It seems fitting albeit bittersweet that Garry Rogers Motorsport’s final season in Supercars coincided with a record-breaking run for one of its greatest products, Scott McLaughlin. After all, since Garry Rogers Motorsport entered the championship in 1996, it has been a breeding ground for young talent. And even though the team may not have won a championship, three drivers who got their break there (McLaughlin, Jamie Whincup, and Garth Tander) have won 10 of the last 13 titles.
Following a stellar driving career, Garry Rogers turned his attention to team ownership and ran cars in various categories before committing to the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1996. Young gun Steven Richards won the privateers’ title for the team in that first season, followed by a second-place alongside father Jim Richards at Bathurst in 1997.
Another rising star made his mark with the team with the arrival of Garth Tander in 1998. While teammate Jason Bargwanna claimed the team’s first race win at Calder Park Raceway in 1998, Tander went on to take the team’s first-round win at Queensland Raceway in 1999.
The combination emerged as a genuine challenger to the then-dominant Holden Racing Team in 2000, in what would prove to be Garry Rogers Motorsport’s most successful season. Tander finished in second place in the championship behind Mark Skaife, though the Garry Rogers Motorsport duo prevailed at a very wet Mount Panorama to win the Bathurst 1000.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
The F1 Legends At The Mountain
The recently departed Sir Stirling Moss is recognised as the best Formula 1 driver never to win the drivers’ world championship, but his illustrious career extended to many other categories, including an often forgotten appearance in the Bathurst 1000 alongside another legend of the sport.
Right On Track: Sprinting Back Into Action
The Virgin Australia Supercars Championship returns with shorter sprint races on the reworked calendar in 2020.
Beyond The Wheel: Racing Virtually
Racing online in the BP Supercars All Stars Eseries was a new experience for me. While there were some carryover traits from racing in real life, there were also some significant differences.
Top 10 Seasons
Top 10 Seasons
The Inside Story: The New Normal
As we prepare for the return of racing, the whole Supercars pitlane is wondering how things will look. And work.
Top 10 (Multi-Car) Crashes
10 mount panorama circuit 2014
TOP 10 MAKES
TOP 10 MAKES
VIRTUAL MOVES
The BP Supercars All Stars Eseries provided some racing during the suspension of the season, paving the way for more regular virtual contests.
VIRTUAL REALITY
The BP Supercars All Stars Eseries has paved the way for Supercars to further embrace virtual racing, opening up an important avenue to attract and engage with new audiences for the category
1960 – 2020 TOP 60 DRIVERS
Who are the greatest drivers in the 60-year history of the Australian Touring Car Championship/Supercars? We rank the top 60 with an emphasis on best championship finishes, race-winning percentage and competitive longevity. Only drivers with top 10 championship finishes were considered, to emphasise championship performances over part-time or endurance campaigns. Also, results from the Bathurst 1000 and other endurance events were only factored in when they were part of the championship.