Kevin Bartlett (race driver)
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Kevin Bartlett (born 1940), often known by his nickname "KB", is an Australian former open wheel and touring car racing driver who won the CAMS Gold Star twice, as well as the prestigious Bathurst 1000.
[edit] Racing career
Bartlett first arrived on the Australian racing scene in 1958 when he competed in the Touring Car Scratch Race at Bathurst, driving a 950cc Morris Minor. Over the next few years, Bartlett progressed through the levels of Australian motorsport before his big break came when he was hired to drive for 1960 Australian Grand Prix winner Alec Mildren in the Tasman Series of open wheel racing. Bartlett proved competitive in this .
Bartlett was signed on to co-drive with John Goss in for the 1973 Bathurst 1000, in a brand-new Ford Falcon XA Coupe. They qualified on pole position for the race and led for over three-and-a-half hours, but failed to finish. They returned the following year and won the event.
Bartlett gained notoriety during the Bathurst race in 1982 when his famous Channel 9-sponsored Chevrolet Camaro flipped over after suffering tyre failure on the entrance to Griffin's Bend.
[edit] Honours
- Bartlett was named in Wheels magazine's annual yearbook in 2004 as one of Australia's 50 greatest race drivers. He placed #15 on the list.
Preceded by: Allan Moffat Ian Geoghegan |
Winner of the Bathurst 1000 1974 (with John Goss) |
Succeeded by: Peter Brock Brian Sampson |