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When did Peter Brock die?

When did Peter Brock die?

September 8, 2006
Peter Brock/Date of death

How did Peter Brock die What Car?

On 8 September 2006, while driving in the Targa West ’06 rally, Brock was 3 kilometres from the finish of the second stage of the race at Gidgegannup, about 40 km from Perth, Western Australia, when he skidded off a downhill left-hand bend on Clenton Road for over 50 metres in his 2001 Daytona Sportscar and hit a tree …

Is Peter Brock still alive?

Deceased (1945–2006)
Peter Brock/Living or Deceased

What were Peter Brocks last words?

Ms Brock’s claims come as his last words, which he uttered to the track marshal before the fatal accident, have been revealed. ‘C’mon,’ he said. ‘Let’s get this day over and done with. ‘

Where is Peter Brock statue?

the National Motor Racing Museum
The statue was erected in the grounds of the National Motor Racing Museum on 8 October 2008, located at the entrance to Mount Panorama. Today the Peter Brock statue attracts tourists from everywhere, with fans coming to pay their respects to the King of the Mountain at his unofficial home of Mount Panorama.

How many siblings did Peter Brock have?

Phil Brock
Lewis Brock
Peter Brock/Siblings

Did Peter Brock race a skyline?

On 8 September 2006, Australian motorsport lost one of its most well-known and influential drivers, Peter Brock. Immediately following his unexpected passing, words of remorse, gratitude, respect and thanks began appearing on the concrete barrier along Brock’s Skyline on the Mount Panorama Circuit.

What did Peter Brocks VK sell?

Holden road car
Peter Brock’s daily driver sells for $1.057 million, sets auction record for a Holden road car. An immaculate 1985 Holden Commodore VK HDT Group A has gone under the hammer for $1.057 million, setting an auction record for a Holden road car.

How did Peter Brock die in a car accident?

How did Peter Brock die? Brock was killed in an accident on the Targa West road rally on September 8 2006. He was driving a Daytona Coupe, a locally-made sports car based on the Shelby Daytona Coupe of the 1960s. According to reports Brock lost control on a bend and hit a tree.

Where did Peter Brock live most of his life?

Brock was born at the Epworth Hospital, Richmond, Victoria, the son of Geoff and Ruth Brock (née Laidlay). The family lived in the country town of Hurstbridge (now an outer suburb of Melbourne) and Brock continued to live there throughout his life.

When did Peter Brock retire from V8 Racing?

Peter Brock, with his boyish good looks and fan-friendly charm, was Holden’s poster boy. He remained synonymous with the marque right up until his death. He retired from full time driving in 1997 but returned to top level touring car racing as a team owner of “Team Brock” in 2002 in the V8 Supercar category.

Where did the Peter Brock Trophy come from?

The Peter Brock Memorial at the National Motor Racing Museum in Bathurst. In honour of his achievements and in recognition of his contribution to Australian motorsport, the Bathurst 1000 winner’s trophy now carries his name. The Peter Brock Trophy was first incorporated for the 2006 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.