Garry Rush

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Garry Frederick Rush (born July 5, 1944) is a retired Australian professional motor racing driver. Born in the New South Wales town of Camden, he competed in Sprintcars, Speedcars, NASCAR, Formula Ford and Touring cars in a 40 year career.[1] Rush won a record 10 Australian Sprintcar Championships[2] and seven Grand Annual Sprintcar Classics at Premier Speedway, Warrnambool.[1]

Australian Racing Career

Rush started racing near his residence of Auburn, New South Wales in a Stock Rod at Westmead Speedway in 1964.[3] After crashing out of several events, he accepted a drive in a midget speedcar.[3] He moved up to a Super Modified and won the 1966 NSW championship.[3]

In his 28 appearances in the Sprintcar national championships between the years of 1966 and 1998, Rush won ten titles.[1] He was runner-up three times and finished third on five occasions, resulting in finishing on the podium over 64 percent of the time.[1]

Other Racing

Rush raced in a 1988 NASCAR Cup Series race (the 1988 Goodyear NASCAR 500) at Calder Park Thunderdome in Melbourne, Victoria.[4] Rush competed in several Bathurst 1000, with a best finish of ninth.[1]

Rush spent some time racing Sprintcars and Super Modifieds in the United States.[3] He helped bring some American drivers to race in Australia.[1]

After retiring from racing, Rush became a part-owner Granville Speedway (now Sydney Speedway).[1]

Halls of Fame

He was inducted into the Australian Speedway Hall of Fame in 2007[3] and the Australian Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.[1]

References

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