Bob Morris (racing driver)

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Bob Morris
Nationality 
V8 Supercars Hall of Fame
in 2004.

Early years

Morris got his early start in racing through his father Ray Morris who was racing at the time in early sports sedan racing with a modified Ford Falcon. Bob Morris made his Bathurst 1000 debut in 1968 driving a Toyota Corolla with Bruce Hindhaugh in the team backed by Australian Toyota importers AMI that his father Ray also drove for. Morris and Hindhaugh won their class. Morris again registered a class win the following year with Brian Sampson, again in an AMI Corolla.

Ford Falcon GTHO
but the family team retired early, the big Ford overheating.

In 1973 Morris received backing from Sydney car dealer Ron Hodgson Motors and the Seven TV Network for his Torana GTR XU-1 campaign. In the 1973 and 1974 seasons Morris was very competitive in the Sun-7 Chesterfield Series at Amaroo Park driving against the Holden Dealer Team's Colin Bond and other top Sydney drivers. Then in 1975 he won his first Touring Car Championship round at Amaroo.

1976 Bathurst victory

Frank Gardner. The following year Bob Morris, with British touring car ace John Fitzpatrick
as co-driver, went one better – winning in a dramatic finish at Bathurst. In the final laps of the 1976 race John Fitzpatrick nursed home the ailing Morris Torana which was trailing smoke. Rival Torana driver Colin Bond was within striking distance of the lead if Fitzpatrick had to pit and there were emotional scenes as chief Ron Hodgson team mechanic, Bruce Richardson, slumped disconsolately in the pits seemingly resigned to seeing victory snatched from the team's grasp. Meanwhile, a nervous Bob Morris paced up and down the pits with fingers crossed but the slowing Ron Hodgson Torana managed to make it to the finish line first with Bond in 2nd place on the same lap.

Many believed that Fitzpatrick had nursed home the Torana after it had suffered a broken axle, and indeed this was reported as the reason for the car almost failing to finish. Fitzpatrick later set the record straight when he revealed that a leaking oil seal (which was the cause of the smoke) was making the clutch slip badly. This made it much harder to accelerate the car to the top of the mountain, especially out of The Cutting which is one of the slowest and steepest corners on the circuit.

In 1987, motoring writer Bill Tuckey in his book The Rise and Fall of Peter Brock claimed that there had been a lap scoring error in the 1976 race and that Colin Bond's Torana was the first car to complete the distance. Tuckey claimed Holden declined to challenge the result because a privately entered Holden team had won in such a memorable, emotional finish. He also claimed it was because Bob Morris' major sponsor was Ron Hodgson Motors, one of Sydney's leading Holden dealerships at the time, and Holden didn't want to sour relations with Hodgson. It remains however a contested footnote, Bob Morris denies that this was the case, claiming every other team lap scorers other than the HDT agreed that the results posted by the Australian Racing Drivers Club (ARDC) were correct. Despite this, Bond's co-driver John Harvey believes that he and Bond did indeed win the race, despite the official result still showing Morris and Fitzpatrick as race winners.

Touring Car Champion

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Collision at 1981 Bathurst

Bob Morris was involved in a dramatic collision at the notorious McPhillamy Park corner during the

Kevin Bartlett, with others such as John Goss in his Jaguar XJS narrowly avoiding the accident by stopping in time. As the track was blocked and the race had gone past 75% of the full distance, the officials declared the race over 43 laps short of the full distance (race regulations did not allow for a restart) and so the Bob Morris/John Fitzpatrick car was awarded 2nd place behind the similar Falcon of Dick Johnson and John French
. The crash though would have repercussions for Morris' racing career. Morris would have balance issues that affected his ability to race, but the talent was always there.

1982 would see a two car 'super team' with

Ford XE Falcon, Jones a rotary powered Mazda RX-7. The partnership dissolved at the end of the 1982 season, in particular after a disappointing Bathurst which saw the very competitive Falcon badly damaged in a crash on Saturday afternoon by his co-driver John Fitzpatrick when a wheel broke and sent the car into a concrete wall, the car irreparable for the Sunday morning start, though Morris would line up in his grid position during the pre-race sitting in a chair with 4 wheels surrounding him. The other reason for the end of the team was Jones' decision to make an abortive comeback to Formula One in 1983
.

Morris made a comeback to motor racing at the

Holden VH Commodore SS, but negotiations to buy the spare Holden Dealer Team car fell through only weeks before the race. He went to Bathurst anyway, only as a spectator (though with his driving suit and helmet, just in case), but was offered the drive in the Commodore to be driven by its owner Rusty French, and former Re-Car team owner Allan Browne. Never a serious racer and admittedly uncomfortable in the car, Browne spotted Morris in the pits and after talking to him offered to step aside to allow the 1976 winner to race. Despite not having previously driven the car, Morris was immediately 6.3 seconds faster than French and managed to move the car from 31st to 10th in qualifying, enough to qualify for Hardies Heroes. He would eventually start 9th following the Hardies Heroes crash of Dick Johnson who destroyed his Greens-Tuf XE Falcon at Forrest's Elbow. Incredibly, thanks to some car swapping, Johnson started the race from 10th position in a replacement Falcon which was re-built overnight. Ironically this Falcon was the same car that John Fitzpatrick had crashed in practice which saw it a non-starter in 1982. In the race, Morris diced early with the RX-7 of Allan Moffat, but brake problems due to the brake fluid boiling saw Morris and French finish in 8th place, nine laps down on the winning HDT Commodore of John Harvey, Peter Brock and Larry Perkins
.

Morris returned to full-time touring car racing part way through the 1984 season in a Barry Jones prepared RX-7. After first winning Round 3 of the Amaroo Park based AMSCAR Series, he went on to qualify 2nd a week later at Oran Park for Round 5 of the 1984 ATCC. With his RX-7 fitted with a road standard gearbox, Morris pulled off a surprise win in his first ATCC start since 1982. It was to be Morris' 9th and last ATCC round win.

Morris had his final start at Bathurst in the

Kangaroo Valley
.

Bob Morris stayed semi-involved with the sport and at the

FIA's World Touring Car Championship rules, of which Bathurst was a round in 1987
.

Career results

Season Series Position Car Team
1973 Australian Touring Car Championship 10th Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Ron Hodgson Motors
1974 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Ron Hodgson Motors
1975 Australian Touring Car Championship 6th Holden LH Torana SLR/5000 L34 Ron Hodgson Motors
1976 Australian Touring Car Championship 9th Holden LH Torana SLR/5000 L34
Triumph Dolomite Sprint
Ron Hodgson Motors
1976
Rothmans Sun-7 Series
3rd
Triumph Dolomite Sprint
Ron Hodgson
1977 Australian Touring Car Championship 5th Holden LH Torana SLR/5000 L34
Triumph Dolomite Sprint
Ford Capri Mk.II
Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
1978 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
1979 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
1979 Rothmans AMSCAR Series 1st Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
1980 Australian Touring Car Championship 5th
Holden VB Commodore
Craven Mild Racing
1981 Better Brakes 3.5 Litre Series 13th Holden Gemini ZZ Bob Morris
1984 Australian Touring Car Championship 13th Mazda RX-7 Bob Jones Racing

Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Points
1973 Ron Hodgson Motors Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 SYM CAL SAN
WAN
SUR AIR ORA
4
WAR
2
10th 13
1974 Ron Hodgson Motors Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 SYM CAL
2
SAN
4
AMA
2
ORA
3
SUR
2
AIR
2
2nd 46
1975 Ron Hodgson Motors Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34 SYM
3
CAL
Ret
AMA
1
ORA
Ret
SUR
1
SAN AIR
4
LAK 6th 32
1976 Ron Hodgson Motors Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
Triumph Dolomite Sprint
SYM
3
CAL ORA SAN
Ret
AMA AIR LAK SAN
Ret
AIR
7
SUR
6
PHI
Ret
9th 30
1977
Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34
Triumph Dolomite Sprint
Ford Capri Mk.II
SYM
6
CAL
Ret
ORA
9
AMA
10
SAN
Ret
AIR LAK
9
SAN
Ret
AIR SUR
2
PHI 5th 44
1978 Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing Holden LX Torana SS A9X SYM
2
ORA
2
AMA
13
SAN
2
WAN

4
CAL
1
LAK
2
AIR
Ret
2nd 53
1979 Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing Holden LX Torana SS A9X SYM
4
CAL
2
ORA
1
SAN
1
WAN

4
SUR
4
LAK
1
AIR
1
1st 69
1980 Craven Mild Racing
Holden VB Commodore
SYM
8
CAL
Ret
LAK
Ret
SAN
Ret
WAN

3
SUR
Ret
AIR
6
ORA
1
5th 25
1984 Barry Jones Mazda RX-7 SAN SYM
WAN
SUR ORA
1
LAK AIR 13th 25

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
1968 Australia AMI Racing Team Australia Bruce Hindhaugh Toyota Corolla A 113 30th 1st
1969 Australia AMI Toyota Australia Brian Sampson Toyota Corolla A 112 29th 1st
1970 Australia Holden Dealer Team Australia Peter Brock Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1 C 107 37th 14th
1971 Australia Mark IV Car Air Conditioning Australia Ray Morris
Ford XY Falcon GT-HO Phase III
E 80 DNF DNF
1973 Australia Ron Hodgson Racing Australia John Leffler Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 D 3 DNF DNF
1974 Australia Ron Hodgson Racing Australia John Leffler Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1 3001 – 6000cc 63 DNF DNF
1975
Australia Ron Hodgson Racing Australia Frank Gardner Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34 D 161 2nd 2nd
1976 Australia Ron Hodgson Motors United Kingdom John Fitzpatrick Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34 3001cc - 6000cc 163 1st 1st
1977 Australia Ron Hodgson Motors United Kingdom John Fitzpatrick Holden LX Torana SL/R 5000 A9X 4-Door 3001cc - 6000cc 111 DNF DNF
1978
Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
United Kingdom John Fitzpatrick Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback A 73 DNF DNF
1979
Ron Hodgson Channel 7 Racing
Austria Dieter Quester Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback A 95 DNF DNF
1980 Australia Channel 7 Breville Racing Australia Bill O'Brien
Canada Allan Moffat
Ford XD Falcon
3001-6000cc 88 DNF DNF
1981 Australia Bob Morris Motor Sport United Kingdom John Fitzpatrick
Ford XD Falcon
8 Cylinder & Over 120 2nd 2nd
1982 Australia Seiko Watches United Kingdom John Fitzpatrick
Ford XE Falcon
A - DNS DNS
1983 Australia John Sands Racing Australia Rusty French
Holden VH Commodore SS
A 154 8th 8th
1984 Australia Chequered Flag Magazine Australia Barry Jones Mazda RX-7 Group C 97 DNF DNF

References

Sporting positions
Preceded by Winner of the Bathurst 1000
1976
(with John Fitzpatrick)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Australian Touring Car Championship
1979
Succeeded by