1997 Primus 1000 Classic


The 1997 Primus 1000 Classic was a 1000 kilometre endurance race for V8 Supercars, staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, [New South Wales|Bathurst] in New South Wales, Australia on 19 October 1997.
It was the inaugural "1000 Classic" race, created in response to the desire of V8 Supercar organisers AVESCO to compete at the popular Mount Panorama Circuit outside of the traditional Bathurst 1000 event, as AVESCO were in conflict with the Bathurst 1000 organisers, the Australian Racing Drivers' Club. While many attempts were made to broker a peace between the two bodies, there was a fundamental chasm over the issue of television coverage with AVESCO holding a series contract with Network Ten and the ARDC holding a contract with the Seven Network. The impasse was solved when Bathurst City Council negotiated a deal with AVESCO for a separate race, to be held two weeks after the Bathurst 1000">Bathurst, New South Wales">Bathurst 1000, which subsequently went ahead with a field of Australian and British Super Touring cars.
The 1997 Primus 1000 Classic was won by Larry Perkins and Russell Ingall driving a Holden Commodore .

Entry list and class structure

Class structure

;Level 1
These were the full-time professional teams, aiming to win the race outright and holders of a 'Level 1' V8 Supercar franchise.
;Special Level 1
The smaller, part-time 'Level 2' teams, who wished to run on the tyres of their own choosing.
;Level 2
The smaller, part-time 'Level 2' teams, running on a Dunlop control tyre of lower, cheaper specification.

Entry list

Results

Top 10 Shootout

Race

The names of drivers who did not drive in the actual race are shown in the above table within brackets.

Broadcast

broadcast the race for the first time. Barry Sheene provided commentary in the booth for the first part of the race before moving to pit-lane for the remainder.
Network 10
Hosts: Bill Woods, Matthew White
Booth: Leigh Diffey, Mark Oastler, Barry Sheene
Pit-lane: John Smailes

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