (EL) Ford Credit Racing
1998 Australian Touring Car Championship 6th Ford Falcon (EL) Ford Credit Racing
1999 Shell Championship Series 4th Ford Falcon (AU) Ford Tickford Racing
2000 Shell Championship Series 5th Ford Falcon (AU) Ford Tickford Racing
2001 Shell Championship Series 16th Ford Falcon (AU) Ford Tickford Racing
2002 V8 Supercar Championship Series 24th Ford Falcon (AU) Glenn Seton Racing
2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series 15th Ford Falcon (AU)
Ford Falcon (BA)
Ford Performance Racing
2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series 15th Ford Falcon (BA) Ford Performance Racing
2005 V8 Supercar Championship Series 15th Ford Falcon (BA) Dick Johnson Racing
2006 V8 Supercar Championship Series 35th Ford Falcon (BA) Stone Brothers Racing
2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series 38th Holden Commodore (VE) Holden Racing Team
2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series 52nd Holden Commodore (VE) Holden Racing Team
2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series 61st Holden Commodore (VE) Kelly Racing
Australian Mini Challenge 6th Mini John Cooper Works Challenge Pizza Capers
2011 Touring Car Masters (Class C) 11th Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop Speed FX Racing
2012 Australian Touring Car Masters Series (Class A) 27th Ford XY Falcon GTHO Falcon Fire Protection
2013 Australian Production Car Championship 5th Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X Pro-Duct Racing
Touring Car Masters 26th Ford XY Falcon GT Falcon Fire Protection
2015 Touring Car Masters (Pro Masters Class) 7th Ford Mustang Thunder Road Racing Australia

Supercars Championship results

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

Supercars results
Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Position Points
1984 Barry Seton Ford Capri Mk.III SAN
R1
SYM
R2
BAR
R3
SUR
R4
16
ORA
R5
13
LAK
R6
12
ADE
R7
13th 25
1986 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Nissan Skyline DR30 RS AMA
R1
SYM
R2
SAN
R3
14
ADE
R4
Ret
BAR
R5
2
SUR
R6
13
CAL
R7
2
LAK
R8
WIN
R9
ORA
R10
10th 67
1987 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Nissan Skyline DR30 RS CAL
R1
1
SYM
R2
4
LAK
R3
2
BAR
R4
1
ADE
R5
Ret
SUR
R6
3
CAL
R7
1
AMA
R8
3
ORA
R9
Ret
2nd 167
1988 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Nissan Skyline DR30 RS CAL
R1
SYM
R2
WIN
R3
BAR
R4
ADE
R5
SUR
R6
Ret
CAL
R7
AMA
R8
Ret
ORA
R9
6
15th 6
1989 Peter Jackson Racing Ford Sierra RS500 AMA
R1
5
SYM
R2
4
LAK
R3
Ret
BAR
R4
MAL
R5
SAN
R6
Ret
WIN
R7
Ret
ORA
R8
4
7th 28
1990 Peter Jackson Racing Ford Sierra RS500 AMA
R1
12
SYM
R2
4
PHI
R3
Ret
WIN
R4
4
LAK
R5
9
MAL
R6
Ret
WAN
R7
2
ORA
R8
Ret
7th 37
1991 Peter Jackson Racing Ford Sierra RS500 SAN
R1
Ret
SYM
R2
3
WAN
R3
4
LAK
R4
4
WIN
R5
3
AMA
R6
12
MAL
R7
5
LAK
R8
5
ORA
R9
4
4th 70
1992 Peter Jackson Racing Ford Sierra RS500 AMA
R1
2
AMA
R2
7
SAN
R3
5
SAN
R4
11
SYM
R5
1
SYM
R6
1
WIN
R7
3
WIN
R8
4
LAK
R9
7
LAK
R10
11
EAS
R11
8
EAS
R12
4
MAL
R13
6
MAL
R14
6
WAN
R15
4
WAN
R16
6
ORA
R17
5
ORA
R18
13
5th 173
1993 Peter Jackson Racing Ford EB Falcon AMA
R1
3
AMA
R2
4
SYM
R3
3
SYM
R4
Ret
PHI
R5
1
PHI
R6
1
LAK
R7
5
LAK
R8
4
WIN
R9
1
WIN
R10
1
EAS
R11
1
EAS
R12
1
MAL
R13
2
MAL
R14
1
WAN
R15
6
WAN
R15
Ret
ORA
R18
4
ORA
R18
4
1st 191
1994 Peter Jackson Racing Ford EB Falcon AMA
R1
2
AMA
R2
2
SAN
R3
4
SAN
R4
17
SYM
R5
2
SYM
R6
5
PHI
R7
1
PHI
R8
1
LAK
R9
13
LAK
R10
8
WIN
R11
1
WIN
R12
1
EAS
R13
Ret
EAS
R14
5
MAL
R15
4
MAL
R15
Ret
BAR
R18
Ret
BAR
R18
DNS
ORA
R19
1
ORA
R20
1
2nd 228
1995 Peter Jackson Racing Ford EF Falcon SAN
R1
10
SAN
R2
Ret
SYM
R3
3
SYM
R4
Ret
BAT
R5
3
BAT
R6
5
PHI
R7
3
PHI
R8
1
LAK
R9
2
LAK
R10
1
WIN
R11
2
WIN
R12
3
EAS
R13
1
EAS
R14
Ret
MAL
R15
1
MAL
R16
1
BAR
R17
1
BAR
R18
1
ORA
R19
2
ORA
R20
2
2nd 287
1996 Ford Credit Racing Ford EF Falcon EAS
R1
3
EAS
R2
20
EAS
R3
3
SAN
R4
6
SAN
R5
2
SAN
R6
1
BAT
R7
5
BAT
R8
Ret
BAT
R9
5
SYM
R10
7
SYM
R11
4
SYM
R12
3
PHI
R13
10
PHI
R14
2
PHI
R15
1
CAL
R16
Ret
CAL
R17
5
CAL
R18
1
LAK
R19
4
LAK
R20
3
LAK
R21
10
BAR
R22
4
BAR
R23
3
BAR
R24
2
MAL
R25
Ret
MAL
R26
8
MAL
R27
Ret
ORA
R28
3
ORA
R29
3
ORA
R30
2
3rd 308
1997 Ford Credit Racing Ford EL Falcon CAL
R1
3
CAL
R2
2
CAL
R3
1
PHI
R4
1
PHI
R5
3
PHI
R6
Ret
SAN
R7
1
SAN
R8
1
SAN
R9
1
SYM
R10
4
SYM
R11
3
SYM
R12
3
WIN
R13
4
WIN
R14
4
WIN
R15
3
EAS
R16
1
EAS
R17
1
EAS
R18
1
LAK
R19
1
LAK
R20
Ret
LAK
R21
DNS
BAR
R22
8
BAR
R23
8
BAR
R24
7
MAL
R25
3
MAL
R26
3
MAL
R27
4
ORA
R28
4
ORA
R29
5
ORA
R30
1
1st 668
1998 Ford Credit Racing Ford EL Falcon SAN
R1
3
SAN
R2
3
SAN
R3
3
SYM
R4
1
SYM
R5
Ret
SYM
R6
5
LAK
R7
16
LAK
R8
Ret
LAK
R9
18
PHI
R10
4
PHI
R11
4
PHI
R12
8
WIN
R13
11
WIN
R14
14
WIN
R15
9
MAL
R16
7
MAL
R17
4
MAL
R18
3
BAR
R19
6
BAR
R20
7
BAR
R21
19
CAL
R22
5
CAL
R23
6
CAL
R24
C
HDV
R25
9
HDV
R26
5
HDV
R27
3
ORA
R28
5
ORA
R29
5
ORA
R30
Ret
6th 676
1999 Ford Tickford Racing Ford AU Falcon EAS
R1
EAS
R2
EAS
R3
ADE
R4
BAR
R5
BAR
R6
BAR
R7
PHI
R8
PHI
R9
PHI
R10
HDV
R11
HDV
R12
HDV
R13
SAN
R14
SAN
R15
SAN
R16
QLD
R17
QLD
R18
QLD
R19
CAL
R20
CAL
R21
CAL
R22
SYM
R23
SYM
R24
SYM
R25
WIN
R26
WIN
R27
WIN
R28
ORA
R29
ORA
R30
ORA
R31
QLD
R32
BAT
R33
3rd 1656
2000 Ford Tickford Racing Ford AU Falcon PHI
R1
PHI
R2
BAR
R3
BAR
R4
BAR
R5
ADE
R6
ADE
R7
EAS
R8
EAS
R9
EAS
R10
HDV
R11
HDV
R12
HDV
R13
CAN
R14
CAN
R15
CAN
R16
QLD
R17
QLD
R18
QLD
R19
WIN
R20
WIN
R21
WIN
R22
ORA
R23
ORA
R24
ORA
R25
CAL
R26
CAL
R27
CAL
R28
QLD
R29
SAN
R30
SAN
R31
SAN
R32
BAT
R33
5th 1133
2001 Ford Tickford Racing Ford AU Falcon PHI
R1
10
PHI
R2
10
ADE
R3
Ret
ADE
R4
4
EAS
R5
17
EAS
R6
7
HDV
R7
27
HDV
R8
10
HDV
R9
5
CAN
R10
5
CAN
R11
13
CAN
R12
19
BAR
R13
4
BAR
R14
30
BAR
R15
Ret
CAL
R16
19
CAL
R17
25
CAL
R18
16
ORA
R19
11
ORA
R20
15
QLD
R21
Ret
WIN
R22
Ret
WIN
R23
10
BAT
R24
9
PUK
R25
Ret
PUK
R26
14
PUK
R27
13
SAN
R28
7
SAN
R29
17
SAN
R30
Ret
16th 1800
2002 Glenn Seton Racing Ford AU Falcon ADE
R1
ADE
R2
PHI
R3
PHI
R4
EAS
R5
EAS
R6
EAS
R7
HDV
R8
HDV
R9
HDV
R10
CAN
R11
CAN
R12
CAN
R13
BAR
R14
BAR
R15
BAR
R16
ORA
R17
ORA
R18
WIN
R19
WIN
R20
QLD
R21
BAT
R22
SUR
R23
SUR
R24
PUK
R25
PUK
R26
PUK
R27
SAN
R28
SAN
R29
24th 418
2003 Ford Performance Racing Ford BA Falcon ADE
R1
18
ADE
R1
10
PHI
R3
9
EAS
R4
26
WIN
R5
12
BAR
R6
14
BAR
R7
15
BAR
R8
18
HDV
R9
Ret
HDV
R10
16
HDV
R11
17
QLD
R12
Ret
ORA
R13
Ret
SAN
R14
16
BAT
R15
2
SUR
R16
12
SUR
R17
5
PUK
R18
11
PUK
R19
9
PUK
R20
11
EAS
R21
18
EAS
R22
Ret
15th 1266
2004 Ford Performance Racing Ford BA Falcon ADE
R1
10
ADE
R2
Ret
EAS
R3
15
PUK
R4
29
PUK
R5
21
PUK
R6
22
HDV
R7
18
HDV
R8
12
HDV
R9
14
BAR
R10
Ret
BAR
R11
21
BAR
R12
Ret
QLD
R13
13
WIN
R14
10
ORA
R15
DNS
ORA
R16
21
SAN
R17
18
BAT
R18
2
SUR
R19
15
SUR
R20
19
SYM
R21
28
SYM
R22
19
SYM
R23
17
EAS
R24
14
EAS
R25
13
EAS
R26
22
15th 1237
2005 Dick Johnson Racing Ford BA Falcon ADE
R1
9
ADE
R2
25
PUK
R3
26
PUK
R4
13
PUK
R5
12
BAR
R6
12
BAR
R7
15
BAR
R8
9
EAS
R9
20
EAS
R10
27
SHA
R11
14
SHA
R12
7
SHA
R13
24
HDV
R14
8
HDV
R15
7
HDV
R16
5
QLD
R17
11
ORA
R18
18
ORA
R19
13
SAN
R20
12
BAT
R21
9
SUR
R22
23
SUR
R23
23
SUR
R24
20
SYM
R25
22
SYM
R26
19
SYM
R27
20
PHI
R28
29
PHI
R29
24
PHI
R30
11
15th 1353
2006 Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon ADE
R1
ADE
R2
PUK
R3
PUK
R4
PUK
R5
BAR
R6
BAR
R7
BAR
R8
WIN
R9
WIN
R10
WIN
R11
HDV
R12
HDV
R13
HDV
R14
QLD
R15
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
ORA
R18
ORA
R19
ORA
R20
SAN
R21
9
BAT
R22
3
SUR
R23
SUR
R24
SUR
R25
SYM
R26
SYM
R27
SYM
R28
BHR
R29
BHR
R30
BHR
R31
PHI
R32
PHI
R33
PHI
R34
35th 300
2007 Holden Racing Team Holden VE Commodore ADE
R1
ADE
R2
BAR
R3
BAR
R4
BAR
R5
PUK
R6
PUK
R7
PUK
R8
WIN
R9
WIN
R10
WIN
R11
EAS
R12
EAS
R13
EAS
R14
HDV
R15
HDV
R16
HDV
R17
QLD
R18
QLD
R19
QLD
R20
ORA
R21
ORA
R22
ORA
R23
SAN
R24
13
BAT
R25
11
SUR
R26
SUR
R27
SUR
R28
BHR
R29
BHR
R30
BHR
R31
SYM
R32
SYM
R33
SYM
R34
PHI
R35
PHI
R36
PHI
R37
38th 30
2008 Holden Racing Team Holden VE Commodore ADE
R1
ADE
R2
EAS
R3
EAS
R4
EAS
R5
HAM
R6
HAM
R7
HAM
R8
BAR
R9
BAR
R10
BAR
R11
SAN
R12
SAN
R13
SAN
R14
HDV
R15
HDV
R16
HDV
R17
QLD
R18
QLD
R19
QLD
R20
WIN
R21
WIN
R22
WIN
R23
PHI
Q
10
PHI
R24
14
BAT
R25
Ret
SUR
R26
SUR
R27
SUR
R28
BHR
R29
BHR
R30
BHR
R31
SYM
R32
SYM
R33
SYM
R34
ORA
R35
ORA
R36
ORA
R37
52nd 118
2010 Kelly Racing Holden VE Commodore YMC
R1
YMC
R2
BHR
R3
BHR
R4
ADE
R5
ADE
R6
HAM
R7
HAM
R8
QLD
R9
QLD
R10
WIN
R11
WIN
R12
HDV
R13
HDV
R14
TOW
R15
TOW
R16
PHI
R17
20
BAT
R18
Ret
SUR
R19
SUR
R20
SYM
R21
SYM
R22
SAN
R23
SAN
R24
SYD
R25
SYD
R26
61st 113

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 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Nissan Skyline DR30 RS MNZ JAR DIJ NUR SPA BNO SIL BAT
ovr:2
cls:2
CLD
ovr:5
cls:2
WEL
Ret
FJI NC 0

† Not eligible 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 Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R BAT
Ret
WEL PUK FJI NC 0

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Glenn Seton and Craig Lowndes placed second in the 2004 Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 driving this Ford Falcon (BA) for Ford Performance Racing. The image was taken in 2018.
Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1983 Australia Barry Seton Australia Barry Seton Ford Capri Mk.III B 134 DNF DNF
1984 Australia Nissan Motor Co. Australia Christine Gibson Nissan Pulsar EXA Group C 76 DNF DNF
1986 Australia Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Australia George Fury Nissan Skyline DR30 RS B 114 DNF DNF
1987 Australia Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Australia John Bowe Nissan Skyline DR30 RS 1 157 2nd 2nd
1988 Australia Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Sweden Anders Olofsson Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R A 0 DNF DNF
1989 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia John Goss
Australia Tony Noske
Ford Sierra RS500 A 140 20th 17th
Australia Tony Noske
France Alain Ferté
Ford Sierra RS500 A 92 DNF DNF
1990 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Drew Price Ford Sierra RS500 1 77 DNF DNF
1991 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Gregg Hansford Ford Sierra RS500 1 146 9th 8th
1992 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Alan Jones Ford Falcon (EB) A 84 DNF DNF
1993 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Alan Jones Ford Falcon (EB) A 147 DNF DNF
1994 Australia Peter Jackson Racing New Zealand Paul Radisich Ford Falcon (EB) A 82 DNF DNF
1995 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia David Parsons Ford Falcon (EF) 152 DNF DNF
1996 Australia Ford Credit Racing Australia David Parsons Ford Falcon (EF) 152 15th 15th
1997 Australia Ford Credit Racing Australia David Parsons Ford Falcon (EL) L1 121 DNF DNF
1998 Australia Ford Credit Racing Australia Neil Crompton Ford Falcon (EL) OC 160 5th 5th
1999 Australia Ford Tickford Racing Australia Neil Crompton Ford Falcon (AU) 161 5th 5th
2000 Australia Ford Tickford Racing Australia Neil Crompton Ford Falcon (AU) 158 13th 13th
2001 Australia Ford Tickford Racing New Zealand Steven Richards Ford Falcon (AU) 161 9th 9th
2002 Australia Ford Tickford Racing Australia David Besnard
Australia Owen Kelly
Ford Falcon (AU) 102 DNF DNF
2003 Australia Ford Performance Racing Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Falcon (BA) 161 2nd 2nd
2004 Australia Ford Performance Racing Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Falcon (BA) 161 2nd 2nd
2005 Australia Dick Johnson Racing Australia Dean Canto Ford Falcon (BA) 158 9th 9th
2006 Australia Stone Brothers Racing Australia James Courtney Ford Falcon (BA) 161 3rd 3rd
2007 Australia Holden Racing Team Australia Nathan Pretty Holden Commodore (VE) 161 11th 11th
2008 Australia Holden Racing Team New Zealand Craig Baird Holden Commodore (VE) 146 DNF DNF
2010 Australia Kelly Racing Australia Jason Bargwanna Holden Commodore (VE) 132 DNF DNF

Complete Sandown 500 results

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1986 Australia Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Australia George Fury Nissan Skyline DR30 RS B 129 1st 1st
1987 Australia Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Australia John Bowe Nissan Skyline DR30 RS B 86 DNF DNF
1988 Australia Peter Jackson Nissan Racing Sweden Anders Olofsson Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R A 1 DNF DNF
1989 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia John Goss Ford Sierra RS500 A 159 4th 4th
1990 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia George Fury Ford Sierra RS500 Div.1 161 1st 1st
1991 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Gregg Hansford Ford Sierra RS500 A 146 DNF DNF
1992 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Alan Jones Ford Falcon (EB) 3A 18 DNF DNF
1993 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Alan Jones Ford Falcon (EB) V8 124 DNF DNF
1994 Australia Peter Jackson Racing New Zealand Paul Radisich Ford Falcon (EB) V8 158 9th 9th
1995 Australia Peter Jackson Racing Australia Allan Grice Ford Falcon (EF) 161 2nd 2nd
1996 Australia Ford Credit Racing Australia David Parsons Ford Falcon (EF) 161 2nd 2nd
1997 Australia Ford Credit Racing Australia David Parsons Ford Falcon (EL) 150 11th 11th
1998 Australia Ford Credit Racing Australia Neil Crompton Ford Falcon (EL) OC 145 4th 4th
2003 Australia Ford Performance Racing Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Falcon (BA) 139 16th 16th
2004 Australia Ford Performance Racing Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Falcon (BA) 152 18th 18th
2005 Australia Dick Johnson Racing Australia Dean Canto Ford Falcon (BA) 159 12th 12th
2006 Australia Stone Brothers Racing Australia James Courtney Ford Falcon (BA) 160 9th 9th
2007 Australia Holden Racing Team Australia Tony Longhurst Holden Commodore (VE) 160 13th 13th

References

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External links

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  • Bathurst stats
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1993
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1997
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