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Greg Murphy
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Greg Murphy
Greg Murphy during the 2022 Bathurst 1000
Nationality New Zealander
Born (1972-08-23) 23 August 1972 (age 51)
Hastings, New Zealand
V8SuperTourer
Years active2012-14
TeamsM3 Racing
Car number1
Starts157
Wins22
Poles4
Fastest laps11
Best finish1st in 2013 & 2014
Supercars Championship career
Car number51
Current teamErebus Motorsport
Championships0
Races448
Wins28
Podiums81
Pole positions13

Gregory David Murphy[1] (born 23 August 1972) is a New Zealand professional racing driver, best known as a four-time winner of the Bathurst 1000.[2] Greg Murphy joined Jeremy Clarkson and James May presenting Top Gear Live, when it had its first international Live show at ASB Showgrounds in Auckland from 12 to 15 February 2009, and again when the show returned in 2010.

History

1994 Ralt Formula Brabham

Murphy became involved in motorsports by the age of eight, progressing through karts to saloon cars and single-seaters before moving to Australia. He first competed at the Bathurst circuit in 1994. The following two years he drove for Brad Jones Racing in the Australian Super Touring Championship and the Holden Racing Team (HRT) in endurance events, winning the Bathurst 1000 with Craig Lowndes in 1996. He drove for the HRT full-time in the 1997 Australian Touring Car Championship and placed fourth. Due to Craig Lowndes' return from overseas, Murphy only drove for the team in the endurance races in 1998.

In 1999 and 2000, he finished 6th in points driving for Gibson Motorsport. He paired with Steven Richards to win the Bathurst 1000. In the 2001 V8 Supercar season, Murphy joined the newly formed K-Mart Racing team and had two Bathurst 1000 wins with teammate Rick Kelly, in 2003 and 2004. Murphy had two championship runners-up while at K-Mart Racing, in 2002 and 2003. In 2001 and 2004 he finished fourth in the championship.

He is one of the best known V8 Supercar drivers (car No. 51 since 2001) and has won four rounds at his home circuit at Pukekohe, near Auckland (2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005). At the Mount Panorama Circuit at Bathurst, Murphy has the third best record for a Kiwi with four wins, compared to Jim Richards' seven, and his son Steven Richards' five.

Murphy's 2003 pole position of 2:06.8594 at Bathurst stood as the fastest lap ever recorded at Mount Panorama Circuit until eclipsed seven years later. It is known colloquially as "The Lap of the Gods" and widely regarded as one of the finest moments in Bathurst folklore.[3][4]

In November of 2003, Murphy won the Bathurst 24 Hour race in the Garry Rogers Motorsport built, 7.0 litre V8 Holden Monaro 427C alongside Peter Brock, Jason Bright and Todd Kelly.[5] Murphy qualified the #05 Monaro in second place behind the 2002 race winning Monaro of teammate Garth Tander. The two Monaro's led the race throughout with Murphy in the car finishing only 0.3505 in front of Tander after 527 laps of racing.[6]

During 2005 and 2006 Murph competed for Paul Weel Racing (PWR) where he initially had good results until changing to the Perkins engines. Since then Murphy has never really had any outstanding performances. Murphy joined Tasman Motorsport in 2007 where his lack of results continued.[7]

Murphy joined Paul Morris Motorsport in 2010 to drive Castrol supported Commodore.[8] While the partnership looked like it was to reignite the "old murph" his performances and a poor car failed to produce results thus the announcement came in November 2010 that the partnership would split.

Murphy joined Kelly Racing for 2011 in a late deal with major sponsor Pepsi Max. Throughout the year the Pepsi Max Crew car has undergone four different paint schemes all with a graffiti theme. Murphy has had varying success throughout the year and as he has become more comfortable with his car and the team he has had some good performances, including pole position at the Bathurst 1000.[9]

2013 saw Murphy return to Holden Racing Team on a part-time basis, co-driving with Car #22 driver James Courtney in the endurance events. However, Bathurst saw Murphy involved in a heavy crash at Reid Park, therefore ending his chances of finishing the race. The bad luck didn't end there, with yet another serious incident bringing Car #22 down (this time involving Paul Dumbrell from Triple Eight Race Engineering) in Race 1 at Gold Coast.

In 2021 Peter Adderton from Boost Mobile floated the idea of running a Wildcard entry for Murphy and fellow retired Kiwi racer Richie Stanaway in the upcoming Bathurst 1000. The idea gained massive fan support, helping to convince Murphy and Stanaway to return for the first time since 2014 & 2019 respectively. On 8 June 2021 it was confirmed that the two would return in an Erebus Motorsport run Boost Mobile supported entry.[10] On 12 November 2021 the wildcard was postponed due to travel restrictions between Australia & New Zealand. In late April 2022 Erebus Motorsport confirmed that the Wildcard would be revived for the upcoming Bathurst 1000.[11] There were plans to run Murphy & Stanaway in solo events prior to Bathurst but those plans fell through, the two will get three test days prior to the 1000 with the first set to be run at Winton Motor Raceway on 7 June.

Notable career events

2008 Holden VE Commodore V8 Supercar
  • 1994 – Won the New Zealand Grand Prix at Manfeild driving a Reynard 90D
  • 1996 – Second in the GT2 Class at Le Mans
  • 1996 – Won Bathurst 1000 and Sandown 500 with Craig Lowndes and the Holden Racing Team
  • 1999 – Won the Bathurst 1000 with Steven Richards
  • 2000 – Third at Bathurst with Steven Richards
  • 2001 – Helped to create Kmart Racing after Gibson Motorsport turned to Ford and Craig Lowndes. Finished third at Bathurst with Todd Kelly
  • 2002 – Was given the biggest penalty (five minutes) in V8 racing history because of a pitlane infringement by his team. His car was released early, rupturing a refuelling hose and spilling fuel in the pit box
  • 2003 – Set the fastest lap ever on the 6.213 km (later eclipsed in 2010 by Craig Lowndes and then again in 2017 by Scott McLaughlin) Mount Panorama Circuit during the Top 10 Shootout, with a time of 2:06.8594 dubbed 'The Lap of Gods'. Won Bathurst 1000 with Rick Kelly. Won Bathurst 24 Hour with Peter Brock, Todd Kelly and Jason Bright
  • 2004 – Won Bathurst 1000 again with Rick Kelly
  • 2008 – Finished second at Bathurst 1000
  • 2011 – Got pole position for the second time at Bathurst and finished 3rd in the 2011 Bathurst 1000
  • 2012 – Won the first ever V8SuperTourer race at Hampton Downs, then eventually finished Runner-up for the Season.
  • 2013 – Greg Murphy Won the V8SuperTourer Sprint Series and Overall Championship, his first Championship Win in 17 years.
  • 2014 – Murphy Won the V8SuperTourer Sprint Series and Overall Championship for the second year in a row. Greg also finished second in the Sandown 500 with James Courtney.
  • 2016 – Murphy returned to circuit racing for the first time since the Gold Coast 600 in 2014. He joined Tony Quinn in an Aston Martin for the Highlands 101 race where they finished second place.
The Holden VE Commodore of Greg Murphy at the 2011 Clipsal 500 Adelaide
Greg Murphy at the 2006 Australian Grand Prix
Greg Murphy at the 2014 ITM Auckland 500

Personal life

Greg was born and raised in New Zealand, where he attended Havelock North High School. After being based in Melbourne, Victoria for most of his racing career he now lives in New Zealand with frequent trips to Australia.

Career results

Career highlights

Season Series Position Car Team
1992 Nissan-Mobil Series 3rd Ford Sierra RS500 Mark Petch Motorsport
1993/94[12] New Zealand Gold Star – Single Seaters[12] 1st[12] Formula Brabham[12]
1994 Australian Drivers' Championship 2nd Ralt RT23 Holden Triple Eight Racing
Australian Manufacturers' Championship 8th Toyota Carina Orix Racing
1994/95[12] New Zealand Gold Star – Single Seaters[12] 1st[12] Formula Brabham[12]
1995 Australian Super Touring Championship 4th Audi 80 Quattro Brad Jones Racing
1996 Australian Super Touring Championship 3rd Audi A4 Quattro Brad Jones Racing
New Zealand Mobil Sprints 1st Holden VR Commodore Holden Racing Team
1997 Australian Touring Car Championship 4th Holden VS Commodore Holden Racing Team
1998 Australian Touring Car Championship 30th Holden VT Commodore Holden Racing Team
1999 Shell Championship Series 6th Holden VT Commodore Gibson Motorsport
2000 Shell Championship Series 6th Holden VT Commodore Gibson Motorsport
American Le Mans Series 36th Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S Panoz Motor Sports
2001 Shell Championship Series 4th Holden VX Commodore K-mart Racing Team
2002 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2nd Holden VX Commodore K-mart Racing Team
2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series 2nd Holden VX Commodore
Holden VY Commodore
K-mart Racing Team
2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series 4th Holden VY Commodore K-mart Racing Team
2005 V8 Supercar Championship Series 11th Holden VZ Commodore Paul Weel Racing
2006 V8 Supercar Championship Series 24th Holden VZ Commodore Paul Weel Racing
2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series 13th Holden VE Commodore Tasman Motorsport
2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series 16th Holden VE Commodore Tasman Motorsport
2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series 21st Holden VE Commodore Tasman Motorsport
2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series 19th Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport
2011 International V8 Supercars Championship 13th Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing
2012 International V8 Supercars Championship 28th Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing
V8SuperTourer Championship 2nd Holden VE Commodore M3 Racing
2013 International V8 Supercars Championship 52nd Holden VF Commodore Holden Racing Team
Australian GT Championship 20th Chevrolet Corvette Z06 R-GT3
McLaren MP4-12C GT3
Trofeo Motorsport
VIP Petfoods Racing
V8SuperTourer Championship 1st Holden VE Commodore M3 Racing
2014 V8SuperTourer Championship 1st Holden VE Commodore M3 Racing
International V8 Supercars Championship 35th Holden VF Commodore Holden Racing Team
2014-15 V8SuperTourer Championship 11th Holden VE Commodore M3 Racing
2016 Australian GT Championship 24th Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Darrell Lea
2021 Toyota Racing Series 15th Tatuus FT-60 Kiwi Motorsport
TCR New Zealand Touring Car Championship 6th Audi RS 3 LMS TCR TrackTec Racing
North Island Endurance Series[13] 11th Audi TT VLN Golden Homes
2022 Repco Supercars Championship Holden ZB Commodore Erebus Motorsport
North Island Endurance Series - 1 Hour 4th Renault Sport R.S. 01 Golden Homes
North Island Endurance Series - 3 Hour 7th Renault Sport R.S. 01 Golden Homes

Complete V8 Supercar results

V8 Supercars results
Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Position Points
1997 Holden Racing Team Holden VS Commodore CAL
R1

1
CAL
R2

7
CAL
R3

7
PHI
R4

3
PHI
R5

4
PHI
R6

DNS
SAN
R7

DNS
SAN
R8

11
SAN
R9

3
SYM
R10

2
SYM
R11

1
SYM
R12

1
WIN
R13

6
WIN
R14

Ret
WIN
R15

6
EAS
R16

DNS
EAS
R17

7
EAS
R18

Ret
LAK
R19

6
LAK
R20

3
LAK
R21

Ret
BAR
R22

7
BAR
R23

3
BAR
R24

1
MAL
R25

1
MAL
R26

1
MAL
R27

2
ORA
R28

2
ORA
R29

3
ORA
R30

2
4th 550
1998 Holden Racing Team Holden VT Commodore EAS
R1
EAS
R2
EAS
R3
SYM
R4
SYM
R5
SYM
R6
LAK
R7
LAK
R8
LAK
R9
PHI
R10
PHI
R11
PHI
R12
WIN
R13
WIN
R14
WIN
R15
MAL
R16
MAL
R17
MAL
R18
BAR
R19
BAR
R20
BAR
R21
CAL
R22

9
CAL
R23

12
HID
R24
HID
R25
HID
R26
Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Greg_Murphy
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