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Daily Planet Racing

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Manufacturer
  
Holden Ford

Debut
  
1992

Team Principal
  
John Trimbole

Race Drivers
  
John Trimbole (1992-2000) Andrew Harris (1992-93) Gary Cooke (1992) Rohan Cooke (1992-93) Steve Harrington (1994) Gary Waldon (1994) David Attard (1996) Tomas Mezera (1997) Kevin Heffernan (1999)

Chassis
  
Holden VL Commodore Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Holden VP Commodore Ford EB Falcon Holden VS Commodore

Daily Planet Racing was an Australian motor racing team that competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship and V8 Supercars between 1992 and 2000.

History

Daily Planet Racing was formed in 1992 by Daily Planet proprietor John Trimbole. Initially competing in the Holden HQ series, a Holden VL Commodore was purchased from Garry Rogers Motorsport. For the Bathurst 1000, two cars were entered with a second VL leased from Perkins Engineering. Only the latter started, with the other heavily damaged in practice.

In 1993, Trimbole raced Larry Perkins' 1992 season VL Commodore and a Mitsubishi Lancer GSR in production car racing, before purchasing Perkins' 1993 Bathurst 1000 winning VP Commodore for 1994.

In 1995, an ex-Dick Johnson Racing Ford EB Falcon was purchased. In 1997, an ex-Wayne Gardner Racing VS Commodore was acquired. After this was destroyed at Bathurst when Tomas Mezera barrel rolled, a Gibson Motorsport VS was acquired in 1999. This was written off in May 2000 at the Phillip Island round of the development series, bringing an end to the team.

References

Daily Planet Racing Wikipedia