- John Harvey (motorsport)
John Harvey (born in Sydney) is a retired
Australian racing driver . He was a top speedway driver for many years in the 1960’s. After switching from speedway to road racing, Harvey drove cars such as the Morris Cooper andBrabham BT23Repco . Harvey won the 1966Australian 1½ Litre Championship driving a Repco Brabham Ford. He began an involvement with Bob Jane’s racing team in the late 1960's and moved to Melbourne. Harvey won the 1971 and 1972 Australian Sports Car Championships driving theMcLaren M6 Repco for Bob Jane. He drove a Repco V8 Torana insports sedan racing in the early 1970’s. In 1973 Harvey, in the Repco V8 Torana, won the competitiveToby Lee Series for Sports Sedans at Oran Park.. With Bond leaving the Holden team at the end of 1976, Harvey then became the lead driver for the team 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. Although Harvey won the Bathurst 1000 in 1983 in a dealer teamHolden Commodore it was in controversial circumstances as Harvey was told after stepping out of the car at the first pitstop that he would not be required for the rest of the race, as Brock and his co-driverLarry Perkins took over the car (their Commodore having retired from the race).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 a Commodore to a surprise 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 sixBMW M3 s were disqualified from the race.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
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