Allan Grice


Allan Maxwell Grice , known to motor-racing fans as "Gricey", is an Australian former racing driver and politician, most famous for twice winning the prestigious Bathurst 1000, and as a privateer driver of a Holden in the Australian Touring Car Championship.
Grice also had a successful second career as a politician and Member for Broadwater in the Queensland Parliament from 1992 to 2001. He currently operates an LPG conversion and importing business – LPGricey Tanks.

Bathurst 1000 record

Grice made 26 starts between 1968 and 2002.
Grice had seven podium finishes at Bathurst: two wins, four seconds, and a third. These results put him fifth on the 'most podiums' list for drivers at Bathurst.
Thirteen top 10 finishes . Grice holds the record for the most Bathurst 1000 drives before first victory.

Bathurst 1986

Driving a Holden VK Commodore SS Group A that was owned by his co-driver, Graeme Bailey and built by his longtime team, Roadways Racing, Grice posted the first 100 mph average lap in a Group A car, backing up his feat of achieving the first 100 mph average lap in a Group C specification Holden VH Commodore in 1982. Grice's time for the 6.172 km circuit in 1986 was a 2:16.16 although he only achieved pole position in 1982.
Grice and Bailey led for all-but 12 laps and Grice drove for 137 of the 163 laps.

Bathurst 1990

legend Win Percy was given the task of reviving the fortunes of the Holden Team in the Australian Touring Car Championship by Tom Walkinshaw, and against Walkinshaw's wishes Percy chose Grice as his co-driver for Bathurst.
With Percy carrying a shoulder injury, Grice did the bulk of the testing and race driving for Bathurst. Competing against a field that included multiple turbo-charged Ford Sierras, Grice and Percy prevailed to record a famous victory in a Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV.

Racing career

Though Grice did race, and win, for Holden factory teams in ATCC, he spent much of his career as a privateer racing in a Holden against the Holden works teams.
Early in his career, Grice was the first racing driver to race the iconic Holden Torana LH SLR/5000 V8.
In 1974 Grice began driving for the Craven Mild Racing team and the following year he won a number of rounds in the Australian Touring Car Championship in his SL/R 5000 Torana.
In 1975, Allan Grice put up his strongest challenge for the Australian Touring Car Championship. Grice would have won the championship had he not been disqualified from rounds five, seven and eight. In round five, at Surfers Paradise, Grice won the race but was disqualified following a protest lodged by Holden Dealer Team manager Harry Firth. Firth correctly contended that the thermostat from the Holden V8 engine in Grice's Craven Mild Torana L34 was in fact in the car's glovebox and not where it should have been. This led to speculation that Firth had managed to convince one of Grice's mechanics to put the item in the glovebox in a bid to sabotage his season, which at that point saw Grice leading the points table. Firth's lead driver Colin Bond went on to win the 1975 ATCC. Grice continued the season after appealing the disqualification, but once the appeal was upheld he lost all points from the remaining rounds.
In 1978 Grice broke through with a placing in the Bathurst 1000 when he came second behind Peter Brock in a Craven Mild Racing Holden LX Torana A9X SS5000.
Grice was the winner of the 1978 and 1979 Australian Sports Sedan Championships driving Frank Gardner's Chevrolet Corvair. Grice also finished fourth with open wheel star Alfredo Costanzo in the 1979 Hardie-Ferodo 1000, though he was some nine laps behind the winning HDT Torana of Peter Brock and Jim Richards, with the Craven Mild Torana hatchback, like the rest of the field, not posing a serious threat to Brock.
In 1980 the Craven Mild team began driving a BMW 318i Turbo in the sports sedan series, first in his usual Craven Mild colours, but later in the black and gold of the JPS Team BMW. Grice had little success with the car, constantly battling its handling which was not up to the power of the turbocharged engines. Grice's relationship with team manager Gardner had also deteriorated by this time, resulting in his sacking from the JPS team at the end of 1981. This led to a long-standing animosity between Grice and Gardner which lasted until Gardner's death at the age of 78 in 2009. The crux of the animosity was Gardner allegedly not having a high opinion of Grice's aggressive driving style, while Grice also contends that Gardner stole his longtime Craven A and JPS cigarette sponsorship.
After contemplating giving away racing, with no prospects of a competitive drive, Grice was thrown a lifeline by Re-Car owner Alan Browne. Grice was listed to drive with Browne at Bathurst in 1982 and Grice qualified fastest in the team's Holden VH Commodore. He and Browne finished second after a duel with the similar Commodore of Peter Brock in the early laps. The following year Grice finished third at Bathurst in an STP sponsored Roadways Commodore shared with Bond.
Grice holds the distinction of winning the last ever ATCC race held under CAMS locally developed Group C rules when he won the final race of the 1984 ATCC at the Adelaide International Raceway in a Holden VH Commodore. In a closely fought race, Grice finished less than one second in front of Brock's HDT Commodore, with series champion Dick Johnson third in his Ford Falcon, less than a second behind Brock. Grice also won the last ever competitive Group C race held in Australia when he drove his Roadways Holden VK Commodore to victory in a race held at the Baskerville Raceway in Tasmania in late 1984.
Grice easily won the 1984 Australian GT Championship driving the ex-Bob Jane DeKon Chevrolet Monza that had been acquired by Re-Car boss Alan Browne. Grice and the Monza sat on pole for every round of the series and won all but one race, his only loss was when the Monza lost fuel pressure while holding an eight-second lead over the Porsche Carrera RSR of Peter Fitzgerald on the last lap of round three at Calder Park Raceway. In late 1984 Grice was joined by fellow touring car star Johnson and driver-engineer Ron Harrop in the Monza, when they contested the Sandown 1000 as part of the 1984 World Endurance Championship. The race was the first ever world championship road race held in Australia. Running in the special "AC Class", Grice qualified the car 18th and second in class, 1.9 seconds shy of the 1984 Australian Sports Car Championship winning Romano WE84-Cosworth driven by Alfredo Costanzo. The Monza ran strongly, with Grice reporting that the 6.0 L Chevrolet was able to stay with the faster Porsches on the straights, but lost out to the ground effect sports cars through the turns. The Monza was eventually disqualified from the race for receiving outside assistance.
During 1984 Grice also competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Driving a Charles Ivey Racing prepared Porsche 956, with co-drivers Alain de Cadenet and Chris Craft, the car was qualified 32nd, but was a DNF with engine failure after 274 laps. Grice, who proved the fastest of the trio despite never having raced at Le Mans or in a 956, was openly critical of the team and their preparation of the car which had a bad habit of losing wheels at high speed. After the Porsche lost a wheel early in the race, Grice was heard to say loud enough for everyone in the team to hear that he had race cars at home that did not shed wheels.
Though best remembered for his endurance race feats, Grice was a very fast driver. Driving as a privateer, he was the first driver to record a 100 mph laps around Bathurst in both a Group C car 1982 and in a Group A car 1986.
In 1987 Grice became the first Australian driver to qualify for NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Gricey was also prominent in the early NASCAR races held in Australia, held in 1988 at the then new, A$54 million Calder Park Thunderdome owned by former racer and prominent businessman Bob Jane. Grice qualified his Foster's sponsored Oldsmobile Delta 88 third for the 1988 Goodyear NASCAR 500 at the Thunderdome, the first ever NASCAR race held outside of North America. His race ended on lap 80 when he was caught up in a crash that he could not avoid due to the Oldsmobile having lost its brakes. Grice suffered a broken collar bone in the high speed crash. The race itself was dominated by visiting Winston Cup drivers Neil Bonnett, Bobby Allison and Dave Marcis, with Bonnett eventually winning from fellow Alabama Gang member Allison by just 0.86 seconds.
In 1990, Grice and his old Roadways touring car team led by team boss and chief mechanic Les Small, developed a left-hand-drive Holden VN Commodore powered by a 358 cubic inch Chevrolet V8 engine to run in the Australian NASCAR series, with Grice taking several wins at both the Thunderdome and the 1/2 mile Speedway Super Bowl at the Adelaide International Raceway. Grice, Small and Bob Jane also formed a plan to take the Commodore to America to run in the Winston Cup], though ultimately the plans were shelved.
In 1988, thanks to his friendship with his 1987 James Hardie 1000 co-driver Percy, Grice was drafted into the Nissan Motorsport Europe team for the European Touring Car Championship, driving a Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R. Percy, Grice, and Swedish driver Anders Olofsson, drove the car to sixth outright in the 1988 Spa 24 Hours. The Nissan Europe team was managed by former Ford Works Team and later Nissan Australia team boss from the Australian Group C days, Howard Marsden. Grice also won the inaugural Bathurst 12 Hour held in 1991 driving a Toyota Supra Turbo with Peter Fitzgerald and Nigel Arkell.
Grice last competed in a full ATCC was in 1987. He was signed by Pinnacle Motorsport to complete the full 1995 season, although the relationship was severed mid-year. Grice's final ATCC race was at the 1995 Oran Park round driving a Ford EF Falcon for Glenn Seton Racing. Grice ended his career having won ten rounds in the Australian Touring Car Championship.
Grice continued to compete as an endurance co-driver, his last appearance was at the 2002 Bathurst 1000 driving a Ford AU Falcon entered by V8 Ute series team Nilsson Motorsport. The Bathurst start, some five years after his previous start, rekindled Grice as a racing driver and he made a comeback to racing in the V8 Utes series driving Falcon XR8s and forming his own team. He was competitive, winning races with a championship position high of sixth.
Since stepping away from the drivers seat Grice remains a familiar sight at historic racing events as well as supporting the racing career of his son, Benjamin Grice.

Career results

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1972Australian Formula 2 Championship6thMildren Waggott &
Mildren England
Max Stewart Motors &
Alan Grice
1975Australian Touring Car Championship3rdHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34Craven Mild Racing
1976Australian Touring Car Championship4thHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34Craven Mild Racing
1976Goodrich Radial Challenge19thMazda RX-3Mazda House Racing
1976Rothmans Sun-7 Series1stMazda RX-3Mazda House
1977Australian Touring Car Championship7thHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34Craven Mild Racing
1978Australian Touring Car Championship7thHolden LX Torana SS A9XCraven Mild Racing
1978Australian Sports Sedan Championship1stChevrolet CorvairCraven Mild Racing
1979Australian Touring Car Championship7thHolden LX Torana SS A9XCraven Mild Racing
1979Australian Sports Sedan Championship1stChevrolet CorvairCraven Mild Racing
1980Australian Touring Car Championship8thHolden LX Torana SS A9XCraven Mild Racing
1980Australian Sports Sedan Championship2ndHolden LX Torana
BMW 318i turbo
Craven Mild Racing
1981Australian Touring Car Championship12thBMW 635 CSiJPS Team BMW
1981Australian Sports Sedan Championship5thBMW 318i turboJPS Team BMW
1981Better Brakes 3.5 Litre Series2ndBMW 635 CSiJPS Team BMW
1982Australian Touring Car Championship5thHolden VH Commodore SSRe-Car Racing
1982Better Brakes AMSCAR Series1stHolden VH Commodore SSRe-Car Racing
1982Australian Endurance Championship12thHolden VH Commodore SSRe-Car Racing
1983Australian Touring Car Championship4thHolden VH Commodore SSSTP Roadways Racing
1983Better Brakes AMSCAR Series8thHolden VC Commodore
Holden VH Commodore SS
Ken Mathews
STP Roadways Racing
1983Australian Endurance Championship5thHolden VH Commodore SSSTP Roadways Racing
1984Australian Touring Car Championship5thHolden VH Commodore SSSAAS Roadways Racing
1984Australian GT Championship1stChevrolet MonzaRe-Car Racing
1984World Sportscar ChampionshipNCPorsche 956B
Chevrolet Monza
Charles Ivey Racing
Re-Car Racing
1984Alfasud Trophy2ndAlfa Romeo Alfasud
1984Australian Endurance ChampionshipNCHolden VK CommodoreRoadways Racing
1985Nissan ET Super Challenge3rdNissan Pulsar ET TurboNissan Motorsport Australia
1985Australian Endurance ChampionshipNCAlfa Romeo GTV6
Holden VK Commodore
The Toy Shop
Super K-Mart / Roadways Racing
1986FIA Touring Car ChampionshipNCHolden VK Commodore SS Group AAustralian National Motor Racing Team
1986Australian Endurance Championship11thHolden VK Commodore SS Group AChickadee Chicken
Roadways Racing
1986South Pacific Touring Car Championship1stHolden VK Commodore SS Group A
Nissan Skyline DR30 RS
Roadways Racing
Team Nissan Racing NZ
1987Australian Touring Car Championship8thHolden VK Commodore SS Group A
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
Roadways Racing
1987World Touring Car ChampionshipNCBMW M3
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
Schnitzer Motorsport
Roadways Racing
1987Winston CupNCOldsmobile CutlassFoster's
1988European Touring Car ChampionshipNCNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RNissan Europe
1988British Touring Car Championship46thNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RNissan Europe
1988World Sportscar ChampionshipNCNissan R88CNissan Motorsports
1989Australian Touring Car Championship14thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVICL Racing
1989Winston CupNCPontiac Grand Prix
1989/90Australian NASCAR Championship10thHolden VN CommodoreICL Racing
1990Australian Endurance Championship8thHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVHolden Racing Team
1991Australian Touring Car Championship15thHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SVHolden Racing Team
1995Australian Touring Car Championship13thHolden VR Commodore
Ford EF Falcon
Pinnacle Motorsport
Peter Jackson Racing
2002Australian V8 BrUte Series6thFord Falcon AUII XR8 UteKerry Wilson
2003Australian V8 BrUte Series10thFord Falcon BA XR8 UteAkubra/Wrangler
2005Australian V8 BrUte Series18thFord Falcon BA XR8 UteAllan Grice Racing

Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results

YearTeamCar1234567891011DCPoints
1974Craven Mild RacingHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000SYMCALSANAMAORA
Ret
SUR
Ret
AIRNC0
1975Craven Mild RacingHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34SYM
4
CAL
1
AMA
2
ORA
1
SUR
3
SAN
DSQ
AIR
DSQ
LAK
DSQ
3rd39
1976Craven Mild RacingHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
Mazda RX-3
SYM
13
CAL
3
ORA
2
SAN
5
AMAAIR
2
LAKSAN
Ret
AIR
1
SURPHI
5
4th54
1977Craven Mild RacingHolden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback
SYM
Ret
CAL
Ret
ORA
5
AMA
3
SANAIR
4
LAKSAN
2
AIRSURPHI
1
7th39
1978Craven Mild RacingHolden LX Torana SS A9X HatchbackSYM
5
ORA
Ret
AMA
1
SAN
2
WAN
Ret
CAL
Ret
LAKAIR
6
7th22
1979Craven Mild RacingHolden LX Torana SS A9X HatchbackSYM
3
CAL
Ret
ORA
5
SAN
Ret
WAN
3
SUR
DNS
LAKAIR7th21
1980Craven Mild RacingHolden LX Torana SS A9X HatchbackSYM
3
CAL
Ret
LAKSANWAN
1
SURAIRORA
Ret
8th19
1981JPS Team BMWBMW 635 CSiSYMCALLAKSAN
2
WANAIRSURORA12th9
1982Re-Car RacingHolden VC Commodore
Holden VH Commodore SS
SANCALSYMORALAKWAN
1
AIRSUR
2
5th22
1983STP Roadways RacingHolden VH Commodore SSCAL
Ret
SAN
1
SYM
1
WAN
Ret
AIR
3
SUR
Ret
ORA
3
LAK4th90
1984SAAS Roadways RacingHolden VH Commodore SSSAN
Ret
SYM
3
WANSURORA
7
LAKAIR
1
7th56
1987Roadways RacingHolden VK Commodore SS Group A
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A
CAL
4
SYM
Ret
LAK
6
WAN
6
AIR
3
SURSAN
4
AMA
9
ORA
Ret
8th62
1989ICL RacingHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVAMASYMLAKWANMALSANWIN
4
ORA14th10
1991Holden Racing TeamHolden VN Commodore SS Group A SVSANSYMWANLAKWINAMAMALLAK
8
ORA15th3
1995Pinnacle Motorsport
Peter Jackson Racing
Holden VP Commodore
Holden VR Commodore
Ford EF Falcon
SAN
10
SYMBATPHI
9
LAKWIN
DNS
ECRMALBARORA
3
13th17

Complete World Sportscar Championship results

YearTeamCar1234567891011DCPoints
1984 Charles Ivey RacingPorsche 956BMNZSILLMS
Ret
NURBRAMOSSPAIMOFJIKYLNC0
1984 Re-Car RacingChevrolet MonzaSAN
DSQ
NC0
1988 Nissan MotorsportsNissan R88CJRZJARMNZSILLMS
14
BRNBRANURSPAFJI
9
SANNC0

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314DCPoints
1986 Australian National
Motor Racing Team
Holden VK Commodore SS Group AMNZ
Ret
DON
Ret
HOC
Ret
MISANDBNOOSTNUR
15
SPA
23
SIL
24
NOGZOL
Ret
JAR
Ret
EST
8
NA6
1988 Nissan EuropeNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RMNZDON
Ret
ESTJARDIJ
Ret
VALNUR
19
SPA
6
ZOL
Ret
SIL
Ret
NOG
11
40th45

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

YearTeamCar1234567891011DCPoints
1987 Team SchnitzerBMW M3MNZJARDIJNURSPA
Ret
BNOSILNC0
1987 Roadways RacingHolden VL Commodore SS Group ABAT
Ret
CLD
Ret
WEL
Ret
FJINC0

Complete South Pacific Touring Car Championship results

YearTeamCar12345DCPoints
1986 Roadways RacingHolden VK Commodore SS Group ACALADE
1
1st81
1986 Team Nissan Racing NZNissan Skyline DR30 RSMAN
12
BAY
1
PUK
11
1st81

Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results

YearTeamCar1234DCPoints
1988 ICL RacingHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SVBAT
15
WELPUKFJINC0

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

YearTeamCar12345678910111213DCPoints
1988 Nissan EuropeNissan Skyline HR31 GTS-RSILOULTHRDON
4
THRSILSILBRHSNEBRHBIRDONSIL464

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