Richards Returns to Lead Archibalds Historic Touring Car Entry at Skope Classic
Australasian motorsport identity ‘Gentleman Jim’ Richards returns to the cockpit of his classic black and gold
JPS-liveried Group C BMW 635i in the Archibalds Historic Touring Car class races at the annual Skope Classic motor
racing meeting in Christchurch this weekend.
Melbourne-based Kiwi expat Richards and the beautifully prepared and presented BMW - now owned and run by Christchurch
classic touring car owner and keen driver Peter Sturgeon - made a big impression at the big Legends of Bathurst classic
motor racing meeting at Hampton Downs last month. And Historic Touring Cars (NZ) Association Chairman Murray Sinclair
says he expects a similar reception at the annual Skope Classic meeting.
“The mix of cars as well as some of the star drivers like Jim and his son Steven, from the various eras certainly seemed
to capture the imagination of the crowd,” says Sinclair. There were people two and three deep outside some of the pit
garages. It was fantastic.”
The local Historic Touring Car (NZ) Association was set up in 2015 to promote the purchase and active use of Touring
Cars from the various categories which were run through the 1980s and 1990s, and with over 50 active car-owning members
it was decided last year that there is enough ‘critical mass’ to sustain a new, standalone series here. That series
kicked off at MG Classic meeting at Feilding’s Manfeild circuit in November last year and concludes at the annual
Evolution Motorsport Speedfest meeting at Invercargill’s Teretonga circuit later this month.
Joining Richards and the famous ex-Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) Group C BMW on track at the Skope Classic
meeting this weekend will be Trevor Crowe in the similar, Group A-spec JPS-liveried BMW 635i the South Island motorsport
identity drove here and across the Tasman in period, as well as Peter Sturgeon himself in the 2.3 litre Group A-spec E30
BMW M3 he also owns, and Australian Touring Car identity Charlie O’Brien in Murray Sinclair’s Nissan Primera Super
Tourer.
Also part of an impressive 20-strong field will be the ex-Paul Radisich BTCC Peugeot 406 now owned by Dunedin driver
Stephen Grellet and the Chapman family-owned BMW 320i Super Tourer raced in period by Dennis Chapman but being driven
this weekend by son Dale.
Other BMW E30 or E36-based Group A or Super Touring models will be driven by Simon Crampton, Bruce Miles, Michael and
Andrew Buist and Warren Goode, the latter the very car that won the 1992 BTCC title in the hands of British driver Tim
Harvey.
Christchurch pair Steven Kelly and Graham Clyde will also be there with their International Motorsport-built ex Craig
Baird and Brett Riley NZ 2-Litre Touring Cars Series-spec E36 320i BMWs with competition form the similar-spec Ford
Telstar still driven by original owner Kevin Pateman from Timaru. Representing the one-make Nissan Sentra GT Cup series
that he also ran in, in period, will be Christchurch driver Murray Cleland.
The Archibalds Historic Touring Car Series cars will be on track from Friday with qualifying, then four races over the
weekend, over six-laps each morning and eight each afternoon