1988 Oran Park 250


The 1988 Pepsi 250 was an endurance race for Group 3A Touring Cars. The event was held over 100 laps of the 2.620 km Oran Park Raceway in Sydney, New South Wales, on 28 August 1988. Total race distance was 262 km.
The race was won by Peter Brock and Jim Richards driving their Mobil 1 Racing BMW M3. Peter Jackson Nissan drivers George Fury and Mark Skaife finished 2nd in their pole sitting Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R, while finishing a surprising 3rd was the outdated Mitsubishi Starion turbo of former Nissan team drivers Gary Scott and Terry Shiel.
Scott, with a point to prove after being cut from both the Nissan and Brock teams in the previous two years, put the Starion on the front row of the grid only 0.25 behind the Skyline, with Jim Richards qualifying the BMW a years best third, though his time was 1.13 seconds slower than Fury's pole time of 1:13.29. Fury's pole time was 1.15 seconds slower than Dick Johnson's pole time in the Touring Car Championship round at the circuit just over a month earlier showing not only the cars now in endurance spec, but that the Ford Sierra RS500 was still the car to beat.
Other than Colin Bond's Caltex CXT Racing Team, most of the top Ford Sierra teams, including the ATCC winning Shell team, gave the race a miss. Bond, co-driving in the race with Formula One World Champion Alan Jones, encountered engine problems with his newly built Sierra and failed to record a time in qualifying. After starting 17th and last, more engine drama after the start saw the car only last 15 laps ending any serious challenge to the leaders. After being the dominant car of the ATCC, the first Sierra to finish was the second Caltex team car driven by veterans John Giddings and Bruce Stewart who finished 17 laps down in 10th place. The only other Sierra was that of veteran Murray Carter who had abandoned his old Nissan Skyline DR30 RS to return to Ford for the first time since 1983. Partnered with Sydney's Steve Masterton, Carter's under-prepared Sierra qualified 15th and lasted 26 laps before retiring with engine problems.
The race saw the Australian debut of the TWR developed Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV in the hands of Sydney based privateer Garry Willmington. The hurried effort by Willmington to get the car to the race showed with the former Jaguar driver qualifying 14th, before being retired with terminal engine trouble after only 4 laps.

Results

Results were as follows:
PosClassNoTeamDriversCarLapsQual
Pos
Qual
Time
1B05Mobil 1 Racing Peter Brock
Jim Richards
BMW M310031:14.42
2A30Peter Jackson Nissan Racing George Fury
Mark Skaife
Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R10011:13.29
3A16Ralliart Australia Gary Scott
Terry Shiel
Mitsubishi Starion turbo9821:13.54
4B7Mobil 1 Racing David Parsons
Neil Crompton
BMW M39741:14.89
5A8Wayne Park Wayne Park
Bob Tindall
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A9471:16.89
6A42Hella Australia Matt Wacker
Larry Kogge
Nissan Skyline DR30 RS93101:19.27
7A21Craig Kinmonth Craig Kinmonth
Alf Grant
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A9291:18.67
8C51Bob Holden Motors Dennis Rogers
Garry Jones
Toyota Sprinter89131:24.23
9C79Toddies Tyres Bryan Selby
Mike Birks
Toyota Sprinter87161:25.17
10A44Caltex CXT Racing Team John Giddings
Bruce Stewart
Ford Sierra RS5008361:16.46
11A6The Xerox Shop Scotty Taylor
Kevin Kennedy
Mitsubishi Starion turbo83121:22.98
12A42Sommariva Concrete Joe Sommariva
Warren McKellar
Darrell Belskyj
BMW 635 CSi59111:20.94
DNFA24Netcomm Australia Murray Carter
Steve Masterton
Ford Sierra RS50026151:24.92
DNFA47Brian Callaghan Brian Callaghan
Graham Moore
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A2151:15.60
DNFB48John Sax John Sorrenson
Kayne Scott
BMW M31781:18.26
DNFA4Caltex CXT Race Team Colin Bond
Alan Jones
Ford Sierra RS5001517DNP
DNFA40Garry Willmington Garry Willmington
John Leeson
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV4141:24.71

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