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Garry Rush (born July 5, 1944)) is a retired Australian professional motor racing driver. Born in the New South Wales town of Camden, he competed in Sprintcars, Speedcars, NASCAR, Formula Ford and Touring cars in a 40 year career. Rush won a record 10 Australian Sprintcar Championships and seven Grand Annual Sprintcar Classics at Premier Speedway, Warrnambool.


Austrialian Racing Career

Rush started racing near his residence of
Auburn, New South Wales Auburn is a Western Sydney suburb in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Auburn is located west of the Sydney central business district and is in the local government area of Cumberland City Council, having previously been the administrativ ...
in a Stock Rod at Westmead Speedway in 1964. After crashing out of several events, he accepted a drive in a
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speedcar. He moved up to a Super Modified and won the 1966 NSW championship. In the 24 years between 1975 and 1998, Rush won ten Sprintcar national championships. He finished second once and third on four occasions, resulting in finishing on the podium over 60 percent of the time.


Other Racing

Rush raced in a 1988
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race (the
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) at
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in
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, Victoria. Rush competed in several
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, with a best finish of ninth. Rush spent some time racing Sprintcars and Super Modifieds in the United States. He helped bring some American drivers to race in Australia. After retiring from racing, Rush became a part-owner Granville Speedway (now
Sydney Speedway Sydney Speedway (known commercially as Valvoline Raceway and formerly as Parramatta Speedway, and often referenced as Sydney Speedway I to differentiate with its successor) was a dirt track racing venue on the site of the Granville Showgrounds ...
).


Halls of Fame

He was inducted into the
Australian Speedway Hall of Fame The Australian Speedway Hall of Fame was inaugurated in 2007 to recognise the contributions made to Australian speedway. In 2006 Speedway Australia formed the National Speedway Induction Committee (NSIC) consisting of competitors, promoters, medi ...
in 2007 and the Australian Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.


References

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