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1987 World Touring Car Championship R1 Monza

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2006

in 1987 Allan Moffat purchased Peter Brock's VL Commodore which he had built for the 1987 ATCC(but was forced to sell it following the polarizer debarcle) and headed off to Europe with John Harvey to take on the best.

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  • great stuff, are the rest of the rounds coming?

  • I will have to look through the tapes to see what I have.

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  • Best commentator ever!

  • hahaha thats awesome they got caught out and the aussie vl takes the win! great vid thanks heaps for posting

  • Don't forget Johnny Ceccotto (sp?) Roberto Ravaglia , Gianpero Simoni didn't do too badly either.

  • Good point sk8rgeoff! If the BM's had been the correct weight then they wouldn't have been such guns & the racing would have been closer from the start. Rouse Sierra would have still walked away I think if its engine hadn't committed suicide tho! It was clearly superior to the rest of the field. But in the end the sierra blew up and the BM's had infringed the rules & the Holden won which is the important bit! Pity the Holden couldn't make any further impression through out the rest of the series

  • John Harvey is a truly unappreciated champion.

  • Stop ya bitching people!

    Seriously good upload!!!

    A little slice of Australian Motoracing.

  • Alan Jones - world f1 champion '80. And if we're counting motorcycles Mick Doohan 5 times world champ and Wayne Gardner as well

  • lot of f1 drivers

  • Can't claim Radisich as he ain't from OZ, he's a NZer.

  • The best touring car racer in the world (and for the last handful of years) is British! BTCC has big grids, good close racing, and more importantly more than two makes of car!

    Re: Italians - Tarquini, Giovanardi, Alfa Romeo.....

    So there you go. I can't remember the last time an Aussie came and did something special in Europe. Please correct me if I'm wrong. And don't try and claim Radisich. ;)

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