Jim Richards (racing driver)
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Career
Richards first made his mark in Australia at the 1974 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 with a masterful display of wet weather driving during the race, recording faster lap times than any of his opposition in the latter part of the event while driving a V8 Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34 with fellow Kiwi Rod Coppins which finished in third place. This and other wet weather drives over his career gave Richards the reputation of being a 'rainmaster' which many Australian's cynically attributed to living in rainy New Zealand, though Richards himself believes it is more from the car control he learned early in his career racing dirt track speedway.
In mid-1975 Richards moved to Australia and was quickly competitive in sports sedan races driving his Sidchrome-sponsored Mustang. He was co-driver for John Goss in 1976 at Bathurst.
Then in 1978 Richards began a successful stint at the Holden Dealer Team as Peter Brock's co-driver at Bathurst, netting Richards three Bathurst 1000 titles in a row. Brock later recalled that at the time he only knew Richards as a casual acquaintance and fellow driver, but after the Wanneroo Park round of the 1978 Australian Touring Car Championship, the pair shared a Ford Falcon panel van for the drive from Perth back to Melbourne (which they allegedly covered in approximately 24 hours for what is normally a 2-3 day trip). Upon returning home to Melbourne, Brock suggested Richards for the job of his co-driver for that years Hardie-Ferodo 1000 at Bathurst. He was hired by HDT team manager John Shepherd and although only driving once a year for the team, the Brock/Richards combination would win Bathurst in 1978, 1979 and 1980.
In 1982, Richards was hired by JPS Team BMW team manager Frank Gardner as the teams lead driver to drive the teams BMW 635 CSi. While results under the locally developed Group C regulations were lacking, when Australian touring car racing changed to the international Group A regulations in 1985, the BMW was suddenly a frequent race winner. Richards easily won the 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship and the 1985 Australian Endurance Championship. The 635 CSi was replaced by the smaller capacity BMW M3 in 1987, and Richard's would again come to the fore, winning the 1987 Australian Touring Car Championship.
Gardner shut down the JPS team at the end of 1987, and Richards re-joined Peter Brock's team for 1988, with the old HDT now running the BMW M3s after spending the previous 19 years racing Holdens. By 1988, however, the M3 had been overtaken as the car to have by the all-powerful Ford Sierra RS500, and the wins of 1987 were now struggles for places. At the end of the year, Brock's team decided to race Sierras in 1989 while Richards was snapped up by the Fred Gibson to race for his factory-backed Nissan team.
Driving for Nissan, Richards won his third ATCC in 1990 driving both the Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R and 4WD, twin turbo R32 GT-R, affectionately known as "Godzilla". He would repeat as champion in 1991, finishing the ATCC ahead of his young team mate Mark Skaife. Skaife then put the GT-R on pole position at Bathurst, before he and Richards cruised to victory in race record time, a lap ahead of the Holden Commodore of defending race winners Win Percy and Allan Grice.
Richards finished second to Skaife in the 1992 ATCC, before the pair then won their second straight Bathurst 1000 in a crash-shortened race which saw Jim crash the GT-R in a downpour on lap 145. However, as there had been a separate crash on that lap (which Richards later became a part of while trying to drive back to the pits), the red flag was shown and the race was declared. As the rules state that the results would be from the previous lap, this saw a surprised Richards and Skaife declared race winners. On a personal note, the 1992 Tooheys 1000 was a sad occasion for Richards when his longtime friend and former JPS BMW team mate, 1967 Formula One World Champion Denny Hulme died at the wheel of his BMW M3 on lap 32 after suffering a heart attack.
Richards was only informed of Hulme's passing just before he and Skaife took to the podium as winners, and as the unruly crowd below booed the pair (they wanted the second placed Sierra of Dick Johnson and John Bowe declared winners as they did not like a Japanese car dominating as the GT-R did), the normally gentlemanly Richards let fly with his now famous speech:
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"I'm just really stunned for words, I can't believe the reception. I thought Australian race fans had a lot more to go than this, this is bloody disgraceful. I'll keep racing but I tell you what, this is going to remain with me for a long time, you're a pack of arseholes."
— Jim Richards - Bathurst 1992.
His other Australian title wins were:
- 1985 Australian Endurance Championship in a BMW 635 CSi
- 1985 AMSCAR Series in a BMW 635 CSi
- 1986 Australian Endurance Championship in a BMW 635 CSi
- 1992 AMSCAR Series in a Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
- 1995 Australian GT Production Car Series in a Porsche 993 RSCS
- 1996 Australian NASCAR Championship
- 1999 Australian GT Production Car Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
- 2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
- 2001 Australian Nations Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
- 2002 Australian Nations Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3
- 2003 Australian Carrera Cup Championship in a Porsche 996 GT3 Cup
His Bathurst wins have been:
- 1978 - Peter Brock / Jim Richards (Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback)
- 1979 - Peter Brock / Jim Richards (Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback)
- 1980 - Peter Brock / Jim Richards (Holden VC Commodore)
- 1991 - Mark Skaife / Jim Richards (Nissan R32 GT-R)
- 1992 - Mark Skaife / Jim Richards (Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R)
- 1998 - Rickard Rydell / Jim Richards (Volvo S40)
- 2002 - Mark Skaife / Jim Richards (Holden VX Commodore)
He has also won the Sandown 500 in 1985 with Tony Longhurst in a BMW 635 CSi, and again in 1989 with Mark Skaife in a Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R.
Recently, Richards has driven in the Targa Tasmania as well as numerous other tarmac rallies in the Australian Targa Championship and other tarmac rallies, driving for Porsche. Partnering Richards as navigator has been motor racing journalist and commentator Barry Oliver. The pairing of Richards and Oliver (affectionately known as Team Grandpa in later years) has won the Targa Tasmania a record 8 times. Richards and Oliver made their debut in Targa in 1993 in a Porsche 968 CS.[2] His final victory saw him become only the fourth winner of the event in a two-wheel-drive car, and is the last person to do so, holding off more fancied four-wheel-drive rivals over a wet Day 5 to win his last Targa Tasmania title.
Targa Tasmania wins:
- 1996 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 993 Turbo)
- 1997 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 993 Turbo)
- 1998 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 993 Turbo)
- 2000 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 996 Turbo)
- 2001 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 996 Turbo)
- 2002 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 996 Turbo)
- 2003 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 996 Turbo)
- 2006 - Jim Richards / Barry Oliver (Porsche 997 GT3)
Career results
Season | Series | Position | Car | Team |
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1972 | New Zealand Unlimited Saloon Championship | 1st | Ford Falcon GT | |
1974 | New Zealand Saloon Championship | 1st | Ford Mustang | Sidchrome |
1974 | New Zealand Unlimited Saloon Championship | 1st | Ford Falcon GT | |
1975 | New Zealand Unlimited Saloon Championship | 1st | Ford Falcon GT | Sidchrome |
1976 | Australian Sports Sedan Championship | 4th | Ford Mustang | Sidchrome |
1976 | Marlboro Sports Sedan Series | 1st [3] | Ford Mustang [3] | Sidchrome [3] |
1977 | Australian Sports Sedan Championship | 4th | Ford Mustang | Jim Richards |
1977 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 13th | Ford XB Falcon GT | |
1978 | Australian Sports Sedan Championship | 2nd | Ford XC Falcon | Jim Richards Motor Racing |
1979 | Rothmans International Series | 11th | Matich A53 Repco Holden | Jim Richards |
1979 | Australian Sports Sedan Championship | 2nd | Ford XC Falcon Chrysler VH Valiant Charger Chevrolet Monza |
Jim Richards Motor Racing Clem Smith Rotax Monza |
1980 | Australian Sports Sedan Championship | 3rd | Ford XC Falcon | Jim Richards |
1982 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 22nd | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1982 | Better Brakes AMSCAR Series | 9th | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1982 | Australian Endurance Championship | 36th | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1982 | Australian GT Championship | 13th | BMW 318i turbo | JPS Team BMW |
1983 | Australian Endurance Championship | 2nd | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1983 | Australian GT Championship | 2nd | BMW 318i turbo | JPS Team BMW |
1984 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 5th | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1984 | Better Brakes AMSCAR Series | 3rd | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1985 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 1st | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1985 | Australian Endurance Championship | 1st | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1986 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 3rd | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1986 | Better Brakes/AMSCAR Series | 3rd | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1986 | Australian Endurance Championship | 1st | BMW 635 CSi | JPS Team BMW |
1987 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 1st | BMW M3 | JPS Team BMW |
1987/88 | Australian Superspeedway Series (AUSCAR) | 1st | Ford XF Falcon | Stillwell Ford |
1988 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 4th | BMW M3 | Mobil 1 Racing |
1989 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 4th | Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R | Nissan Motorsport Australia |
1990 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 1st | Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-R Nissan Skyline BNR32 GT-R |
Nissan Motorsport Australia |
1991 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 1st | Nissan Skyline BNR32 GT-R | Nissan Motorsport Australia |
1991 | Australian Endurance Championship | 4th | Nissan Skyline BNR32 GT-R | Nissan Motor Sport |
1992 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 2nd | Nissan Skyline BNR32 GT-R | Winfield Team Nissan |
1993 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 4th | Holden VP Commodore | Winfield Racing |
1994 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 6th | Holden VP Commodore | Winfield Racing |
1994 | Australian Super Production Car Series | 3rd | Porsche 968 CS | |
1995 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 12th | Holden VR Commodore | Winfield Racing |
1995 | Australian Super Touring Championship | 16th | Hyundai Lantra Ford Mondeo |
Hyundai Automotive Ross Palmer Motorsport |
1995 | Australian GT Production Car Series | 1st | Porsche 968CS & Porsche 911 RSCS | Bob Jane T Mart |
1996 | Australian Super Touring Championship | 8th | Vauxhall Cavalier | Jim Richards |
1996 | Australian GT Production Car Championship | 2nd | Porsche 993 RSCS | Jim Richards |
1996 | Australian Superspeedway Series (NASCAR) | 1st | Pontiac Grand Prix | Garry Rogers Motorsport |
1997 | Australian Super Touring Championship | 5th | Volvo 850 | Volvo Dealer Racing |
1998 | Australian Super Touring Championship | 3rd | Volvo S40 | Volvo Dealer Racing |
1999 | Shell Championship Series | 62nd | Ford AU Falcon | John Briggs Motorsport |
1999 | Australian Super Touring Championship | 2nd | Volvo S40 | Volvo Dealer Racing |
1999 | Australian GT Production Car Championship | 1st | Porsche 996 GT3 | Jim Richards |
2000 | Shell Championship Series | 33rd | Ford AU Falcon | John Briggs Motorsport |
2000 | Australian Nations Cup Championship | 1st | Porsche 996 GT3 | Jim Richards |
2001 | Shell Championship Series | 35th | Ford AU Falcon | Ford Tickford Racing |
2001 | Australian Nations Cup Championship | 1st | Porsche 996 GT3 | OAMPS Insurance Brokers |
2002 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 33rd | Holden VX Commodore | Holden Racing Team |
2002 | Australian Nations Cup Championship | 1st | Porsche 996 GT3 | OAMPS Insurance |
2003 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 37th | Holden VY Commodore | Holden Racing Team |
2003 | Australian Nations Cup Championship | 15th | Porsche 911 GT3 | OAMPS Insurance |
2003 | Australian Carrera Cup Championship | 1st | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | Jim Richards Racing |
2004 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 39th | Holden VY Commodore | Castrol Perkins Racing |
2004 | Australian Carrera Cup Championship | 2nd | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | Jim Richards |
2005 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 47th | Holden VZ Commodore | Holden Racing Team |
2005 | Australian Carrera Cup Championship | 2nd | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | OAMPS Insurance |
2006 | V8Supercar Championship Series | 58th | Holden VZ Commodore | Holden Racing Team |
2006 | Australian Carrera Cup Championship | 4th | Porsche 997 GT3 Cup | OAMPS Insurance Brokers |
2009 | Australian GT Championship | 3rd | Porsche 997 GT3 Cup | Jim Richards Racing |
2009 | Touring Car Masters | 4th | Ford Falcon Sprint | Jim Richards Racing |
2010 | Touring Car Masters | 1st | Ford Falcon Sprint | Jim Richards Racing |
2011 | Touring Car Masters | 2nd | Ford Falcon Sprint | Jim Richards Racing |
2012 | Touring Car Masters | 2nd | AMC Javelin AMX | Jim Richards Racing |
2013 | Touring Car Masters | 1st | Ford Falcon Sprint | Jim Richards Racing |
2015 | Touring Car Masters (Pro Masters Class) | 2nd | AMC Javelin | Shannons Insurance |
Bathurst 1000 wins
Year | Pos | Class | No | Team | Co-Drivers | Chassis | Laps |
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Engine | |||||||
Group C | |||||||
1978 | 1 | A | 05 | ![]() |
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Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback | 163 |
Holden 308 5.0 L V8 | |||||||
1979 | 1 | A | 05 | ![]() |
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Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback | 163 |
Holden 308 5.0 L V8 | |||||||
1980 | 1 | 3001-6000cc | 05 | ![]() |
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Holden VC Commodore | 163 |
Holden 308 5.0 L V8 | |||||||
Group A | |||||||
1991 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ![]() |
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Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R | 161 |
Nissan 2.6 L S6 Twin-turbo | |||||||
1992 | 1 | A | 1 | ![]() |
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Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R | 143 |
Nissan 2.6 L S6 Twin-turbo | |||||||
Super Touring | |||||||
1998 | 1 | ST | 40 | ![]() |
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Volvo S40 | 161 |
Volvo 2.0 L I4 | |||||||
V8 Supercars | |||||||
2002 | 1 | 1 | ![]() |
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Holden VX Commodore | 161 | |
Holden 5.0 L V8 |
1992 Bathurst 1000
Richards is infamous for his speech after winning the 1992 Bathurst 1000 after crashing his Nissan GT-R in while in the lead. The crash happened during appalling conditions with heavy rain making parts of the circuit almost undriveable, race stewards decided to stop the race and waved the red flag. The Nissan was largely unpopular with Bathurst race fans who mostly wanted to see either a Ford or Holden win. After Richards' crash, crowd favourite Dick Johnson, driving a Ford Sierra, assumed the lead, but the race results were declared at the end of the last completed lap before Jim Richards' accident which saw Richards and Mark Skaife declared race winners. The Nissan won the day and the crowd booed when Richards and his co-driver Mark Skaife went to collect their trophies. After Skaife had voiced his opinion on the unruly mob below, Richards was called to the microphone and said: "I'm just really stunned for words, I can't believe the reception. I thought Australian race fans had a lot more to go than this, this is bloody disgraceful. I'll keep racing but I tell you what this is going to remain with me for a long time. You're a pack of arseholes.".[4] Podium MC and Channel 7 commentator Gary Wilkinson then suggested he could cool the crowd down with a champagne bath, to which Richards replied "I wouldn't bother."
Richards later apologised for the outburst, citing the fact that he had been told just before going out onto the podium that his longtime friend and former JPS BMW team mate Denny Hulme had died from a heart attack which he suffered while driving in the early part of the race.
References
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- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Tom Naughton, Frank's final, Jimmy's "SS", Racing Car News, January 1977, pages 48 & 49
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External links
- Jim Richards Hot Laps Experience
- Jim Richards Racing Homepage
- VESRIX
- 2003 Carrera Cup
- 2007 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by | Winner of the Bathurst 1000 1978, 1979 and 1980 (with Peter Brock) |
Succeeded by Dick Johnson John French |
Preceded by | Winner of the Australian Touring Car Championship 1985 |
Succeeded by Robbie Francevic |
Preceded by | Winner of the Australian Touring Car Championship 1987 |
Succeeded by Dick Johnson |
Preceded by
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Winner of the Australian AUSCAR Championship 1987/88 |
Succeeded by Tony Kavich |
Preceded by | Winner of the Australian Touring Car Championship 1990 and 1991 |
Succeeded by Mark Skaife |
Preceded by | Winner of the Bathurst 1000 1991 and 1992 (with Mark Skaife) |
Succeeded by Larry Perkins Gregg Hansford |
Preceded by | Winner of the Australian NASCAR Championship 1995/96 |
Succeeded by Kim Jane |
Preceded by | Winner of the Bathurst 1000 1998 (with Rickard Rydell) |
Succeeded by Paul Morris |
Preceded by | Winner of the Bathurst 1000 2002 (with Mark Skaife) |
Succeeded by Greg Murphy Rick Kelly |