List of female Bathurst 1000 drivers

As of 2025, thirty-five female drivers have attempted the Bathurst 1000 – an annual endurance race for touring cars considered Australia's most prestigious[1] – since its inception in 1960.[2] Initially held at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit over 500 miles, the race moved to Mount Panorama/Wahluu in 1963 and was expanded to 1000 kilometres in 1973.[3]

History

The first female competitors in "the Great Race" were Anne Bennett, Diane Leighton and Pam Murison, who shared a Simca Aronde to 3rd in class in the 1962 Armstrong 500 at Phillip Island.[4][5] Lorraine Hill was the first to compete in the race after its shift to Bathurst, finishing 16th in class in 1963. Following a four-year gap with no female competitors, Jane Richardson and Midge Whiteman finished 4th in class in 1967 before Whiteman paired up with Christine Cole to finish 5th in class the following year. In 1969, a record six female drivers participated in the race, led by Diane Dickson and her husband Max driving a Ford Cortina to 31st outright. In 1970, Cole and Sandra Bennett finished 13th outright in a Holden Torana LC GTR XU-1, the best result for a female pairing to that point, before Pat Peck became the only woman to attempt the race solo in 1972.[6]

The 1000km era began poorly for the female contingent, with both all-female teams (Sue Ransom/Christine Cole and Pat Peck/Darrylyn Huitt) failing to make it past 5 laps in 1973. Fortunes changed for 1975, as all three female drivers finished and Frenchwoman Marie-Claude Beaumont claimed the best outright finish for a female driver (as of 2025) with 6th in an Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV, before all three women entered in 1976 failed to finish. In 1977, Janet Guthrie – who had become the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 a few months earlier – joined Johnny Rutherford in an all-American entry, however Rutherford crashed into an earth bank after only 13 laps.[7] Ransom and Alexandra Surplice made sporadic appearances towards the end of the Group C touring car era in lower-class cars, however Christine Gibson (née Cole) equalled Beaumont's 6th-place in the crash-shortened 1981 race. For the 1987 edition, held as part of the World Touring Car Championship under Group A regulations, Annette Meeuvissen and Mercedes Stermitz shared a BMW but retired from the race with gearbox problems.[8] New Zealander Heather Spurle was the only other female Group A competitor, finishing 26th in 1990 with Bob Jones, before Tania Gulson and Melinda Price contested the lower classes in 1993 and 1994 respectively.[9]

Women competed on both sides of the Super Touring/V8 split in the late-1990s – Jenni Thompson contested both Super Touring races, and was joined by Paula Elstrek and Heidi O'Neill in 1998, whilst Perkins Engineering formed the "Castrol Cougars" for Price and Kerryn Brewer to compete in the V8 editions; the "Cougars" claimed the best finish for an all-female team as of 2025 with 11th in the 1998 V8 race.[10] Nicole Pretty was also entered in the 1998 V8 race, sharing a Holden Commodore VS with her brother Nathan, but did not get to drive following alternator failure. After the Cougars were disbanded, Price competed for another two years with privateer team Clive Wiseman Racing, finishing 17th in 1999, before Leanne Ferrier failed to finish the 2001 V8 Supercar 1000 having collided with Nathan Pretty.[11] Ferrier would not return to the Bathurst 1000 until 2009, sharing a Ford Falcon FG with David Wall and finishing 18th.[12]

Six years later, Simona de Silvestro and Renee Gracie participated in a two-year "wildcard" program in 2015 and 2016.[13] The duo finished 40 laps down in their first foray after Gracie crashed at Forrest Elbow, before improving to 14th and two laps down a year later. De Silvestro joined the category as a full-time driver for three years from 2017 with Nissan, scoring a best Great Race result of 13th in 2019 alongside Alex Rullo, before returning for a one-off start in 2023 with Dick Johnson Racing after the COVID-19 pandemic – the Swiss' 20th-place finish with Kai Allen remains the most recent participation for a female driver.[14][15]

Drivers

By name

# Name Nationality Entries Years
active
Best result
Outright Class
=1 Anne Bennett Australia 1 1962 19th 3rd
=1 Diane Leighton Australia 1 1962 19th 3rd
=1 Pam Murison Australia 1 1962 19th 3rd
4 Lorraine Hill Australia 2 19631964 35th 13th
=5 Jane Richardson Australia 1 1967 36th 4th
=5 Midge Whiteman Australia 2 19671968 36th 4th
7 Christine Gibson Australia 9 19681970, 19721973, 1976,
1981, 19831984
6th 5th
=8 Sandra Bennett Australia 2 19691970 13th 4th
=8 Carole Corness Australia 2 19691970 42nd 12th
=8 Diane Dickson Australia 1 1969 31st 6th
=8 Lynne Keefe Australia 2 19691970 36th 13th
=8 Ann Thomson Australia 1 1969 DNF DNF
13 Gloria Taylor Australia 1 1970 42nd 12th
=14 Jan Holland Australia 2 19711972 29th 3rd
=14 Pat Peck Australia 3 19711973 29th 3rd
=16 Darrylyn Huitt[16] Australia 1 1973 DNF DNF
=16 Caroline O'Shannessy Australia 3 1973, 19751976 26th 6th
=16 Sue Ransom Australia 5 1973, 1975, 19771978, 1980 11th 4th
19 Marie-Claude Beaumont France 2 19751976 6th 1st
20 Janet Guthrie United States 1 1977 DNF DNF
21 Robyn Hamilton Australia 1 1978 DNF DNF
22 Alexandra Surplice Australia 3 19801981, 1984 26th 6th
=23 Annette Meeuvissen West Germany 1 1987 DNF DNF
=23 Mercedes Stermitz Austria 1 1987 DNF DNF
25 Heather Spurle New Zealand 1 1990 26th 21st
26 Tania Gulson Australia 1 1993 DNQ[a] DNQ
27 Melinda Price Australia 5 1994, 19972000 11th DNF[b]
28 Jenni Thompson Australia 2 19971998 DNF DNF
29 Kerryn Brewer Australia 2 19971998 11th
=30 Paula Elstrek Australia 1 1998 DNF DNF
=30 Heidi O'Neill Australia 1 1998 DNF DNF
32 Nicole Pretty Australia 1 1998 DNF
33 Leanne Ferrier Australia 2 2001, 2009 18th
=34 Simona de Silvestro  Switzerland 6 20152019, 2023 13th
=34 Renee Gracie Australia 2 20152016 14th

By country

Country First Drivers Best result
Outright Class
Australia 1962 29 6th 3rd
Austria 1987 1 DNF DNF
France 1975 1 6th 1st
New Zealand 1990 1 26th 21st
 Switzerland 2015 1 13th
United States 1977 1 DNF DNF
West Germany 1987 1 DNF DNF

All-female teams

Year Drivers Entry Car Class Result
Outright Class
1962 Anne Bennett
Diane Leighton
Pam Murison
Eiffel Tower Group Pty. Ltd. Simca Aronde C 19th 3rd
1967 Jane Richardson
Midge Whiteman
Everybody's Magazine Morris 1100S B 36th 4th
1968 Christine Cole
Midge Whiteman
P & R Williams Morris Mini DeLuxe A 41st 5th
1969 Carole Corness
Ann Thomson
Grand Prix Auto Services Morris Cooper S C DNF DNF
Christine Cole
Lynne Keefe
Brian Foley Motors Pty. Ltd. Fiat 125 C DNF DNF
1970 Sandra Bennett
Christine Cole
Holden Dealer Team Holden Torana LC GTR XU-1 C 13th 8th
Carole Corness
Gloria Taylor
Woman's Day Ford Escort Mk.1 1300 A 42nd 12th
1971 Jan Holland
Pat Peck
D&P Traders Pty. Ltd. Holden Torana LC GTR XU-1 C 29th 3rd
1972 Christine Cole
Jan Holland
Pacific Film Laboratories Pty. Ltd. Holden Torana LJ 2850 B DNF DNF
Pat Peck D&P Traders Pty. Ltd. Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 C DNF DNF
1973 Christine Cole
Sue Ransom
Grace Bros. Racing Team Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV B DNF DNF
Darrylyn Huitt
Pat Peck
D&P Traders Pty. Ltd. Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 D DNF DNF
1976 Marie-Claude Charmasson
Christine Gibson
Brian Foley Pty. Ltd. Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTAm 1301-2000cc DNF DNF
1987 Annette Meeuvissen
Mercedes Stermitz
BMW Motorsport[c] BMW M3 (E30) 2 DNF DNF
1997 (V8) Kerryn Brewer
Melinda Price
Castrol Cougars Holden Commodore VS 12th
1998 (V8) Kerryn Brewer
Melinda Price
Castrol Cougars Holden Commodore VS 11th
2015 Simona de Silvestro
Renee Gracie
Harvey Norman Supergirls Ford Falcon FG X 21st
2016 Simona de Silvestro
Renee Gracie
Harvey Norman Supergirls Nissan Altima L33 14th

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Whilst the car Tania Gulson was entered in did qualify for the race, Gulson herself was deemed too slow to participate.
  2. ^ Melinda Price only participated in one Bathurst 1000 with separate performance classes, the 1994 Tooheys 1000.
  3. ^ Roland Ratzenberger was cross-entered into the Meeuvissen/Stermitz car, but did not drive it.

References

  1. ^ Slavonik, Paul (1 October 2014). "Why the Bathurst 1000 is 'The Great Race'". Motorsport.com.
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  3. ^ Bartholomaeus, Stefan (6 October 2023). "60 years on: Why the Great Race came to Bathurst". V8 Sleuth.
  4. ^ Oastler, Mark (27 November 2017). "Simca Aronde: World Record Breaker. Armstrong 500 Champion". Shannons Insurance. Simca numbers increased again with four Arondes entered including the all-female driver pairing of Diane Leighton and Ann Bennett. If the 'girls' were included as a strategy by Simca dealers to increase the Aronde's appeal for female drivers they must have been delighted with their result, as the Leighton/Bennett Simca was the only one of the four to finish the race and in an excellent third in class behind the winning Renault Gordini and runner-up Morris Major Elite.
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  6. ^ Goulding, Brian (25 March 2024). "Fast Female Drivers at Bathurst". Australian Motor Heritage Foundation.
  7. ^ "Who Was The First American Driver At Bathurst?". RacingNation.com. 1 April 2013.
  8. ^ Holz, Friedbert (9 February 2024). "Bathurst 1987: Das Australische Abenteuer" (in German). Speedweek.
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  10. ^ Noonan, Aaron (3 October 2015). "Saturday Sleuthing: The Castrol Cougars Commodore". V8 Supercars.
  11. ^ "2001 Supercars @ Bathurst - Ferrier Spins Pretty". Racing Archive on YouTube. 1 November 2018.
  12. ^ Mulholland, Harry (10 October 2025). "BATHURST 1000: Meet the ladies ruling Mount Panorama". Woman's Day.
  13. ^ Gover, Paul (19 August 2015). "Simona de Silvestro and Renee Gracie to team up in all-female Bathurst 1000 entry". Herald Sun.
  14. ^ Pavey, James (17 November 2016). "Nissan wins race for Simona". Supercars Championship.
  15. ^ Herrero, Daniel (25 July 2023). "DJR confirms De Silvestro-Allen wildcard for Bathurst 1000". Speedcafe.
  16. ^ Normoyle, Steve (1 May 2022). "A girl called Darrylyn". Australian Muscle Car Magazine.