Graeme Alfred Bailey(born 11 July 1943 inOurimbah,New South Wales[1]), is anAustralianretired racing driver, best known as co-winner of the1986 Bathurst 1000.

Graeme Bailey
NationalityAustraliaAustralian
Born(1943-07-11)11 July 1943(age 81)
Ourimbah,New South Wales,Australia
Retired1986
Australian Endurance Championship
Years active1979–86
TeamsChickadee Racing
Previous series
1979-82Australian Touring Car Championship
Championship titles
1986Bathurst 1000

Career

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Group C

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Bailey's Group C Celica

Bailey's career emerged in the late 1970s, becoming a front runner in two-litre touring car racing inToyota Celicas,usually driving the car raced the year prior by factory supported Sydney based Toyota racer, Peter Williamson. In1980Bailey won the two litre class at theBathurst 1000and finished 12th outright.

By 1983 small capacity class touring cars were falling out of favour, and at Bathurst the two litre class was merged into the three litre class. Bailey spent the next few years out of racing himself, although he did co-drive withPeter McLeodat the1983 James Hardie 1000at Bathurst in McLeod'sMazda RX-7where they finished 5th outright. The race was run as part of the1983 Australian Endurance Championship,which McLeod would go on to win.

Bailey again teamed with McLeod at the1984 Castrol 500atSandowninMelbourne,but the RX-7 was retired after just 57 laps. The1984 James Hardie 1000wasn't much better for the pair, despite reportedly having the most powerful RX-7 in the field. After a troubled practice, the car was retired with overheating problems on just lap 39.

Group A

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With the advent ofGroup Ain Australia for the1985 season,Bailey considered competing in the open class and together with regular partner Peter McLeod, the pair entered aHolden Commodore (VK)in theJames Hardie 1000.After a strong run which had seen them rise from 22nd on the grid to the top 10 by mid-morning and into the top 5 by mid race, the near standard Commodore (as they were in 1985) was retired with a broken gearbox on lap 126.

In 1986 he sold the Celica and acquired aHolden VK Commodore SS Group Afrom theRoadways Racingteam for the1986 season.Teaming up withAllan Gricein a Les Small built Commodore, he took the Commodore to Europe to race in the 1986FIA Touring Car Championship(while also commuting back to Australia to run his business and race a Les Small built Commodore in the1986 ATCC). Bailey, who readily admitted he was not on the same level of driving as was Grice, struggled in Europe and in both the first and second rounds of the series atMonzaandDonington Parkrespectively, he ended the Commodore's race when he spun off into sand traps causing the cars retirement from both races. Budgetary problems saw the team return to Australia earlier than they had hoped, but with renewed confidence, though teamed withPeter Brock's two carHolden Dealer Team,the team won the "Kings Cup" prize at theSpa 24 Hoursrace on the famousCircuit de Spa-Francorchampsin Belgium (although Bailey was present, he did not drive).

At the1986 James Hardie 1000,Grice and Bailey dominated the race, finally giving Grice a long deserved Bathurst victory. Bailey only drove the 30 lap lunch time stint during the race, but with Grice in career best form he admitted that was their best chance of victory, though a measure of his progress as a driver was shown when he was able to hold a 5-10 second gap to the HDT Commodore of four time Bathurst winnerAllan Moffat(though Moffat was hampered by a very sore wrist after having crashed the car in qualifying). From there Bailey drove his Bathurst winning Commodore in the Group A support race at the1986 Australian Grand PrixinAdelaide,finishing a close 7th behind theNissan Skyline DR30 RSof young chargerGlenn Seton(Grice won the race in another Roadways built Commodore).[2]

Bailey's career wound down at that point, choosing to concentrate on the successful family business, Chickadee Foods which was sold to Inghams in 2004.[3]

Bailey's son briefly raced inSports Sedansin the mid-2000s, racing aChevroletpoweredNissan 300ZX.

Career results

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Season Series Position Car Team
1980 Australian Touring Car Championship 24th Toyota Celica Chickadee Chicken
1981 Australian Touring Car Championship 9th Toyota Celica Chickadee Chicken
Better Brakes 3.5 Litre Series 5th
1982 Australian Touring Car Championship 28th Toyota Celica Chickadee Chicken
Australian Endurance Championship 14th
1983 Australian Endurance Championship 10th Mazda RX-7 Peter McLeod
1986 Australian Touring Car Championship 13th Holden VK Commodore SS Group A Chickadee Racing
Australian Endurance Championship 10th

Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results

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(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 DC Points
1980 Chickadee Chicken Toyota Celica SYM CAL LAK SAN WAN SUR AIR ORA
7
24th 3
1981 Chickadee Chicken Toyota Celica SYM CAL ORA
6
SAN WAN AIR
10
SUR LAK
4
9th 15
1982 Chickadee Chicken Toyota Celica SAN CAL SYM ORA
11
LAK WAN AIR SUR 28th 4
1986 Chickadee Racing Holden VK Commodore SS Group A AMA
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SYM SAN AIR WAN SUR
7
CAL
9
LAK
6
WIN ORA
4
13th 50

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

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(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 Australian National Motor Racing Team Holden VK Commodore SS Group A MNZ
Ret
DON
Ret
HOC
Ret
MIS AND BNO OST NUR SPA SIL NOG ZOL JAR EST NC 0

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

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Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
1979 Brian Hilton Toyota Doug Clark Toyota Celica C 46 DNF DNF
1980 Chickadee Chicken Doug Clark Toyota Celica 1601-2000cc 148 12th 1st
1981 Chickadee Chicken Steve Land Toyota Celica 4 Cylinder 34 DNF DNF
1982 Chickadee Chicken Steve Land Toyota Celica B 65 DNF DNF
1983 Petrolon Slick 50 Peter McLeod Mazda RX-7 A 158 5th 5th
1984 Petrolon Slick 50 Peter McLeod Mazda RX-7 Group C 39 DNF DNF
1985 I.M.B. Team Wollongong Peter McLeod Holden Commodore (VK) C 126 DNF DNF
1986 Chickadee Chicken Allan Grice Holden VK Commodore SS Group A C 163 1st 1st

Complete Sandown Enduro results

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Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
1979 Brian Hilton Toyota drove solo Toyota Celica C 113 8th 1st
1980 Chickadee Chicken Doug Clark Toyota Celica C NA 23rd 7th
1981 Chickadee Chicken Steve Land Toyota Celica C NA DNF DNF
1982 Chickadee Chicken Steve Land Toyota Celica B 98 18th 1st
1984 Slick 50 Peter McLeod Mazda RX-7 Over 3000cc 57 DNF DNF
1986 Roadways Racing Allan Grice Holden VK Commodore SS Group A B 128 3rd 3rd

References

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  1. ^Tuckey, Bill (1987). "James Hardie 1000".6.Gordon:The Berghouse Floyd Tuckey Publishing Group: 260.ISSN0811-546X.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal=(help)
  2. ^"James Hardie 1000 Mount Panorama, Bathurst 5th October, 1986".Unique Cars and Parts.Retrieved16 January2010.
  3. ^"Report on the Importation of Cooked Chicken Meat into Australia".Parliament of Australia: Senate. Archived fromthe originalon 1 April 2011.Retrieved16 January2010.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Winner of theBathurst 1000
1986
(withAllan Grice)
Succeeded by