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Tony Longhurst
NationalityAustralian
Born(1957-10-01)1 October 1957(age 66)
Sydney
ATCC/V8 Supercar
Years active1985–2007
TeamsJPS Team BMW
Tony Longhurst Racing
Longhurst Racing
Stone Brothers Racing
Rod Nash Racing
Holden Racing Team
Perkins Engineering
Team Dynamik
Starts191
Wins5
Best finish3rd in1991&1992
Previous series
1983
1986–91
1994
Alfasud Series
AMSCAR
Australian Super Touring
Championship titles
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1994
2001
2009
AMSCAR
AMSCAR
Bathurst 1000
AMSCAR
AMSCAR
AMSCAR
Australian Super Touring
Bathurst 1000
Bathurst 12 Hour

Anthony Lawrence Longhurst(born 1 October 1957 in Sydney) is an Australian racing driver and former Australian Champion water skier. He is most noted for his career in theAustralian Touring Car ChampionshipandV8 Supercarseries. Longhurst is a two-time winner of theBathurst 1000,winning the event in 1988 withTomas Mezera[1]and in 2001 withMark Skaife,[2]and is one of only five drivers to win Bathurst in both aFordand aHolden(the others beingCraig Lowndes,Steven Richards,Jamie WhincupandChaz Mostert).[3]

He also had a long association withBMW,racing internationally in the1987 World Touring Car Championshipand1993 FIA Touring Car Challenge,and winning the1985Sandown 500and the1994Australian Super Touring Championshipfor the marque.

Career[edit]

JPS Team BMW[edit]

JPS Team BMWM3ofJim Richardsand Tony Longhurst which finished 4th outright and first in class at the1987 James Hardie 1000.

After a self-enteredBathurst 1000debut in1983withMike Burgmann,Longhurst joinedFrank Gardner'sJPS Team BMWteam for the1984 Australian Endurance Championship.Co-driving withJim Richards,Longhurst continued with the team in 1985, winning the1985 Sandown 500in a one-two finish for the team. Longhurst also entered three solo rounds of the1985 Australian Touring Car Championship,finishing third at theAmaroo Park Racewayround on only his second appearance. Longhurst entered the entire1986 Australian Touring Car Championship,again finishing on the podium at Amaroo, and finishing fifth in the championship. In1987,Longhurst would finish fourth in the championship with four round podiums. Frank Gardner then shut his team at the end of the 1987 season.[4]

LoGaMo Racing[edit]

TheFord Sierra RS500Longhurst drove to win1988 Bathurst 1000

With the demise of JPS Team BMW, Longhurst started his own touring car team in 1988, which based itself on the Gold Coast behind the Longhurst family ownedDreamworld.Both Gardner and Terry Morris would take a shareholding in the team which became known asLoGaMo Racing.For sponsorship reasons the team was known by various names during its time includingFreeportMotorsport andBenson & HedgesRacing.

Initially running the powerfulFord Sierra RS500from 1988 to 1990, Longhurst won the1988 Bathurst 1000driving withTomas Mezera.The car (pictured right) remains on display at theNational Motor Racing Museum,which is located on the outside of the final turn of the famousMount Panorama Circuit.Longhurst also won his first championship round in1988at Amaroo. The team then used the evolution modelBMW M3from 1991 to 1993, and Longhurst finished a career-best third in both1991and1992.In this period, Longhurst saw particular success atLakeside International Raceway,winning threeroundsat the circuit in 1988, 1991 and 1992.[5]

From 1993, the ATCC moved to theGroup 3A Touring Carformula based onFord FalconsandHolden Commodores.LoGaMo continued to run the BMW M3 in 1993 before running aHolden VP Commodoresupplied byPerkins Engineeringin1994.In 1994 Longhurst won the first race of the1994 Barbagallo ATCC round,his final solo race victory in the championship.[6]

Outside the ATCC, Longhurst was the only driver to have won five of the now defunctAMSCARseries run at Sydney's Amaroo Park circuit. He won the series in 1986 (BMW 325i), 1987 (BMW M3), 1989 and 1990 (Ford Sierra RS500) and 1991 (BMW M3 Evolution). Longhurst also saw success in the New Zealand endurance events held forGroup Aregulations. In 1992 he won theWellington 500in the team's BMW M3 and came 3rd in the 1989 event.[7]He also finished 3rd in 1989 and 2nd in 1986 in thePukekohe 500event which was held in conjunction with the Wellington event.

Longhurst Racing[edit]

In 1995, Longhurst sold out to fellow shareholders Gardner and Morris (who wanted to focus on theAustralian Super Touring Championship) and formedLonghurst Racingto compete in the Australian Touring Car Championship with aFord EF Falconbacked byCastrol.The team's highlight was a podium at the1996 Bathurst 1000with Longhurst andSteven Ellery.Despite this, the team experienced limited success and Longhurst sold the team at the end of the1999 season.[8]

Contracted driver[edit]

For2000,Longhurst was hired to drive forStone Brothers Racing.Longhurst came close to winning the2000 Bathurst 1000withDavid Besnard,despite making the most pitstops of anyone in the race, until an incident scuppered their chances while leading with ten laps to go.[9]In 2001, Longhurst competed withRod Nash Racingduring the single-driver events before being drafted into theHolden Racing Teamfor the endurance races. Driving withMark Skaife,Longhurst won the2001 Bathurst 1000.2002was Longhurst's last full-time season, driving forBriggs Motor Sport.

In 2003, Longhurst only entered the endurance races, pairing with Jim Richards as he had done in the 1980s. He would sign forPerkins Engineeringin 2004, but did not see out the full season. In 2005, Longhurst bought the license forTeam Dynamik's second car, running the No. 45 car forMax WilsonunderWOW Sight & Soundsponsorship.[10]FollowingSimon Wills's rollover at the Sandown 500, Longhurst purchased the remaining license from Team Dynamik and replaced Wills as Wilson's co-driver for the following round at Bathurst. He announced his retirement from competitive racing after the2005 Bathurst 1000,where he and Brazilian co-driverMax Wilsonfailed to finish the race.[11]

He also made an appearance at theTarga Tasmaniain 2005 and 2006, finishing fourth overall in the latter.

Retirement and comebacks[edit]

Despite his retirement announcement, Longhurst made two subsequent returns to the V8 Supercar Championship Series. In 2006, he was co-driver forSteve Owenin the Rod Nash Racing AutoBarn Commodore. The pair put in solid drives finishing 12th at Sandown and 7th at Bathurst. Longhurst's final drive came at the2007 Sandown 500where he paired withGlenn Setonfollowing a series of last minute driver swaps in the Holden Racing Team following Mark Skaife having surgery to remove his appendix.[12]

In 2009 he added aBathurst 12 Hourvictory, co-driving with Rod Salmon and Damien White.[13]By winning the 12 Hour, Longhurst joinedAllan Grice,Gregg Hansford,Dick JohnsonandJohn Boweas the only winners of both theBathurst 1000and Bathurst 12 Hour races at the time of his achievement. In 2016, Longhurst returned to competition making an appearance at theSydney Motorsport Parkround of theAustralian GT Championshipin aMARCFord Focusand at theSilverstone Classicdriving his1994 Australian Manufacturers' ChampionshipwinningBMW 318iSuper Touringcar.[14][15]

Longhurst returned to Bathurst for the first time since winning the2009 WPS Bathurst 12 Hourwhen he contested the2017 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hourdriving aBMW M6 GT3for BMW Team SRM alongsideTimo Glock,Mark Skaife andRussell Ingall.The entry did not finish. Longhurst again entered the2018 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hourin a GT4 BMW and won his class withAaron SetonandMatthew Brabham.After this result, Longhurst again called time on his career.[7]

Other activities[edit]

Longhurst continues to live on theGold CoastinQueenslandand owns and manages the Boat Works facility atCoomera.[16] Before entering motorsport, Longhurst was successful inwater skiing,holding the Australian speed record.[10]

Career results[edit]

Sourced from Driver Database[17]

Season Series Position Car Team
1983 Australian Endurance Championship 65th Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Mike Burgmann
1984 Alfasud Series 1st Alfa Romeo Alfasud Longhurst Racing
Australian Endurance Championship NC BMW 635 CSi JPS Team BMW
World Endurance Championship NC BMW 320i
1985 Australian Touring Car Championship 16th BMW 323i JPS Team BMW
AMSCAR Series 2nd
Australian Endurance Championship 2nd BMW 323i
BMW 635 CSi
1986 AMSCAR Series 1st BMW 325i JPS Team BMW
Australian Touring Car Championship 5th
Australian Endurance Championship 3rd BMW 325i
BMW 635 CSi
1987 AMSCAR Series 1st BMW M3 JPS Team BMW
Australian Touring Car Championship 4th
World Touring Car Championship 42nd JPS Team BMW
CiBiEmme
1988 Australian Touring Car Championship 5th Ford Sierra RS500 Freeport Racing
Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship 5th Benson & Hedges Racing
1989 Nissan Mobil 500 Series 2nd Ford Sierra RS500 Benson & Hedges Racing
AMSCAR Series 1st
Australian Touring Car Championship 5th
1990 AMSCAR Series 1st Ford Sierra RS500 Benson & Hedges Racing
Australian Touring Car Championship 6th
Australian Endurance Championship 24th
1991 AMSCAR Series 1st BMW M3 Evolution Benson & Hedges Racing
Australian Touring Car Championship 3rd
1992 Australian Touring Car Championship 3rd BMW M3 Evolution Benson & Hedges Racing
1993 Australian Touring Car Championship 9th BMW M3 Evolution Benson & Hedges Racing
Touring Car World Cup 22nd BMW 318i Bigazzi Team
1994 Australian Manufacturers' Championship - Drivers 1st BMW 318i Benson & Hedges Racing
Australian Touring Car Championship 11th Holden VP Commodore
1995 Australian Touring Car Championship 11th Ford EF Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1996 Australian Touring Car Championship 11th Ford EF Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1997 Australian Touring Car Championship 8th Ford EL Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1998 Australian Touring Car Championship 8th Ford EL Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
1999 Shell Championship Series 14th Ford AU Falcon Castrol Longhurst Racing
2000 Shell Championship Series 10th Ford AU Falcon Stone Brothers Racing
2001 Shell Championship Series 13th Holden VX Commodore Rod Nash Racing
Holden Racing Team
2002 V8 Supercar Championship Series 11th Ford AU Falcon Briggs Motor Sport
2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series 37th Holden VY Commodore Holden Racing Team
2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series 29th Holden VY Commodore Perkins Engineering
2006 V8 Supercar Championship Series 39th Holden VZ Commodore Rod Nash Racing
2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series 45th Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team
2011 Australian V8 Ute Series 48th Holden SS VE Ute Auto One Wildcard

Complete World Sportscar Championship results[edit]

(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
1984 AustraliaJPS Team BMW BMW 320i MNZ SIL LMS NUR BHT MOS SPA IMO FJI KYL SAN
ovr:14
cls:1
NC 0

Complete World Touring Car Championship results[edit]

(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 AustraliaJPS Team BMW BMW M3 MNZ JAR DIJ NUR SPA BNO SIL BAT
ovr:4
cls:1
CLD
Ret
NC 0
West GermanyBMW Motorsport
ItalyCiBiEmme
WEL
ovr:7
cls:2
FJI

† Not registered for series & points

Complete Bathurst 1000 results[edit]

Year Car# Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1983 33 AustraliaDreamworld AustraliaMike Burgmann Chevrolet Camaro Z28 A 121 DNF DNF
1984 31 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW 635 CSi Group C 39 DNF DNF
1985 1 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW 635 CSi C 160 4th 4th
1986 1 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW 635 CSi C 161 6th 5th
1987 44 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW M3 2 156 4th 1st
1988 25 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaTomas Mezera Ford Sierra RS500 A 161 1st 1st
1989 20 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaAlan Jones
New ZealandDenny Hulme
Ford Sierra RS500 A 158 5th 5th
25 New ZealandNeville Crichton Ford Sierra RS500 27 DNF DNF
1990 25 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaMark McLaughlin Ford Sierra RS500 1 53 DNF DNF
1991 25 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaAlan Jones BMW M3 Evolution 2 138 DNF DNF
1992 25 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing VenezuelaJohnny Cecotto BMW M3 Evolution A 142 4th 4th
1993 25 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing United KingdomSteve Soper BMW M3 Evolution A 79 DNF DNF
1994 25 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaCharlie O'Brien Holden VP Commodore A 161 4th 4th
1995 25 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaWayne Park Ford EF Falcon 149 9th 9th
1996 25 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaSteven Ellery Ford EF Falcon 161 3rd 3rd
1997 25 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaCharlie O'Brien Ford EL Falcon L1 110 DNF DNF
1998 25 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaGeoff Brabham Ford EL Falcon OC 157 8th 8th
1999 25 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaAdam Macrow Ford AU Falcon 150 DNF DNF
2000 9 AustraliaStone Brothers Racing AustraliaDavid Besnard Ford AU Falcon 151 DNF DNF
2001 1 AustraliaHolden Racing Team AustraliaMark Skaife Holden VX Commodore 161 1st 1st
2002 66 AustraliaTeam Betta Electrical AustraliaMatthew White Ford AU Falcon 161 6th 6th
2003 2 AustraliaHolden Racing Team New ZealandJim Richards Holden VY Commodore 161 5th 5th
2004 8 AustraliaPerkins Engineering AustraliaPaul Dumbrell Holden VY Commodore 129 DNF DNF
2005 44 AustraliaTeam Dynamik
AustraliaLonghurst Racing
BrazilMax Wilson Holden VZ Commodore 32 DNF DNF
2006 55 AustraliaRod Nash Racing AustraliaSteve Owen Holden VZ Commodore 161 7th 7th

Complete Sandown Endurance results[edit]

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1984 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW 635 CSi Over 3000cc 72 DNF DNF
1985 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW 635 CSi A 129 1st 1st
1986 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW 635 CSi B 127 5th 5th
1987 AustraliaJPS Team BMW New ZealandJim Richards BMW M3 B 118 DNF DNF
1988 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaTomas Mezera Ford Sierra RS500 A 123 5th 5th
1989 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing New ZealandNeville Crichton Ford Sierra RS500 A 87 DNF DNF
1992 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaPaul Morris BMW M3 Evolution 3A 136 2nd 2nd
1994 AustraliaBenson & Hedges Racing AustraliaCharlie O'Brien Holden VP Commodore V8 161 4th 4th
1995 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaWayne Park Ford EF Falcon 160 4th 4th
1996 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaSteven Ellery Ford EF Falcon 160 4th 4th
1997 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaCharlie O'Brien Ford EL Falcon 151 10th 10th
1998 AustraliaCastrol Longhurst Ford AustraliaGeoff Brabham Ford EL Falcon 7 DNF DNF
2003 AustraliaHolden Racing Team New ZealandJim Richards Holden VY Commodore 140 10th 10th
2004 AustraliaCastrol Perkins Racing AustraliaPaul Dumbrell Holden VY Commodore 159 8th 8th
2007 AustraliaHolden Racing Team AustraliaGlenn Seton Holden VE Commodore 160 13th 13th

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results[edit]

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overall
position
Class
position
1992 AustraliaBMWAustralia Pty Ltd AustraliaAlan Jones
New ZealandNeville Crichton
BMW M5 C 251 2nd 1st
2009 AustraliaTMR Australia AustraliaRod Salmon
AustraliaDamien White
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X C 239 1st 1st
2017 AustraliaBMW Team SRM GermanyTimo Glock
AustraliaMark Skaife
AustraliaRussell Ingall
BMW M6 GT3 AP 134 DNF DNF
2018 AustraliaBoat Works Racing AustraliaMatthew Brabham
AustraliaAaron Seton
BMW M4GT4 C 250 22nd 1st

References[edit]

  1. ^Sierras fill top three at Bathurst
  2. ^"Motorsport: Skaife supreme in topsy-turvy Bathurst race".The New Zealand Herald.8 October 2001.Retrieved23 November2011.
  3. ^"Richards a chip off the old block".The Sydney Morning Herald.7 October 2007.Retrieved23 November2011.
  4. ^Greenhalgh, David; Howard, Graham; Wilson, Stewart (2011).The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years.St Leonards,New South Wales:Chevron Publishing Group.ISBN978-0-9805912-2-4.
  5. ^Noonan, Aaron (14 July 2017)."On This Day: David defeats Goliath".Supercars.Retrieved25 July2021.
  6. ^Bartholomaeus, Stefan (19 April 2021)."THE 27-YEAR WIN DROUGHT BROKEN BY MOSTERT | V8 Sleuth".V8 Sleuth.Retrieved25 July2021.
  7. ^ab"Longhurst calls time on chequered career".Supercars.5 February 2018.Retrieved25 July2021.
  8. ^"Saturday Sleuthing: Brad Jones Racing's First V8 Supercar".Supercars.6 June 2015.Retrieved25 July2021.
  9. ^"Saturday Sleuthing: Last Gasp Queensland Winner".Supercars.26 July 2014.Retrieved25 July2021.
  10. ^ab"Tony Longhurst".Speedcafe.22 October 2010.Retrieved25 July2021.
  11. ^Greenhalgh, David; Tuckey, Bill (2013).The official history of The Great Race Bathurst: 50 years.St Leonards,New South Wales:Chevron Publishing Group.ISBN9780980591231.
  12. ^Lynch, Michael (14 September 2007)."Skaife ruled out of Sandown after appendix surgery".The Age.Retrieved5 May2019.
  13. ^Bathurst 12: Event race report
  14. ^Longhurst eyes Bathurst amid race returnSpeedcafe1 July 2016
  15. ^Longhurst to race title winning BMW at SilverstoneSpeedcafe25 June 2016
  16. ^The Boat Works RisingOcean Magazine14 August 2015
  17. ^Tony Longhurst at Driver Database
Sporting positions
Preceded by Winner of theBathurst 1000
1988
(withTomas Mezera)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Peter Doulman
Winner of theAustralian Manufacturers' Championship
1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of theBathurst 1000
2001
(withMark Skaife)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Bathurst 12 Hour
2009
(withRod Salmon&Damien White)
Succeeded by