Posts Tagged ‘1971 Macau Grand Prix’

(gthoregister.com.au)

One for FoMoCo Oz race fans.

Allan Moffat’s works GTHO being unloaded off a ship onto the Macau docks in advance of the 1971 Macau GP carnival held on the weekend of November 20.

‘Be careful, blokes, if we drop it, they’ll shove us on the other side of the border! I couldn’t give a toss about Mao or his Little Red Book’. There is something rather surreal about the whole scene.

Ford entered this car, while the Holden Dealer Team – the works team – took an LC Torana GTR XU-1 up for Peter Brock. Both were Group E Series Production machines, whereas that Guia 200/ACP Cup was a Group 2 event, run to more liberal modification rules.

Brock’s LC XU-1, local signage probably the car’s entrant, Far East Motors. Wheels Globe Rallymasters or Sprintmasters (unattributed)
Glemser and RS2600 are on the way to a record breaking pole of 2 min 56 sec (unattributed)

The star car/driver combo was recently minted European Touring Car Champion, Dieter Glemser aboard a 2.9-litre Ford Cologne entered ETCC Ford Capri RS2600 V6; 265-286bhp/ZF 5-speed/940kg/disc-disc/10×13 and 11.5×13 wheels. A weapon.

Brock’s XU-1 was ‘lightly modified’ from Series Production specifications, the only obvious external mod being fitment of a set of Globe Rallymaster aluminium wheels.

Moffat’s HO, upon closer inspection than most shots of this race in circulation allow – generally screen grabs of a video – is the more interesting as the machine is an XW HO gussied up to look a bit like an XY with its bonnet and shaker-air scoop. Is that attached to a 351 Windsor or Clevo?

Given the proximity of the late-season Australian enduros: Sandown, Bathurst, Surfers and Phillip Island, Howard Marsden shipped up an XW XY-HO Development Mule rather than the Real McCoy, it seems. Moffat won the last Manchamp round at Surfers on November 7. His and John French’s XY HOs finished in one piece, but maybe there wasn’t the time to prep and ship one of these cars to Macau. More likely, it just didn’t matter. Did FoMoCo Oz export any Falcons?

What are the VINs/names of the HO and XU-1 folks??

Moffat’s XW-XY HO Bitza. Team Harper, aka Wallace Harper & Co, the Hong Kong Ford distributors
Brock and Moffat on the first lap with Moffat about to exit stage right into the run-off area having messed up his Lisboa corner braking point in the bulky HO . Poon’s Alfa behind Brock with a BMW 2002 Tii looming as well (P Bennett)

The touring car events that weekend comprised two heats and a final. Brock qualified third in his Far East Motors-entered car behind Glemser and Albert Poon, who raced an Alfa Romeo 2000 GTAm lookalike; Autodelta engine and ‘Poon suspension. Neither Moffat nor Jim Smith – he of Cooper S and Camel Rover Repco-Holden fame – who raced a Teddy Yip-owned BMW 2002, cop a qualifying mention in my reference material, but the video indicates a row three start or thereabouts for Moff.

Poon ? Glemser and Brock before the off (P Bennett)
Stature and stance of Glemser’s Group 2 Capris contrasts with Brock’s Series Torana (P Bennett)

The final comprised two events run concurrently: the Guia 200 was 20 laps of the demanding, unforgiving 6.115-mile track, and the ACP Cup 15 laps.

The perils of Macau were demonstrated all too sadly during practice when David Ma lost control of his Lotus 47 Ford FVA under braking for Statue Corner, while trying in the final session to qualify for the Grand Prix, and crashed fatally into a lamp post .

Glemser was an easy winner of the Guia from Poon and Brock, who diced throughout. Note that some references – all of the Australian ones – have Brock in second place having finished ahead of Poon who ran low on fuel in his last lap. Moffat went up the escape road on the first lap in the Big Henry and recovered to finish fifth.

The ACP Cup was taken by Ted Morrat’s BMW 2002 Tii from P Ramirez Toyota Corolla and Xie Dewen’s Cooper S. I don’t have a full list of competitors, but the videos show far more starters than my list of finishers, meaning my finishers list is incomplete.

See Paul Bennett’s video of the meeting here:https://youtu.be/ZsCohn9sCdk?si=AJx5RnG_3IRdOs55

Ted Morrat, BMW 2002 Tii, 1971 ACP Cup winner (J Santos)
Moffat enroute to winning the Guia in 1973 aboard a works- Team Harper Ford Capri RS2600 (Getty)

Etcetera…

Allan Moffat was very impressed by Dieter Glemser and his Capri. Allan shared his Falcon XB GT Hardtop with the German in Moff’s unsuccessful 1974 Bathurst 1000 challenge.

Moffat returned to Macau. In 1973, he won the Guia in a 3-litre Ford RS2600. He was impressed enough to get FoMoCo Oz to buy him one of the Ducks Guts ultimate spec Capri’s in late 1974. Moff’s ex-works 3.4-litre Ford Cosworth GAA-powered RS3100 first raced in Australia in the Sandown Tasman meeting in February 1975, and at Macau that November, DNF.

Moffat’s FoMoCo Oz Capril RS3100 at Macau in 1975 (unattributed)

In the 1981 Guia, he was 11th in an RX-7. His final visit – his final ever race – was in 1989, when he finished third in the ‘Teddy Yip Mazda (MX5) Race of Champions’ on November 26 (below).

(Official Allan Moffat)

Harry Firth felt that Brock’s performance that ’71 Macau weekend, when he was very quick, changed him. Frankly, other than Glemser, who would hardly have extended his car more than he needed, it was not a field of great depth.

‘Peter came back from that a totally different person. He realised what international racing was all about. Totally different world. And he realised he was as good as any of them.’ Less than twelve months later, he bagged his first Bathurst crown.

Credits…

touringcarracing.net, Harry Firth quote from V8Sleuth, Getty Images, Official Allan Moffat FB page, Jose Santos, Paul Bennett Video

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