Peter Wherrett, (who late in life changed name to Pip Wilson ) (born 9 June 193623 March 2009) was an Australian
motoring
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and motor sport
journalist
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and
race car driver.
Wherrett was born in
Marrickville, New South Wales
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. He learned to drive when his parents got their first motor car when he was twelve.
Frustrated, and then angry, at the lack of attention paid to motor sport by the newspapers Wherrett wrote to all of the major newspapers around the country to complain. Only ''
The Sydney Morning Herald
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'' replied and he was subsequently hired to write for them on the sport - doing this throughout 1958 and 1959 .
Wherrett was best known as the presenter and co-writer of ''
Torque
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'', a popular motoring television show from 1973 to 1980.
Advanced driver training
In 1967, Wherrett set up Australia's first
post-licence driver training school as "Peter Wherrett Advanced Driving". In 1980 he sold the school to its manager, Peter Finlay.
Motor racing
Wherrett raced in the Bathurst endurance race in 1969 in a
Mazda
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In 2015, Mazda produced 1.5 million vehicles for global sales, the majority of which (nearly one m ...
, in
1970
Events
January
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in a
Ford
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* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
* Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
* Ford F ...
Falcon, and in
1974 and
1976
Events January
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* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 11 – The 1976 ...
in
Alfa Romeo
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s.
Television
From 1973, Wherrett presented the
ABC TV program series ''
Torque
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'' and later a historical series called ''
Marque
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'', which is the only television program on that topic to be produced for
free-to-air
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television.
During the 1980s, Wherrett explored the need to explore alternative energy sources in the series ''The Balance of Power''. Wherrett also served as the motoring guru in the
Channel Ten infotainment production ''
Healthy, Wealthy and Wise'', which aired from 1991 to 1999.
In 1974, Wherrett courted controversy on ''Torque'', after he raised issues about the rear braking on the HJ model
Holden Premier
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* Holden Standard/Special: between 1962 and 1968.
* Holden Belmont/Kingswood: between 1968 and ...
.
Wherrett was also a pit reporter for
Channel 7's coverage of the
1983 James Hardie 1000 at Bathurst.
Wherrett Sigma
In 1981,
Mitsubishi Australia produced a limited edition "Wherrett Special" GH Series
Sigma sedan. Only 1016 cars were produced, which were commissioned after Wherrett complained about the GH Sigma's woeful performance and handling. Wherrett was challenged to design a better car by Mitsubishi Chief Engineers in Japan.
Personal life
Wherrett was married and divorced three times. His first marriage was to Denise Wirth. They had a son, Steven, and a daughter, Jane, and had six grandchildren. His second marriage was to Lesley Brydon, former Executive Director of the Advertising Federation of Australia. His third marriage was to Kim Mathers. When Mathers obtained employment in Europe as a chef, Wilson remained in Australia. Because of their physical separation, they decided to divorce amicably in 2006. Following that divorce, Peter sold the house that they had shared in
Queensland
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and moved to
Lake Macquarie
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in
New South Wales
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.
Wherrett wrote a memoir entitled ''Desirelines'' with his brother
Richard Wherrett
Richard Bruce Wherrett AM (10 December 19407 December 2001) was an Australian stage director, whose career spanned 40 years. he is known for being the founding director of the Sydney Theatre Company in 1979.
Early life, education and family
Ri ...
, who died in 2001.
[Wherrett, Peter and Richard, ''Desirelines: An unusual family memoir'', (Sceptre, 1997), ] The book recounted Wherrett's interest in
cross-dressing.
As a child, Wherrett discovered his mother being abused by his father which led to an "empathy for his mother as an abused wife, and passion for women generally".
He later discovered his father was also a cross-dresser and consulted a psychiatrist who said that such behavior was obsessive but harmless.
Wherrett went on to write ''
The Gender Trap'' which examined what he described as the "compulsive nature of cross-dressing" .
After Wherrett and Mathers separated in 2006, Wherrett began presenting as female in public and adopted the name Pip Wilson.
Wilson described the act of living a woman for the last two years of her life as "my last great achievement".
Pip Wilson (formerly Peter Wherrett) died in 2009 from
prostate cancer.
Bibliography
*''Peter Wherrett's A Century of the Motor Car''
*''Marque a Hundred Years of Motoring''
*''Torque''
*''Quest for the Perfect Car : My Life in Motoring''
*''Motoring Skills and Tactics''
*''Explore Australia BY Four-Wheel Drive'' with Kim Wherrett
*''What They Don't Teach You in Driving School''
*''Grit: An Epic Journey Across the World'' – the story of
Francis Birtles epic 1927 journey.
*''Wheels of Australia'' (editor)
*''Drive It! The Complete Book of High Speed Driving on Road And Track'' (1981)
* ''Desirelines: an unusual family Memoir'' (1997) with Richard Wherrett.
References
External links
Obituary– Sydney Morning Herald.
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1936 births
2009 deaths
Deaths from cancer in New South Wales
Male-to-female cross-dressers
Deaths from prostate cancer
Motoring journalists
People educated at Trinity Grammar School (New South Wales)
People from Marrickville
People from the Hunter Region
Gay journalists
Gay sportsmen
Racing drivers from New South Wales
20th-century Australian journalists
The Sydney Morning Herald people
Australian gay writers
Australian LGBT sportspeople
Australian LGBT journalists