Colin John Bond (born 24 February 1942) is an Australian former
racing driver
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. Bond reached the highest levels in Australian motorsport in 1969 when he was recruited by
Harry Firth to the newly formed
Holden Dealer Team. He quickly found success, winning the
1969 Hardie-Ferodo 500 mile race (now the
Bathurst 1000
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) at
Bathurst, New South Wales
Bathurst () is a city in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Bathurst is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) west-northwest of Sydney and is the seat of the Bathurst Region, Bathurst Regional Council. Founded in 1815, Bathurst is ...
in a
Holden Monaro.
Bond was a particularly versatile driver, also finding success in the
Australian Rally Championship, winning the title in 1971, 1972 and 1974 driving a
Holden Torana
The Holden Torana is a mid-sized car that was manufactured by Holden from 1967 to 1980. The name apparently comes from a word meaning "to fly" in an unconfirmed Aboriginal Australian language. The original HB series Torana was released in 196 ...
. Bond also won the 1975
Australian Touring Car Championship
The Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) is a touring car racing award held in Australia since 1960. The series itself is no longer contested, but the title lives on, with the winner of the Repco Supercars Championship awarded the troph ...
in a
Holden Torana
The Holden Torana is a mid-sized car that was manufactured by Holden from 1967 to 1980. The name apparently comes from a word meaning "to fly" in an unconfirmed Aboriginal Australian language. The original HB series Torana was released in 196 ...
and was inducted into the
V8 Supercars Hall of Fame in 2002.
Early career

Bond initially made a reputation as a hillclimber with three
NSW Hillclimb titles in 1965-67 driving a Lynx-
Peugeot
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The family business that preceded the current Peugeot companies was established in 1810, making it the oldest car company in the world. On 20 November 1858, Émile Peugeot applie ...
S/C. Also known as a rally driver he was relatively unknown in circuit racing circles apart from a few forays racing various
Isuzu Belletts, when he was chosen to partner
Tony Roberts in one of three
Holden Dealer Team entered
Holden Monaros for the
1969 Hardie-Ferodo 500 at
Bathurst. On a day when the Fords crumbled with unsuitable tyres for the race, the HDT stood strong, putting all three Monaros (including one driven by
Des West and
Peter Brock which finished third) into the top six positions with Bond and Roberts winning.
Torana GTR XU-1
The nimble 6-cylinder Torana GTR XU-1 debuted in late 1970 and in 1971 Bond began racking up an impressive list of race and rally titles in his Torana. He secured the
Manufacturer's Championship for Holden by winning 3 out of 5 rounds, including the
Sandown 250 enduro in his XU-1. He also won the Australian Rally Championship and the
Southern Cross Rally, along with the
South Pacific Touring Series that year.
Late in 1971 Bond had a couple of drives with
Frank Matich's F5000 team. One was in the
Australian Grand Prix at Warwick Farm and driving in a wet practice session Bond put in lap times seconds faster than his more experienced F5000 rivals. After his open-wheeler stint he opted to stay with the Holden Dealer Team.
The following year Bond won the Australian Rally Championship for the second year in a row. Bond also won the
Catalina Park
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rallycross
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series, while on the bitumen he won the
Toby Lee Series and
Sun-7 Gold Medal. In 1973 he again won the Sun-7 series at
Amaroo Park.

In 1974, as well as winning his third national Rally Championship, Bond won his third consecutive Sun-7 Chesterfield Series against a strong challenge by
Bob Morris.
Torana L34
In late 1974, driving the new
Holden Torana SL/R 5000, he contributed to
Holden
Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. Founded in Adelaide, it was an automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter that sold cars under its own marque in Australia. It was ...
's victory in the
Australian Manufacturers' Championship, again winning three out of five rounds.
Peter Brock left the Holden Dealer Team at the end of 1974 so for the 1975 season Colin Bond was the team's No.1 driver. That year he won his only Australian Touring Car Championship in the new L34 version of the SL/R 5000 Torana, and also won his second South Pacific Touring Car Series. At Bathurst Bond claimed pole position from the
Ford XB Falcon GT Hardtop of
Allan Moffat and led for much of the early part of the race until a broken axle at half distance put him too far back to challenge the similar Torana Peter Brock and
Brian Sampson.

Bond was involved in a dramatic finish in 1976 at the
Bathurst 1000
The Bathurst 1000 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Repco Bathurst 1000) is a Touring car racing, touring car race held annually on the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is currently run as part of the Supe ...
. Late in the race when it seemed Bond, in the
Holden Dealer Team Torana L34, had the race sewn up he was forced to pull into the pits with fanbelt trouble allowing the
Bob Morris Torana to take the lead. In the final laps Morris's co-driver, British touring car ace
John Fitzpatrick, nursed home an ailing car trailing smoke ahead of Bond's Torana which finished about 40 seconds behind.
In 1987, motoring writer Bill Tuckey in his book ''The Rise and Fall of Peter Brock'' claimed that there had been a lap scoring error in the 1976 race and that Colin Bond's Torana was the first car to complete the distance. Tuckey claimed
Holden
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declined to challenge the result because a privately entered Holden team had won in such a memorable, emotional finish, and because Bob Morris' major sponsor was
Ron Hodgson Motors, one of Sydney's leading Holden dealerships at the time. It remains however a contested footnote, Bob Morris denies that this was the case, claiming most team lap scorers agreed that the results were correct. Despite this, Bond's co-driver
John Harvey believes that he and Bond did indeed win the race (Bond himself has kept a dignified silence), despite the official result still showing Morris and Fitzpatrick as race winners.
1-2 Formation Finish at Bathurst
After 7 years with the Holden Dealer Team, Bond shocked the establishment in 1977 when he left the HDT and joined
Allan Moffat's
Ford Dealers Team. Bond came close to becoming the first driver to achieve victories for both
Holden
Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. Founded in Adelaide, it was an automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter that sold cars under its own marque in Australia. It was ...
and
Ford Motor Company
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at the
Bathurst 1000
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(a feat which wouldn't be achieved until
Steven Richards in 1999). He was driving the second of Moffat's
Ford XC Falcon GS500 Hardtop's, with Moffat driving the lead car which was experiencing mechanical problems in the closing laps of the race (Moffat's Falcon had run out of brakes after they were given a caning by his co-driver, ex-
Formula One
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driver and multiple
24 Hours of Le Mans
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winner
Jacky Ickx
Jacques Bernard Edmon Martin Henri "Jacky" Ickx (; born 1 January 1945) is a Belgian former racing driver, who competed in Formula One from to . Ickx twice finished runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in and , and won eig ...
). Although Bond had the opportunity to pass Moffat and take victory, he controversially chose to observe Moffat's team orders and allowed him to pass the line first in the now famous 1-2 formation finish.
Bond has stated in interviews since then that he regretted not taking victory from Moffat. Moffat himself later revealed that during the race he had offered Bond a drive in his Falcon which would have seen Bond not only win the race but finish second as well. Bond confirmed that he turned down Moffat's offer, preferring instead to stick to his own car which was co-driven by open wheel driver Alan Hamilton (Bond was to have driven with
Gregg Hansford, but the Queenslander had to withdraw through injury suffered in a
Motorcycle racing
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accident). Moffat also claimed that had the third placed
Peter Janson /
Larry Perkins Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback or the similar Torana of fourth placed Peter and
Phil Brock been on the same lap (both Torana's were one lap down) and closing in on the pair that Bond would have been free to pass him for the win if it meant that the Moffat Ford Dealers team won the race.
From 1977 to 1980 Bond ran the Ford works rally team, with
Greg Carr and Bond driving the very competitive BDA
Escort. The highlight for the Ford team was Greg Carr winning the 1978 Australian Rally Championship.
The 1980s
During the 1980s Bond was less prominent than he had been the previous decade, due mainly as others recognised his engineering ability and he was hired to front smaller operations like Steve Masterton's Capri team, Alfa Romeo's three-year factory effort and in the 1990s Toyota's short-lived foray into
Supertouring
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. But he did register two more Bathurst 1000 placings, finishing 3rd in
1983
1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Events January
* January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
with
Allan Grice in a
Roadways Racing Holden VH Commodore SS, and
1988; the latter occasion with
Formula One
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World Champion
Alan Jones as co-driver in a
Ford Sierra RS500. And in
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
Bond and former motorcycle racer
Gregg Hansford won their class and finished 7th outright at Bathurst in an
Alfa Romeo GTV. He was also third in the
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 6 – A funeral service is held in West Germany for Nazi Grand Admiral ...
and
1988 Australian Touring Car Championships, 1981 in a
Ford Capri Mk.II for the Masterton Homes team and 1988 in a
Ford Sierra RS500 in what was his first ATCC in an outright car since
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
.
Bond drove a great variety of machinery during this period including the Ford Capri,
Chevrolet Camaro Z28,
Triumph TR8, Alfa Romeo GTV,
Alfa Romeo 75
The Alfa Romeo 75 (Type 161, 162B), sold in North America as the Milano, is a compact executive car produced by the Italian automaker Alfa Romeo between 1985 and 1992. The 75 was commercially quite successful: in only three years, 236,907 cars ...
, Ford Sierra RS500,
Toyota Corolla
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, and
Porsche
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(including a
Porsche 944 Turbo for Allan Hamilton's Porsche Cars Australia team in the
1982
Events
January
* January 1 – In Malaysia and Singapore, clocks are adjusted to the same time zone, UTC+8 (GMT+8.00).
* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C. ...
and
1983
1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Events January
* January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
Australian GT Championships).
Bond also teamed with then open wheel racer
Andrew Miedecke to drive a
John Fitzpatrick Racing Porsche 962
The Porsche 962 is a sports prototype racing car designed and built by Porsche. Created to replace the Porsche 956, 962 was introduced at the end of 1984 and replaced the 956 in the International Motor Sports Association, IMSA's IMSA GT Champio ...
in the
1984 Sandown 1000. The race, which was the final round of the
1984 World Endurance Championship, was the first ever
FIA world championship motor race held in Australia. Driving an unfamiliar car with (approximately more than either had driven previously), Bond and Miedecke acquitted themselves well against the likes of Sports car racing stars
Stefan Bellof,
Jacky Ickx
Jacques Bernard Edmon Martin Henri "Jacky" Ickx (; born 1 January 1945) is a Belgian former racing driver, who competed in Formula One from to . Ickx twice finished runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in and , and won eig ...
,
Jochen Mass,
Derek Bell, and Aussie internationals Alan Jones and
Vern Schuppan. Bond qualified the car in 11th place, 4.4 seconds slower than pole winner Bellof in his
Rothmans Porsche 956
The Porsche 956 was a Group C sports-prototype racing car designed by Norbert Singer and built by Porsche in 1982 for the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, FIA World Sportscar Championship. It was later upgraded to the 956B in 1984. I ...
B. Bondy and "Mad Andy" then drove a steady race, staying out of trouble, to record a 6th-place finish at Melbourne's
Sandown Park. Bond would claim that racing the 962 was "A lot of fun".
Wins in the Caltex Sierra
Colin Bond made an impact on the Touring Car Championship in 1990, winning two consecutive rounds of the championship at
Lakeside and
Mallala driving a Caltex sponsored Ford Sierra. Both these wins involved memorable drives where Bond came from behind to pass the leading cars one by one until taking the lead and holding off his rivals to win.
In 1994 Bond was lured back for one last tilt at the Bathurst 1000 by
Fred Gibson, manager of the Winfield Racing Team. Driving a
Holden VP Commodore with Swede
Anders Olofsson, Bond briefly led the race early on when many cars were pitting to change tyres. He finished in 6th place on the same lap as the winning car.
Bond retired as a driver in 1994, but continued to contribute to the sport as a driving standards observer for
V8 Supercar until he was replaced by
Tomas Mezera
Tomas Mezera (born 5 November 1958 in Czechoslovakia) is a naturalised Australian racing driver. Mezera won the 1988 Bathurst 1000, and for many years was a member of the Holden Racing Team as both a driver and team manager. Mezera's sporting ...
after the 2006 season.
In the
1994 Queen's Birthday Honours Bond was awarded the
Medal of the Order of Australia
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(OAM) for service to motor sport.
Career results
Complete Bathurst 500/1000 results
Complete Sandown Endurance results
Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results
Complete Australian Touring Car Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Complete World Endurance Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Complete World Touring Car Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
† Not registered for series & points
Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
References
*Australia's Greatest Motor Race 1960–1999 (Chevron) © 2000
*Giant Killers 1972
*Giant Killers 1973 - pgs 35, 63
*''Racing Car News'' October, 1976
*''The Rise and Fall of Peter Brock'' (Bill Tuckey) 1987
*''Highlights of Bathurst 1000–1993, 1994'' DVD (Chevron)
*''Torana SL/R5000'' DVD (Holden Motorsport/Chevron)
*''Formula 5000 in New Zealand and Australia'' by Wolfgang Klopfer - Pg 205
*Sydney Morning Herald - 19 August 1973 - pg 15
*The Age - 6 March 1973 - pg 10
External links
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Australian rally drivers
Bathurst 1000 winners
Australian Touring Car Championship drivers
1942 births
Living people
Racing drivers from New South Wales
World Sportscar Championship drivers
Australian Endurance Championship drivers