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1991 James Hardie 12 Hour
The 1991 James Hardie 12 Hour was an endurance race for production cars staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, on 31 March 1991. It was the first "Bathurst 12 Hour". Of the 24 starters, 20 were classified as finishers.The History of the Bathurst 12 Hour 1991-2017, page 11 The race was won by Allan Grice, Peter Fitzgerald and Nigel Arkell driving a Toyota Supra.1st James Hardie 12-Hour, Australian Motor Racing Year, 1991/1992, page 304 Classes The race was open to "Group E" carsConnor McNally & Steve Normoyle, Bathurst 1500, Motor Racing Australia, No 97 April/May 2007, pages 72 to 76 (officially Group 3E Series Production CarsGroup 3E Series Production Cars, 1991 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 222 to 224) and other production cars. Cars competed in the following classes: *Class A : Touring cars under 1600 cc *Class B : Touring cars 1601 - 2500 cc *Class C : Touring cars 2501 - 4000 cc *Class D : Touring cars ov ...
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