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View Poll Results: Most influential Aussies in Motorsports
Jack Brabham 116 52.73%
Peter Brock 147 66.82%
Alan Jones 55 25.00%
Norm Beechey 22 10.00%
Lex Davison 9 4.09%
George Tatnell 9 4.09%
Bob Jane 74 33.64%
Ian Geoghegan 30 13.64%
Frank Matich 14 6.36%
Dick Johnson 131 59.55%
Harry Firth 45 20.45%
Colin Bond 40 18.18%
Allan Moffat 110 50.00%
Craig Lowndes 95 43.18%
Marcus Ambrose 67 30.45%
Mark Webber 33 15.00%
Casey Stoner 34 15.45%
Mick Doohan 96 43.64%
John Goss 24 10.91%
Larry Perkins 58 26.36%
Wayne Gardiner 39 17.73%
Possum Bourne 33 15.00%
Chris Atkinson 10 4.55%
Jim Richards 63 28.64%
Victor Bray 52 23.64%
Frank Gardner 15 6.82%
Vern Schuppan 14 6.36%
Mark Skaife 51 23.18%
Garry Cooper 11 5.00%
Fred Gibson 36 16.36%
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Old 09-10-2007, 09:28 AM   #61
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H Firth
G Rogers (not in list)
P Brock
N Beechey
R Stone (not in list)
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Old 09-10-2007, 09:42 AM   #62
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Sorry gngtho, they are fantastic cars, but that is not serious motorsport, it is glorified hooning - nothing more. And I worked where the Springnats are held for years. The judging is exceptionally open to interpretation.
so is drifting but it is still a sport
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so is drifting but it is still a sport
In your opnion. I have close up experience with that too over at Winton.
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Old 09-10-2007, 12:52 PM   #64
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so is drifting but it is still a sport
In your opinion. I have close up experience with that too over at Winton.
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Old 09-10-2007, 02:38 PM   #65
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Garry Rush
Ron Walker

to name a couple that should have made the list
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Old 09-10-2007, 09:52 PM   #66
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Sorry gngtho, they are fantastic cars, but that is not serious motorsport, it is glorified hooning - nothing more. And I worked where the Springnats are held for years. The judging is exceptionally open to interpretation.
yeh but in this day and age anything that involves getting out and doing something outdoors is classified as a sport.

If going sideways whilst doing a burnout ( Drifting ) is classified as a sport who are we to say that doing burnouts in a controlled environment isn't.

After all where do you think drifting began? Yes on the streets therfore that in itself is classified as hooning aswell.
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Old 09-10-2007, 09:56 PM   #67
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To me and i know he is not an Aussie Damon Hill will always be a fav............
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Old 13-10-2007, 02:29 AM   #68
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Only one bloke on the list has won 5 world championships. His got my vote.

BTW guys,we've had aussies representing us on two wheels internationally for over 50 years and winning. Hansford and Gardner weren't pioneers in two wheeled classes and aren't in the same class as Mick. It simply amazes me that some of you have listed a top ten without giving him a mention given his achievements.

5 times world champion people and balls the size of a small country!
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Hey! You forgot 'Gelignite' Jack Murry.
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Hey! You forgot 'Gelignite' Jack Murry.
gelignite jack i n his fj/fb blow the comp away,or drive in his potholes.
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Only one bloke on the list has won 5 world championships. His got my vote.

BTW guys,we've had aussies representing us on two wheels internationally for over 50 years and winning. Hansford and Gardner weren't pioneers in two wheeled classes and aren't in the same class as Mick. It simply amazes me that some of you have listed a top ten without giving him a mention given his achievements.

5 times world champion people and balls the size of a small country!
very true in all respects - i would say mick is the best rider we have had, but without wayne or gregg and no doubt others, he probably would not have started on a rothmans honda. he probably had a better starting point than gregg and wayne. but there is no doubt in my mind that the eddie, wayne rainey, mick and valentino (in no order at all) are the cream of the riders i have seen
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Old 13-10-2007, 11:01 PM   #72
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fred gibson would have to be in the top couple...
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Old 14-10-2007, 12:28 AM   #73
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Uleh I couldn't find Rogercordia in the list so i didn't vote...
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Harry Firth really is up there before most of those listed. Apart from his early driving sucesses in Fords, he also developed the XR GT and introduced Peter Brock and Colin Bond into touring cars.
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Old 14-10-2007, 02:41 PM   #75
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mine in no particular order

Peter Brock a man we all loved no matter what he drove
Jack Brabham the word legend springs to mind
G Cowin. cant believe only a few of us know how important this man is
G Tattnell sprint car racing legend
Jim Richards honorable mention
Peter Bourne another awesome kiwi
Larry perkins a brilliant engineer and race car driver
Norm Beechey early touring car legend
Pete Geoghan drove the wheels off anything and everything
Jim Read without his perseverence sydney wouldnt having a drag racing facility
Mick Doohan
Wayne Gardener both these men did amazing things on two wheels


alot of others could go on this list but where does it end
What about the aussies that did their best work overseas

Peter Russo
Vern Shuappen
David Grubnic
Allan Jones
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Old 14-10-2007, 05:44 PM   #76
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Jack Bradham but a few of the behind the scenes contributors were missed if we were talking top 30:

Jeremy Burgess (Moto GP racing chief engineer to 3 World Champions; Wayne Gardner, Mick Doohan and Valentino Rossi)
Phil Irving (engineer of Repco and Vincent motorcycle fame)
Barry Green (Green Team racing now Andretti Green racing)
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Jack Brabham No 1

Matich, Gardner and Cooper can fight it out for no 2 and Brock can pick up the minor placings after that.
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Old 14-10-2007, 06:16 PM   #78
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Brocky
Lowndesy
Ambrose
Johnson Sr.
Bowe
Bob Jane
Jack Brabam
Jim reed
Ian luff
Skaifey(Cant believe i put this in!)
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Jack Brabham for mine is number 1 ,and still attends events .
Peter Brock & Allan Moffat really polarised the Ford & Holden debate.
Then DJ carried that on with Brock.( although DJ started in a Torana )
Stephen Gall for motorcross.George Tatnell / Garry Rush speedway , Jim Reed -drags ,
Harry Firth behind HDT , ahead of his time , and Fred Gibson who gave a young Skaife a run .
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