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Seidel - Whincup chassis (AU)

(Right-hand drive)

 

Graeme Whincup #6 (Seidel c/n 02)

AGTC Rnd 5 - Calder Park Raceway

Melbourne, Victoria, AU - August 11, 1985

Said to be, "Built alongside the Seidel car."

Graeme Whincup #5 (Seidel c/n 02)

AMC/ATCC Rnd 1 - Calder Park Raceway

Melbourne, Victoria, AU - March 1, 1987

Group D GT car

Graeme Whincup #5 (Seidel c/n 02)

AMC/ATCC Rnd 1 - Calder Park Raceway

Melbourne, Victoria, AU - March 1, 1987

Group D GT car

 

 

 

Graeme Whincup #5 (Seidel c/n 02)

Blaupunkt sponsor - sold in 2002

Graeme Whincup #5 (Seidel c/n 02)

Blaupunkt sponsor - sold in 2002

Stephen Voight #5/195 (Seidel c/n 02)

AU - 2006

     

Stephen Voight #5/195 (Seidel c/n 02)

AU - 2006

Stephen Voight #5/195 (Seidel c/n 02)

AU - 2006

 

Voight's old car (Seidel c/n 02)

Champion's Brock Experience museum in Bob Jane livery

Yeppoon, Qld, AU - 2011

     
   

Graeme Whincup's second Monza, was built along side of Seidel's IMSA car. The new body shape was based on the Seidel "GE" panels. Whincup then sold the car around 2002 to Steve Voight in Queensland, AU. Then it was changed to mock-up Bob Jane livery and displayed at Peter Champion's (Brock) Museum in Qld. The museum closed its doors in February 2011.

 

Results for Graeme Whincup

Date

Series

Circuit

No.

Car

Driver

Result

Aug 11, 1985

AGTC Rnd 5

Calder Park, Victoria

6

c/n Seidel

Graeme Whincup

5th

Mar 01, 1987

AMC/ATCC Rnd 1

Calder Park, Victoria

 

c/n Seidel

Graeme Whincup

 

Jun 21, 1987

AMC/ATCC Rnd 8

Amaroo Park, New South Wales

 

c/n Seidel

Graeme Whincup

 

 

Note: The 1987 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for car manufacturers. The title, which was the seventeenth Australian Manufacturers' Championship, was contested concurrently with the 1987 Australian Touring Car Championship over a nine round series.

 
 

1987 ATCC Schedule

Rnd

Circuit

Date

 

 

 

R1

Calder Park, Victoria

01-Mar

R2

Symmons Plains, Tasmania

08-Mar

R3

Lakeside, Queensland

04-Apr

R4

Wanneroo Park, Western Australia

26-Apr

R5

Adelaide International Raceway, South Australia

03-May

R6

Surfers Paradise, Queensland

31-May

R7

Sandown Park, Victoria

07-Jun

R8

Amaroo Park, New South Wales

21-Jun

R9

Oran Park, New South Wales

05-Jul