• Gibson Motorsport was an Australian motor racing team that competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship from 1985 until 2003, though the team had...
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    Mark Skaife (category Motorsport announcers)
    Skaife won the Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship in a Gibson Motorsport prepared Nissan Gazelle, before finishing 19th on Bathurst 1000 debut...
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    Gibson Technology is an automotive and motorsport company based at Repton, Derbyshire, England. It was founded by Bill Gibson and Brian Mason as Zytek...
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    1994 for Garry Rogers Motorsport. In 1995, Richards made his debut in the Bathurst 1000, finishing fourth for Gibson Motorsport with Anders Olofsson....
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  • 1999, Gibson sold the team to Garry Dumbrell. In 2001, Gibson returned as the public face of Gibson Motorsport. Although initially portrayed as Gibson buying...
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    Neil Crompton (category Motorsport announcers)
    placings in the crash shortened 1992 race with Anders Olofsson in a Gibson Motorsport Nissan GT-R and in 1995 with Wayne Gardner in a Wayne Gardner Racing...
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    Greg Murphy (category Garry Rogers Motorsport drivers)
    in 1998. In 1999 and 2000, he finished 6th in points driving for Gibson Motorsport. He paired with Steven Richards to win the Bathurst 1000. In the 2001...
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  • and motorsport company based Gibson's Discount Center, a former American discount store chain Gibson's Finest, a brand of Canadian whiskey Gibson (surname)...
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    Winfield was the title sponsor of the Australian motor racing team Gibson Motorsport. Highlights included Mark Skaife winning two Australian Touring Car...
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  • Alan Heaphy (category Australian motorsport people)
    returned to Gibson Motorsport in 1998 managing the team until Fred Gibson sold it at the end of 1999. After consulting to John Briggs Motorsport in 2000,...
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    he raced a Holden Vectra GL to third place in Class D driving for Gibson Motorsport. He then went on to finish in fourth place in Class D at the 1999...
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  • List of Australian Touring Car and V8 Supercar champions (category Lists of motorsport champions)
    Supercar Award Winners 2001". Motorsport World. Retrieved 8 January 2011. "2002 V8 Supercar Award Winners". Motorsport World. Retrieved 8 January 2011...
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    Results First Craig Lowndes Holden Racing Team 300 pts Second Greg Murphy Gibson Motorsport 268 pts Third Russell Ingall Perkins Engineering 244 pts...
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    1994 Australian Touring Car Championship (category 1994 in Australian motorsport)
    and July 1994. The championship was won by Mark Skaife driving a Gibson Motorsport Holden VP Commodore. The Ford EB Falcon and Holden VP Commodore were...
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    Sydney Motorsport Park (known until May 2012 as Eastern Creek International Raceway) is a motorsport circuit located on Brabham Drive, Eastern Creek (40-kilometres...
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    Garry had also owned Gibson Motorsport in 2000. Lucas was making his own way through the junior ranks of Australian motorsport when a 2008 Formula Ford...
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  • KVS Round 2 Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales David Parsons Gibson Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 25 Mar SCS Round 1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit...
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  • other teams. In 1999, the two David Parsons teamed up together in a Gibson Motorsport Commodore for the 1999 FAI 1000. "Truckie Parsons". Racing-Reference...
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    Adelaide 500 (category Motorsport in Adelaide)
    race for Ford since his defection from the Holden Racing Team to a Gibson Motorsport Ford. After winning the Saturday race, he was again in contention...
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    1992 Australian Touring Car Championship (category 1992 in Australian motorsport)
    Car Championship. Mark Skaife, driving a Nissan Skyline GT-R for Gibson Motorsport, won his first Australian Touring Car Championship. His teammate and...
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  • Supercars Championship (category Motorsport categories in Australia)
    since its inception in 1997: Dick Johnson Racing Garry Rogers Motorsport Gibson Motorsport Glenn Seton Racing John Faulkner Racing Holden Racing Team Lansvale...
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  • Supercar series, he also competed in nine Bathurst 1000s, debuting with Gibson Motorsport in 1998, and finishing in 2007 with Brad Jones Racing. Wills also...
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  • the Holden Dealer Team, Perkins Engineering, Glenn Seton Racing and Gibson Motorsport. The son of Tasmanian touring car racer Graham Parsons, David Parsons...
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  • AMSCAR (category Motorsport categories in Australia)
    races, the ATCC round and the Endurance Championship race), while Gibson Motorsport, first with Nissan and later with Holden, also contested the series...
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    Perth SuperSprint (category Motorsport in Western Australia)
    the event was dominated by Nissan Skylines and Ford Sierras, with Gibson Motorsport's Nissans taking three wins and Fords of Dick Johnson Racing and Mobil...
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    the final lap. "2001 Shell Championship Series – Round 8 – Oran Park Motorsport Circuit – V8 Supercars Qualifying". National Software. Retrieved 22 November...
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    would go on to win the race, making it four wins in a row for the Gibson Motorsport driver, ahead of Perkins and Jim Richards. Drivers' Championship standings...
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  • Jeff Grech (category Australian motorsport people)
    later in the same year to Perkins Engineering. In 1990 he joined Gibson Motorsport as team manager before joining the Holden Racing Team in 1993. In...
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    and after a few laps, passed him for the lead. Meanwhile, both the Gibson Motorsport cars were moving up the pack and with the rain starting to come back...
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  • the newly created Ford team formed from the formerly Holden aligned Gibson Motorsport and acquired privateers front runner Rodney Forbes as a teammate....
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