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Frank Gardner OAM RIP.

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  1. simon klein

    simon klein Two Time F1 World Champ
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    He was obviously above everybody in Qld and NSW..............didn,t rate a mention on Aunties 7PM news.
     
  2. Arvin Grajau

    Arvin Grajau Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    another reason not to read papers or watch TV.
     
  3. simon klein

    simon klein Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Yarp
     
  4. Arvin Grajau

    Arvin Grajau Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    only news i follow is Google couple of times a day.
     
  5. moretti

    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ
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    sad news, his driving school at Norwell kept changing the cars, was booked in for a course but his business kept changing cars and eventually cancelled, wished I hadn't now :(
     
  6. Arvin Grajau

    Arvin Grajau Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    it was expected he has been sick for a number of years.Was told he had 3 weeks to live last week and his daughter drove him from NSW to Surfers,where he died on arrival,so i have been told.
     
  7. GTRMagic

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    Hey Mr Dee Jay....
    It was originally BMW, then onto Mercedes, then to Holden...

    Its still there Here run by one of the Morris International group companies
     
  8. Modeler

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    Former British Touring Car Champion Frank Gardner has died in Australia at the age of 78, following a long illness.

    A former boxer and lifeguard, Gardner turned to motorsport in the early 1960s and established a reputation as a tough character both on and off the track.

    After moving from Australia to Europe, he made his Grand Prix debut at the 1964 British Grand Prix in a John Willment Automobiles-run Brabham, and started eight grands prix in total, taking a best finish of eighth in Britain in 1965.

    A title in single-seater racing did follow as he won the British Formula 5000 Championship in 1971, and he was also a runner-up in both the European Formula 2 and British Formula 1 series' as well.

    He found greater success in touring and sportscars, winning the BTCC in 1967 in a Ford Falcon Sprint, in '68 in an Escort, and in '73 in a Chevrolet Camaro, becoming the only foreign driver to win the championship three times.

    After returning to Australia in 1975, he finished second in that year's Bathurst 1000 and then won the Australian Sports Sedan Championship two years later.

    Following his retirement from the drivers' seat, he ran the works BMW team in Australian touring cars until 1987 - guiding Jim Richards to a pair of titles - and then, managing his own Frank Gardner Racing team, took the 1988 Bathurst 1000 with Tony Longhurst and Tomas Mezera in a privateer Ford Sierra.

    He again ran the BMW works team when the German manufacturer returned to touring cars in his homeland in 1991.

    Following a switch from the now V8-based series to Super Touring in 1994, his squad claimed three more titles, with Tony Longhurst in 1994 and '95, and with Paul Morris in '97.

    AUTOSPORT extends its sincere condolences to his family and all of his friends.

    http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/78097
     

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