Peter Brock
Peter Geoffrey Brock AM (26 February 1945 – 8 September 2006) was an Australian motor racing driver. He is one of his country's best known and most successful motor racing drivers. He was known for his partnership with Holden for almost 40 years. However, he still raced using other car makes, including BMW, Ford, Volvo, Porsche and Peugeot. He won the Bathurst 1000 nine times, the Sandown 500 nine times, the Australian Touring Car Championship three times and the Bathurst 24 Hour once. In 2001, he was added into the V8 Supercars Hall of Fame.
Brock was born in Richmond, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. He served in the army during the Vietnam War. His first two marriages ended in divorce. He later had two children with his partner. He was vegan.[1]
On 8 September 2006, Brock was driving in the Targa West '06 rally. He was at the second stage of the race in Gidgegannup, Western Australia. He was three kilometres off the finish of the second stage when his car skid off a downhill left-hand bend. Brock died on the spot. He was 61. The co-driver, Mick Hone, was taken to hospital and survived.[2]
Peter Brock Media
Peter Brock racing at Wanneroo Park in 1985 in a Holden Commodore VK
Peter Brock's Daytona Sportscar - the day before the accident.
The Peter Brock Memorial at the National Motor Racing Museum in Bathurst.
References
- ↑ Bird, June (July 2000). "P. Brock". Animal Liberation Front. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
- ↑ Braithwaite, David (9 September 2006). "Brock killed in hairpin smash". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 24 March 2019.