ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Brian Foley (racing driver) Brian Foley (racing driver) Brian Patrick Foley (born 1934) is an Australian retired racing driver. He was active from the late 1950s through to 1974.[1] Foley competed in Touring Car, GT and Sports Sedan categories and also contested numerous production car endurance races.[1] His career highlights included a victory in the 1965 Lowood 4 Hour, second place in the 1967 Australian Touring Car Championship and a third-place finish in the 1965 Armstrong 500, all three attained driving a Morris Cooper S.[1] Early career Foley started racing in the late 1950s, subsequently driving a variety of cars from the British Motor Corporation including Austin A30, Austin A40 Farina, Austin Lancer, Austin-Healey Sprite and Morris Cooper S.[1] He placed ninth in Class C in the 1960 Armstrong 500 at Phillip Island driving an Austin Lancer for the B.M.C. works team. The following year Foley placed third in the 1961 Australian GT Championship driving an Austin-Healey Sprite. Australian Touring Car Championship Foley contested the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1960, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1971. His best finish was a second place in 1967 driving a Morris Cooper S. Bathurst 1000 Foley contested the Bathurst 1000 (and forerunners) each year from 1960 to 1971 and again in 1974.[2] Highlights included a win in Class A in the 1961 Armstrong 500 driving a Studebaker Lark and third outright (and a Class C win) in the 1965 Armstrong 500 in a Morris Cooper S. Results Year Championship Position Car Entrant 1960 Australian Touring Car Championship 1st in Class Austin A40 Farina Kinsley Pty Ltd 1960 Australian GT Championship 12th Kinsley Sprite Kinsley Motors 1961 Australian GT Championship 3rd Austin-Healey Sprite B Foley 1962 Australian GT Championship 5th Lotus Elite B Foley 1963 Australian GT Championship 4th Austin-Healey Sprite Mark IIa P&R Williams 1964 Australian Touring Car Championship 4th Morris Cooper S P&R Williams Pty Ltd 1965 Australian Touring Car Championship 15th Morris Cooper S 1967 Australian Touring Car Championship 2nd Morris Cooper S Brian Foley Motors 1970 Australian Touring Car Championship 5th Porsche 911S Chesterfield Filter Racing 1971 Australian Touring Car Championship 8th Alfa Romeo GTAm Chesterfield Filter Racing References 1 2 3 4 "Foley Motor Racing History, www.foleyalfa.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org". Archived from the original on 18 January 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2008. ↑ Bill Tuckey, Australia's Greatest Motor Race - The Complete History, page 238 This biographical article related to Australian auto racing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte