John Harvey (racing driver)
John Francis Harvey OAM (21 February 1938 – 5 December 2020) was an Australian racing driver. He was a top Speedcar driver for many years in the 1950s and 1960s, winning many championship races including the NSW Championship for three successive years and the Victorian Championship twice before turning his skills to road racing where he had a long and successful career until his retirement at the end of 1988. In 1987 John made history driving the General Motors Sunraycer to victory in the inaugural World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide, the first international race for purely solar powered cars.
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1938 in Australia1965 Armstrong 5001965 Australian Drivers' Championship1965 Australian Touring Car Championship1965 Lowood 4 Hour1966 Australian Drivers' Championship1966_Australian_Grand_Prix1966 Australian One and a Half Litre Championship1966 Australian Touring Car Championship1966 Gallaher 5001966 Tasman Series1967 Australian Drivers' Championship1967_Australian_Grand_Prix1967 Tasman Series1968_Australian_Grand_Prix1968 Bathurst Gold Star Trophy1968 Tasman Series1969 Australian Drivers' Championship1969 Australian Sports Car Championship1969 Australian Touring Car Championship1969 Bathurst 1001969 Tasman Series1970 Australian Drivers' Championship1970 Tasman Series1971_Australian_Grand_Prix1971 Australian Sports Car Championship1971 Australian Touring Car Championship1971 Hardie-Ferodo 5001972_Australian_Grand_Prix1972 Australian Sports Car Championship1972 Australian Touring Car Championship1973 Hardie-Ferodo 10001973 Phillip Island 500K1973 Sandown 2501974 Hardie-Ferodo 10001975 Hardie Ferodo 10001976 Australian Touring Car Championship1976 Hardie-Ferodo 10001976 Rover 500K
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John Harvey (racing driver)
John Francis Harvey OAM (21 February 1938 – 5 December 2020) was an Australian racing driver. He was a top Speedcar driver for many years in the 1950s and 1960s, winning many championship races including the NSW Championship for three successive years and the Victorian Championship twice before turning his skills to road racing where he had a long and successful career until his retirement at the end of 1988. In 1987 John made history driving the General Motors Sunraycer to victory in the inaugural World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide, the first international race for purely solar powered cars.
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John Francis Harvey (ur. 21 lu ...... stralijski kierowca wyścigowy.
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John Francis Harvey OAM (21 Fe ...... for purely solar powered cars.
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جون هارفي (بالإنجليزية: John H ...... اير 1938 في سيدني في أستراليا.
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Medal of the Order of Australia, 2020
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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John Francis Harvey (ur. 21 lu ...... stralijski kierowca wyścigowy.
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John Francis Harvey OAM (21 Fe ...... for purely solar powered cars.
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جون هارفي (بالإنجليزية: John H ...... اير 1938 في سيدني في أستراليا.
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John Harvey (kierowca)
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John Harvey (racing driver)
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جون هارفي (سائق سباق)
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