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TORANA
A9X
DVD
Rating: E
Approx 90 mins
RRP: A$35.00
Holdens Torana A9X Hatchback hit the racetracks in late 1977
as GMH attempted to halt the big dollar Moffat Ford Dealer Team
steamroller that took first and second placings in the 1977 Australian
Touring Car Championship.
Peter Brock threw down the gauntlet to Allan Moffat at the Sandown
500 with a debut victory in his privateer Torana A9X, but both Moffat
and Colin Bond took sweet revenge with a one/two result at Bathurst
as lack of development proved costly for the leading Toranas.
In 1978, the A9X had proved to be both an excellent road and race
car as Peter Brock, now back with Holden Dealer Team, blitzed the
ATCC.
The A9X Toranas, with a 400hp V8, roller rocker overhead cam gear,
four wheel disc brakes, Detroit locker diff and wide alloy wheels
set the pace at Bathurst with Brock grabbing pole from Fords
Bond and Moffat.
Brock was slow away on raceday in foggy conditions then charged
back through the pack as rivals dropped by the wayside. Brock and
New Zealand co-driver Jim Richards cleared away to win by a lap
from the A9X of Grice/Leffler.
Things got even better for A9X and Holden in 1979. Bob Morris won
the ATCC from HDTs Brock and John Harvey without Ford getting
a look in.
Then Brock and Richards thrashed all-comers at Bathurst to record
an unprecedented six-lap victory with Brock claiming a lap record
on the last circuit in his fabulous A9X.
It was the end of an era for Torana with five Bathurst trophies
on the shelf while gaining a deserved reputation as one of Holdens
great sporting icons.
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