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    New Zealand ShellSport Saloon Series 1978 - 1985

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    In early 1977, Motorsport New Zealand announced there would be some major upheavals taking place within the New Zealand ShellSport Saloon Car championship, in which an engine cap of 2,000cc would be introduced. As popular as the big-banger V8s and screaming quad-cam V6s were with the punters, car numbers since the early ‘70s had been a problem, and there was a heavy reliance on international teams bolstering the grids. The 1976/77 Saloon Car Championship had just two cars which entered every round, in Jack Nazers Victor Chevy, and Bill Leckie’s V8 Capri. There was a fuel crisis happening, fuel restrictions, and these cars had become too expensive to build and maintain, and there was a dwindling number of people prepared or able to make the commitment to them.

    Shell Oil continued their support through their ShellSport brand which had been in place since the 1976 season, but almost everything else about the 1978 ShellSport series would be different to what had gone before, including the drivers competing at the head of the field. There was a maximum engine size limit of 2,000cc, but there would also be a complicated sliding scale allowing the smaller capacity cars to run lighter than those nearing the maximum limit.

    Several of the small capacity cars from the old unlimited ShellSport championship would continue on, but there would also be a number of new cars built for the new series. The look of the ShellSport series was fitting for the period; wide, small diameter wheels bulging from within heavily radiused guards that were housed by neat wheel-arch flares, tinted perspex windows, belly-rubbing ride-heights, large front and rear spoilers, colourful paint schemes, and the frenzied racket of dozens of high-pitched, high-revving small capacity motors.

    The ShellSport series was notable as being something of a breakthrough in the popularity of Japanese cars in New Zealand motorsport, as a large number of Datsuns and Toyotas, plus a few Mitsubishi’s and Honda’s, waged battle against the traditionally popular Ford Escorts.

    Bryce Platt, driving an Escort, won the inaugural ShellSport championship, after a season long brawl with Reg Cooks Datsun Cherry in which just 2 points separated the pair at seasons end. Cook won the first of three ShellSport championships the following year, using three different Datsuns to gain the title. He won again in 1980, and ’81, before reducing his involvement in the series. Escort driver Roy Harrington won the 1982 championship, after clawing back the early season points leader Warren Burt, in a 1,300cc Toyota Starlet, while Harrington again won the championship in 1983 despite Cook being in charge early on. Tony Marsh, driving a Datsun 1200 coupe, won the 1984 championship, while Warren Steel took the title in 1985, with a four door Datsun Bluebird.

    Following the ’85 season, ShellSport withdrew from the championship, to be replaced by Total Coolwool, and along with the new sponsor came a change of engine rules, with a new 2,500cc maximum capacity limit. Geoff Burrows built up a Mazda RX7, and Kieran Wills imported a Group C RX7 from Australia, and these two cars proceeded to dominate what was left of the older ShellSport cars which found themselves quickly running out of breath. The new-look series didn’t catch on. Burrows won most of the races, which were usually predictable drawn-out affairs, and within 12 months the whole thing crumbled.

    Fortunately though, racing enthusiasts are gaining an appreciation for the old ShellSport cars, and more of these are being found and restored, and racing once again at historic events.

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    Fabulous close racing, remember well Tony Marsh in the beautiful Black 1200 coupe, was that the ex Cook/Grant Aitken car? Vaguely recall and I think its shown in one of Nigels pics an Avenger cannot remember who was driving it. Think it was from the South though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seaqnmac27 View Post
    Fabulous close racing, remember well Tony Marsh in the beautiful Black 1200 coupe, was that the ex Cook/Grant Aitken car? Vaguely recall and I think its shown in one of Nigels pics an Avenger cannot remember who was driving it. Think it was from the South though.
    Hi , most likely Noddy Murdoch in his Avenger .

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    Also remember Reg Cook winning Ashley Forest in that Sunny, 83 or 84? maybe both

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    Good memory. Wayne Murdoch had the Avenger.

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    Oh and this is Cook in the Cherry and Aitken in the 1200

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    Not only jappers , escorts and avengers , but the occasional BMC too . This is the ex Brian Hartley shellsport clubman GT that l owned for a number of years after l purchased it from him ( the less said about that deal the better too ) . l only ever did one shellsport race with it at baypark and this is a picture of me and some helpers changing from wets to slicks in the pits . Possibly taken during 1981 or thereabouts , car was fitted with an arden 8 port engine that l had built myself but it only lasted one race before blowing a head gasket . This particular weekend the engine had only been fitted the night before we left Taranaki ( some things never change ) and we'd left the wheelnuts for the wets behind in our rush to get away . Ended up going to a garage where a friendly mechanic let us use his workshop to modify the wheels so we could use them . The nearest drill bit we could find in his drill assortment was a masonry bit * rolls his eyes @ the thought * but it worked . The car was very light and had some trick stuff done to it , l used to use it in hillclimbs and sprints and l think l still might have the 0 to 1300 record at the Kaipikari road hillclimb up at Urenui in Taranaki with it .
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    John, you will know. After Collingwood sold the AMCO Mini to Warren Reid at the end of 1972, Warren converted it into a Shell Sport with a 1300 engine. We know he did some driving himself but also had Rex Hart and the Australian professional Lakis Manticas also driving. We dont know how long he continued, and he may have retired the car by 1978. Would like to know, and any pictures of that era as well would be good. We have tons of pictures of the Collingwood/Panckhusrt days 1969--1972 and lots from 1984 when we purchased the car form Jim Maud, but there is a big gap of 10 years in the middle between about 1973 and 1983 that is missing. Can you fill any of it in, ie it's Shellsport days.

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    Hi Gerald , unfortunately no l can't help you . My motor racing only really started mid
    70's with my doing club events and driving my cars down to Manfield to compete in club days , was never into national events that early unfortunately . l did own one other ex shellsport mini that had originally been run l believe by Fred Bailey engineering from Auckland . That car also was fitted with an arden 8 port engine and Fred sold it to Hoss Waswo from New Plymouth who campaigned it for a while in Shellsport l think before removing the crossflow engine and selling the car to a car painter named Wayne Gray from Waitara as a rolling shell . Wayne turned the car into a mini 7 ( 850 cc ) and used it for a couple of years before l bought it from him . l did several mini 7 meetings including one at baypark ( even suffered the indignity of running out of petrol in one race DOHHH ! ) but mainly l used it as a club race mini before buying the ex hartley machine . This is a pic of that car at baypark in a mini 7 race , probably about 79 or 80 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by xu1nut View Post
    Not only jappers , escorts and avengers , but the occasional BMC too . This is the ex Brian Hartley shellsport clubman GT that l owned for a number of years after l purchased it from him ( the less said about that deal the better too ) . l only ever did one shellsport race with it at baypark and this is a picture of me and some helpers changing from wets to slicks in the pits . Possibly taken during 1981 or thereabouts , car was fitted with an arden 8 port engine that l had built myself but it only lasted one race before blowing a head gasket . This particular weekend the engine had only been fitted the night before we left Taranaki ( some things never change ) and we'd left the wheelnuts for the wets behind in our rush to get away . Ended up going to a garage where a friendly mechanic let us use his workshop to modify the wheels so we could use them . The nearest drill bit we could find in his drill assortment was a masonry bit * rolls his eyes @ the thought * but it worked . The car was very light and had some trick stuff done to it , l used to use it in hillclimbs and sprints and l think l still might have the 0 to 1300 record at the Kaipikari road hillclimb up at Urenui in Taranaki with it .
    Hi, I have heard stories about this car, do you know what happened to it?

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    John.......xu1nut. As you know the Amco Mini was a Shellsport car for a year or two, a bit earlier than the 1978 start of this thread, and I was re-reading your post on the ex Hartley car. We, should I say Angus, has just completed the fitting of the new engine into the car.....8 port etc etc etc. I am driving it at HD on the first weekend of the festival next week. I hope it lasts a little bit longer than your effort!!!!! We have only been for a 'burn' round the block so will be interesting. I'm sure you will catch up with the boy this weekend at Teretonga. He will tell you all the gory details!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by seaqnmac27 View Post
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    Oh and this is Cook in the Cherry and Aitken in the 1200
    I don't know if my memory is playing tricks with me, but I thought the two CMR Datsuns were driven by Reg Cook and Robbie Francevic.

    I certainly remember my mate displaying a sign on the Hill Stand which read; 99 - 100 Change Hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milan Fistonic View Post
    I don't know if my memory is playing tricks with me, but I thought the two CMR Datsuns were driven by Reg Cook and Robbie Francevic.

    I certainly remember my mate displaying a sign on the Hill Stand which read; 99 - 100 Change Hands.

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    I just have a vague recollection as Dad used to have a program from the meet with the Pacific cars that it was Aitken in the 1200, I may be wrong of course its a document I pretty much wrecked from flipping through it so much, but I haven't seen that now for over 20 years.

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    This is cheating a bit as it was before 1978. This is my Shellsport Datsun coupe that won 2 NZ Championships for those interested in this period. I sold this car to Rex Findlay afterwards. This is its first time out at Puke. Finished 3rd with standard suspension which we changed for the next round at Baypark.
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    This is the cars second race which was at Baypark. Pole position, new lap record and won the race.
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    After Baypark it got its new livery. Eastern Tool Company sponsorship & Shell Oil NZ contract. Raced for the remainder of the year in this guise against firstly Reg Cook in the coupe. Robbie Francevic took over the coupe and Reg changed to the Cherry in an effort to win the championship against my car. We got there in the end but some of the racing was pretty intense! They tried every trick in the book and then some.
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    Is there any film of thes in action? or is it all locked away by TVNZ with Tony Palmer dribbling nonsense, sorry commentating

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    Tony had a passion for motorsport and we would most probably not have seen half of it if it was not for his passion. Yea he used to get excited and make comments, but I have heard worse from other tv people. Actually spent a bit of time with Tony a couple of months back at a birthday weekend, and he still looks the same. We actually talked about some off the older days and how the coverage was done with 1 or 2 cameras.
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    Is there any film of thes in action? or is it all locked away by TVNZ with Tony Palmer dribbling nonsense, sorry commentating

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    Here is a couple of Shellsport cars that I have had a bit to do with that are still racing in current South Island Classic meetings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlo View Post
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    Here is a couple of Shellsport cars that I have had a bit to do with that are still racing in current South Island Classic meetings.
    Carlo, thanks for posting these. Whats the history on the Escort?

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