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Colin Bond Racing

Colin Bond Racing was an Australian motor racing team that competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship between 1984 and 1993.
==History==
Colin Bond Racing was founded in 1984 by Colin Bond as the factory distributor-supported Alfa Romeo team through the Australia and New Zealand distributor, Network Alfa. It built up a Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6 for the 1984 Bathurst 1000 to run in the new to Australia Group A international touring car category.〔(Colin Bond ) Speedcafe 12 February 2010〕 A second car was added for the start of the 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship with former world champion Alan Jones driving until he returned to Formula One late in 1985. Gregg Hansford took over Jones' position in the team. The team was initially sponsored by Ignis Fridges as a secondary sponsor to Network Alfa.
In 1987, the team raced the Alfa Romeo 75 with sponsorship from Caltex. Following Alfa Romeo's withdrawal from motorsport, the team switched to Ford Sierra RS500s from 1988.〔(The Least Raced Group A Sierra in History ) V8Sleuth 12 August 2014〕 Highlights included a third place at the 1988 Bathurst 1000 and wins in 1990 at Lakeside and Mallala.
1991 saw the team branch out into Group E Production Car racing with a succession of Toyotas, Toyota MR2s and Toyota Celicas. Long time Toyota drivers John Smith and Neal Bates joined Bond in a succession of campaigns which were later run by Smith and/or Bates. In 1993, the team expanded its involvement with Toyota, competing in the 2 litre championship fielding a two-car team of Toyota Corollas. John Smith commenced the season in a 1990 Toyota Team Australia built 1.6 litre Corolla FX-GT while Bond developed the new 2.0 litre BTCC specification Corolla Seca.
Smith's FX-GT was unable to match the speed of M3 Motorsport's BMW M3s while Bond was fast but unreliable in the new Seca. Once both new cars were completed, reliability had improved to the point where Smith was taking wins away from Peter Doulman's M3. A dramatic winner-take-all championship finale at Oran Park saw Doulman's BMW win the title after a controversial collision between Smith's race leading Corolla Seca and Doulman's team mate John Cotter. Smith and Bond ended the series second and third. The team were again beaten by M3 Motorsport at the Bathurst 1000 with both Corollas retiring from the race.
The team closed at the end of 1993 as a motor racing team, but continued its involvement in the new 2.0 litre touring car class as a constructor. One of its Corollas moved on to the Inspired Racing team. The team used the Corolla builds as the basis for the construction of a pair of Hyundai Lantras for the factory-supported HVE Motorsport team in 1994 and 1995.

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